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80 days ago
It’s amazingly considerate of the Iranians/Aliens to adopt the FAA’s approved lighting scheme.
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backgroundn015e.bsky.social
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78 days ago
I've been waiting for someone to notice!
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bill-s-jaxhockey.bsky.social
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79 days ago
I had the same thought. Amazing how these foreign/alien aircraft are utilizing the standard navigational lights required for all airplanes.
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seangill.bsky.social
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79 days ago
That’s what makes it the perfect crime
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talgrath.bsky.social
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79 days ago
It can't possibly be because these are just airplanes right? I swear to Cthulhu, we are getting dumber.
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airheadedaviator.bsky.social
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79 days ago
Either some aircraft misunderstood, or unlisted drones from sub contractors or any of the several companies trying to do drone delivery services. Either way, I’ve already seen online some idiots trying to shoot them down.
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stamos.org
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80 days ago
Hopefully when the Kraken is released it remembers Red-Right-Return.
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ev1lbill.bsky.social
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79 days ago
Hey you don't remember that invasion in '96 that was thwarted by the aliens running TCP/IP for us?
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raistolo.bsky.social
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79 days ago
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tprophet.bsky.social
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79 days ago
a...a.....Alitalia??!
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rst.bsky.social
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79 days ago
Well, you see, if the aliens' probes didn't have the standard local markings as camouflage, that would risk spooking people...
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benadida.com
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79 days ago
Interstellar software compatibility has long been a thing, remember Independence Day and Jeff Goldblum.
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stamos.org
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79 days ago
Yes, thank goodness they were using PowerPC chips.
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