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Israeli Jet Approaching UFO On Video

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skunkape

Paranormal Maven
I thought this was an interesting clip.

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Wow, I'd be interested in qualified people's thoughts on this. It's pretty weird how it forms a triangle then goes back to a spherical shape... not sure if that is just an artifact issue or what the object actually did.
 
This is nothing. Pure and simple.

I am no expert, but I have seen several explanations by experts of the "triangle" on various shows and it is nothing more than the shape of the lens being rendered when viewing an object that is out of focus. The object did not change shape, the camera changed aperture/settings whatever. You can see that.

Typical of vids that are hoaxes, a lot of zooming in and out and bouncing around. Never just try to have the camera still and take a decent picture for several seconds.

And why would you take the time to put "What you are about to see is real" in the front and add a classical music track on something that is real?

Yawn.
 
I thought the same thing. Can't SOMEONE SOMEwhere take a picture in focus??? I know, I know, it's not like you are all set up waiting for something to happen so you can photograph it perfectly, but still: The number of opportunities out there and there is rarely a shot good enough to properly analyze.

It looks like a mylar balloon to me. I'm not convinced the Israeli jet is anywhere near the same altitude as the object. The jet looks quite high to me and may be a civilian airliner. It seemed to me that the object floated into the path of the plane rather than the plane soaring intentionally toward the object. The plane never deviates from a straight path. That's another indication of the difference in altitude. In fact, if the object were close enough, you could 'move' the object into the path of the jet simply by moving the camera to a different angle.
 
I thought the same thing. Can't SOMEONE SOMEwhere take a picture in focus???
I snapped a whole reel on one of those disposable cameras of multiple UFO's. According to Wal Mart the film was bad. Other times I've seen'em, it's just so awesome you just don't even think about snapping a shot. The ratio of UFO reports, versus UFO photos and film, seems to me to be curiously skewed.
How many photos of the CIA brokering illegal arms deals do you know of?
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Skunkape, do you have any compelling photos at all, that you can share?

You seem to have seen quite a lot of stuff so I figure you might have a couple interesting shots. (?)
 
Skunkape, do you have any compelling photos at all, that you can share?

You seem to have seen quite a lot of stuff so I figure you might have a couple interesting shots. (?)
Ain't got shit. I'm on the case.
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