Adam Savage from Mythbusters is an icon of the skeptics.
Courtney Brown likes to talk about a group of people I like to call the pseudoskeptics.
Pseudoskeptics are people whom knowingly or unknowingly are kind of programmed (either by direct ET intervention, or just from societal programming, indirectly manufactured by ET) - and they scoff at just about everything.
Skeptics are people who suspect that there is usually a mundane simple answer to most problems and that is the nature of Occham's razor. At this point I should note, when it comes to explaining UFOs on an IR camera, it's actually a lot simpler to say: "maybe it's alien spacecraft" then "maybe it's a bird but the lack of the flapping wings is caused by the hazing of the clouds and the reason the bird suddenly sweeps up into another angle quickly is because of the hungry giraffe in the sky and its long neck and the vacuum cleaner . . . "
Examples of pseudoskeptics are people scoffing at evidence because they need to preserve their job, their family unity, their fellowship in a fraternity. They see the protection in scoffing. They could lose their job, their family, their fraternity, etc.
Examples of skeptics are people who don't really believe until they've analyzed the subject to death. They may not believe the esoteric right away, but they (like so many of us) have started out as skeptics, wanting to see an explanation and especially a sufficient rebuttal when a mundane explanation does seem to work well.
Adam Savage is someone I would characterize as a skeptic (hopefully I'm not wrong). Scott O. Lilienfeld is someone I would characterize as a pseudoskeptic.
Ok, onto my point, and no more blabideeblab. Why not just put a damn IR camera in Adam Savage's hand. I got the idea listening to John Kennedy on an interview with Joe Rogan. Kennedy wasn't interested in getting into anti-vaccine stuff. But he was basically harassed by a bunch of mothers until he was forced to look. One mother put a pile of literacy on his doorstep and said "I'm not leaving until you read this." Lo and behold, it worked.
I've looked at a lot of Adam Savage's stuff. He is without a doubt an icon of the skeptics. A worthy pillar to overcome in the grand social theater. Best of all, he's a blue collar. He wants his hands on something. Working, moving. Not so much talking. For example: Here is the camera. I'm not interested in explaining why I'm putting it in your hands or making you film with it in some random park. I'm not interested in explaining why we put the video through the platform rendering, and showing you the results. I'm interested in your explanation, when you look at the results. I don't care what they are. Tell me what that is. I have no answer for you.
The Project Veritas guy has a similar angle. But I suspect that he's more of a pseudoskeptics. He has already accessed the IR camera we're talking about and shot it at the sky. He's interviewed bill gates and talked about the light bulb conspiracy (that light bulbs actually only burn out because of intentionally poor engineering). But this leads me to believe, that him and his Gates buddies have already had access to the skies with his own camera. There's almost no way he hasn't had access to this information or filming his own. Furthermore, Adam Savage is very "mail in" centric. He takes things that are mailed in from fans, and uses it for ideas. The other guy doesn't really answers mail. Just does his own thing.
Ok ok, time for me to conclude and shut up. I think Adam Savage should hold one of the Farsight-recipe cameras and just get asked to do a project. No other explanation. No "UFO" this and that. Just "what is it, explain."
If this sounds ideal, the next question is who ties the bell around the cat's neck, and how.