This object has been dismissed as a LED kite, but these new videos make that less clear. For one thing, wind velocities were low over Sao Paolo on July 23. Were they high enough to keep a large rotating kite fitted with lights and batteries aloft? Unfortunately, without knowing the weight of the kite, it’s impossible to be certain. Perhaps somebody will come forward with a definitive explanation. However, it never carries out any manuevers that couldn’t be done by a kite, so, until proven otherwise, this will continue to be our assumption here.
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Another YouTube video has appeared of a magnetic child. There is no authoritative study of why this is happening, but it appears to be an unusual effect, so far without explanation. Or are the objects simply being glued to the kids? Anybody who has seen this effect personally, or is magentic, is encouraged to write whitley@strieber.com. We are eager to study this.
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In June Peter Lindberg of the Ocean Explorer found an unusual object 285 feet down on the floor of the Baltic Sea. Now additional images show a clear skidmark behind the object. So what is it? The skidmark would suggest that it was once seaborne, and that it was moving fast when it struck the bottom. Is it, perhaps, a crashed Nazi secret aircraft? They were working on flying wings and even more exotic forms during the war, and some say VERY exotic forms. Or could it be a crashed spacecraft from another world? Lindberg has said, "…during my 18 years as a professional I have never seen anything like this." But he has no plans, he claims, to dive the wreck because his company seeks sunken treasure, not sunken UFOs. 
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