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originally posted by: lemmin
a reply to: Shaade
I think you are confusing "cool maneuvers" with a shaky hand; too shaking to be believable, in my opinion.
If he actually zoomed out, I believe you would be able to see the object just "floating" (hint, hint) in a standard linear direction until out of frame. Note how it casually spins without any apparent orientation to its locomotion.
And then there is the obvious question of why he didn't continue to record until the object was completely lost. I would at least have left my house to get a better angle!
EDIT: I changed my mind from balloon to CG.
The object disappears behind the structure at the end of the video, but cannot be seen through the holes in it:
Next frame:
originally posted by: lemmin
a reply to: Shaade
I think you are confusing "cool maneuvers" with a shaky hand; too shaking to be believable, in my opinion.
If he actually zoomed out, I believe you would be able to see the object just "floating" (hint, hint) in a standard linear direction until out of frame. Note how it casually spins without any apparent orientation to its locomotion.
And then there is the obvious question of why he didn't continue to record until the object was completely lost. I would at least have left my house to get a better angle!
EDIT: I changed my mind from balloon to CG.
The object disappears behind the structure at the end of the video, but cannot be seen through the holes in it:
Next frame:
US testing surveillance balloons on Mexico border
The Alex Jones Channel Alex Jones Show podcast
AP December 20, 2013 The U.S. Border Patrol will evaluate the use of three helium-filled surveillance balloons along the Texas-Mexico border that were originally used by the Department of Defense in Iraq and Afghanistan. Standing beneath a 52-foot-long tethered balloon on Thursday in Penitas, the Border Patrol’s Rio Grande Valley sector Chief Rosendo Hinojosa said the blimp-shaped aerostat would help intercept smuggling along the busiest section of the Southwest border. “This is going to give us a capability we don’t have here,” Hinojosa said.
originally posted by: data5091
I saw this video on UFO sightins daily. I can't say I have seen anything like the shape of this either. Very strange. It is widely known that ufo's are seen around or near earthquake areas. In some circles it is thought they somehow get fuel or power from the quake. But I have never seen anything like the shape of this ufo before. Intriguing.
originally posted by: SullivanBlack
Really cool, it reminds me of the cylon ships from battlestar galatica.