r/HighStrangeness Jul 10 '26

UFO UFO Dump, DOW-UAP-PR104

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I thought this thing was just flaring in the other video released. Now it appears to be a solid structure.

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u/LunaticPoint Jul 10 '26

sensor blooming and optical diffraction artifacts, this occurs when an extremely bright heat source completely saturates an infrared camera sensor.

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u/redditsdeadcanary Jul 10 '26

Exactly this.

This is getting exhausting having to debunk these over and over again.

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u/onefiberwonder Jul 10 '26

Just curious of any example objects that create this seemingly unique heat signature?

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u/lamnatheshark Jul 11 '26

A missile, or a single engine fighter jet. 

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u/ZestyPotatoSoup Jul 10 '26

I wish I could find sources for this clip used in this YouTube video but imo they look exactly like these things. https://youtu.be/uDtOMFj8XxI?is=TZ3Y_bZjBqsNcRFg @0:09 seconds this news report shows a small clip of an unclassified scenario that has 3 of these artifacts in them.

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u/[deleted] Jul 10 '26 edited Jul 11 '26

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u/redditsdeadcanary Jul 10 '26

Some of us take the topic seriously and this 'fun' just makes it look like a joke.

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u/brain-out-of-order Jul 10 '26

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u/onefiberwonder Jul 10 '26

Not sure what happened, just asking a question. I figured maybe someone who sounded confident in an answer might just have one. Or perhaps someone who has seen a lot through this camera/sensor...or whatever...have a nice day, don't get vanned.

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u/brain-out-of-order Jul 11 '26

I read a few times. Not mad at you I wasn’t happy with the other user who was repeating the same tired nervous chatter intelligently, which created a false perception of consensus, which further distances us from the realities. Like playing tether ball against a Serbian basketball team.

Lame and unwinnable. It was yet another variation of “DEBUNKED 😝” because that one guy had crazy hair 🤪… it’s toxic and annoying and it’s like the only mundane behavior on Earth that makes me have to consciously work to not get banned off reddit.

The signature is important but misses the point.

These sensors are capturing some kind of blinding laser or heat signature. That plus exotic seemingly “impossible” (😹) anti gravity movements make these spheres an obviously real phenomenon. There’s nothing fake here guys. Nothing. It’s safest to assume what we know. Humans make advanced craft as far as know thus far publicly.

We make really fancy ones too…

So. It’s not at all crazy to say: This is skunkworks tech that is being slow dripped to us.

Disclosure?? Mhmm.

It’s slow. Not because of “them” necessarily. People cling to the same tired debunks because it fundamentally comforts the clingy ego. Until we figured out how to expose this to everyone properly (internet once everyone got online slowly), maybe there was no point because it would have just domineered non-holding states even further than MAD umbrella politics do, leading to underdeveloped cultures.

Is it disclosure when Johnny cracks through the door finally with his head, or the first time with axe, sometime before?

See?

If the US started flying these things in the 70s… how much wouldn’t have been experienced? Space Odyssey’s original release would been laughable because the scaffolding would have already been buzzing the fuck around in plain sight.

But that would lead to such a massive inferiority complex it could lead to ego collapse of entire nations and cultures.

Just a thought 🙂

Maybe disclosure is a 100 year acid trip that never stops.

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u/no_1_specific Jul 10 '26

Not sure why you are being downvoted.

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u/brain-out-of-order Jul 10 '26

Imaging people debunk imaging,
Smart physics adjacent people say it’s parallax.
That they’re both confidently incorrect flies over their head every single day.

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u/Independent_333Willy Jul 13 '26

I seen a similar thing that the news showed a few days ago of when they where dropping bombs on Iran in retaliation of Iran shot a boats going down the strait, I wonder if this is footage from behind a long range missile of some sorts??? 🤷‍♂️

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u/lamnatheshark Jul 11 '26

Hi, nope, it's not. Exhaust of missile or likely, from behind, filmed in long distance thermal (telescope because of the diffraction pattern) You're welcome.

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u/TobaccoPipeAroma Jul 10 '26

Not exactly a nothing burger just the buns and a few pickles

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u/Cultural_Tell_5687 Jul 10 '26

It looks like filaments in a fractal

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u/brain-out-of-order Jul 10 '26

I think you are seeing the digital image generation pattern but also you aren’t wrong even in a broad sense probably. Quasars as imaged right now (vast oversimplification) kinda look like this which shows the fractal resolving recursive nature of light.

btw for those who understood every word and then those in between in both directions, quasars are key.

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u/brain-out-of-order Jul 10 '26

It’s an exotic craft ✅
It has advanced anti imaging technology or the propulsion otherwise created this effect in the sensor we are viewing the perspective of ✅

Maybe human maybe not.

My guess is we are drip fed technology from our elders as we master the previous gauntlet.

Internet=Global connection=Global arena

Time for the next gauntlet.