A.LeClair said:
Interesting new video. I'm tired of seeing videos that show no triangle, or v shape, yet still have the claim attached to them to actually show a triangle or v shaped craft. This one actually appears to be moving and in a v shape. Now lets watch as this video gets swept under the rug while the light array vid gets all the attention still.
This got me to thinking a little bit. A.LeClair, why would we assume that a triangular shaped craft would be caught showing a V or triangle? I know that sounds like a dumb question, and if I were on the other end of such a rediculous question, I'd probably respond with what you're about to say. But let me add a couple points here:
First, most of the best photos and videos that show me what I am expecting to see, are fakes. That might lead me to conclude that perhaps, the most genuine photos and videos, are less distinguishable, less vivid, less detailed, and harder to ascertain as being genuine. Perhaps the diamond in the rough, is the real one. Perhaps a triangular shaped craft, caught on video and film, may not look anything like what I was expecting.
Second, most of the triangular shaped craft video that I've seen out there, that does look like a triangle or V, sadly, also looks a lot like a B-2 to me. There's several videos on YouTube that are intriguing, but could easily be explained away, in my laymans opinion, by other reasonable explanations.
Third, if these things are black to opaque, and almost camoflauge into the dark sky (with the exception of lights, sometimes...), and if they typically fly only at night, and if, let's presume, they are of ET origin, then if they are caught on film or video, I would expect perhaps, not to see a triangle or V shape, because by their very nature, they are most likely (dare I say cloaked?)...Camoflauged. So, the captured image could, quite possibly, look more like lights in the sky, floating orbs, even helicopters if viewed at the right angle. If the material of the craft is so difficult to see with the human eye, it might also be difficult for a camera lens to capture it's image. If its metal is opaque, than it might not reflect light, which could be problematic with capturing its image on film.
I'm not arguing...Just thinking out loud. Please go back to what you were talking about...What was it? Oh yeah, that bone-head felon from Arizona.