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UFO/UAP
No, The UFO/Drones are Still There
The traditional media outlets are not a good barometer for what’s happening in the world. This is not a disparagement, or even a grievance. It is what it is. Locally to globally, the media as an entity is tasked to make money, and constant UFO/Drone reports get boring and they focus on something else. This mirror’s society from group to individual. We focus on what we focus on. Consider the average UFO video, how short it is in duration. Some of those are not because the UFO left the frame, but because people got tired of following it with their camera. Hypothetically, if it’s Jupiter or Venus, most people recording on a cellphone tap out at about 3 minutes. Not a disparagement. I challenge anyone to hold their phone trained on a natural object for an hour. Could you do it?
I do hope no one reads into that opening paragraph and assumes I am saying all UFOs are explainable. That’s definitely not what I am saying. I have certainly accused the news as being dubious in terms of when, how, why in running their UFO stories, or not running them which is more often the case.
This one from USA Today feels like a distraction. To date, I think their best UFO coverage was of the Phoenix Lights. What I found particularly telling, though, was that the…