Posted on 05/27/2021 11:05:27 PM PDT by knighthawk
Video showing an unidentified flying object splashing down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego two years ago appears to have been corroborated by military radar which shows as many as 14 UFOs swarming a Navy combat ship while traveling at speeds of more than 160mph.
Earlier this month, investigative filmmaker Jeremy Corbell released footage showing what appeared to be a spherical object floating in the air above the ocean as it was observed by US Navy sailors aboard the USS Omaha in July 2019.
Corbell on Thursday released another video of the same incident, only this clip shows military radar being observed by sailors on the Omaha.
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I think the most logical answer to these ufo sightings is it is ball lightening.
https://www.britannica.com/science/ball-lightning
“What i wonder is if they ever had someone try to fly really close to them to get a proper look at them.”
Yes. They just scooted out of the way.
I have often tried to capture images of the night sky events, not ufo’s, with my Nikon. As an amateur photographer I would never really get the camera to lock in and actually take a picture.
On my cell phone it’ll take pictures, when you zoom in it’s super granular.
That said with all the “ufologists” out there you’d think we would have some spectacular clear photos and video of the ufo sightings. Not saying I’m a non believer, in fact I think something is out there that may be man made or alien. I feel the universe is too vast to not have other life forms out there. Do we really believe God only put life on our planet? There has to be other planets in the goldilocks zone of other solar systems. Just my 2 cents.
Fair enough.
How about this - everything we can ever see or know about our environment is provided by our creator for our sole experience.
Frankly, I am not sure which is the more likely.
Months at sea can make you crazy and start “seeing things”.
Sea Moths?
Males?
Could those be he moths?
So it could be likely our Creator deems it likely we are ready for us to see what’s out there. What we do with that information/knowledge will be the interesting thing. For sure the evil beings that are politicians in all countries will screw it up if there are actually beings out there that have discovered our planet. They would perceive it as a threat and the world as we know it would be gone.
We have the Hubble telescope, but all UFO photos/videos are remarkably grainy without background context.
Odd, isn’t it?
Total BS.
In my teens and 20’s I was 80% sure that aliens were real.
Later in life I was 50/50.
A couple years ago I was 80% sure that aliens were NOT real.
Now that the government is coming out and saying they are real, I am 100% sure that they are NOT real.
160 MPH in flight is first gear. If that’s all they got no worries! 😏
My Mom and I ware currently on a "Sea Hunt" watching binge. We catch one episode every day during my lunch break.
I love this show.
I also recently bought every episode of "Steve Canyon", which is every bit as good as Sea Hunt. (A couple of episodes are available on YT, which is what hooked me).
They really don't make 'em like they used to.
All you need to know is, it’s a Kawanishi H8K, and needs shooting down.
;)
Any cell phone camera, any camera can easily take clear photos and video. If the photo is blurry then the story is bunk.
Stunning Video of Shuttle Launch As Seen from iPhone on Airplane
https://singularityhub.com/2011/03/01/stunning-video-of-shuttle-launch-as-seen-from-iphone-on-airplane/
loved that show... wonder if backstory was UDT
My dad was in the 1920s merchant marine. Told of a WTF moment in the Indian Ocean, when he saw what looked like spokes of light from a distant wheel slowly flashing across the water.
It was shrugged off as phosphorescent plankton being stimulated by the beat of the engines.
I want to believe.
More crap videos by orgs we send billions of dollars annually. Where does that money go?
Ok, so each UFO was traveling at 160/15 = a little over 10.6 mph. They musta been hovering.
PLUS they can lock on to a particular object, and track it when the base of the “camera” is moving at any angle, erratically.
From the relatively small movements of a warship in high seas, to the rapid angular movements of a fighter.
Amazing stuff.
An F-35 can “see” over 700 miles via IR and for a full 360deg bubble around the aircraft. The software parses everything it sees and then presents threat decisions to the pilot.
All he has to do it push the “yes” button.
These objects may have been surveilling warships for decades, but only in the last 20 years have we been able to detect them.
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