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:
(Excerpt) Read more at theblaze.com ...
And you see how the confusion can be generated so easily. The process where a source on the ground and a source above are coordinated results in just this sort of ‘imagery’. To the ground observers it is as real as if a solid object.
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Sometimes this new technology makes me long for the days when you could make something work better simply by kicking it.
No idea, but one thing that comes to mind if it is a powerful laser, is overheating or an object inadvertently entering the beam and disintegrating. If ET, maybe powering up or communicating or scared off by something (photography, gunfire, etc)?
It's certainly an interesting object whatever it is. Did you notice the pulsation in the first video? Not sure if that is a camera issue or a characteristic of the object.
Here is the unedited second clip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ-bNOy_CKQ&NR=1
May God bless.
Tatt
Hmmmm, good find. Would require lots of power to create alright.
Do you know where the “third” clip is? We saw the two this thread originated with, and then the fourth you just linked to...I looked around a bit on YouTube, but only saw the unedited distance shot.
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Well if its a stealth drone its not very stealthy.
No, but I didn’t look around much.
... Or giving it the old “3-inch drop” to reseat the card in the port on the motherboard.
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UFO piing
Hmmm....you may be right.
Perhaps lasers triangulated around the Dome and synchronized to a common focus directly above it. They ignite the air high up, then are brought down toward the Dome for 20-odd seconds. Maybe then the angle is increased and the lasers are simultaneously turned skyward. That could explain the speed—it’s essentially changing the angle of a laser pointer a few degrees.
I dunno how to answer the luminosity point. But that thing is fluctuating like a fire and not steady like a solid luminescent object.
Or of course it could be extraterrestrial or supernatural. :)
Close-Up Video Casts Doubt on Jerusalem UFO
There's a video at the link. I haven't seen it yet.
It was the exit from the far viewpoint that impressed me the most about this.
Of course the knucklehead 12er’s in Iran will definitely see this as a sign and confirmation to begin.
Doesn’t anyone think it is strange that there is little chatter to, from or about Iran at this point?
Yup.
Or of course it could be fraud. :)
Is there stuff moving in the background in that close-up video? I can’t tell. Or is it just that there aren’t many cars around Jerusalem at 1 AM.
Next to simple a hoax of multiple videos created by collaborating hoaxers, it would be my best guess. The link above about generators being brought to the general location lends credence to the laser theory, IMO.
Ball of confusion..
W.D.Fard’s “mother ship” ~ Calypso Louie is a new comer to this stuff.
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