FWIW....My normal job puts me in just this position on a daily basis, projecting our own images onto what we desperately search for meaning of. I have been following this thread diligently, but I have to point out, that the majority of what has been scrutinized as proof, or evidence, is sadly; simple matrixing ( or paredoilia, same thing really).
It's the brains way of seeing patterns in seemingly random situations. Look at any shot of trees long enough and you will no doubt find many aliens, demonic faces, elves, fairies, perhaps even elephants...if that's where your mind goes.
There is a checklist to see if this is what is happening, to rule out illusions in chaotic environments. In pictures, this can be done with various photoshop filters, shading and lightening, affixing values to the colors portrayed- all in hopes of "fleshing out" the desired object.
For instance- if you feel there is a 3d object hidden in a pile of leaves, and you feel you can make out the outline- a couple of filters in photoshop will show you if this is the case. If you cannot make out form after that treatment, it is most likely an illusion, matrixing.
And just a note to some who are working really hard at trying to make some of these pics larger for us to view--unfortunately, the more you enlarge a static image, the more pixellated it becomes, and less likely to be able to view it in context.
If anyone has a specific picture they would like studied more closely, I could give my skills a shot at differentiating between matrixing and actual objects.
Just MOO