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DOD employee films metallic sphere above home.
In your perceptions is this advanced human technology from EA*RTH?
Or Alien Extraterrestrial technology from beyond EA*RTH?
Enjoy
a reply to: Ophiuchus 13
In your perceptions is this advanced human technology from EA*RTH? Or Alien Extraterrestrial technology from beyond EA*RTH?
So that came from someone else and you didn't even write a single word yourself in your OP? I don't think that's allowed on ATS, you're supposed to write something yourself. You've been around long enough to know that by now.
originally posted by: Ophiuchus 13
"In your perceptions is this advanced human technology from EA*RTH?
Or Alien Extraterrestrial technology from beyond EA*RTH?"
Spherical balloons are common, you have to add the cheesy, non-uniform in size black rectangle and antenna decorations yourself, and even the man who made the video thought it might be a balloon and thought he could see a tether. But the resolution of his upload is too awful to see the tether. Maybe if he had uploaded at a better setting on youtube, the tether might be more apparent. This is my post in the earlier thread with the original video:
originally posted by: TheSkunk
a reply to: GBP/JPY
Can you give any examples of other balloons like it?
originally posted by: Arbitrageur
a reply to: Blue Shift
At 10:04 he says:
"May be a balloon of some sort...appears to have a tether going down ..."
He says balloon of some sort, he doesn't say it's an advertising balloon. Apparently he can see the tether that doesn't show up in the video.
originally posted by: TheBlackDog
DOD employee sounds pretty good, therapist at the DOD not so good.
originally posted by: penroc3
a reply to: ufoorbhunter
the orb i saw right above my head at night on a trail in upstate NY when i was camping bobbed in between the tree towards me and when it was right over my head it gave off very very little radiant light, it was brightly colored but didn't seem to cast that light onto anything but its self.
it looked like fire that moved like water and this orange firewater was mesmerizing to watch and beautiful
it never made a noise or made any threatening movements or bad put out any 'bad vibes', it was just there inches above me and than it bobbed off into the woods off the trail till i couldnt see it any more.
Why would you put something you wrote yourself in a quoted text box, in the opening post?
originally posted by: Ophiuchus 13
No, I wrote that?
It is just in quoted text...
a reply to: Arbitrageur
I agree "DOD employee" doesn't give the witness any special significance. I remember the Roswell slides promoters said they contacted an image analysis specialist at the Pentagon about trying to clear up text on the placard, who said it couldn't be done. Then some members of the Roswell Slides Research Group managed to de-blur the text. So, do you really think some random armchair researchers on the internet are going to be able to de-blur text in an image which the pentagon can't? It happened, using off-the-shelf software I might add.
originally posted by: Soylent Green Is People
originally posted by: TheBlackDog
DOD employee sounds pretty good, therapist at the DOD not so good.
Meh, any DoD employee (just like any regular person, because they are regular people but just happen to work for the DoD) can make up a story. And the reason for doing so does not necessarily need to be for monetary gain.
I'm not saying this story is necessarily made up (although It might be), but the fact that he's a DoD employee does not make it terribly less likely that it was made up. Like I said, DoD employees are just people who can be a fallible as any average person.
originally posted by: TheSkunk
a reply to: GBP/JPY
Can you give any examples of other balloons like it?