In conjunction with a previous thread: www.abovetopsecret.com...
So what do you guys think? Could be a star, a planet, or possibly even a weather balloon being reflected on by the light of Venus. Either way it is
certainly worth investigating. I am interested to know what you guys think, personally, I think it is an alien spacecraft or a human experiment of
some kind. I am looking forward to your responses, please enjoy the video.
SVE
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I see nothing but blur. I hope they go to BestBuy and get a decent triple converter for their camcorder and tripod. I have seen this type of UFO
before and there is a good chance it will be back in a couple weeks.
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I even saw the et's inside the craft!
Amazing
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That's ok, I understand. Just get the new equipment and get ready. The tripod will stabilize your picture, while the triple telephoto converter will
magnify the object. Also learn how to manually focus your camera.
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ok i have seen something like this for the last month or so low in my horizon but never seems to move much but it flashes pretty bright, i just
figured it was a star maybe but i dont know...
want video?
[edit on 6-11-2009 by OpTiMuS_PrImE]
[edit on 6-11-2009 by OpTiMuS_PrImE]
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Oh for sure, maybe your version will be more accessible than mine. SVE
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even if that was actually a ufo, why do people get all worked up and usually sound like theyre hangin on the threshhold into a panic attic. If people
really think that universal evolution does not exist... and is only contrived under earths atmosphere, than 2012 must occur. i don't mean to bash on
"non-believers" but the information is out there
oh yea, that was an air show those kids were watching, for free.
[edit on 7-11-2009 by Tek-Neek55]
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LMFAO.....    Ok my best bet will be
#1 these guys are amateurs with the night sky
#2 these guys are also under the influence of something
#3 what they are looking at is Sirius the Dog Star
I see Sirius every night cause I work the night shift and it looks just like the star in the Video....... I say case Closed on my half
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