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Message Subject UFOs Pounding Military Base In Texas
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Sorry...doesn't explain the UFO's in the sky.

...and you say it's the aftermath....but it could easily have been a cover story that you were supposed to hear from the MSM.
 Quoting: Useless Cookie Eater


Find me just one of these "ufos" that don't appear/disappear in perfect timing with the explosions.

They are all lense flares or reflections from the window this guy is shooting out of. You can even SEE the glass vibrating causing one of the "ufos" to vibrate with it around the 22 second mark. This goes on through the entire video with every appearance of lights in the sky.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54547270


Actually what is more important, when considering the lens flare theory is what you DON'T SEE over what you DO SEE.
Notice how the alleged lens flair does not happen with each explosion?

If it was lens flare then it would do it CONSISTENTLY WITH EVERY SINGLE EXPLOSION.
WHICH IT DOES NOT.



Sorry. 1dunno1
Theory failsmile
 Quoting: Useless Cookie Eater


Says who? You?

Besides, I'm more convinced that they are reflections than lens flair. Possibly bouncing off a dual/triple paned window, or something inside the apartment reflecting the light back on to the glass.

Like I said, you can even see your little ufos vibrate right along with the window around the 16-22 second mark. Stationary objects wouldn't vibrate like that. A reflection however DOES.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54547270


So you are saying these are reflections from a window from a house/apartment...and the video was shot from behind the window. How do you explain the birds and crickets in the background as if the video were taken OUTSIDE?
 
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