April 26, 201412 yr I'd guess one of those special plastic party balloons but it has too odd a shape it seems. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uW38aYZfT9U
April 26, 201412 yr Well, it is by definition a UFO. Unidentified Flying Object. I think it's a visitor from another planet. Ian R Tyldesley
April 26, 201412 yr Balloon. If you notice, right at the beginning of the video you see that the bushes are responding to a rather strong breeze that looks to be blowing in that same direction as the 'object' is traveling. I remember some footage from some years ago taken around Mexico City that claimed the objects were UFO(s) even though they were pretty clearly balloons, the silver party type. This example appears to me to be the same same slightly flatten type - like a round couch pillow or perhaps rectangular. With a weighted object attached to one of the flattened sides. Still I do agree that it is a UFO simply because the video doesn't provide a clear enough image to say for sure. I think it's a visitor from another planet. Relax, . . . . . It's just my wife returning from a visit with her family. I'm sure the Air Force would claim it is a weather balloon. Weather balloon, swamp gas, ball lightning, the explanations or denial attempts were creative to say the least. Sometimes I think they (the USAF) purposefully made the explanations unbelievable on purpose so people would instead believe and be more worried about the UFO thing rather than other issues or on the other hand perhaps to desensitize people to the reality that they do exist. That is what keeps this subject so fascinating. If anyone does know the truth they aren't talking. What really is interesting is the length to which the USAF has gone to in order to discredit some people or silence them. The movie "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" has some interesting and true facts slipped into the plot. There was a incident where two Indiana State Police cruisers were chasing a unidentified light at very high speeds. The object / light was at vehicle height above the road. The chase lasted for a quite a time, 30 or 40 miles if I remember correctly, until the object came to a bend in the road. It went straight, out over a valley without a change in altitude, ending up several hundred feet AGL before vanishing, poof! The lead ISP cruiser went through the guardrail ending up down over the embankment and a long way from the highway. Both officers had been on the radio describing their chase the entire time. Their story was also validated by two witnesses each at separate locations who observed the object and the chase cars going past their location at a high speed. A whoosh as the object went past followed a few seconds later by the lead chase car and the second car another few seconds behind, both with engines and sirens screaming. The officers were not disciplined and the whole incident was hushed up in our local newspapers. Regards, Mel
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