Originally posted by zaiger
Pretty bad UFO if you ask me. Looks like a plane to me with bad spanish rap. If you look at that youtubers uploaded videos, he is kinda like
seeingufospa in spain and he adds bad music to all his videos.
[edit on 16-3-2010 by zaiger]
What a mediocre debunker you are zaiger,
Ok, let's attack the subject. I came across another 'UFO video over Madrid' floating around on the youtube, which impressed me at first.
This video was also posted by
enakidu, the same who posted the video in this thread, so I went to his account and checked it out. As zaiger
mentioned, enakidu has I don't know how many UFO films online supposedly taken by himself, some which are apparently just airplanes and things that
can be explained with a bit of effort. I found no indication that enakidu was interested in CGI and saw no obvious tampering with his clips, but there
are a lot of clips to look through before I can say that with any degree of certainty.
Back to the video. What impressed me was the consistency in the light display of the 'object', 4 aligned lights, which would change if a plane flew
by us from right to left. It didn't in the video, and from the lights only nothing allows it to be identified as a plane (red an green wing lights,
white tail lights, etc).
The object is moving in possible airplane speed, and since it lowers itself while going from right to left, it looks like it's coming in for a
(classic airplane) landing.
But, we're very close to the city if not right on top of it in this clip. Who would fly a plane that low over Madrid?
Knowing that Madrid's airport is pretty close to the city, I checked and found it to be at a distance of 12 km (8 miles), a distance that could be
rubbed out with a tele-optic zoom aimed towards the city.
I extracted this image from enakidu's film, thinking that the two 'towers' could probably be identified.
Sure enough, while viewing skyline photos of the Madrid airport, I found the 'control tower' shape I was looking for:
My guess is that the two match, and that we're pretty close by the airport, which of course does not lend credit to enakidu's UFO claims. But who
knows, we have take each footage piece by piece and analyze it. UFOs have been known to appear around airports, and the danger is of course that we
fall into a simplistic debunker reasoning like "it's close to an airport so it's probably just a plane".