Random civilian video and especially pictures are starting to become a huge waste of time and will not advance disclosure
We live in an age where an amateur 3D artist can import and tweak some 3D models and photoshop them into a video that is convincing to the naked eye
We live in the age of evolving AI that can generate crazy realistic videos (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ibVBG0TrD8)
We live in the age of social media algorithms driving hype and misinformation over "boring" truths.
...Don't get me wrong, there probably is a "there" there but we're not gonna get to that "there" by pictures and videos.
The observer quality in this sub is quite terrible honestly, too many people who see any random thing flying, any random light in the sky and jump to wild conclusions even if it displays 0 anomalous characteristics. Too much credulity.
Even when AARO admits there are some unidentified cases with solid data, those cases are only a small minority, like 1-2%. And they have far more tools than we do like radar and multiple angles (to get around parallax illusions) to actually determine what's clearly mundane vs what might not be.
I'd love more unambiguous "official" footage, but i'm not sure i'd wager on that ever being released to us.
The physics side like non-propellant propulsion, and the parapsychology side are more promising currently, they're more verifiable, and are producing some degree of objective evidence. For example, look up Charles Buhler (https://x.com/timventura/status/1857231240434250087), or John Knowles curated research ( https://remoteviewing.link/research/)
Though i will say Sky360 and Project Hessdalen are also promising, and may beat this "government disclosure" that's starting to seem like a dog and pony show or politicians smashing their heads into the brick wall of the DoD's powermongering over-secrecy.
The government hates when civilians gain access to passive radar technology for a VERY good reason.