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Mark Passio uploads UFO video… of snow geese.

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posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 08:20 PM
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Apologies if this has been posted but I couldn't find it...

haven't imbedded a video before so hopefully it works.

I'm not a UFO buff myself so don't really have much to say but was sure people would be interested.

there are two other videos ill upload if people want but they are much the same.

Presumably he uploaded it straight away so I guess we can assume that this happened over Philly on dec 27th.

That's the claim anyway.

the 'ufos' come into focus about the 1:50 mark and whatever they are do get quite clear at times as the video goes on.

enjoy...or debunk, or enjoy debunking.

EDIT : Mark Passio btw is a conspiracy theorists, new agey type of lecturer. you know the type lol. he hasn't really paid any attention to UFOs before as far as I know. this just popped into my inbox because im subscribed to his you tube channel.



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posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 08:24 PM
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here are the other two since it was easy to imbed after all.

number 3 probably shows them the best.




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posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 08:29 PM
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a reply to: sweord

Hopefully someone comes along with a plausible scientific explanation.



I don't think its CGI...

You can tell that, by the way it comes into focus when he moves the camera away & then back towards the phenomena.



posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 08:33 PM
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a reply to: sweord

Amazing footage of birds flying in formation.

Actually, I lie, it's not amazing.

Lean against something ffs!



posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 08:35 PM
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Havn't got a clue...Geese flying south for the winter maybe. kudos to him for at least trying to steady the Camera.

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posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 08:38 PM
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Thanks for the heads up. I wish or hope someone could publish at least the dates as well as the data. Great audio, more than the video imo.



posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 08:42 PM
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a reply to: Chadwickus

they do seem to not really go anywhere though don't they?

25 minutes of flying nowhere...is that normal? honest question.



posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 08:47 PM
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Not CGI...

First impression birds... but seeming altitude and the way they stay in the area negates that... somewhat. (add) The third video has a V shape that seems to stop and move backwards ...something I've never seen a flock of migratory birds do, but that doesn't mean they don't.

Second thought, a hundred weather balloons on a day where upper level air streams are not moving ... much.

Third thought, unknown: weather phenomena , high tech or organisms.

Good post, as this isn't too easy to i.d.

Be nice to know what speed upper level atmosphere was moving over Philly that day... if there where vortexes, some light weight plastic garbage/streamers might explain it.

ETA but darn... the altitude says these things are larger than the usual bird. I've watched hundreds of weather balloons rise to vanishing point over the years... and these things do seem to be up at the least around 30,000 ft and at one point seem to be above some cirrus cloud... which would mean they're pretty big and waaaay up there... but ... more info needed.

Hmm? So yeah, birdies they likely are... the V shaped, ragged formation points to it, but the behavior seems odd.




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posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 08:47 PM
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That's what I thought...


Then I thought "troll"...


Then I thought, give them the benefit of the doubt, & wait for their logical answer to your valid question...



posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 08:48 PM
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a reply to: sweord

Fair point, I stopped watching pretty quickly, maybe they're stuck in a thermal up draft..

Don't really know!


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posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 08:49 PM
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a reply to: CharlieSpeirs

Troll?

You must be a newb



posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 08:50 PM
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Oh, my god! How is that anything other than white-fronted or snow geese in formation?? People REALLY need to get connected with nature again.

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posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 08:52 PM
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a reply to: CharlieSpeirs

also in the 3rd video many more 'birds' just seem to appear out of nowhere at about the 45 second mark...obviously its hard to tell for sure they may have just been off camera or out of focus.



posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 08:54 PM
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a reply to: Chadwickus
A headwind, more likely.

In any case, it sure was exciting for Mark.



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posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 08:56 PM
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a reply to: Chadwickus

Having watched the video myself...
Then seeing your less than stellar opinion...

It was a reasonable assumption...


However I see your 2nd response, take back my assumption and my conclusion is you just didn't watch enough of the video.



I don't know what that word is that you described me as.



posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 08:56 PM
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a reply to: CraftBuilder

But Mark said "birds don't fly in formations."



posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 08:57 PM
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a reply to: sweord

Didn't see the third video...


Thanks.




posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 09:01 PM
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They don't appear to be any sort of birds I'm familiar with.
I wish he had a better camera set up.
I'm not jumping to "alien invaders," but it is interesting footage.



posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 09:07 PM
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originally posted by: skunkape23
They don't appear to be any sort of birds I'm familiar with.

Well then I don't have to ask if you're an ornithologist, or even an average birder. These are very common birds.

Wiki - Snow Goose


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