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The fact is its still only video, and video can tell us very very little.
I guess there is no need for us to have eyes. because they tell us very little. the fact is seeing tells us
a lot. take that underwater video of a giant squid that recently came out for example.
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Are you an expert in space debris and the movements of stars etc...?
You don't need to be an expert to know that stars don't fly in between earth and a NASA camera and move around. I also know that space debris doesn't suddenly stop and change direction when shot at by a beam of light from earth. its basic physics.
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Can you provide any documents whatsoever that support your claims?
why would I need documents? this is a topic about NASA video with ufo's on them. not a topic about documents.
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If there are any experts that support this claim, are they performing their research subjectivley or are they biased in any way?
probably there is somewhere.
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Im not here to "explain them away" im just saying grainy videos of balls of light are not hard evidence and will not further any kind of investigation.
grainy videos of balls of light? a couple maybe, but why ignore the really good ones? take for example the clips that start at about 16 seconds in where a craft suddenly changes direction when some sort of beam is shot at it from earth. how can this possibly be explained??
and also the clips that start at about 39 seconds in and last to about 48 seconds in-- these are very clear images of some sort of craft that are moving in ways ordinary space debris cannot.
also at 1:29 there is a good clip of a ufo that makes a manuever that is impossible for space debris to make.