Liberation Times – An Analysis of the Yukon UFO Incident

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  1. “There are two possible explanations for the poor quality images typically associated with UAP, if any are released at all.

    One could legitimately be that UAP exhibit low observability characteristics as defined in Luis Elizondo’s five observables and are hard to capture with our current sensor technology.

    The second is the more ominous answer that the powers that be do not want high quality images to get out, either because of a cover up, or because they don’t know what they are dealing with themselves, which is my assumption.

    But, since this object was called a balloon, the five observables should not come into play and there should be clear images that definitely prove it was just an oddly shaped balloon. But, alas, this is the only image released.

    For all those who will still hold on to the claim that this object is a balloon, think about how easy it would be to prove that the horseshoe shaped craft was indeed a balloon if we had a high quality picture like the Su-35 above – or even a couple of additional lower quality pictures from different angles.

    And also remember that not a single image of the UAPs intercepted over Alaska and Lake Huron has been released.

    I enhanced the image to make a simple model for analysis. The goal was to try to understand what type of vehicle could fit the horseshoe shape and be able to achieve anomalous flight characteristics such as hovering in winds, quick acceleration, perpendicular turns, and other tricky maneuvers.”

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