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Real aliens Sucky, no murky pictures when something is real...

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Its a thermal image as it wasn't showing up on anything else apparently. Invisible on normal camera and night vision.

What do you think it is? ,the military who took the video have classed it as uap. As in its not theirs and they don't know Wtf it is so i ask you what do you think it is?

My only idea is aliens.
 
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Its a thermal image as it wasn't showing up on anything else apparently. Invisible on normal camera and night vision.

What do you think it is? ,the military who took the video have classed it as uap. As in its not theirs and they don't know Wtf it is so i ask you what do you think it is?

My only idea is aliens.



Yes definitely... Aliens.... Or a drone. It looked like a drone and moved like a drone.
 
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Human, with mirrored surface?
Sorry, it was only viable in infrared actually.

The full video follows it to some water and it stays under the surface for 17mins before shooting back up.

Aint the Chinese cos they only use baloons
 
Sorry, it was only viable in infrared actually.

The full video follows it to some water and it stays under the surface for 17mins before shooting back up.

Aint the Chinese cos they only use baloons


If had an angled mirrored surface it could blend in with the sky from a distance and not be easily visible.

As for Chinese only use balloons, I'm sure they use lots of different technologies, just like we do.
 
Its a thermal image as it wasn't showing up on anything else apparently. Invisible on normal camera and night vision.

What do you think it is? ,the military who took the video have classed it as uap. As in its not theirs and they don't know Wtf it is so i ask you what do you think it is?

My only idea is aliens.

I've no idea mate, if I had to guess without it taking up anytime in my thought process, I'd probably say a human drone, but tbph for me aliens do not exist, or certainly nothing that a human mind would like others to believe exist, with their continued fakes that has played out for decades and decades. It's a waste of effort even exploring any of this nonsense. Just my thought process on it - now if you want to talk about life on other planets, I may be interested, but I'm not talking your humankind imaginative aliens, that belong in some sic-fi film.

Edit: I think of everything I've seen in my lifetime, there has only ever been one truly unexplained video of a fast moving unidentified craft, I think captured by someone capturing an air surveyance of some rocky region. Although I never explored it any further than putting it down as unexplained.
 
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If had an angled mirrored surface it could blend in with the sky from a distance and not be easily visible.

As for Chinese only use balloons, I'm sure they use lots of different technologies, just like we do.
So you think some other nation has better military technology than the Yanks?

So good it can fly over an important place the Yanks are guarding in Iraq?

Its as wild a theory as aliens imo<laugh>
 
I've no idea mate, if I had to guess without it taking up anytime in my thought process, I'd probably say a human drone, but tbph for me aliens do not exist, or certainly nothing that a human mind would like others to believe exist, with their continued fakes that has played out for decades and decades. It's a waste of effort even exploring any of this nonsense. Just my thought process on it - now if you want to talk about life on other planets, I may be interested, but I'm not talking your humankind imaginative aliens, that belong in some sic-fi film.
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So you think some other nation has better military technology than the Yanks?

So good it can fly over an important place the Yanks are guarding in Iraq?

Its as wild a theory as aliens imo<laugh>



Is it Sweden, or Norway who always beat the US in the simulated war games with their submarines? Neither exactly known as a powerhouse military nation.

As for better? Maybe it is, maybe it isn't, maybe it's just different. Turkey actually considered the world's leader in drone warfare and this was in their sphere of influence. I'm sure Russia and China both have technology that the West doesn't know about. I'm sure the WEST has technology people living in the West don't know about.

So much money sunk into military I'm sure there's all sorts of technology we have no clue exists... I bet even some branches of the military don't even know everything other branches have.
 
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Is it Sweden, or Norway who always beat the US in the simulated war games with their submarines? Neither exactly known as a powerhouse military nation.

As for better? Maybe it is, maybe it isn't, maybe it's just different. Turkey actually considered the world's leader in drone warfare and this was in their sphere of influence. I'm sure Russia and China both have technology that the West doesn't know about. I'm sure the WEST has technology people living in the West don't know about.

So much money sunk into military I'm sure there's all sorts of technology we have no clue exists... I bet even some branches of the military don't even know everything other branches have.

They do, reverse engineered spacecraft innit.

The Yanks have one 50m in diameter that when you walk inside its the size of 5 nfl football field's reports say.
 
This is very encouraging.


Some children with cancer are receiving a new type of drug treatment far less toxic than chemotherapy.

Arthur, 11, is one of the first to try it, at London's Great Ormond Street Hospital, for his blood cancer.

His family call the therapy "a little bit of sunshine", since it worked without making Arthur feel much sicker.

And because it could be given on the go, rather than just in hospital, he spent more time at home with his family, enjoying more of what he loves.

He carried it with him in a rucksack - his "blina backpack".

For Arthur, blinatumomab or blina was his only real option after his chemo had failed to clear all of his cancer and had left him very weak.

Blina is already licensed to treat adults with cancer - and experts hope to show it can safely help children too.

Some 20 centres around the UK are using it off-label for children with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (B-ALL).

The drug is an immunotherapy that seeks out cancer cells so the body's own immune system can recognise and destroy them.

And this death hunt is precisely targeted - healthy cells are untouched, unlike with chemo.
 
Japan's Moon Sniper has landed on the moon...I assume and hope it is still in one piece, awaiting data...

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Based on telemetry, the JAXA commentator says the lander has reached the surface. They are reviewing the data from the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) spacecraft, which touched down at about 10:20 am EST (1520 UTC).