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  1. The way debunks are flying these days I would rather believe its 3 seagulls stitched together

  2. AdEarly5710 on

    The “yaw rotation” only matches rotation from the filming drone, as if its a bloom or glare – not an actual rotation like you claim

  3. I_am___The_Botman on

    Drones like this don’t fly, and certainly can’t hover at the angle filmed in this video. Jeez people are really reaching with this one.

  4. FromDeletion on

    It was one of ours (human made) as you can see the exhaust plume. Their propulsion systems never emit exhaust.

  5. Super-Plus09 on

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  6. Careful-Voice8121 on

    The perspective is all wrong for this to even be considered, its star shaped and circular. A drone would appear more elliptical. Besides, go the original, look at all the grey cloud moving behind the star, that looks like propulsion of some sort, doesn’t it?

  7. If it was a drone, they wouldn’t have posted it like they did.

    If anyone from any country can identify a drone, it’s in Ukraine.

  8. PaddyMayonaise on

    I’m a big Occam’s razor guy. I don’t ever intend to debunk anything, but with Occam’s razor I’m typically able to find at least one solution that seems probably enough to rule out anything crazy. Normally I can come up with a few.

    Nah, nothing with this yet. I don’t think this is that type of drone. It’s too still, and those types of drones don’t hover on their sides and I don’t *think* have a heat signature like that.

    I don’t jump to aliens as a conclusion lol, but this one stays in the “unknown” category still

  9. johnsherlockholmes71 on

    No, drones live that don’t fly in acro which is the only way it could tilt this far forward. Those drones the do are always 4 arms/motors. One this large is going to have 6-8 motors she it will you with gyro stabilization so it would be impossible for it to flip over 90% on it’s side like that.

  10. Gokusbastardson on

    Whatever it is, I don’t think it’s alien. It was giving off heat wasn’t it? All stories of alien UAP say they don’t give off heat or have heat signatures.

  11. Almost everything can be labeled with a prosaic explanation if you look hard enough. The 5 observables are what they are for a reason.

  12. NeymarRealMadrid on

    The video released by the US last week having a parachute in it made me feel that it is certainly something made by humans . 

  13. Freestaytos4life on

    Mick west is currently reviewing the migration patterns of a laden swallows to see if the paths match up

  14. Idahoanapest on

    It’s very likely an artifact of a the camera mount fixture.

    Almost no effort has been put in to debunk this, nor has any common sense been applied to possible, worldly causes for the image.

    My gut says it’s something where the camera is mounted to the aircraft–various image processing allows the camera to pan nearly 360°, except for the point where the camera is mounted, wherein it would show some sort of distorted image of the mount.

    This entire phenomenon continues to be a schizophrenia simulator and cryptoid-enthusiast playground, rife with charlatan talkshow hosts blathering on and disclosure always just around the corner.

  15. I saw someone in a different sub point out that, in the video, this UAP rotates exactly in line with how the camera rotates at one point and that has me leaning towards this being some kind of artifact or piece of the camera rather than a UAP.