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Message Subject UFOs Pounding Military Base In Texas
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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First the building in the foreground on the right is most likely the Renaissance Tower in Dallas as seen with its tell tale lighting.

Therefore the highway when zoomed back around 1:20 is I-35 East/ Stemmons freeway. The objects illuminated by the explosions are consistent with commercials jets in their flight paths to and from DFW and Love field to the north.

Lastly the birds you hear are those damn starling mass roosting in trees below and pooping everywhere. They are a real pain in the ass in the DFW metro area and never shut up if the area around them is illuminated.

Seems a lot here have little or no knowledge of the DFW metro area.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 800208


Commercial Airliners flying at night remain illuminated by wing and fuselage lights either blinking or constant. In addition, they do not just appear in different areas at will. They remain ON and follow a flight path to land or take off.

Seems someone doesn't know much about traditional evening aviation...
 Quoting: \\'hyte \\'olf


See my last post from a minute or two ago.

You have to be at the right angle to see a commercial jet light. Also I wouldn't doubt that his camera lacked the dynamic range to see a small commercial jet light so far away.

The explosion would easily illuminate a jets fuselage. Especially an American Airline jet since they outfit their planes in unpainted aluminum. Basically a mirror in the air reflecting the explosions.

A stationary light illuminated by an explosion is just a jet that is either heading directly toward or away from the camera


Your serve
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 800208


So you are throwing out constant motion of a lighted source? I live 2 miles from a major airport and even on clouded nights, I can see airliners due to their lights no matter which direction they are going. Lights at the bottom of the fuselage will always illuminate the aircraft no matter what direction, IE THEY ARE NOT UNIDIRECTIONAL. In addition, they do not suddenly come on and go out...LIKE THE VIDEO SHOWS...

Served...your reply?
 Quoting: \\'hyte \\'olf


why are you talking about aircraft identification lights?

1) the jets are obviously more than two miles away.
2) that camera lacks teh dynamic range to see commercial jet identification light from that distance.
3) big boom booms make big flashy flashees and UFOs appear, duh
 
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