John, your comment about seeing films made me think about how I appreciate being privy to various forms of documentation concerning The Battle. It is indeed a privilege to be considered worthy to view, analyze ("z, not "s"), and report on sensitive matters related to the security of planet Earth. And it is a pleasure to share information with you and your team on the east side of the Atlantic. We're all in this together, even if our countries do not have the same value to mankind.
Thanks for keeping this quiet, John.
I am in receipt of a report that suggests another explanation for the marks. An extra-terrestrial used the wrong blade when cutting the plywood, causing the splintering. Frustrated by this occurence, the Alien drooled on the work, causing the round marks. This is plausible: on our side of the Atlantic there are numerous documented instances of the mis-use of Earthly tools by Aliens. Stay vigilant! (I know you will.)
I agree with Mr. Ross: it's a nice image. It causes me to appreciate the gentle mood of the sky and the photographic skill of the author. But when my eyes wander to the structure I get nervous for the sake of mankind.
The splintering of the plywood provides a plausible explanation for the marks: this structure was used for target practice by someone firing a weapon that emitted a high-energy beam of light. I am privy to classified reports describing how certain frequencies of concentrated light radiation will cause plywood to splinter as in the photo.
The round marks support this theory, as they exhibit the classic burn pattern produced by light-ray weapons (ray guns) which are fired at low power. The fact that they are so close together suggests that a target was affixed to the board. This could only have been done by Aliens because any human in possession of such a weapon would be fearful enough of being punished to obliterate all signs of the weapons use. The shooter had a good aim---another cause for alarm in the quest to rid our planet of extra-terrestrials.
Thanks Jim, I actually took the picture because of the circular marks on the board. I could not decide what had made them. It was not a hammer. There were a few people there and after much discussion we all agreed we had no idea.