Sorry, I don't know if this requires excerpting, but I did so anyway, so as not to get the Admin Mods PO'd at me.
It was Venus. The fireball seen later was a separate event.
ABC15 is a greater Phoenix area station.
Were it a real UFO fighters aircraft from Luke AFB would have been sent up to 1) get real photos, 2) communicate with it, 3) tell it to land at Luke, and if failing to comply 4)shoot it down.
I'm like that, too. Once they hurt my feelings and I didn't post for a couple of months, maybe the whole summer.
Have into UFO sightings sharply declining after nuclear testing stopped ( especially above ground testing)?
IB4TQP!
All your cacti are belong to us
I can’t believe the depths of stupidity to which TV “journalists” have descended. They’re all worked up because they spotted Venus.
Have you ever seen a little ball of plasma that forms when a crystal fractures? The hills of Arizona probably have lots and lots of crystals fracturing all the time. Some of them probably produce plasma balls.
Oh, and that “irregular” flight path of the orange object is camera shake, which is apparent in the rest of the image.
Video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Du-SEOZUarg&feature=player_embedded
Also this story is from 2011.
CAN IT WILL YA?
This UFO event is just a publicity stunt for MIB 3 , due to be released later on May 25th.
Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyaFEBI_L24
FYI,
NEXT TIME . . .
These topics are supposed to be posted only in CHAT.
And that derisively to humorously.
It saves us all a lot of grief.
I don't believe the green fireballs came from outer space but they were "real" UFOs -- *unidentified* flying objects. Nobody seems to have a provable theory about what caused them but there's been endless speculation. Google "green fireballs New Mexico" or read the Wiki summary here: GREEN FIREBALLS
UFO Crash Con - Keeping UFOs Secret - Terry Hansen
Features Terry Hansen - Public skepticism about the reality of UFO crashes stems from a near total absence of news coverage about such events. The naïve media consumer assumes that news organizations present a more or less complete picture of world events. Consequently, the absence of news about UFO crashes suggests to such people that crashes have not, in fact, occurred. Historically, however, leading news organizations have worked very closely with the federal government to censor news judged to have national security implications. This means that UFO crashes almost certainly would not have received much news coverage, especially by national-level news organizations. In this talk, Terry Hansen, author of The Missing Times: New media complicity in the UFO cover-up, explains why news organizations cooperate with the government, how news censorship is achieved in practice, and how propaganda works to hide important events and reduce public curiosity. Hansen will also discuss potential ways to circumvent UFO-related media deceptions. Finally, he will discuss the concept of national security and the prospects for achieving a more open, accountable federal government
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAvJbnihvlQ