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  1. DaveG

    Jellyfish UFO from TMZ's 'UFO Revolution'

    From Greenstreet's tweet: I think this explains a lot how Corbell and Knapp are getting their videos. Much like the fast moving bugs we see a lot of from drone videos on YouTube, every now and then these military sensors will pick up something not easily identifiable, but nonetheless mundane...
  2. DaveG

    How to see deployed Starlink "Racetrack" flares

    Nice video. Should send it to Ryan Graves' organization, as it's coming from an astronomical center, and doesn't have the baggage of skepticism associated with it. Enough of these videos from observatories and he'll have to concede, although with the number of future launches, it's set to get...
  3. DaveG

    How to see deployed Starlink "Racetrack" flares

    Was able to spot them last night, (Perth, Australia) around 11:15 looking slightly west of south, about 5-10 degrees above the horizon. Sun was at minus 41 degrees. All were going from west to east, but were quite infrequent, so you would see a couple, then wait a minute or so until another...
  4. DaveG

    Why are Starlink "Racetrack" Flares [Mostly] Reported from Planes?

    Is it really me building a straw man? I'm not intentionally trying to do that, only trying to point out the way it's being interpreted. After all, Mick is the boogeyman to a lot of UFO proponents. Why is he the boogeyman? Is it not because he thinks all UFO reports can be explain by something...
  5. DaveG

    Why are Starlink "Racetrack" Flares [Mostly] Reported from Planes?

    Flarkey, I know you're careful to treat each case individually and not make overarching conclusions. For the most part anyhow. ;) And I'm on the same page as you with these Racetrack UFOs, as each has been shown to correlate with Starlink flaring positions. My only issue was with the quote from...
  6. DaveG

    Why are Starlink "Racetrack" Flares [Mostly] Reported from Planes?

    For the record, I'm not pushing for any disclosure, I'm more interested in reducing the noise around this subject. The point I was making was, that we should both be saying (UFO advocates and skeptics alike) that pilots are mistaking Starlink flares for UFOs, but not drawing overarching...
  7. DaveG

    Why are Starlink "Racetrack" Flares [Mostly] Reported from Planes?

    No doubt people in the UFO circle are making it worse, but have West and hard skeptics in general not also contributed to the problem? I was thinking about this the last couple of days, and was thinking the messaging from the skeptics could be a little better. For instance, would there be so...
  8. DaveG

    Flashbulb

    These are tumbling satellites, as Flarkey already mentioned. Defunct satellites either have a controlled tumbling motion or an uncontrolled tumbling motion and can either display periodic flashes, e.g., once every few seconds to every minute or so, and usually fade as they do so, or be totally...
  9. DaveG

    UAPs seen by pilots - shared by Ryan Graves

    No, I've not come across Graves addressing or countering the Starlink explanation in any detail. I'm still waiting for him to respond to Mick West's video, as it deserves a response. But if he doesn't, all we can do is wait and see if he continues to put out more Starlink videos, or if he's now...
  10. DaveG

    UAPs seen by pilots - shared by Ryan Graves

    I'm confused by this too Flarkey. I wrote Graves an email a while a go explaining this new phenomenon occurring from all these Starlink satellites being launched. Explaining from an amateur astronomers position and someone who's witnessed a UFO, how pilots are not accustomed to seeing these...
  11. DaveG

    Solved: MUFON case #124190: 'Mothership' UAP Crosses the North Pacific [Starlink Stack]

    I agree that their analysis (Or Powell's) of the Aguadilla video is extremely flawed. Was it presented to NASA?
  12. DaveG

    Solved: MUFON case #124190: 'Mothership' UAP Crosses the North Pacific [Starlink Stack]

    Well done Mick and everyone else on solving this so quickly. I will say, it's a bit unfair to criticize the SCU so harshly. Though if they'd sought out more collaboration from people here, people familiar with Starlink trains shortly after launch, they wouldn't have looked so foolish. Also the...
  13. DaveG

    Major UFO experiences are specific to the observer

    I understand your perspective, but by solely focusing on unreliable witnesses and blurry pictures, we unintentionally overlook the possibility of accurate observations.
  14. DaveG

    Major UFO experiences are specific to the observer

    Obviously, and both skeptics and UFO researchers would agree on this point. If that's what you want to hang your hat on, fine. I can tell you from personal experience though, that's not the case. Though I'm a little confused as to what you mean by "the accurate observations of "I saw a Batman...
  15. DaveG

    Major UFO experiences are specific to the observer

    You think I don't feel dejected too when I constantly see people posting bugs, birds and balloons? If we focus on those examples of people with poor observational skills, and draw conclusions based on those, natually we'll conclude they're all rubbish. And I agree, when an exrtodinary claim is...
  16. DaveG

    Major UFO experiences are specific to the observer

    Again, this is making a sweeping generalization. that there's an inability in all individuals to accurately communicate their observations. While the majority of observers may exhibit poor observational skills, it does not imply that all observers possess the same deficiency.
  17. DaveG

    Major UFO experiences are specific to the observer

    And it's to be expected, because there a far more unqualified, inexperienced observers than there are qualified, experienced observers. I've come across people who haven't seen a single meteor in their life. There a millions of people who only live in smog filled cities, who have barely seen...
  18. DaveG

    Major UFO experiences are specific to the observer

    Well, there are often multiple witnesses who report the same descriptions and behavior. In military encounters, we also have radar and sensor data to support the witnesses descriptions, and the witnesses themselves are generally highly qualified. In many cases there have been ground traces...
  19. DaveG

    Major UFO experiences are specific to the observer

    No, I'd rather not turn this thread into my sighting. And Flarkey has already provided a brief outline of what I saw.
  20. DaveG

    Major UFO experiences are specific to the observer

    No, I'm using AI as a mode of tracking our behavior. This is the ARGUS-IS array from 10 years ago: ARGUS-IS array
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