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UFOs Hovers above Airports: Air Controllers confirm!

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posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 05:10 AM
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Absolutely reliable witnesses confirm: "Unknow Traffic above our Airport" and no radar tracking. This interesting video show some recent unexplicable events above international airports and the sightings are confirmed by Air Controllers.



posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 05:49 AM
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Originally posted by Arken
Absolutely reliable witnesses confirm: "Unknow Traffic above our Airport" and no radar tracking. This interesting video show some recent unexplicable events above international airports and the sightings are confirmed by Air Controllers.


Very interesting find, thanks for sharing! I find it a lot more reliable (and believable) info when it comes from videos like these than the "caught on tape" ones.
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posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 05:55 AM
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Thx for sharing..

Although I hate Jaime Maussan.



posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 05:57 AM
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If Jamie Musasan said the sky was blue i wouldnt believe him...


the specialist said that it was not detected on radar


I think that says it all..



posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 06:00 AM
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Originally posted by PhoenixOD
If Jamie Musasan said the sky was blue i wouldnt believe him...


the specialist said that it was not detected on radar


I think that says it all..


Also how would he be able to guess the altitude without radar info? Especially at night when there's so little reference to help.



posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 06:45 AM
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Not so reliable witness actually.

Enrique Kolbeck has been in cahoots with the serial hoaxer Maussan for years...



posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 06:46 AM
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and Mexico of all places....



posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 10:05 AM
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Jaime Maussan
Come on Arken you are getting desperate now using a link to the

MEXICAN BALLOON MAN.

So this so called huge object over mexico city didn't seem to generate many youtube videos or many others no pictures from a claimed mexican ufo, THATS STRANGER THAN THE UFO!!!!



posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 12:16 PM
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It would seem that strange lights in the sky are very popular over Mexicos airports these days, no landing lights and flying close together definitely rules out planes:




posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 12:24 PM
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posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 02:14 PM
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So without the radar, it's impossible for life-long aircraft personnel to be able to gauge the approximate altitude of a craft?

Bull#.

As for the radar being unable to detect it, we've built aircraft that can slip under the radar. Just because our technology didn't capture it, doesn't mean it didn't exist. It simply means our technology is not infallible.

Honestly, the fact that they all agreed with each other about seeing something that was clearly not of earthly origin is something to be happy about...regardless of the source. You'd think if it were some political game, they'd be keeping their mouths shut about the whole incident.
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posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 02:25 PM
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Originally posted by paulorf86

Originally posted by PhoenixOD
If Jamie Musasan said the sky was blue i wouldnt believe him...


the specialist said that it was not detected on radar


I think that says it all..


Also how would he be able to guess the altitude without radar info? Especially at night when there's so little reference to help.


if the u.s. has stealth technology, i would assume alien spacecraft would have a counter to earth's radar system.

second, if an air traffic controller with years of experience can't judge an aircraft's altitude with the naked eye, he/she should get a new job.



posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 03:58 PM
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If this is a true account - and we do often get reports from around Airports I wonder if their attraction to Airport sites is some kind of prep for a mass landing - are they looking to disable the ability for planes to take off from them in defense if such a landing was to take place???

Very interesting - thanks for sharing S&F



posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 04:59 PM
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Originally posted by randomname

Originally posted by paulorf86

Originally posted by PhoenixOD
If Jamie Musasan said the sky was blue i wouldnt believe him...


the specialist said that it was not detected on radar


I think that says it all..


Also how would he be able to guess the altitude without radar info? Especially at night when there's so little reference to help.


if the u.s. has stealth technology, i would assume alien spacecraft would have a counter to earth's radar system.

second, if an air traffic controller with years of experience can't judge an aircraft's altitude with the naked eye, he/she should get a new job.


I am a real pilot, I could guess a Boeing's altitude with naked eyes but I couldn't guess an UFO's altitude because I have no idea what size it is and as I mentioned being at night only would make things harder on my guessing.
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posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 07:26 PM
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These sightings are the more interesting to me and the more credible to pointing at a military answer for at least these UFO's. I can see why Aliens might have interest and hover over an ICBM installation or an Aircraft Carrier as has apparently happened in the past. It's not only a check-it-out kinda thing but more importantly, it's sending a message for what the capabilities are. The action has some logic to it....

This kind of stupid stunt sounds like the Phoenix Lights tho..and I mean the *BIG* one even the politicians still can't explain to this day...not the Chinese lanterns or flares that happened in other cases there. It strikes me as something an immature flight crew on a vastly superior craft might do just to play games and screw around...knowing no one can even be sure who or what they are, let alone where they came from or how to report it.

I'm voting UFO's over International Airports as completely human and further proof of a very advanced level of technology that the public doesn't get to see or know about.



posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 07:27 PM
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The video shown is not connected verbally to the dialogue. While it may be so that the ATC did have an anomaly, the verbal emphasis is on radar, not neccesarily anything shown in the video scenes.
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posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 07:38 PM
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A friend and myself witnessed a UFO orb like object over an airport in daylight. It followed a plane on takeoff and then just vanished right before my eyes. In comparison to the plane it trailed it was about the size of a small car. It was round and either glowing or real shiny and reflected the sun to appear like it was. It was the span of maybe 8-10 seconds that I noticed it, pointed it out and then it vanished so it was short lived experience.

I don't believe the military would fly something like this over a public airport.
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posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 09:33 PM
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Originally posted by PhoenixOD
If Jamie Musasan said the sky was blue i wouldnt believe him...


the specialist said that it was not detected on radar


I think that says it all..


Anybody ever notice as soon as any ufogist with a recognizable name show up members like PhoenixOD post immediately not to offer any evidence supporting or contradicting the EVIDENCE but to simply impugn the character of the ufologist?

It's getting to be so predictable and tiresome. Jaime Musasan, David Wilcock and others' names must be on a list waking trolls from their slumber, faces planted on keyboards stained with drool, Cheetos and other consumables only to post the most boorish, opinionated tripe with all the intellectual punch of scrawlings located on the partitions of men's room stalls at a highway rest stop.

"For a good time call xxx.xxxx and David Wilcock is a weiner."

I found the interview to be completely credible. Facts were presented from first and second hand eyewitnesses with no supposition or projection.
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posted on Feb, 18 2012 @ 10:08 PM
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Thank you for posting this! It seems sort of crazy that our media here never covers such things. If this were to happen in the US, we would never see this on the news.

The video seems legit to me. To stop air traffic for over an hour for a "hoax" or something that actually was identifiable would be unheard of. Obviously, there is truth to this.





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