Posted on 02/02/2011 11:15:59 AM PST by Errant
Video taken from Jerusalem this weekend showing a dancing, glowing ball hovering over the famous Dome of the Rock has some crying UFO. And so far, the images have no official explanation.
The video shows the ball drop down from the sky, sitting atop the religious site for about 25 seconds, and then quickly shoot up to the heavens like a rocket. The event was captured by at least two separate cameras stationed at different places in the city:
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I was talking to my sister yesterday, and she told me the next up and coming thing (after the 3Ds) are movies that are actually holograms. I thought that was interesting.
Bless you. I think.
LOL.
You think? Yeah, I wouldn’t be sure either. I’m a hard one to judge.
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I've seen this type of "object" before and it appears almost exactly like what an out of focus star appears like, in real time, through a camera attatched to an optical telescope, but viewed on a computer screen. I would described it as a almost slow boiling orb or pulsating point of light, which seems almost alive or fluid.
With a camera, connected to an optical telescope, viewed through a computer screen it's very easy to "make" a star do this, by simply taking taking the star out of focus.
I'm not saying this is what is seen here, I am only saying this appears almost exactly like an out of focus star, viewed in the configuration I described above.
2nd Jerusalem Dome of the Rock Temple Mount UFO video surfaces from 01/28/2011.
It's a still shot of the Dome. And listen to the voices and their "dialogue"... then the "Is that a UFO?" girl over everyone else... then the ridiculous Mississippi lady.
This is quite clearly a fake.
Yep..it’s fake...they have another video showing how it’s done...using four of them dropping down over the Dome...
What ever that was hovering, then racing upward, it was right over that other thing atop of the Temple Mount. The main point should be is Jerusalem, once again, is the focus of international news.
For what it’s worth, I noticed a game on ITunes for the Iphone that involves recording a UFO against real locations backgrounds. In otherwords, the game generates a UFO that shows on your Iphone camera/video as you record a scene (your backyard, the city skyline,whatever). You get points for keeping the UFO in the frame as it moves around erratically. Then you’re supposed to email the video to your friends to freak them out. Don’t remember its name but I wonder if these videos could be from that game?
That is an interesting possibility. Eyewitness accounts should be coming in from others not holding cameras.
Another take on the incident:
THANKS MUCH.
Maybe I can give this thread its due this evening.
A glowing orb would light up the top of the dome. Hoax...
I believe the first video is a fabrication but I'm not too sure about the one above. However, I would think there would have been more witnesses coming forward to tell their stories.
I agree
I believe you're referencing the first video (the close up) and I agree.
Yep, by zooming in to the max usually. You can even make out the matrix of the screen in the close up.
The video shows the ball drop down from the sky, sitting atop the religious site for about 25 seconds, and then quickly shoot up to the heavens like a rocket.Thanks Errant.
Thanks, I’m going to keep an eye out for that bit of software. It might explain video 2 looking realistic.
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