Just realised 'Myth,' that if it is a spent cartridge shell, that it wouldn't have any rifling marks on it.
So the stepped marks are still open to question?
Just realised 'Myth,' that if it is a spent cartridge shell, that it wouldn't have any rifling marks on it.
As I'd already realised after posting 'Erinaceus.'The ejected cartridge case wouldn't have rifling marks.They'd be on the bullet.
What stepped marks?As I'd already realised after posting 'Erinacesu.'
Still leaves the stepped marks still open to question?
Could well be, that's what I was thinking it might be, but wasn't so sure.What stepped marks?
Oh... you mean the pixelated edge caused by bitmap compression and low resolution? At least, that's what it looks like to me.
I've zoomed in and lightened it up... it does look like JPEG artifacting to me:
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And this description (as so often happens) bears little resemblance to the photo, which is black with a white splodge."It was white, it looked like a balloon, but it was elongated at one end," says the woman, still amazed. They wasted no time: smartphone in hand, they immortalized the mysterious flying object in broad daylight.
16th September was when I saw the strange in and out lights from my viewpoint in Tynemouth ? but that was between 8.30 and 8.45pm.Curious case from Newcastle:
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Newcastle, Tyne & Wear, Monday September 16th, 1pm.
Two metallic objects seen in the sky.
At first I thought it was an Aeroplane towing a banner but I soon realised that both objects were identical and no wings were visible.
If I held my thumb at arms length each object would be covered individually and they were moving quite slowly, maybe 50-100 miles per hour.
The Sun was reflecting off what appeared to be a bright metallic surface (stainless steel or chrome maybe).
I have no photographs but have attached a sketch done from memory.
Jack
https://truthproof.uk/Reports2/reprt246.html
Do you mean "Project Serpo"?Supposedly Prince Charles in 1975 in Canada was deep into a ultra secret British UFO program called “Project Serpico”.
This is so opposite to the British MoD in 2009 claiming that UFOs are harmless, so don’t call the MoD but report UFOs to your local policeman.
Probably because Serpico was a policeman, and that was the message they were putting out there - don't bug the military with this UFO stuff, just tell the police.Project Serpico was how the advertisement for the documentary was presented.
For the skeptics: yes, I know, it's a drone, everything is explained. Don't waste your time here, life is short.https://www.manchestereveningnews.c...stery-surrounds-unusual-lights-night-29615201
Lights over Stockport....which from the picture look to be perhaps spotlights from some sort of event.
The drones roam all night until sunrise and then disappear.