I know that you're trying your best here but that really is a sad way to deal with what I told you.
A missile isnt anywhere near your field of view in just one minute.
That depends on what kind of missile it was. You probably don't know it but there are many kinds of missiles.
...to you, you are a national hero, calling out an enemy missile near our shores, but you are completely delusional and not even close to living in reality. You are not a hero.
I don't know what dark crevice of your brain you dragged that out of but you ought to consider upping or lowering your psychotropic drug intake.
P.S. YO U may have only seen three minutes of the video but the complete video was ten minutes.
What is saddest here is that you didn't even look at the link I gave you before. If you had you would know that Gil Leyvas told one of our fellow FReepers that he only saw the object for 3 minutes maximum. Nowhere in any other interview did he ever say anything about how long he saw it or how long he taped it. Nowhere. Now here's the link again.
Gil said the object creating the contrail was in view for 2 to 3 minutes then was no longer in view. He took ten minutes of video total, and the contrail was in view for an additional ten minutes.
More “Mystery Missiles” (aka contrails) over Georgia on Nov. 28th...video at link (after 13 sec. commercial):
http://www.ajc.com/video?bcpid=97471435001&bclid=1717763711&bctid=700744798001