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Really? 'Weird'....I for sure thought that someone here would identify it at once, but 'weird' - then I'm impressed. What is it? It does look to me like something breaking apart, doesn't it? Anyone a meteorologist?Way too slow for any space debris. Pretty weird!
I didn't shoot the video.One of the weirdest and most believable high strangeness vids I have ever seen. Was this west of you location, BTW ? (over remote desert )
Initially it looked like a vapour trail of a plane caught in late sunshine, but then the additional parts kinda ruled that out. I think there might be fuel igniting and it could be a failed test of something like the Virgin Galactic craft, so as Chris said above, whilst too slow to be re-entry debris, if it is something sub-orbital then I could see that being a possible explanation. It's hard to tell from the perspective whether the 2nd part is actually going upwards or just toward the camera. Be interesting to see if any more info comes on this one. Well worth a look.
I was thinking it was from Disinformation but I don't see this video in their feed. It may have been one of those pop-up 'Suggested Posts'. What's interesting is when one googles Snowflake, AZ where this video was supposedly filmed, nothing comes up about any recent aerial anomaly - rather what does come up is the Travis Walton Alien Abduction Case.Uncanny. What is the 'trail' composed of? It seems to just hang there in the air in pieces? @Tyger, can you trace this back to an FB page from which you might have received it?
Exactly so. Especially after watching the Michigan video which is very suspicious. I would say part actual footage of a burn-up (looks very familiar to me) with 'painter' overlays. At one point the whole of it looks like a painting or some sort of graphic with lots-and-lots of camera movement plus focussing in-and-out, leaving the main burning object alone (which would make sense if stock footage of a burn-out is being used).Both the Arizona and Michigan videos look like very large effects that couldn't be hoaxed. But maybe you mean the videos themselves could be hoaxed rather than the phenomena that seem to appear in the sky. I still think it's likely to be some kind of military experiment (for what purpose who knows?). It's a weird weird weird etc. world, isn't it?![]()
The Arizona footage is more 'advanced' in technique. Audio curious - woman in both has same timbre voice. I think we're looking at some sort of attempt to create a phenomenon, a topic of conversation. Unless a meteorologist can step forward. If this actually occurred there would be news articles about both incidents. There isn't.