Impressive ThorAxe. The trajectory of the lights seems to show them in front of the background clouds, which would imply this UFO quite literally went to ground. Hmmm?
The last vid I posted is a hoax. Even the palm trees are not real. Look closely. All the palms are identical.
And that was produced almost four years ago by some graphic artists fooling around with company computers while off the clock. Imagine what could be done today.
The only UFO vids I have ever seen that might be real are tiny dots on the screen. But thats even easier to fake. The Haiti UFO vid has set the minimum standard. And nothing yet that I have seen has exceeded it.
Mass Sight over Carmichael CA near Sacramento CA. This took place over my home around 7pm. I watched this for about 15 minutes. After the first 8 I couldn't see them with my eyes only could get them on film. I had to speed up the video for Youtube time fram of 10 Minutes. If you with the Media and would like a full unedited copy please e-mail me I'm more then happy to give one out. For all those who ask for a copy you can download it here from my account. http://www.filesonic.com/file/1704000351/Mass_Sighting_Carmichael_C...
September 21-22: Earth-Elenin-Venus alignment September 23: Equinox, Grid Transmissions, Solar Wave September 23-26: Cosmic Convergence September 26-28: Sun-Elenin-Earth alignment
A 2010 Orionid meteor, seen over Western Ontario, Canada. A waxing gibbous moon shines brightly at the left side of the image. CREDIT: NASA courtesy of Meteor Physics Group, University of Western Ontario
If you step outside before dawn during the next week or so, you might try to catch a view of some "cosmic litter" that has been left behind in space by Halley's Comet: the Orionid meteor shower.
The Orionids can best be described as a junior version of the famous Perseid meteor shower. This year'sOrionids show is scheduled to reach its maximum before sunrise on the morning of Oct. 22. The meteors are known as "Orionids" because the fireballs seem to fan out from a region to the north of Orion's second brightest star, ruddy Betelgeuse.
Currently, Orion appears ahead of us in our journey around the sun. The constellation does not completely rise above the eastern horizon until after 11 p.m. local daylight time. At its best, several hours later around 5 a.m., Orion will be highest in the sky toward the south.
The Orionids typically produce around 20 to 25 meteors per hour under a clear, dark sky. Orionid meteors are normally dim and not well seen from urban locations, so you'd do best to find a safe rural location to see the most Orionid activity. [Spectacular Leonid meteor shower photos]
Orionid meteors will begin to increase noticeably around Oct. 17, when they'll start appearing at about five per hour. After peaking on the morning of Oct. 22, activity will begin to slowly descend, dropping back to around five per hour around Oct. 26. The last stragglers usually appear sometime in early to mid- November.
Burbia
Sep 17, 2010
Roy Kruger
Thx for this vid.Was inactive a while,just spottet it.
Regards Roy
Dec 23, 2010
Roy Kruger
Dec 23, 2010
Roy Kruger
Dec 24, 2010
Roy Kruger
Dec 24, 2010
Roy Kruger
Dec 24, 2010
Roy Kruger
Dec 25, 2010
Burbia
Jul 2, 2011
illuminated-dj
Jul 5, 2011
Troy McLachlan
http://www.spaceweather.com/images2011/06jul11/cometdive.gif?PHPSES...
Sorry, but I don't know how to paste it in - if anyone else does, please do because I don't how long Spaceweather.com will have this up.
Jul 6, 2011
Troy McLachlan
Jul 9, 2011
ArchAngel
The last vid from ThoAxe is a hoax. That is a viral ad for a frozen Pizza company in Brazil.
Jul 9, 2011
ArchAngel
What do you all think of this UFO vid?
Jul 9, 2011
ArchAngel
The last vid I posted is a hoax. Even the palm trees are not real. Look closely. All the palms are identical.
And that was produced almost four years ago by some graphic artists fooling around with company computers while off the clock. Imagine what could be done today.
The only UFO vids I have ever seen that might be real are tiny dots on the screen. But thats even easier to fake. The Haiti UFO vid has set the minimum standard. And nothing yet that I have seen has exceeded it.
Jul 9, 2011
Burbia
UFOTV - The Archons - Alien Invaders From Space
Jul 12, 2011
guest_blog
movedNIBIRU shadows over Antarctica landmass & Personnel witness BROWN Dwarf and Nibiru in the SKY
Jul 17, 2011
guest_blog
New madrid Fema Update on possible buildup
(moved)
Added by ShieldBreaker
Jul 22, 2011
illuminated-dj
Jul 25, 2011
guest_blog
MOVED
Jul 27, 2011
Burbia
Jul 29, 2011
truth
moved
Aug 1, 2011
truth
Aug 1, 2011
truth
moved
Aug 3, 2011
illuminated-dj
mass ufo sighting?
Uploaded by njorgensen1154 on Aug 13, 2011
Mass Sight over Carmichael CA near Sacramento CA. This took place over my home around 7pm.I watched this for about 15 minutes. After the first 8 I couldn't see them with my eyes only could get them on film.
I had to speed up the video for Youtube time fram of 10 Minutes. If you with the Media and would like a full unedited copy please e-mail me I'm more then happy to give one out.
For all those who ask for a copy you can download it here from my account.
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1704000351/Mass_Sighting_Carmichael_C...
you can read more here also:
http://nyufo.bravesites.com/Aug 19, 2011
truth
Galactic Federation Of Light Sheldan Nidle August 30 2011
Aug 31, 2011
Maria De Wind
September 23: Equinox, Grid Transmissions, Solar Wave
September 23-26: Cosmic Convergence
September 26-28: Sun-Elenin-Earth alignment
Sep 20, 2011
Maria De Wind
Halley's Comet to Put on Meteor Show Next Week
CREDIT: NASA courtesy of Meteor Physics Group, University of Western Ontario
If you step outside before dawn during the next week or so, you might try to catch a view of some "cosmic litter" that has been left behind in space by Halley's Comet: the Orionid meteor shower.
The Orionids can best be described as a junior version of the famous Perseid meteor shower. This year'sOrionids show is scheduled to reach its maximum before sunrise on the morning of Oct. 22. The meteors are known as "Orionids" because the fireballs seem to fan out from a region to the north of Orion's second brightest star, ruddy Betelgeuse.
Currently, Orion appears ahead of us in our journey around the sun. The constellation does not completely rise above the eastern horizon until after 11 p.m. local daylight time. At its best, several hours later around 5 a.m., Orion will be highest in the sky toward the south.
The Orionids typically produce around 20 to 25 meteors per hour under a clear, dark sky. Orionid meteors are normally dim and not well seen from urban locations, so you'd do best to find a safe rural location to see the most Orionid activity. [Spectacular Leonid meteor shower photos]
Orionid meteors will begin to increase noticeably around Oct. 17, when they'll start appearing at about five per hour. After peaking on the morning of Oct. 22, activity will begin to slowly descend, dropping back to around five per hour around Oct. 26. The last stragglers usually appear sometime in early to mid- November.
Source, Halley's Legacy and More ...Oct 20, 2011
Burbia
Trump John Titor connection.This one is out there, has political content though.
Jun 25, 2018