Posted on 05/03/2009 1:56:41 PM PDT by JoeProBono
A UFO was allegedly seen by a number of witnesses hovering above a shopping mall in a satellite town of Moscow in Russia early last month. One lucky witness managed to film the craft with astonishing results. The footage below shows the very clear outline of a disc shaped craft that suddenly vanishes towards the end of the clip.
The sighting took place in the town of Kashira, on the outskirts of Russia's capital city Moscow. The UFO was spotted above the well-known Kisharsky Shopping Mall, leading some local UFO researchers to speculate that it may have been tapping into the Mall's substantial energy system.
UFO sightings and footage have never been more frequent in Russia and many local ufologists believe that aliens will soon be openly revealing their presence on our planet.
I haven’t seen the video, but I bet it is shakey and out of focus?
Hmmmmmmmm? Does the underside say Buick in the center?
There seem to be a growing number of sightings in Russia and elsewhere.
Actually, no. Watch it.
The UFO leaves at a speed almost as fast as the Kentucky Derby winner, but not quite.
CRAP! That looked GOOD! Especially when it took off.
However, if something that large would be able to achieve that rate of speed in such a rapid manner, there’s have been a sonic boom.
“To Serve Man”
there’s = there’d
That was cool
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUdpFN4O4B0
The state of the art in CGI, Photoshop and audio manipulation (ProTools) is such you can't believe any thing you see or hear.
And, thanks to the drive-by media, you can't believe anything you read either.
I say fake. 2 clues.
(1) zooms in really slowly indicating (a) good kind of camera, most cameras have only 1 zoom speed. why does this guy happen to have a good camera? And (b) why would he zoom in slowly? He should be excited, & zoom in quickly
(2) lucky he had the date turned on. most people turn that off by default. but for a ufo vid you would want it on
(3) why did he zoom out just before it flew away? If that was me, I would zoom in for as long as I could, to try and see more detail, not just a black outline. makes for a good shot to zoom out just before it flies away. too convenient
You’re too gullible dude.
Not necessarily. Look up the term ‘cavitation’
No it is not. I don’t have an answer either.
Please explain?
Cavitation could be used to prevent the shockwave which causes sonic booms.
Paging Scully and Mulder.
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