They were debunked like 9years ago tho…
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He's pretty convincing. With all the explanations for the videos being real.
Who debunked the? Im leaning towards the side of that it does exist and it is our tech.
The military satellite that footage was from wasn’t even launched (on 5/22/14) till after the plane went missing (on 3/8/14).
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2014/05/ula-atlas-v-nrol-33-launch/
It was said to be an MQ-1C Gray Eagle drone, which I don't see mentioned there. The stereoscopic footage from 2 different angles matches the capabilities of that drone exactly. I believe there is almost zero chance someone knew all these details and made such a good fake in such a short time.
That drone can’t fly above the plane to capture the footage
I don't think anyone was really aware of these videos 9 years ago. They were uploaded not too long after the plane went missing, but attention was only really drawn to them sometime last year. There were some seemingly damning debunks in that time, but those were all refuted as far as I've seen.
The time-frame between the incident and the release of the footage makes it incredibly difficult to have been created in that period of time, with such accuracy (coordinates in the footage), and since you can see a cursor on the screen, the footage appears to be recorded on a remote session. Strange details to add to a fake. Some detractors tried to replicate the footage and the difference between the real and fake footage is obvious. The time-frame doesn't really allow for anything but authentic footage.
https://video.nostr.build/e7da67d3d346440b3f6404a4e3959dd65e5560d033613dbbd0cf527bd2f0e311.mp4