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frogmarch

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4. The NASA footage video
Mon Dec 12, 2011, 07:17 PM
Dec 2011

is intriguing, but taking into account the amount of space debris http://orbitaldebris.jsc.nasa.gov/photogallery/beehives.html#geo
that’s out there, I think that some of the moving and/or flashing objects could be orbital junk reflecting sunlight or magnified particles of dust from the vehicle, and that some of the objects could be charged plasma. (The objects forming a circle was a strange thing, though!) Nevertheless, I think it’s a huge leap to call the objects in the NASA films UFOs in the alien/ET sense of the term. Still, the video was fascinating to watch and listen to, and I learned some things from it.

The Phoenix Lights video is compelling. The witnesses certainly seem credible. I don’t know what they saw, but I don’t think it was flares or ordinary aircraft.

Thanks a lot for both videos.

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Astronaut Gordon Cooper (UFO) [View all] frogmarch Dec 2011 OP
This is a fascinating video, produced by Dan Akroyd FourScore Dec 2011 #1
COOL!!!! I CAN EMBED VIDEO!!! FourScore Dec 2011 #2
Thanks! frogmarch Dec 2011 #3
The NASA footage video frogmarch Dec 2011 #4
I'm glad you got to watch them. FourScore Dec 2011 #5
I'm glad too. I am going to frogmarch Dec 2011 #6
Thanks for the post :-) Ghost in the Machine Dec 2011 #7
You’re welcome. Glad you posted. frogmarch Dec 2011 #8
My dad, a commercial airline pilot, once saw a UFO while in the Air Force. zappaman Dec 2011 #9
I think frogmarch Dec 2011 #10
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