Originally posted by _BoneZ_
Originally posted by Neutradol
A bird that nobody seen?
Nobody was looking at or watching for birds or insects. They were looking at the sky around them, their radars, their equipment.
Originally posted by Neutradol
A bird that makes a 90 degree turn on a dime?
Yes, birds and insects can do that. The "object" in the video doesn't do that.
Originally posted by Neutradol
A bird that can cross a cameras field of view so close and so fast that nobody can see it?
Again, nobody is paying attention to anything but the sky and their storm-tracking equipment. And nobody is going to stop in the middle of a storm
chase and say "HEY, A BIRD!!!!" and then go back to storm chasing.
Originally posted by Neutradol
And if it's so close? Why can't we distinguish it?
It's closer to the camera than the storm is. And it may not be a bird, it's more than likely an insect in my opinion.
Originally posted by Neutradol
fly TOWARDS a tornado or storm area?
It was flying around like any bird/insect does. And towards the end of the video, it was flying away from the storm. Who knows where it decided to
go.
edit on 29-7-2013 by _BoneZ_ because: sp
All of what you just said above is absolute crapioca. Just look at what you wrote will you? There was 3 cameras there. 1 is the one you are seeing,
which was on the ground, on a tripod. The other 2 were focused on the forming Mezzo that was forming, and they got no footage.
Everything else you said is absolute BS regarding insects, etc. I am searching youtube now for video's of onsect shots close to the camera JUST to
show you how stupid your theory is. And there are clips because I've fouind them before. I will post them shortly. And what you will see is VASTLY
different from what you THINK an insect would look like on camera.
At the end of the day. I never said this was an alien ship... I simply said it was a UFO. And that is what it is. This "insect" as you put it,
CLEARLY goes into a cloud layer for a few seconds and then re-emerges.
I will be back shortly.