Thank you Chandre... Despite my misgivings your words are on the money. I expect no special treatment and I promise to pull no punches but Skipper.. AA and SP need to work together to Drag anomaly hunting into the future. You have my support & the full support of my friends. This isnt a competition. I've had time to think... Various hunting groups need to start working together and not separately. Cheers, speak soon!
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HENRI BERGSON, Matter and Memory
One has not only an ability to perceive the world but an ability to alter one's perception of it; more simply, one can change things by the manner in which one looks at them.
TW is making a point members, it is all very well to show images that have been enlarged to the point of pixellation that you claim to see images in but are not clearly visible to other members.
This is a shot across the bows on this point to all of you, and it has been debated and battled before on this forum.
Follow the evidence, paste links to your images so that others can follow in your footsteps and draw their own conclusions, do not paste second hand images or discoveries that others have made without crediting them and please try not to bring work from other forums to this forum. We are trying to highlight our own discoveries here and to support Skippers work where we are able to, we are not wanting to highlight work being done on other forums unless it is relevant to something one of our members has found. Present the work as clearly as you can, do not over enlarge, contrast etc the image so that it becomes a mass of pixels that could be anything from a reptilian skeleton to a concrete spaceship. Do not use image-enhancing methods that cannot be followed by other members. Do not enter into derogatory conversations with each other or become personal or abusive in any way., I WILL delete your posts if I see this happening. You are welcome to theorise on what you are seeing and to try to argue your theory, you will find that we are a very tolerant and open-minded bunch....but we are really not interested in long-winded explanations, we prefer the visual proof to back up what you are saying. Imagine you are presenting your work to a tolerant scientific community that are willing to listen to a layman's ideas on their field of expertise, present it as you would have your science finals and then add your own thoughts. Up your games to be as professional as you can be, many are watching us silently, not taking part in the discussion but watching all the same, cater to that invisible audience out there and be as convincing and professionalĀ as you can be both visually and with your interpretations of what you believe you are seeing.
Chandre - Founding Member of Alien Anomalies, Fellow SeekerĀ and Moderator