Well, sir, I have no reason to doubt the reports of naval aviators that saw UAP swarms on virtually a daily basis while on patrol during training exercises in recent years, and that those visual observations were backed up by radar, FLIR, and sonar readings detected by ships and subs in naval task forces.
Within that context, I was ready to accept the possibility that such aerial vehicles could at some point fly low and slow enough to be filmed by observers on the ground. Knowing next to nothing about how CGI creations can be distinguished from actual footage, I am probably easier to hoodwink with video trickery than anyone more familiar with video special effects.
If my willingness to suspend disbelief amounts to evidence that portrays me as a moron in your opinion, then I offer my apology for being so dim-witted, and I also promise never to start another thread on this subject here, so as not to cause offense.
Within that context, I was ready to accept the possibility that such aerial vehicles could at some point fly low and slow enough to be filmed by observers on the ground. Knowing next to nothing about how CGI creations can be distinguished from actual footage, I am probably easier to hoodwink with video trickery than anyone more familiar with video special effects.
If my willingness to suspend disbelief amounts to evidence that portrays me as a moron in your opinion, then I offer my apology for being so dim-witted, and I also promise never to start another thread on this subject here, so as not to cause offense.