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17 hours ago, Rocky_53 said:

That's certainly what it looks like to me Noel.

 

Have you seen the star shaped object video? Diffraction from a bright light source. So not really star-shaped. But here's the thing, somebody on the internet noticed a dark shape to its left.... A PARACHUTE! Its basically a flare dangling from a parachute, hence the smoke trail that's also visible. 

You would think that pretty much any "expert" that analysed this would;d know what it was, if some guy on the internet can figure it out.

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Noel

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I have an easy feeling in believing of UFOs and life from outside this planet, however, I have an extremely hard time believing of space travel of anything organic.  Even if wormholes and such made it possible to travel great distances in short time, even if traveling at light speed was a thing, the logistics of travel by anything that needs food, medicine etc is where everything falls apart for me. Perhaps because to an advance civilizations I am but a small mind.  

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2 hours ago, martin-w said:

 

Have you seen the star shaped object video? Diffraction from a bright light source. So not really star-shaped. But here's the thing, somebody on the internet noticed a dark shape to its left.... A PARACHUTE! Its basically a flare dangling from a parachute, hence the smoke trail that's also visible. 

You would think that pretty much any "expert" that analysed this would;d know what it was, if some guy on the internet can figure it out.

Sure, there are sooo many videos which are often, clearly, just flares or visual anomolies, it's difficult to comprehend. Like you say, to think that socalled experts fail to recognise many of these is amazing!

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From the Disclosure files:

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Hook

Larry Hookins

 

Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth
And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;

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Oh, you wouldn’t want to tangle with a Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!

 

18 hours ago, LHookins said:

From the Disclosure files:

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Clever aliens, disguising their spaceships as Mary Poppins, luckily we see through it.

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Eric from EHAM, a flying Dutchman.

 

Some of you have probably seen this before, but this is something I captured in Madeira some years ago. I didn't see it until I looked at the photo file some time later.

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Howard
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11 hours ago, Rocky_53 said:

Some of you have probably seen this before, but this is something I captured in Madeira some years ago. I didn't see it until I looked at the photo file some time later.

 

Could be anything. Debris on the sensor, a bug flying past that looks elongated due to the relatively slow exposure. 

2 hours ago, martin-w said:

 

Could be anything. Debris on the sensor, a bug flying past that looks elongated due to the relatively slow exposure. 

Nope Martin. I have been a photographer for my entire life.  Nothing on the sensor, it only appeared on this single file. 250th second shutter speed. I took several photographs all within twenty seconds of each other, this only appeared on one single file. I'm not saying it's one thing or another, I just find it interesting. :wink:

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Howard
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There are unexplained things flying through our atmosphere, I've witnessed a couple of them.  I can't believe that the various governments of the world do not know more about them than they are telling us, but secrecy and control are in the nature of government.  I doubt that governments will ever be open and transparent regarding UFO's.

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3 hours ago, Rocky_53 said:

Nothing on the sensor, it only appeared on this single file. 250th second shutter speed.

 

250th is usually too slow to freeze an insect in flight, unless it's in slow flight or hovering. Some insects can get up to 90 mph! 

 

 

 

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