Disney does it again!
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I remember someone talking about the first-gen night vision photomultipliers displaying more of the red/infrared spectrum, and ppl were seeing all kinds of UFO's and entities swarming through warzones, they started going mad from exposure and interaction with "something" just around the dimensional corner. then they switched to the modern green displays and it "fixed the glitch": no more UFO's/entities on the viewfinder.
I would love to learn more about that.
Yeah, right?
1st Generation of nightvision goggles being used in Vietnam created mass reports of seeing demonic entities:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRefoI5vDWI&t=2787s&ab_channel=ForumBorealis
https://youtu.be/F_l9Wl70amQ?t=2129
Same here please share it if you find info.
A quick DDG search (I know, but DDG produces the best results from any alternative search) pulled up a guide that said even $400 hardware will have you seeing so much activity that you won't go 10 minutes without seeing a UFO.
Edit:
https://in5d.com/the-best-night-vision-for-seeing-ufos/
That was the first thing I clicked.
Hey. Got some Info?
Your garden variety DSLR camera sensor is sensitive down to the IR spectrum. Proof? Point your TV remote at the lens and hit a button on the remote. See the flashing light on the camera screen? Don't see it with your eyes? That's because the remote emits in the IR spectrum. Neither I or my friend who is deep into digital photography have seen any "entities" in our viewfinders or photos. Security systems and game cameras are sensitive into the IR spectrum and the better "stealth" ones emit IR energy. Seen any "entities" there? No? Neither have I or the billions of hours of IR-based surveillance data.
Back in the chemical photography days, I found myself using and processing a good deal of Kodak Aero Infrared Ektachrome, mainly for crop and forestry studies. Guess where AIE is sensitive? Any "entities? Nope.
Don't bring urban legends here and expect them to be believed or taken as fact.
I have heard this too been awhile
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I had to be 7 or 8 before I knew M&Ms came in colors other than brown. I was the youngest of 3 kids!
Great use of this gif!
u/#kek
Gheez, he STILL has those kekups?!
He sure does. He just can't stop!
u/#trumpkek
If you think this is bad, take a look at the James Webb telescope that was just launched in space. Ten billion dollars for a "telescope" that can only see infrared (red) light...
Some fun facts about why the James Webb uses infrared.
Original budget was $1.6 billion if I recall correctly. So about 5 times over budget.
What's your point? What does JWST have to do with any of this?
This is typical Deep State behavior. Build some major scientific instrument with lots of hype. Then they will start releasing "evidence" that supports their agenda, like global warming, fluoride water, and evolution. The Hubble Space Telescope tacked on billions of years to the age of the earth, further denying Christianity and driving America towards Atheistic Communism.
Ok let's revisit the smarties comment. I thought I was the only one that did that. Smarties, bottlecaps, Runts, Skittles, M&Ms, gummy bears....I've always separated the colors, and depending on the candy will determine my color order of consumption. (Pineapple is last for gummies, cola flavors for Bottlecaps, etc and orange of anything gets tossed) I thought it was a weird OCD thing that started at monthly Bunko games, lol
That's how they train MKUltra. Look up sorting M&Ms.
LOL uh, that's probably labeled as OCD when it gets THAT detailed!
Get out of here commie! Orange is the best! ReeEeeeeEee sorry I had to.
My brother and I would fight over the orange bottle caps. We would have been scrambling for yours. LOL.
Red ones last because Red #40 is worse for you