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Korean UFO ... is it real??

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Wow, Don, intriguing. Statistically, of course, chances are there's a reasonable explanation for it, but what I couldn't imagine. That's the case, as we've heard numerous times, for the majority of sightings, but how does it go, there's a small percentage for which no explanation can be given no matter what, and in numbers that can mount up over all these years. Interesting indeed. Kim
 
I've said on this forum many times I am no image analyst. Gut-feeling on first viewing? Well, it does not look like a deliberate video hoax.
So we are left maybe with all the other explanations of circular hat-shaped craft with no visible means of propulsion looking like it can move like hell! Eh...........so it's a UFO!

(Sorry Don for even saying this in a post you've started but for those of you out there still unsure what UFO means - well, look it up - it doesn't mean alien spacecraft. Well, some debunkers keep trotting that one out and it's beyond old. No-one like Bill Nigh the ****** guy should be allowed on TV - not because of his views but because of his obvious refusal to obey the definition of a UFO - he jumps on the alien thing every time, even when the ufologists do not!):mad:(for Mr Nigh):)(for normal people).
 
It looks like the 1965 Heflin UFO to me Don.
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Good morning Observer. The Korean object does indeed somewhat resemble the Heflin object. These types of cases are frustrating, while they "look good" on the surface I am hesitant to "jump on the band wagon" because I have seen so many of these things fall apart. This will probably end up like most of these other cases ... we will never truly know.

Decker
 
The lower plains look very blocky to me is that meant to be a city below the plane? Also the language spoken by the person on the plane aint South Korean sounds a bit Eastern European or Russian least to me. It could be genuine but i am extremely iffy about these kind of videos, very easy to make fake videos like this today.
 
The lower plains look very blocky to me is that meant to be a city below the plane? Also the language spoken by the person on the plane aint South Korean sounds a bit Eastern European or Russian least to me. It could be genuine but i am extremely iffy about this kind of videos, very easy to make fake videos like this today.

I thought it sounded Spanish.
 
Wow, Don, intriguing. Statistically, of course, chances are there's a reasonable explanation for it, but what I couldn't imagine. That's the case, as we've heard numerous times, for the majority of sightings, but how does it go, there's a small percentage for which no explanation can be given no matter what, and in numbers that can mount up over all these years. Interesting indeed. Kim

Yip Kim - it only takes one real case.
 
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