Every video expert I send these images to dismisses them as video artifacts until I ask why. Then they say that’s what NASA says they are. Frankly, I am having trouble believing that an image such as the one that appears here is a video artifact. There is a line of plasma between the object and the sun that is in no way related to the movement of the solar corona. I have to wonder what the constant appearance of objects such as this over the past five years might mean. If this is not a video artifact, then it is either something enormous interacting with the sun or it’s much closer than it appears. If it is a huge object interacting with the sun, then our world is not what it seems.
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A Denver man has offered video to a local TV station, claiming that it shows a UFO which he tapes every few days as it moves over the city between noon and 1 pm. The man has provided video which the station has had analyzed by an aviation expert, who says that it is not a bird, a plane or an insect. It is a genuine unknown. The station has also filmed it. So far, this ranks as one of the best UFO cases in recent years.
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There is no reason to disbelieve this story reported by India today, the Hindustan Times and other sources. Apparently a large number of glowing orbs have been seen in this isolated area by border guards, starting in August and continuing through October. There is some thought that such objects are precursors to large-scale earth changes.
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Myrtle Beach has been a UFO hotspot for a couple of months. In the news story sourced above, a Coast Guard officer theorizes that the objects in the video shown here might have been flares. They certainly seem to burn out like flares, but they cast no light. They don’t brighten the sky in any way. So, if they are flares, they must have some purpose other than illumination.
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