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Anyone into the WOO here? UFOs etc?

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  • @monz0id said:

    @Carnbot said:

    @monz0id said:

    @Carnbot said:
    Well said, me I’ve told people friends and family about my experience, quite a time ago, most are perplexed, now I’m too old to care what other’s think, I can just recount my experience, it is, what it is. I just believe it was a physical object, very probably under intelligent control, origin unknown, to date.

    That’s an amazing experience you had, thank you for sharing it, and similar to other sightings I’ve read about before in that area - I think there was a bit of a UK ‘wave’ around that time.

    Please don't make quotes up from other people, that's not funny ;)

    I was going to say it was good to have you back around here Monzo, I but I don't remember you being like this... a shame you're not open to reasoned debate.
    I've had enough of video blobs for now. I will be interested in any news in the future though :)

    I wasn’t making anything up, I was quoting @knewspeak - but somehow the editor picked up your tag - I do a lot of re-editing courtesy of my OCD, so it gets messy at times.

    It was a mistake, ok?

    I am absolutely up for reasoned debate, that’s why I’ve shared my personal experiences and responded to inaccuracies in any replies. For example statements that people who consider some sightings as genuinely unexplainable fit in a list that includes mental health problems, and lack of experience in being out at night. That’s not true.

    So, @knewspeak - That’s an amazing experience you had, thank you for sharing it, and similar to other sightings I’ve read about before in that area - I think there was a bit of a UK ‘wave’ around that time.

    ok I see the mistake, thanks no worries :)

  • There is one very strange story I can never forget from my childhood. It involved my Mum, Dad and some of their neighbourhood friends. I wish my parents were still alive so I could ask them more about it now. I know one of their old neighbourhood friends is still alive who was involved, and I think I could probably track her down fairly easily through my Sister if I can make the time and effort.

    One morning before school, my Mum was freaking out over this incident that happened during the night/early morning hours, and my Dad was not in a good mood because he was late for work. My Mum and some of the neighbours were talking about it for a while, and it scared the crap out of me as an 11/12 year old.

    She said she got woken up like really stupidly late during the night into the next morning by a loud low rumbling/humming sound outside. It was unusual and disturbing enough to make her get up and go outside in the street to see what it was. Other neighbours had been woken up and were already outside also confused and looking up at something. All I can remember is that she described it as an enormous, totally black shape, no lights, I want to say square or oblong but I really cannot consciously remember. It moved overhead really low and very slowly. Nobody could figure what it was. When it was gone, I assume they all went back inside and back to bed. In the morning...everyone discovered their clocks had either stopped or were totally wrong, and that's why my Dad was so late for work! It was a strange thing that the neighbourhood adults were talking about for a while after.

    Apart from that occasion, I don't ever consciously recall my parents showing an outward interest in or talking about the subject of 'ufo's in general. My Dad was certainly a skeptic about EVERYTHING until very late into his life when he became more open-minded. But at that age of 11/12 I had already gotten my interest in all things 'paranormal' from somewhere because I was spending my pocket money on collecting and reading a regular publication called "The Unexplained".

    Anyhow, I slept right through that incident and missed it! I just remember the fluster and panic in the morning because of all the clocks being wrong and seemingly connected to this strange huge black object that had passed overhead during the night and brought a number of neighbours out into the street to investigate at stupid-o-clock.

    I really need to find my Mum's old neighbourhood best friend and get that story from her again.

    The problem is, this area has always been the UK equivalent of area 51! Not far from Rendlesham. A lot of miliary bases. A lot of communications and secret installations. The UK's nuclear projects were carried out here. Radar was developed here (and radar was the accidental consequence of first experimenting with so-called 'death rays' to knock out enemy planes and such). Cobra Mist was being worked on here. The alphabet soup of UK and US agencies had and still have bases of operations around here. So much secret technology and testing. Add to that, at the time of this story AND the Rendlesham Forest incident, we were at an all time critical tipping point in the Cold War with Russia lining its tanks along the Polish borders and the nuclear bases around here on alert ready to fly to forward operating bases in Germany, Reagan's Star Wars project underway, experiments with terahertz and microwave frequencies, stealth technology, a lot of military exercises (I was sometimes lucky enough to see A10s flying over the house and they were still flying what I think was the Vulcan bomber - it was some kind of massive flying triangular thing anyway!), the list goes on and on in this area....I wouldn't rule out some kind of stealth or experimental craft being involved in my Mum's story AND the Rendlesham Forest incident....although having said that, I know there is a LOT more to the RFI than just a possible stealth or experimental craft which cannot account for all aspects of the shenanigans that occured and were witnessed in that one. 😉

  • @ervin said:

    @Spidericemidas said:

    ... I've never seen anything like it, and I don't know what it was, very unusual but in this case I'm sure there was an earthly explanation for it.

    This last sentence is the most intriguing part of the account for me. @Spidericemidas can you explain what made you sure it was something of earthly origin? Not a trick question, I'm really interested in your thought process.

    My first thought process was: Meteorite? Missile? Plane crash? In the back of my mind, a voice also whispered, "Could this be the one? A real UFO from either outer space or popped through from another dimension?".
    Then when it shot up again surprisingly from below the tree line, I wasn't prepared for that, so my thought process was caught off guard a bit at that point and that whispering voice got significantly louder! It certainly ruled out a plane crash or a meteorite....well tbh...there was still a hint of plane crash in there...I thought what if the pilot was struggling and able to level out at the last minute...and as it looped round for another dive, I did think of the China Eastern crash earlier this year where the plane had levelled out slightly but then dived again...But then it just continued like that diving towards the ground and doing huge loop-the-loops! So I ruled out all of the above, and I didn't think aliens would be doing loop-the-loops if they had arrived here. Lol.

    So then I just had to settle on a drone or stunt plane as best explanations.

    Since then, I thought about it and I could have also considered space junk or satellite re-entering when first seeing it coming down through the cloud. I'm surprised I didn't consider those at first as well. I think I was more mortified and focused on it being a possible plane crash.

  • For anyone interested metabunk.org is a cool place, I had a really good laugh, flying fish, mountains in flight (well tops seen through fog), boats, you name it as well as hoax theories of course. So many theories to explain the Calvine incident and photo, so many I’m sure they’ll get one that fits best. Even debunkers debunking their own theories. Soon they may even doubt their own existence :D :D :D

  • @magnusovi said:

    @knewspeak said:

    @magnusovi said:
    I’m with Simon here. I would hope we had better evidence of UFO with all the available technology by now. I truthfully wish that I can see aliens or anything paranormal before I’m gone.

    You’d rather die knowing the ‘truth’, than live a lie, unfortunately I think the truth is an eternal quest, it throws up, more often, another question or two, almost taunting us with it’s elusive nature.

    Hmm what I meant is that before I die I really wish I saw something paranormal, or paradigm shifting for me. I guess it’s because it opens the door to possible life after death maybe…. Idk. I know I will die one day, and I know that currently there are no signs manifested to me of anything other than just us in this planet. With that said, I don’t necessarily think it’s worth dying to know the truth. I think it would only be worth it if you do discover that this life is not everything there is, and also in a way, also dependent on what really would comes next…. Lovecraftian to me hahaha

    @robosardine said:

    @magnusovi said:
    That’s a great question and I am not an expert. At this point my head starts to hurt though lol

    Here is great video on this:

    This gives me the sense that the speed of light is extremely slow.
    This is mind bending.
    So the earth is 4.5 BILLION years old. The universe has been expanding since long before then. To put it in to context - the observable universe is therefore roughly 20.6 times the length of time that the earth has been here for (20.6 x 4.5 billion years) multiplied by the distance light can travel in a year which is 6 trillion or 6,000,000,000,000 miles.
    So the observable universe (the Hubble sphere) is roughly 93,000,000,000 x 6,000,000,000,000 =
    93,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles in diameter.
    The universe is infinite and expanding faster that our observational Hubble is expanding - so our observable universe continues to become an infinitely smaller fraction of the universe with each second that passes. Is that correct?

    Truthfully most of this is beyond me lol, but I think the best way to answer your question is to:

    1. Check out how we know the universe is that old,

    2. check out how do we measure the size of the universe:

    3. Check out how why we think the universe started at all places at the same time and what’s the residual energy from that event.

    Watch 3, 2, and 1 probably for the better progression line I think.

    OK thank you for that. It’s a lot to chew on indeed. I feel like Homer Simpson when I try to imagine the size of it all. I can just about get to the moon - so that’s about 240,000 miles. Then Mars that’s em… 34 million… OK…. 🚀

  • @robosardine said:

    @magnusovi said:

    @knewspeak said:

    @magnusovi said:
    I’m with Simon here. I would hope we had better evidence of UFO with all the available technology by now. I truthfully wish that I can see aliens or anything paranormal before I’m gone.

    You’d rather die knowing the ‘truth’, than live a lie, unfortunately I think the truth is an eternal quest, it throws up, more often, another question or two, almost taunting us with it’s elusive nature.

    Hmm what I meant is that before I die I really wish I saw something paranormal, or paradigm shifting for me. I guess it’s because it opens the door to possible life after death maybe…. Idk. I know I will die one day, and I know that currently there are no signs manifested to me of anything other than just us in this planet. With that said, I don’t necessarily think it’s worth dying to know the truth. I think it would only be worth it if you do discover that this life is not everything there is, and also in a way, also dependent on what really would comes next…. Lovecraftian to me hahaha

    @robosardine said:

    @magnusovi said:
    That’s a great question and I am not an expert. At this point my head starts to hurt though lol

    Here is great video on this:

    This gives me the sense that the speed of light is extremely slow.
    This is mind bending.
    So the earth is 4.5 BILLION years old. The universe has been expanding since long before then. To put it in to context - the observable universe is therefore roughly 20.6 times the length of time that the earth has been here for (20.6 x 4.5 billion years) multiplied by the distance light can travel in a year which is 6 trillion or 6,000,000,000,000 miles.
    So the observable universe (the Hubble sphere) is roughly 93,000,000,000 x 6,000,000,000,000 =
    93,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles in diameter.
    The universe is infinite and expanding faster that our observational Hubble is expanding - so our observable universe continues to become an infinitely smaller fraction of the universe with each second that passes. Is that correct?

    Truthfully most of this is beyond me lol, but I think the best way to answer your question is to:

    1. Check out how we know the universe is that old,

    2. check out how do we measure the size of the universe:

    3. Check out how why we think the universe started at all places at the same time and what’s the residual energy from that event.

    Watch 3, 2, and 1 probably for the better progression line I think.

    OK thank you for that. It’s a lot to chew on indeed. I feel like Homer Simpson when I try to imagine the size of it all. I can just about get to the moon - so that’s about 240,000 miles. Then Mars that’s em… 34 million… OK…. 🚀

    I think most Astrophysicist feel the same, so you’re not alone. Just wait for a crash course in Quantum Mechanics.

  • @robosardine said:
    I wonder what would happen if we had a ‘World record the sky night’ where everyone who had any kind of video recording equipment filmed the night sky on a specific date at say 10 pm (their local time) for a duration of 10 minutes. 🤓

    Nobody? Oh well…. I’ll just get a flask of tea and some nice biscuits and try myself . Maybe I better set my lens to Panoramic.
    A lot easier than all that infinite universe stuff 😀

  • I’m pretty much in the scientific and “reasonable” explanations camp. The distances too vast to travel; the speed limit of light, etc. The photos that are always indistinct.
    On the other hand science fiction writers have been pretty good at coming up with interesting scenarios of how it might be possible.

    Carl Jung pointed out that the symbol of a flying “saucer”, the round shape, begins at a time when religion is losing it’s hold on culture. So we project this symbol of wholeness, coming from “above” on to a scientific source.

    All that said,
    I had one strange sighting. In the summer of 1973 I was hiking in the Cascade range in Oregon and camped overnight at a high elevation overlooking the mountains. We were outside in sleeping bags and I was laying on my back looking at the clear (and spectacular) night sky. I noticed what I thought must be a satellite coming from the horizon in my direction in a straight line. But as it moved over head it slowed and suddenly looped back and began making a tight circular path right above me. I nudged my friend to look for it but when I glanced away and then looked back it was gone.
    I’m asked if I might have been sleeping. I feel certain I wasn’t sleeping; I wasn’t even drowsy. I kept watching for some time afterwards but that was it. I’m not sure how many satellites were in orbit back then. Not many I would think.

  • @Stochastically said:
    I’m pretty much in the scientific and “reasonable” explanations camp. The distances too vast to travel; the speed limit of light, etc. The photos that are always indistinct.
    On the other hand science fiction writers have been pretty good at coming up with interesting scenarios of how it might be possible.

    Carl Jung pointed out that the symbol of a flying “saucer”, the round shape, begins at a time when religion is losing it’s hold on culture. So we project this symbol of wholeness, coming from “above” on to a scientific source.

    All that said,
    I had one strange sighting. In the summer of 1973 I was hiking in the Cascade range in Oregon and camped overnight at a high elevation overlooking the mountains. We were outside in sleeping bags and I was laying on my back looking at the clear (and spectacular) night sky. I noticed what I thought must be a satellite coming from the horizon in my direction in a straight line. But as it moved over head it slowed and suddenly looped back and began making a tight circular path right above me. I nudged my friend to look for it but when I glanced away and then looked back it was gone.
    I’m asked if I might have been sleeping. I feel certain I wasn’t sleeping; I wasn’t even drowsy. I kept watching for some time afterwards but that was it. I’m not sure how many satellites were in orbit back then. Not many I would think.

    It’s a possible explanation, the shape, alien grey and so on have entered the zeitgeist, but the problem is when there are physical manifestations of these ‘symbols’.

  • @Carnbot said:
    it's great being open minded, but that also means being very aware of how easy it is for the human brain to find things which aren't there. Without knowledge and skepticism you'll be easily fooled. You can never have too much information or evidence.

    Here is a good analysis about those recent UAP videos, he has a lot of video technical knowledge. And his view on the videos is like mine. He also doesn't hide his disappointment in the video material and he knows much more about these camera systems than I do. But has the right attitude about analysing the data properly.

    Also his recent video analysis here is very useful and explains in detail how the most of the illusions are happening.


    article here

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jun/11/i-study-ufos-and-i-dont-believe-the-alien-hype-heres-why

    Situation Awareness…. Gimbal UFO experience insight from Ryan Graves US Navy pilot his testimony of the incident.

  • Interesting documents appeared on twitter last night and then were taken down... they are available here:

    https://isaackoiup.blogspot.com/2022/09/pdf-notes-on-advanced-theoretical.html?m=1

  • edited September 2022

    @sevenape said:
    Interesting documents appeared on twitter last night and then were taken down... they are available here:

    https://isaackoiup.blogspot.com/2022/09/pdf-notes-on-advanced-theoretical.html?m=1

    Thanks for the links, here is the interview, it references. It cross references the Wilson memo, link’s to Davis (who Garry Nolan has met and relates about possible UFO ‘retrieval’ by the US government) while nothing concrete it somewhat corroborates the Memo and other documents from Edgar Mitchell.

  • @knewspeak said:

    @sevenape said:
    Interesting documents appeared on twitter last night and then were taken down... they are available here:

    https://isaackoiup.blogspot.com/2022/09/pdf-notes-on-advanced-theoretical.html?m=1

    Thanks for the links, here is the interview, it references. It cross references the Wilson memo, link’s to Davis (who Garry Nolan has met and relates about possible UFO ‘retrieval’ by the US government) while nothing concrete it somewhat corroborates the Memo and other documents from Edgar Mitchell.

    Thanks!! Watching now!!

  • @knewspeak said:

    @Carnbot said:
    it's great being open minded, but that also means being very aware of how easy it is for the human brain to find things which aren't there. Without knowledge and skepticism you'll be easily fooled. You can never have too much information or evidence.

    Here is a good analysis about those recent UAP videos, he has a lot of video technical knowledge. And his view on the videos is like mine. He also doesn't hide his disappointment in the video material and he knows much more about these camera systems than I do. But has the right attitude about analysing the data properly.

    Also his recent video analysis here is very useful and explains in detail how the most of the illusions are happening.


    article here

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jun/11/i-study-ufos-and-i-dont-believe-the-alien-hype-heres-why

    Situation Awareness…. Gimbal UFO experience insight from Ryan Graves US Navy pilot his testimony of the incident.

    Yeah interesting, but also quite insightful that he reveals that they weren't even that focused on them at the time as they were busy and so were collecting the data secondarily, so it wasn't important enough for them to focus all their sensors on.
    Sounds like it could be drones of some kind....?

  • @Carnbot said:

    @knewspeak said:

    @Carnbot said:
    it's great being open minded, but that also means being very aware of how easy it is for the human brain to find things which aren't there. Without knowledge and skepticism you'll be easily fooled. You can never have too much information or evidence.

    Here is a good analysis about those recent UAP videos, he has a lot of video technical knowledge. And his view on the videos is like mine. He also doesn't hide his disappointment in the video material and he knows much more about these camera systems than I do. But has the right attitude about analysing the data properly.

    Also his recent video analysis here is very useful and explains in detail how the most of the illusions are happening.


    article here

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jun/11/i-study-ufos-and-i-dont-believe-the-alien-hype-heres-why

    Situation Awareness…. Gimbal UFO experience insight from Ryan Graves US Navy pilot his testimony of the incident.

    Yeah interesting, but also quite insightful that he reveals that they weren't even that focused on them at the time as they were busy and so were collecting the data secondarily, so it wasn't important enough for them to focus all their sensors on.
    Sounds like it could be drones of some kind....?

    I wouldn’t rule it out, the movement of the formation could be created by drone’s, but they’re allegedly reported on a daily basis, drone’s could cause fatal damage to any aircraft, so if this was thought to be the case, you would presume further investigation would be conducted to determine the source and then to stop these intrusions, that’s maybe what they were doing, as Ryan stated he had seen these things, but that actual footage was taken by a colleagues aircraft sensors and cameras.

  • @knewspeak said:

    @Carnbot said:

    @knewspeak said:

    @Carnbot said:
    it's great being open minded, but that also means being very aware of how easy it is for the human brain to find things which aren't there. Without knowledge and skepticism you'll be easily fooled. You can never have too much information or evidence.

    Here is a good analysis about those recent UAP videos, he has a lot of video technical knowledge. And his view on the videos is like mine. He also doesn't hide his disappointment in the video material and he knows much more about these camera systems than I do. But has the right attitude about analysing the data properly.

    Also his recent video analysis here is very useful and explains in detail how the most of the illusions are happening.


    article here

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jun/11/i-study-ufos-and-i-dont-believe-the-alien-hype-heres-why

    Situation Awareness…. Gimbal UFO experience insight from Ryan Graves US Navy pilot his testimony of the incident.

    Yeah interesting, but also quite insightful that he reveals that they weren't even that focused on them at the time as they were busy and so were collecting the data secondarily, so it wasn't important enough for them to focus all their sensors on.
    Sounds like it could be drones of some kind....?

    I wouldn’t rule it out, the movement of the formation could be created by drone’s, but they’re allegedly reported on a daily basis, drone’s could cause fatal damage to any aircraft, so if this was thought to be the case, you would presume further investigation would be conducted to determine the source and then to stop these intrusions, that’s maybe what they were doing, as Ryan stated he had seen these things, but that actual footage was taken by a colleagues aircraft sensors and cameras.

    There is a lot of new formation drone tech happening in recent years so it wouldn't surprise me if this was it, and also could explain why this hasn't been seen decades ago for example.

  • @Spidericemidas said:
    There is one very strange story I can never forget from my childhood. It involved my Mum, Dad and some of their neighbourhood friends. I wish my parents were still alive so I could ask them more about it now. I know one of their old neighbourhood friends is still alive who was involved, and I think I could probably track her down fairly easily through my Sister if I can make the time and effort.

    One morning before school, my Mum was freaking out over this incident that happened during the night/early morning hours, and my Dad was not in a good mood because he was late for work. My Mum and some of the neighbours were talking about it for a while, and it scared the crap out of me as an 11/12 year old.

    She said she got woken up like really stupidly late during the night into the next morning by a loud low rumbling/humming sound outside. It was unusual and disturbing enough to make her get up and go outside in the street to see what it was. Other neighbours had been woken up and were already outside also confused and looking up at something. All I can remember is that she described it as an enormous, totally black shape, no lights, I want to say square or oblong but I really cannot consciously remember. It moved overhead really low and very slowly. Nobody could figure what it was. When it was gone, I assume they all went back inside and back to bed. In the morning...everyone discovered their clocks had either stopped or were totally wrong, and that's why my Dad was so late for work! It was a strange thing that the neighbourhood adults were talking about for a while after.

    Apart from that occasion, I don't ever consciously recall my parents showing an outward interest in or talking about the subject of 'ufo's in general. My Dad was certainly a skeptic about EVERYTHING until very late into his life when he became more open-minded. But at that age of 11/12 I had already gotten my interest in all things 'paranormal' from somewhere because I was spending my pocket money on collecting and reading a regular publication called "The Unexplained".

    Anyhow, I slept right through that incident and missed it! I just remember the fluster and panic in the morning because of all the clocks being wrong and seemingly connected to this strange huge black object that had passed overhead during the night and brought a number of neighbours out into the street to investigate at stupid-o-clock.

    I really need to find my Mum's old neighbourhood best friend and get that story from her again.

    What a story! This reminds me of the Phoenix Lights case. There was footage, but also numerous eye-witness accounts describing a v-shaped craft passing over their heads. It was large and dark, and masked the stars above it.

  • @Carnbot said:

    @knewspeak said:

    @Carnbot said:

    @knewspeak said:

    @Carnbot said:
    it's great being open minded, but that also means being very aware of how easy it is for the human brain to find things which aren't there. Without knowledge and skepticism you'll be easily fooled. You can never have too much information or evidence.

    Here is a good analysis about those recent UAP videos, he has a lot of video technical knowledge. And his view on the videos is like mine. He also doesn't hide his disappointment in the video material and he knows much more about these camera systems than I do. But has the right attitude about analysing the data properly.

    Also his recent video analysis here is very useful and explains in detail how the most of the illusions are happening.


    article here

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jun/11/i-study-ufos-and-i-dont-believe-the-alien-hype-heres-why

    Situation Awareness…. Gimbal UFO experience insight from Ryan Graves US Navy pilot his testimony of the incident.

    Yeah interesting, but also quite insightful that he reveals that they weren't even that focused on them at the time as they were busy and so were collecting the data secondarily, so it wasn't important enough for them to focus all their sensors on.
    Sounds like it could be drones of some kind....?

    I wouldn’t rule it out, the movement of the formation could be created by drone’s, but they’re allegedly reported on a daily basis, drone’s could cause fatal damage to any aircraft, so if this was thought to be the case, you would presume further investigation would be conducted to determine the source and then to stop these intrusions, that’s maybe what they were doing, as Ryan stated he had seen these things, but that actual footage was taken by a colleagues aircraft sensors and cameras.

    There is a lot of new formation drone tech happening in recent years so it wouldn't surprise me if this was it, and also could explain why this hasn't been seen decades ago for example.

    There are anomalies that still arise if a drone, why wouldn’t the fighter rapidly close in on the drone or drones, why are we seeing a really steady IR image no signs of combustible propellent even though the object is moving laterally, in Mick’s IR and flare example he show’s an aircraft side on, you clearly see the shape of the aircraft yet don’t in the footage and the iPhone flare example is a steady light source, not a jet engine producing an unsteady IR signature. Range he determines as 10nm then 30nm pure guessing and a vast difference wouldn’t you say. Still he says it’s definitely not unexplained and thus debunked. That’s also discounting the ‘fleet’ of other objects as evidence of something unusual happening.

  • Yet another interesting interview with US Navy pilot Fravor. Explaining the videos context.

  • @knewspeak said:
    Yet another interesting interview with US Navy pilot Fravor. Explaining the videos context.

    Really good that.

  • https://youtube.com/shorts/2Wz8_KJNSdI?feature=share

    Here you go! I finally found something on what I said I saw a few weeks ago. Hertfordshire/Cambridgeshire area. This is video footage of the actual thing I saw and described further up this thread.

  • @Spidericemidas said:
    https://youtube.com/shorts/2Wz8_KJNSdI?feature=share

    Here you go! I finally found something on what I said I saw a few weeks ago. Hertfordshire/Cambridgeshire area. This is video footage of the actual thing I saw and described further up this thread.

    That's definitely a sight to behold. It's a pity they didn't include the 'vanishing' bit. I'm also curious about the kind of 'exhaust trail'

  • Thats my kind of Whooooo! This is pretty cool too.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Spidericemidas said:
    https://youtube.com/shorts/2Wz8_KJNSdI?feature=share

    Here you go! I finally found something on what I said I saw a few weeks ago. Hertfordshire/Cambridgeshire area. This is video footage of the actual thing I saw and described further up this thread.

    That's definitely a sight to behold. It's a pity they didn't include the 'vanishing' bit. I'm also curious about the kind of 'exhaust trail'

    It look’s like two vapour trails and the object roll’s several times during the ascent, it’s obviously not natural but under control, probably human control but worthy of investigation.

  • @wim said:

    🎖️

  • edited October 2022

    @Gavinski said:

    @Spidericemidas said:
    https://youtube.com/shorts/2Wz8_KJNSdI?feature=share

    Here you go! I finally found something on what I said I saw a few weeks ago. Hertfordshire/Cambridgeshire area. This is video footage of the actual thing I saw and described further up this thread.

    That's definitely a sight to behold. It's a pity they didn't include the 'vanishing' bit. I'm also curious about the kind of 'exhaust trail'

    I saw it from much further away than this footage. And I was driving! So I could only see it as one light source and couldn't see the barrel rolling motion. Quite an interesting sight up closer. Just glad someone else actually saw it and captured it, with a very steady hand and in focus after all!

    The barrel rolling kinda puts my mind more at ease about it now anyway.

    But the sky in the background is still fairly light enough that I would think you should be able to at least see the silhouette of a plane or drone against that sky.

  • @AudioGus said:
    Thats my kind of Whooooo! This is pretty cool too.

    That’s insanely good and clever!

  • @Spidericemidas said:
    https://youtube.com/shorts/2Wz8_KJNSdI?feature=share

    Here you go! I finally found something on what I said I saw a few weeks ago. Hertfordshire/Cambridgeshire area. This is video footage of the actual thing I saw and described further up this thread.

    That’s really cool! I wonder what it might be.

  • @sevenape said:
    That’s really cool! I wonder what it might be.

    Kids with flares attached to kites or drones or model planes?

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