Crowdsourcing UFO Disclosure: From Dash Cams to Deep Truths
Something very different and wonderful happened on June 26, 2025 when a daytime fireball crashed into a house in McDonough, Georgia.
This time, a bunch of vehicle dash cams and home doorbell cams caught the action in multiple videos. Let me tell you why this is exciting news for UFO disclosure enthusiasts.
UFO Photos and Videos Have Been Frustrating
For many years, UFO investigators have strived for better quality photos and videos of UFOs and UAPs. Yes, cameras have gotten better and better, but so has the ability to create fake images and videos using CGI and AI software. It's all been a very frustrating, slow process to be able to get reliable, credible, quality shots of anomalous objects in the sky.
A New Approach
Perhaps you've heard of the UFO-Track project that's out to change this situation. You see, if two or more cameras, even simple cell phone cameras, can catch a video of an object at the same time, there's a good chance that stereoscopic 3D analysis can gain valuable information on an object's size, distance, velocity, and accelerations. This is data that's been extremely hard to come by, even with the best quality cameras.
Here at UFO-Track we have developed the software and techniques to do the 3D analysis of videos and images such as these, to calculate with accuracy the path, velocity, and distance of bolides as they plunge through the Earth's atmosphere at nearly 30,000 miles per hour. Using data such as road directions, location, and other visual clues, we can accurately verify the velocity and landing locality of objects such as the Georgia meteorite simply by analyzing these videos.
Our goal is to do the same analysis with anomalous objects - the ones that are obviously not meteors!
Quantity in Addition to Quality Is a Powerful Goal
So how do we increase the number of cameras that can catch UFO events? For starters, consider how many dash cams, door bell cams, and other security cams are now in place compared to just a few years ago. This is exactly what was demonstrated convincingly last week when this daytime fireball event was caught on at least eight dashboard and doorbell cams in several southeastern states.
But we can do even better! The UFO-Track project is out to also increase the number of smartphone cameras catching objects. Imagine a public network of members receiving alerts triggered by quick real-time reports from other members. Add to this, automatic real-time alerts from low-priced UFO-Sense boxes, also sent to all nearby members when a disturbance is detected. These boxes sit on a shelf 24/7 and alert the owner (and other nearby members) via their smartphones when an electromagnetic, geogravitic, or geoseismic anomaly is detected.
Benefits of Multi-Camera Events
Getting two (or more) videos from two (or more) separate observers has three potentially very important effects:
- The credibility factor goes way up, compared to single observer, single camera reports.
- UFO-Track software and analysis can often extract the valuable 3D data that has been so hard to come by ever since UFOs were first photographed in the 1870's.
- When we can prove objects are in the "No-Fly Zone", we'll have very strong evidence of NHI (Non-Human Intelligence) activity.
Wait, What Is This "No-Fly Zone"?
Consider that no aircraft or high altitude balloons can fly above about 20 miles altitude, and no satellites can orbit below roughly 100 miles. The only objects that quickly traverse this 80-mile altitude zone are rocks and rockets.
UFO-Track's 3D analysis has the ability to prove the altitude of objects imaged in this altitude range, providing compelling evidence of NHI, or possibly top-secret man-made gravitic propulsion systems that don't require air. In either case, this would be blockbuster information of "disclosure" importance, coming from us-the-people instead of waiting for higher authorities to some day come clean with what they might know.
The UFO-Track Project
The UFO-Track project is off to a good start. Membership is only $5 per month - enough to cover server, texting, and other overhead costs, while keeping the price low enough that most anyone can join. Membership means you'll be instantly notified of any events detected or reported within 50 miles of your location. Or, if you see or detect something, your report might get verified by other members within 50 miles, greatly adding to everyone's credibility.
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