Hey there.

As the title says, don’t you feel frustrated whenever a new video comes along and it’s just a blurry pixel doing mundane things?

15 years ago I saw something extraordinary, something that I tear up by just remembering. I won’t go into details because why would I? I’m a stranger on the internet and my experience has no weight cept for me. But I know what I saw, and I truly wonder why nobody ever caught something like that with a camera.

Video after video after images come out and all that I’m left saying to myself is “that’s not it”.

I’m just frustrated that the hallucination hypothesis is the best explanation for my sighting at this point.

how do you cope with that?

  • Varyk
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    “we only have a sample size of 1 living planet”

    arguably.

    “a star system full of dead ones”

    there’s no evidence for this.

    “if we go by statistics, people having hallucinations is more likely than having non-human made devices operating on Earth.”

    on which basis are you assuming this?

    The basis of you being unaware of non-human-made devices operating on Earth?

    or more made up statistics?

    " regarding the nimits, we don’t have telemetry".

    The Nimitz incident is not the only telemetry-supported ufo incident by a long shot.

    I know I sound dismissive of your criticisms, but you have to understand that on one side, there is radar data, credible witnesses, radiological data, photos and videos from multiple governments around the world, and the statistical unlikelihood of one bubble being “the only special bubble” where intelligent life can occur, and on the other side there is you and one other guy insisting that since neither of you personally believe in radar, video evidence, trained observers or credible witnesses, then that evidence isn’t real.

    That’s simply incorrect.

    you not believing or being ignorant of telemetry doesn’t invalidate telemetry.

    again, this is the “disclosure has happened but people don’t want to believe it yet”.

    as an example:

    you probably think that anti-vax arguments sound silly?

    me too.

    anti-vaxxers are denying readily available evidence while relying on an insufficient pool of assumptions that do not hold up to scrutiny.

    that’s where UFO deniers are at this point.