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Message Subject UFOs Pounding Military Base In Texas
Poster Handle Useless Cookie Eater
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My little UFO's???? lol
I posted the video because I thought there were many curious things in it.
The point is to try and debunk it, or not, by having a conversation back and forth.
Right Einstein???
Smarten up. thwak

That said, thus far....including your addition.....nothing has explained all the issues away.
If it were a reflection then why does it/they move from point to point?


Like I said....nothing anyone has stated explains it all away and you are just focusing on one item.
What about all the rest?



einfail
 Quoting: Useless Cookie Eater


Where is this ufo of yours that moves from "point to point"? I see a slight shift in a couple that could easily be explained by the light show on the ground, but nothing that is tracking across the sky.

What else is curious about the video? It's an electrical system failure. Really cool to watch, but hardly evidence of anything else.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54547270


Lights appear and disappear in multiple positions in the sky.
If you can't see that....then....may I suggest.......

[link to www.allaboutvision.net]


ohyeah


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 Quoting: Useless Cookie Eater


Right, and they appear/disappear in direct correlation to the lights on the ground. Exactly how they would appear in a flare/reflection situation.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54547270


If that were true then it would be consistent each time there was a flash....and that is NOT the case.

ALSO...as someone else pointed out.....

How do you explain the sound of the birds in the background?
it appears the video maker had the window / door open.....therefore NO GLASS TO REFLECT OFF OF.
 
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