I don’t think you’ll ever be satisfied with anything, even if it meets those requirements. Not to argue your point, but from a skeptical point of view, how can you possibly know it wasn’t man made? Skeptics will just say it’s a black budget project from either the US or an adversary. That’s why I like that Turkish UFO video. It shows beings that clearly don’t look human. There aren’t any other videos I know of that show beings.
Breh, those "beings" in the still pictures aren't from the video at all. In the video, the "beings" standing on the deck are just a few pixels, there isn't even anything to enhance. Go look at any serious website discussing the video, no one has those goofy "Grays" looking pictures. Someone just added those edited images to the Youtube video as a joke.
These are the actual still frames. You can see the "beings" are just pinpoints of light with zero detail. He's using 100x zoom in the dark at night, he's not going to be able to get their fukking eyes.
This is the best "beings" image zoomed in on:
Later, someone fukking around claimed they had "enhanced" the image and found this:
Those are clearly made up. You can see with your own eyes that the data isn't in the original video at all. You fell for a prank. No one is getting facial details from miles away using 100x zoom at night. You can't even tell they are people in the actual video, they might be fukking posts for all we know. Outside of the camera shaking, they don't even move.
As someone in Reddit points out:
The Turkey UFO footage purporting to show "occupants" was originally posted as an AI "enhancement." As an imagery analyst, allow me to tell you that such a statement simply means an AI algorithm is fabricating information that does not exist and adding it to the image in order to make more sense of it to the human eye - it's added, false information - it is not a quality upgrade of existing information in the image. The Turkey UFO images showing "occupants" is fantasy, a case study in the proliferation of bad information throughout this community, and an excellent example of why we, as a group, may never actually get to the truth.