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dont concern yourself with the craft but whats inside of the craft is what you want to find out about.
Looks like Chinese lanterns to me...
When music is added, it really contributes to a possible fake video
The caption, calling these lights fireballs, is incorrect. A fireball is the name givn to meteors that give a tremendous show as they burn up entering our atmosphere, leaving a large streak across the sky for several minutes. They enter at an amazing speed, burn up in seconds, move in one direction, and enter at a 45% angle. These are NOT fireballs.
B.S. Show something real..
I agree.. People, quit adding stupid music or sound effects to your videos. This footage is pretty neat though. Isn't there a nuclear facility close to that area?
I agree that music added to real footage of UFOs isn't necessary. The video that just shows the sighting without music and graphics is a lot more credible.
yea i actually think these are lanterns this time...altho i hate when ppl see actual metalic craft and say lanterns!!
I think the "music" thing is subjective really. If music or graphics is used as a intro, maybe stating the name of the person who captured the footage or something, it's ok. It's when music is added on top of the actual sighting footage that it can have a negative effect on the video.
I think the "music" thing is subjective, really. If music or graphics is used as a intro, maybe stating the name of the person who captured the footage or something, it's ok. It's when music is added on top of the actual sighting footage that it can have a negative effect on the video.