UFO videos

Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow


That's just baloon.




That's the coolest UFO video ever.

I recently discovered this YouTube UFO channel. They seem to be genuine, zero hype, just post videos they get from all over the world, without any comment. All videos are just bright dots. Some are obviously false flags, like baloons or aeroplanes, but few are genuine. Check it out:

https://www.youtube.com/c/OnlyRealUFOs/videos
 

Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
Swedish guy comes out after getting pissed off because the general public thinks his sighting was fake:



Yeah, good luck trying to pick up something like that with radar. That object is literarly flying in between tree tops.
 
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nivek

As Above So Below
 

michael59

Celestial
This object was travelling at some speed.. This is the statement that was given by Darren Ellis: "Between 6-7am in Tennessee . My uncle has been photographing/videoing the humming birds that have been feeding at his house for a little while. He saw nothing out of the ordinary until he put the video in slow motion. Consider how fast a humming bird beats/flaps its wings per second...look at the horizon below the bird. At the time of shooting the video, he saw nothing and he and my aunt never heard a sound other than nature. The video starts at normal speed and then goes to slow motion. Pretty cool and something moving in a pretty straight line at a crazy rate of speed that certainly does not seem like a bug." Darren when on to add " In real time they never saw or heard anything, but that’s too perfect of a straight line for that to be a bug, and consider the speed of a hummingbirds wings (approx 53 beats per second) that thing is fast" Thanks to Darren Ellis And his Uncle for allowing me the use of this footage and to view the original https://www.facebook.com/darren.ellis...

 

nivek

As Above So Below
 

Area201

cold fusion
"Object moves sideways before stopping on a dime, then pauses for a while before shooting straight up. Source is apparently a live webcam from a beach in the UK"

 

1963

Noble

Footage which thousands believe shows UFO in Doncaster

This video has been doing the rounds for the last week or so, I came across it on FB and was drawn to it by means of it's locality. [about 8 miles from my home] in Doncaster.
I immediately posted on the guy's [ Andrew Pollard] comment invite that in my humble opinion that it was a good film, but could easily just be something like 'a dragonfly' crossing the screen much closer in the foreground of the plane. ... And boy did I get some hammer from one or two of the more 'Tinfoily-types'! :p ... but nevertheless, I as usual have no greater insight into these matters than anyone else... would tend to stick by my initial interpretation of the film.
What do you guys think?

Cheers.
 

1963

Noble
"Object moves sideways before stopping on a dime, then pauses for a while before shooting straight up. Source is apparently a live webcam from a beach in the UK"


Hi there buddy, I Found that one pretty interesting Zeke.... and if 'real' ... very good indeed! ... the day after the guy [
LMX2001] posted that version of his film, he posted a kind of update version that was entitled 'closer look' ...

... i'd personally love this to be genuine, but feel that I have to say that for no good reason whatsoever, I somehow get the feeling that it is more than likely a hoax? ... but that's just me and of course I could well be mistaken.

Cheers Buddy.
 

Area201

cold fusion

Footage which thousands believe shows UFO in Doncaster

This video has been doing the rounds for the last week or so, I came across it on FB and was drawn to it by means of it's locality. [about 8 miles from my home] in Doncaster.
I immediately posted on the guy's [ Andrew Pollard] comment invite that in my humble opinion that it was a good film, but could easily just be something like 'a dragonfly' crossing the screen much closer in the foreground of the plane. ... And boy did I get some hammer from one or two of the more 'Tinfoily-types'! :p ... but nevertheless, I as usual have no greater insight into these matters than anyone else... would tend to stick by my initial interpretation of the film.
What do you guys think?

Cheers.


Insect AKA "Rod UFO". I agree with your opinion.
 

Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
"Object moves sideways before stopping on a dime, then pauses for a while before shooting straight up. Source is apparently a live webcam from a beach in the UK"



I gave it a like, but after thinking about it for a while, I'll be more inclined to think it's a CGI.

First, it's just one bright pixel. Big deal, that requires absolutely minimal CGI skill. Second, there is no hint of any reflection in the water. OK, it's at least a few kilometers away, but maybe just a shade. Third, UFO flies horizontally towards the human dwellings on the left. That's extremely unlikely because UFO's tend to avoid human contact unless it occurs purely by surprise. Fourth, UFO went straight up. That meant it used max power, and why use max power when there is no threat? There was no ship or airplane approaching it. UFO could have departed at a leisurely rate. And fifth, there was a trail behind UFO. UFOs don't use reactive propulsion, there are no exaust gasses to be left behind.
 

1963

Noble
Space.com says there not aliens idk, but still an interesting read supposedly the answer is the star link satellites
Russian cosmonaut spots 'space guests' amid dazzling auroras in video. They're not aliens. | Space
Hi PBB, yeah I saw this story the other day, and immediately thought that satellites were the front runner. And the 'starlink train' would be a likely explanation, ... but just for the hell of it I will show my ignorance and mention that what doesn't quite compute in this tiny little mind of mine is the fact that there are clearly [after multiple viewings] only four of these 'objects/lights' and every other picture or video that i've seen of these modern day wonders show a heck of a lot more than the four shown by the cosmonaut Ivan Vagner.
I'm not saying that the 'starlink' is wrong... but have learnt not to simply take the obvious solution to such sights without registering any niggles. [so to speak]
For instance , does this bona fide picture from the exact same location just four months prior look so similar to the Russian film? ...
1920px-ISS-62_Earth%27s_glow_and_Aurora_australis_with_Starlink_satellite_constellation.jpg

... Well maybe it's just my suspicious nature in overdrive on this, ... but as I say for me at least, it is just probable and not definite. :Unsure:

Cheers Buddy.
 
Hi PBB, yeah I saw this story the other day, and immediately thought that satellites were the front runner. And the 'starlink train' would be a likely explanation, ... but just for the hell of it I will show my ignorance and mention that what doesn't quite compute in this tiny little mind of mine is the fact that there are clearly [after multiple viewings] only four of these 'objects/lights' and every other picture or video that i've seen of these modern day wonders show a heck of a lot more than the four shown by the cosmonaut Ivan Vagner.
I'm not saying that the 'starlink' is wrong... but have learnt not to simply take the obvious solution to such sights without registering any niggles. [so to speak]
For instance , does this bona fide picture from the exact same location just four months prior look so similar to the Russian film? ...
1920px-ISS-62_Earth%27s_glow_and_Aurora_australis_with_Starlink_satellite_constellation.jpg

... Well maybe it's just my suspicious nature in overdrive on this, ... but as I say for me at least, it is just probable and not definite. :Unsure:

Cheers Buddy.
I thought the same thing usually the star link satellites are a bunch of satellites almost in a straight line and the one the Russian cosmonaut shows us is about out or five in almost a V formation but what do I know
 

nivek

As Above So Below
I thought the same thing usually the star link satellites are a bunch of satellites almost in a straight line and the one the Russian cosmonaut shows us is about out or five in almost a V formation but what do I know

Yeah starlink satellites are definitely in a straight line formation, and so many of them, geez that's a lot of them...

 
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