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Puppytoven
But what do you guys think?
In meteorology, a cloud is a visible mass of liquid droplets or frozen crystals made of water or various chemicals suspended in the atmosphere above the surface of a planetary body.[1] These suspended particles are also known as aerosols and are studied in the cloud physics branch of meteorology.
Puppytoven
On the way to an engagement during a very active cloud ship day, I took this Photo. It was over a flat rural area.
Any thoughts on what this is? While I am not a meteorologist, these don't look like natural formations.
I am a believer in alien comouflage via cloud cover technique. God knows I have seen enough of it.
But what do you guys think?
conundrummer
Puppytoven
On the way to an engagement during a very active cloud ship day, I took this Photo. It was over a flat rural area.
Any thoughts on what this is? While I am not a meteorologist, these don't look like natural formations.
I am a believer in alien comouflage via cloud cover technique. God knows I have seen enough of it.
But what do you guys think?
What's a very active cloud ship day? Can you post some pics of alien cloud cover camouflage?
Caver78
Puppytoven I've heard as well that ufo's hide in clouds, but usually you can make out a solid object if that's the case. Your photo is cool, but that straight part on the lower left side really does look just like water vapor.
...still props for trying!
WeezusGeezus
reply to post by Puppytoven
mmmm, screw these guys. I see a goddamn space ship. Triangle shaped, vapour thingy- I can tell you what I really think here without a face, and internet people making fun of people like us, well they don't have faces either. I think there are otherworldly things around us all the bloody time. Like spiders being within 3 feet of you anywhere, but you don't see them. I will tell you, OP, I think I see what you see. A vapour camo'ed unidentified craft. Theorizing the other oddities in the low part of the sky could be due to whatever impact it's engine system may have on clouds. That looks like a pretty clear picture of a triangular shape that is different than the air around it. While I have just been made aware today of this vapour cover idea, before I even googled it the idea made sense. You don't see the spiders, until you start looking for them.
Puppytoven
reply to post by Puppytoven
This looks like a normal cloud to you guys? Check out the shading on this. Also, show me an example of machinery-looking complex shapes being created by wind-patterns. Not just the definition of a cloud.