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could that have been the lights of another distant jet? seems real.
this is just like i saw outside on our front porch. Silver Balls
it did not start shaking till the "ufo" appeared.. not right
That's because he zoomed in like a billion more times. If it didn't shake, then you should be more suspicious.
Who knows? What it is. But interesting.
The person states that this was taken about 10 miles out from the airport....that being said, I would be more likely to believe what he caught was the landing lights of another aircraft. Living close to an airport, I have seen this firsthand.....at first, it does look like a ufo, and when the plane banks , the light suddenly disappears. As a firm believer in ufo's, caution needs to be the
I kind of agree here, However, why do UFO's always have pulsating lights or visible lights. Is this not odd to anyone? And why is red or orange always a colour to be noticed? If they want to be noticed, why don't they just get down here and say 'Hi', or eat someone. <br />The one I have seen and had witnessed, had no lights, no noise and was simply an orb in what looked like
if the the flight was "bumpy", then why are the only frames of the footage shaky? i dont know about you guys, but the camera person's hands seem quite steady, as does the flight itself.