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  • This Particular Bright Light Is SOO Identical to the one that Occurred In Jerusalem In Jan Of THIS YEAR 2011! It behaves In the same way! weird but thats two years ago too, to date!

  • /watch?v=ef31tsA1R5k

    THIS VIDEO IN THE LINK WAS FILMED IN JAPAN ON THE SAME DAY!!

  • looks and sounds like the middle east does it ?, Dollar store,discount party store ,blue disabled parking, hmmmmmmm

  • its just a balloon, plus this dont look like miami, it sounds and looks like middle east

  • wow thats not a bad vid at all.. youre totally right about 1:13 that son of a bitch does jet a good amount of distance. that part is tad disturbing actually, great job!!

  • This object is not a planet or a star... it's a UFO

  • Why do you think that this phenomenon seems to occur in Stephenville so much?

  • @IsabelLo1111 - GREAT VID, THANKS

    DAMN, how come stuff like this never happens to me?

    I'm a recording artist, with a Spacey ambient rock / new wave / neo soul sound

    you can check out my original songs by:

    going onto my youtube channel here and clicking on the WEBSITE URL ICON (located in the bio section)

    best, B

  • how can it be a planet??it was moving?

  • To Bad It's A Planet. Or The North Star, Pick One.

  • yea dude i guess that town was the only one on the planet that could see a planet that bright in the daytime sky at the time.. that makes perfect sense... and i guess the north star shoots across the sky before its even totally dark. thanks for that fascinating revelation man. you must be a genius

  • ROFL Is She Filming Us? :Moves: Hey! She Is Filming Us! COOL!

  • very real looking when it moves at 1:13

  • 3:09 - 3:07 you see a 2nd object either farther out or below it, this could be a plane or it could be a second object.. interesting video

  • I was gonna say that it's just a star except that it appears to move fast once. hmm...

  • Stars don't move the way this object moves, come on, surely you can understand that!!!!

  • It's usually called the north star.

  • yep it moves,we can see that because the cameraman hasn't changed his position,take close attention at the branches.The object is the one in motion.

  • towards 1:01 i saw a quick green flash of light towards the left a litlle

  • yes the same thing i sew from my window

  • its no star man its clearly moved at 1:14 only a blind person didnt see that

  • Why do you people say it doesnt move? Do you actually watch a video before commenting? At 1:14 it clearly moves and moves very quickly.

  • Emailsthegame-Stars are not neccesarily brighter in appearance than planets-it depends no how close to Earth they are. Many planets appear as very bright spots but only because they are relatively close to Earth.

  • You don't see stars in broad daylight.They are here and I see them too. all the time now.

    Just wish they would land already, and stop playing cat and mouse.

  • ive seen over 240 of these in Katy Tx since sept 08

  • Stars dont move

  • are you serious than a few nights ago i saw a ufo!

  • what is the song playin ? like the song ..lol

  • its called when indians see ufos they get excited

  • sorry, have to agree, that looks very much like a star, or a planet (planets are brighter then stars in the sky) and no one is reacting, because well, its not moving at all.

  • stars are on fire so are brighter than planets not visa versa! Take the moon it is just reflecting the sun's light but you try looking directly at the sun---well i wouldn't but there you go.

  • star

  • stars don't move like that ace.

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