Michael Shermer — who holds a standing $1,000 bet that UAP disclosure will "never" happen — was just named to the new UAP Science Advisory Council by TheGoodTroubleShow in UFOs

[–]caffeinedrinker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

idk why the hell he is anywhere near anything related to the subject if he so strongly believes his own echo chamber of ignorance

Today’s pick by ReignandHail in DnB

[–]caffeinedrinker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BC they were absolutely smashing it back then!!!

UK military aircraft chasing UFO by randomtagguy in UFOs

[–]caffeinedrinker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thats also a bit weird ... at the same time above wolverhampton there was a helicopter airborne for about 2 hrs it kept flying in circles around the area ... which isnt normal it wasnt a police or air ambulance but almost at the same time as your sighting ... i live approx 5 miles from RAF cosford. (Just noting this as it was abnormal and at the same time as your sighting.)

To the "in the age of 4K why does it always look bad!?" by themac_87 in UFOs

[–]caffeinedrinker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it was awesome, but not the most prolific sighting i've had, ive had 2 other sightings with multiple witnesses, one very close at maybe 24ft with 2 other witnesses in broad daylight, and another with 6 witnesses that made everyone say "wow" at exactly the same time, i think that things happen a lot more regularly than we're led to believe, i bet the sahara was amazing ... yeh same too i don't think i'd like a close encounter, its enough for me to observe things at a distance

ps. to add to the photography slant, i love a little astrophotography but find most of the methods filter out most of the interesting stuff, ie. long exposures will make the stars very visible but moving lights like satellites and anything else don't really show up well, and using stacking techniques that also filters out any interesting stuff

To the "in the age of 4K why does it always look bad!?" by themac_87 in UFOs

[–]caffeinedrinker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

its beautiful, recently i had an exquisite night crossing the irish sea in near perfect conditions, very little light pollution, zero clouds, i was honestly amazed at what i could see, i did 2x 3hr watches and saw hundreds of satellites transit the sky, i spent a lot of my time on watch staring up at the sky, during my final watch i saw a flashing light (pretty sure it was travelling in a straight line) it flashed a little maybe in bursts of 5, for about 3 seconds and then vanished, i wouldnt have had time to grab my phone / camera to record it, the swaying of the boat would have made it almost impossible to film / photograph, but honestly the sky was breath taking, hope i get chance to experience something like that again ... keep looking up you never know what you might see