Posted on 04/06/2018 6:03:03 PM PDT by BenLurkin
What is being described as a huge UFO mothership was caught on film in North Carolina, according to the Charlotte Observer. An unnamed camerama caught the object hovering over rural fields close to Columbus, 85 miles west of Charlotte in Polk County, in the night sky.
The black and white video was filmed on April 3 and runs nearly five minutes. The YouTube footage released by The UFO Institute shows a v-shaped craft lit by six hovering lights, accompanied by a humming sound and the voice of the cameraman pondering what the heck those lights are.
"Whatever it is, it seems to be dropping," the cameraman says. Conspiracy theorists proffered the idea that the lights belong to a top-secret, experimental anti-gravity military vessel called the TR-3B, which could be based at the Fort Bragg or Pope Air Force bases. The craft has never officially been acknowledged.
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North Carolina is one of the top ten states in America for UFO sightings. The National UFO Reporting Center lists 2,822 UFO sightings in North Carolina since the 1940s. California has had 13,199 sightings followed by Florida (6,252) and Washington (5,711). New York reported 4,558. The sightings in the database range from the 1950s to 2015.
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The first sightings went on record in 1945 in Winston-Salem. The most recent was in January in Greensboro, when commuters reported lights streaking across the sky zooming down to the Earth" for about 10 minutes around 8:45 p.m. The witnesses "also saw aircraft all over as if they were looking for something."
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That old town was OK for me. I left and went back to AZ.
I was working for Ford Aero out on the ranges shooting down UFO’s.
Ha! :) Did you ever go to Hawthorne?
Lol
Always seems to happen in regions where moonshine is popular..............
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That guy filming was smokin’ weed and sippin’ shine. And sittin’ on that sack of seed.
Surprising how these advanced civilizations conquer space travel, but haven’t mastered infrared night vision and need spotlights to see and get around.
Indeed! The night sky is incredible here.
I did better than that......
My apartment had no furniture so I went to Mammoth and jewed a furniture store down to 200 for a couch. It was all I had.
I took the couch up to Mammoth Lakes and checked out the area.
Just went back home and gave myself a place to sleep off the floor.
Had a buddy with me that had just spent 3 years at Kwajelein.
That’s amazing, getting a good price in a ski resort like Mammoth.
My mistake. It was Bishop, CA where I got that couch from. :^)
Tonopah had nothing better than a Sears catalog store. I still have that VCR.
Oh God the popups
What is most grand is the people I met were great.
I will be working on Apple Isabel starting next Monday.
Reno
Super-8? Tri-X Pan? Panatomic-X? Kodachrome?
Why can't people use the correct technical terminology?
Apple or Android.
I don’t get it. If I were an interplanetary traveler wanting to silently fly around the earth at night and snoop on humans without being noticed, why would I have clearance lights from one end of my spacecraft to the other?
About the least convincing argument there is.
Super-8? Tri-X Pan? Panatomic-X? Kodachrome?
Why can't people use the correct technical terminology?
I don't believe much is really caught on film anymore (as I'm sure you know). I used to prefer Kodachrome 8mm when I was actually fiming with my 8mm camera, and later a Super 8, but enjoyed using Tri-X Pan for fast action black & white still shots. Ektachrome was my favorite color film.
I have seen a number of older actual film shots on Youtube mislabeled video by the ignorant. 1930s video? I don't think so.
I got to disagree. It is stationary and not flying.
It’s a UO. No F.
I won my first video poker royal flush jackpot playing at the Mizpah bar.
You may be right about that.
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