#UFO Sightings Footage
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ufosightingsfootage · 8 months ago
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Why Hasn't The Black Knight Satellite Been Recovered Yet
Black knight satellite sts-88 UFO in earth's polar orbit NASA. NASA could go get it and show us what it is once and for all but they haven't done it. #ufosightingsfootage #UFO #uap
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cavities-in-reality · 9 months ago
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fineassumptions · 2 months ago
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𝚆𝙴𝙸𝚁𝙳
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cat-eye-nebula · 2 years ago
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UFO FLEET ON THE MOON!!
Three very large ufos appearing from the dark side of the moon recorded by an earth bound telescope located in Montreal. Posted by youtube channel Jean-Michel Tenac.
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cryingcastles · 2 years ago
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UFO appears in photo taken by astronaut in 1998
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(NASA Photo ID: STS088-724-70)
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wtfrealityy · 2 years ago
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No because this is scary
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lightman2120 · 10 months ago
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waleedgamil · 11 months ago
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MOVIE :The Alien Report
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Watch Full Movie Free :https://bit.ly/3vk7iaa
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rodspurethoughts · 2 years ago
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Full Footage of UFO Landing with Alien Entities Walking Out Exists, Filmmaker James Fox Reveals
The controversy surrounding UFO sightings has been a topic of interest for many years, with numerous alleged incidents taking place around the world. One such incident occurred at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico in May 1971, where three UFOs were said to have landed. According to filmmaker James Fox, who recently discussed the incident, the full video footage of the UFO landing exists,…
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mikenavolta · 2 years ago
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#1265 • E- 530 ​★ ​ ​OVNIS 2022 / Mike Navolta • ROTUS 🛸
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ameentruth · 2 years ago
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International space station almost collided with a mountain
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cavities-in-reality · 9 months ago
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deepdreamnights · 1 month ago
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Saucerhead
The creature appeared sporadically over a six week period, with sightings correlating with reports of missing household electronics and yard tools.
We think it was eating them.
The image(s) above in this post were made using an autogenerated prompt and/or have not been modified/iterated extensively. As such, they do not meet the minimum expression threshold, and are in the public domain. Prompt under the fold.
Prompt: a color photo of a parasaurolophus-anthro waitress, sharp focus, national archives, 1975, real parasaurolophus, hyper-realistic, green scales, yellow stripes, yellow uniform, ILM, weta digital, stan winston studios, walking with dinosaurs:: a vintage retro tin robot, character design by akiman and john byrne, from Street Fighter Alpha 3, full body, character design on white background, promotional art, 1998:: portrait of a highly realistic victorian dinosaur-person, formal portrait, B&W wet plate photograph, ultrasharp detail, by James Gurney, walking with dinosaurs, scales, ILM, allosaurus, tyrannosaurus, carnotaurus, megalodon, national archives:: an egg with robot tentacles walking across a desk, realistic CGI, rendering, 3d artwork, artstation trending, octane render, nvidia, weta digital:: if titanium were a pop singer, robot-woman made of titanium, titanium-elemental, resembles Katy Perry, dress made of titanium, fantasy character portrait:: inks for a panel of the x-files comic by jack kirby, 1968 , in the style of marvel comics:: A grainy VHS footage of an alien flying saucer at night in the mountains, with colorful lights. The footage appears to be in the style of a typical 1990s UFO sighting video, with low quality and shadows, but unidentifiable lights moving through the sky, possibly in the style of an early Steven Spielberg film.
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pandoramsbox · 4 months ago
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Sci-Fi Saturday: The Flying Saucer
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Week 24:
Film(s):  The Flying Saucer (Dir. Mikel Conrad, 1950, USA)
Viewing Format: Streaming on Amazon Prime
Date Watched: 2021-12-04
Rationale for Inclusion:
This week we enter the 1950s, where we will stay for a long, long time. For this survey my partner and I watched 62 films made between 1950 and 1959, and that was with omitting accessible and applicable titles either due to repetition of theme, or not having the bandwidth for yet another critically unremarkable, low budget sci-fi film. 
A question we regularly asked ourselves whilst watching the films of this decade was, "Had Sputnik happened yet?" Since Sputnik I didn't launch until 4 October 1957, the answer was usually, "no." Given the emphasis on space travel and exploration in this decade's movies, it was hard not to have the timeline of the Space Race in mind as context.
A different real life event would influence sci-fi in the 1950s, and for decades to come: the Roswell Incident, wherein some believe a crewed extraterrestrial spacecraft crash landed in Roswell, New Mexico in late June of 1947, and the United States government covered up the incident. The mythmaking event, however, was just one of multiple flying disc sightings that summer, which would form the modern foundation of unidentified flying object (UFO) and alien lore. 
The first feature film to feature a flying saucer would come out 3 years later, in 1950: The Flying Saucer (Dir. Mikel Conrad, USA). The independent film was produced, directed and starring Mikel Conrad, who claimed to have footage of actual flying saucers that he obtained in Alaska in the winter of 1947 while filming Arctic Manhunt (Dir. Ewing Scott, 1949, USA). This footage, however, did not make it into the final cut of The Flying Saucer, despite Conrad's claims.
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This was the perfect film to start the 1950s with. The plot concerns Cold War espionage around Soviet spies versus American agents trying to obtain control of a flying saucer being developed by an American scientist in the remote Alaskan Territory. (Alaska would not be promoted from U.S. territory to state until 1959.) No extraterrestrials come into play, just new, human created technology. Like Loss of Sensation (Гибель сенсации, Dir. Alexandr Andriyevsky, 1935, USSR), the narrative turns on a scientist's dreams for his invention being superseded by politics.
For being an independent B-movie, The Flying Saucer is a decent film. Its production values are respectable, including visual effects, even if it may lean too hard on b-roll of Alaska to pad its 75 minute running time. The story is engaging even though none of its components achieve icon status.
In context, and as a historical curiosity, The Flying Saucer is worth a watch, but when it comes to watching a sci-fi film of the 1950s there are so many better options.
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