Quote:UFO specialist = biased
"Types of UFO specialists
Government and military: These individuals work within official government programs to investigate potential threats and analyze data. For example, the U.S. Department of Defense's AARO investigates UAP reports, standardizes reporting, and analyzes data.
Scientists and academics: Some scientists, like physicists and astronomers, have studied UFOs, sometimes in an official capacity for projects like the U.S. Air Force's Project Blue Book. Others, like Avi Loeb, have a background in a specific scientific field and have publicly suggested that UFOs could be alien spacecraft and need serious scientific study.
Private and independent researchers: This group includes people who investigate UFOs from a private capacity. Some have backgrounds in fields like archival research, and they focus on historical incidents like the Roswell UFO incident.
Journalists and authors: Some individuals research UFOs and write books or articles about their findings.
What they do
Investigate sightings: Interview witnesses and analyze evidence like photos, videos, and radar tapes to try to explain what was observed.
Analyze data: Use scientific tools and methods to study the data collected from sightings and other anomalies.
Research historical incidents: Study the history of famous UFO incidents, such as the Roswell crash, by reconstructing events and analyzing archival documents.
Assess potential threats: Evaluate if reported phenomena pose any potential threat.
Improve data collection: Work on standardizing reporting methods and using machine learning and AI to analyze data more effectively."
Quote:Special program = what specific program?
Call him and find out.
Quote:I can manipulate video footage in many ways that will change the look of objects.
That's why they use AI video programs that eliminate any subjective human bias.