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Ivan Seeking said:
I have not seen the film, but laser beans cannot ordinarily be seen side wise, except when smoke or dust scatters them. The phaser shots in Star Trek are nice, but not real.
Ivan Seeking said:
pftest said:I present to you the amazing Fianna triangle video:
http://www.realufos.net/2008/10/irish-triangle-ufo-video.html
mirror:
I think it looks a bit fake. The camera is too steady, the craft moves too smooth.
gareth said:ye, and the zoom seems to be pretty impressive for a camera phone
(but maybe Fianna Fail can afford nice camera phones!)
kasse said:So what do you think of Dean Mitchell claiming aliens have been and are visiting us? Is he just a stupid nutcase?
CEL said:Can you provide a link for his claims?
Finding a camera with ufo footage on it sounds extremely implausible.gareth said:Hold up,
The 'more info' in the youtube video reads as follows#
This is a video was on a cheap camera I found when Hiking in the Smokey Mountains.
This is all that was on it.
http://www.theage.com.au/national/30-years-on-ufo-mystery-still-vivid-20081011-4yss.html...Steve Robey remembers it like it was yesterday. The now-retired air traffic controller was working the night shift at the Melbourne Flight Service Unit on Saturday, October 21, 1978, when the call came in at 7.06pm.
Pilot Frederick Valentich, flying from Moorabbin Airport to King Island to pick up some crayfish, reported that a strange aircraft was "playing a game with him" and he wanted to know if any military planes were in the area...
Ivan Seeking said:http://www.theage.com.au/national/30-years-on-ufo-mystery-still-vivid-20081011-4yss.html
References to official documents for this event are found in the UFO Napster.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081020/od_uk_nm/oukoe_uk_britain_ufoLONDON (Reuters) – Two U.S. fighter planes were scrambled and ordered to shoot down an unidentified flying object (UFO) over the English countryside during the Cold War, according to secret files made public on Monday.
One pilot said he was seconds away from firing 24 rockets at the object, which moved erratically and gave a radar reading like "a flying aircraft carrier."
The pilot, Milton Torres, now 77 and living in Miami, said it spent periods motionless in the sky before reaching estimated speeds of more than 7,600 mph (12,000 kph)...
LONDON — An American fighter pilot flying from an English air base at the height of the Cold War was ordered to open fire on a massive UFO that lit up his radar, according to an account published by Britain's National Archives on Monday.
nuby said:http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081020/od_uk_nm/oukoe_uk_britain_ufo
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/bizarre/6077389.htmlIf you believe former fighter pilot Milton Torres' story — and news organizations around the world are running with it — the U.S. Air Force was seconds from attacking an alien aircraft over England late one cloudy night in 1957.
Possible interstellar war was averted when the unidentified flying object sped away.
"It was not made of this earth," said Torres, 77, a retired Florida International University engineering professor.
Torres' account was included in thousands of pages of UFO-related documents recently declassified by the British Ministry of Defense and posted online by the British national archive.[continued]
The video doesn't seem to work.Ivan Seeking said:More UFO reports from Texas [with video]
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2008/10/25/pkg.tx.more.ufo.sightings.wfaa
http://www.myfoxaustin.com/myfox/pa...n=1&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=VSTY&pageId=1.1.1AUSTIN -- Carl Lancaster of Austin believes that UFOs are hovering over the city's sky at night and believes he has the video to prove it. Foti Kallergis spoke with Lancaster who showed FOX 7 his UFO footage...
The Danish Air Force has opened its UFO archives...over 15,000 report
UFO archives are now readily available to the public, detailing sightings from over the last 30 years. The Danish Air Force published the archive online yesterday because it felt that ‘there was nothing secret in the files’.
The Air Force said that most of the sightings remained ‘unidentified’ because the details were not precise enough. However, some of the reports contained enough description to rule out the UFOs as aircraft, weather phenomenon or paper lanterns...
subliminal said:Really? This is a PDF file.