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Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by Orkojoker
The video released does not allay the fact that it looks just like birds/bugs (birds for me) flying in front of the camera.
Originally posted by Thunda
With all due respect, Chadwickus, when the article states "Scientists have estimated the speed, depending on the size of the object, to be at least 4000 - 6000 mph." that would have to be one seriously fast 'bug'.
I have found Leslie Kean to be a truthful and balanced observer in other cases, so have no reason to believe she is lying about the other videos, but then thats one of the rules of de-bunking, isnt it- 'everybody is lying, no-one (apart from a de-bunker) is telling the truth'.
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by Orkojoker
Have you seen the seven videos yet?
No.
So until we do, we should take what they say with a grain of salt.
The video released does not allay the fact that it looks just like birds/bugs (birds for me) flying in front of the camera.
If you like I can post up a heap of bug and bird examples for you to compare with if you like.
Originally posted by Skywatcher2011
Those are all bugs in the above .gif pictures.
Here's some birds and bugs in the meantime:
Originally posted by Hellas
Originally posted by Skywatcher2011
Those are all bugs in the above .gif pictures.
Here's some birds and bugs in the meantime:
Originally posted by Skywatcher2011
Originally posted by Hellas
Originally posted by Skywatcher2011
Those are all bugs in the above .gif pictures.
Here's some birds and bugs in the meantime:
OMG, hahahah...I totally overlooked that statement I just woke up and had my very first sip of coffee. After a lack of sleep and not having that coffee yet, it was easier for me to look at pictures than read and assume someone was posting anomalies in the fields!
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction Hellas
CEFAA was established in 1997, within the Department of Civil Aeronautics, the equivalent of our FAA. Its creation was sparked when aeronautic specialists and others reported multiple sightings of anomalous lights near Aeropuerto Chacalluta -- an airport in Northern Chile -- which were then reported in the press.
Gen. Ricardo Bermúdez, formerly chief commander of the air force's 3rd Air Brigade (southern area) and an air attaché in London, was one of CEFAA's founders, and he currently directs the agency with a full-time staff of three. "Our mission is to study cases of unidentified aerial phenomena for which there is adequate data, to determine any possible risk to air operations," says Bermúdez. "Since this is a worldwide phenomenon, it should be subjected to rigorous scientific analysis so we can come to viable conclusions."
CEFAA officials collected seven videos of the El Bosque UFO taken from different vantage points. Bermúdez commissioned scientists from many disciplines, aeronautical experts, and air force and army photogrametric technicians to subject the videos to intense scrutiny. They all came to the same conclusions. Each video included three different, mainly horizontal loops flown by the UFO within seconds of each other. The object made elliptical passes either near or around each of three sets of performing jets. It flew past the Halcones, F5s and F16s at speeds so fast it was not noticed by the pilots or anyone on the ground below.