Yeah, but Justin, that's one of the more significant clues, too.
WMB--there's a category called "blurfos" also, usually birds with their wings tucked in and back when in flight, which they do with every opposing movement, such as then extending their wings to take another flap.
What are the criteria for "best"?
ReplyDeleteALL UFO photos that I've seen (including the ones on UFO mystic) look:
1) Fake
--or--
2) An aircraft
--or--
3) A weird natural phenomenon
This raises an interesting question, though. If someone actually did snap, say, an alien spacecraft scooting through the air, how would we ever KNOW?
I love the contrast in quality between the "drone" "photos" and the rest.
ReplyDeleteYeah, but Justin, that's one of the more significant clues, too.
ReplyDeleteWMB--there's a category called "blurfos" also, usually birds with their wings tucked in and back when in flight, which they do with every opposing movement, such as then extending their wings to take another flap.
Funny how the only photos on that link that give me a semi are the ones that are blatantly fake.
ReplyDeleteNow if you'll all excuse me, I have to go watch the Haiti UFO vids again... alone.