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  • Thumbs up for watching it in 2011 bitches.

  • That was Exopolitics' take on American Beauty's "most beautiful thing"

  • I would like to compliment you on this music. I like experimental weird music. Compliments on the footage. Now i know why they keep spraying Chemtrails, it is to hide things they don't want us to see and to also affect our health and consciousness.

  • @philipsmovies Thanks very much :)

  • There is a bright object in the eastern morning sky. If has risen this time of the year in the morning sky ever since man has looked up to behold the heavens. It is the planet VENUS. Check it out.

  • @sirusbeing LOL again this wasn't filmed in the morning, it was filmed at 10pm in pitch black darkness on a cold Scottish night. Do you really think you're the only person who knows about Venus and how to locate it? If this is Venus then it's radically changed it's orbit, it's physics and it's also taking on some amazing new properties!!! It's impossible for this to be Venus, people stopped claiming it was Venus months ago, Jupiter is the Debunker's favourite planet at the minute.

  • @WeirdFields I live just outside of Glasgow, I've seen your other videos but I can't work out where in the sky you say this object is. Can you give RA and Declination coordinates or what direction to look like north or south?

  • @SlightyDisturbedNBK Hi, I don't know the co-ordinates unfortunately but it's in the south-eastern sky.

  • @sirusbeing Maybe you should actually do some basic research on how the planets and stars work, their motion, their positions etc etc. before you make posts :) Do you really think people haven't researched this thoroughly before posting them? If you can go out, film & photograph Venus like this, i'll eat my hat :)

  • that music is really bad

  • @CHUCKYCASPER that's a compliment coming from someone like yourself :)

  • @CHUCKYCASPER well seeing as you have no clue who i am that remarks real funny !

  • @CHUCKYCASPER I'm just going by your favourite videos :)

  • @WeirdFields lol

  • Whoopy do.....................

  • cant tell what it is but the song sucks

  • @JaeRootzFAE thanks for the professional critique lol. I disagree and so do all the people that bought it, but that's beside the point!

  • @WeirdFields sry lol imma look into it definitely and get back at you

  • @JaeRootzFAE yes please do that as a matter of urgency lol

  • I saw a star like this a couple of days ago at around 1 am. It was brighter than all the others and so I couldn't help but stare at it and then it suddenly dropped diagonally very rapidly and then stopped dead ! It repeated this and seemed to be moving closer then further away, it too was changing colour. I witnessed this in Sale Greater Manchester and it was to the left of Orion in a roughly nnortherly direction ( I think).

  • @damacles23 Yeah that sounds like the same thing for definite! Yes it is to the left of orion and also in a slightly northerly direction from it, it lies at roughly a 90 degree angle to the left of orion.

  • youtube search "Down the Conspiracy Rabbit Hole A Trip with Pink Floyd" and also "How to make and Obamabomb"...

  • @lamarbdrunk cool will do!

  • @lamarbdrunk just subscribed!

  • loving the hazy lullaby.............. so its a star ? is there any official say on what it is?

  • @TheHappydead i don't believe it's a star, I'm not really sure what it is but I think it could bea giant UFO :) It's certainly not one of the known planets or stars and does not move like them either.

  • @TheHappydead p.s glad you like the track!

  • @SKUNKWORKS1111 it's not the ISS :) The space stationwhizzes round the earth at high speed, this stays in the same location all the time. Do your homework before leaving inane comments.

  • What direcetion is this object and how high in the sky? I'd like to see it for myself.

  • @Namaste1001 I'm in the UK and it's the the south-eastern sky, both during the night and early in the morning. The only difference being in the morning it's lower on the horizon. It's easy to locate here, if you look to the moon, look far to your left of the moon at roughly the same height and it should be there depending on visibility. Please don't be confused with Jupiter which at the minute is off to your right but really close to the moon, almost looks like it's nearly touching it.

  • @WeirdFields OK thanks, I'll give it a look. I've looked at Jupiter through my telescope so I know not to confuse it with that. I have seen several 'stars' that appear to flash between red and green. Not sure if they maybe what you are talking about.

  • Thats the sucky'est music that ever sucked. Even music that sucks would say that sucks.

  • @cosmo7652002 your comment sucks

  • @Namaste1001 Thanks for the support, he'll pay for it eventually though. Bad energy is bad energy and it will eventually kill your soul!

  • @cosmo7652002 Lol thanks for the feedback, the album is by my band shoosh and is available to purchase from all good outlets :) I'm delighted it left such an indelible impression on you! Is there anywhere I can have a listen to any of your music?? Surely such a cirtic must be an accomplished musician himself?

  • I found it strange also this thing changes colors like crazy 24/7 and stays in the same position every night. Its so bright and no one has said anything about it. I been rec. it also cause it really don't make sense. Im just glad others are out there paying attention to our skies while many just go about there business.

  • @Knowinishalfdabattle Yeah that's definitely the same thing, I find it bizarre that people refuse to accept that it's there.

  • Ive been watching the same "star" over here in sweden. and it DOES show some strange behaviour.

  • @o0DODO0o Totally agree!

  • did you look this up in stellarium? do that and tell me what it says

  • @ziggyproductions05 if you're going to try and suggest it's Jupiter, forget it as it quite obviously isn't. It's in the wrong part of the sky for the time it was taken, it's too big, too luminous and does not behave the way a planet would. Mainly it stays in the same position all night, changes colour, shape and size. Why don't you go look it up and tell yourself what it says?

  • @WeirdFields No, i was simply asking this person to do so to figure out what it is. That way you could figure out EXACTLY what it is. Did I ever say Jupiter? Did I? No, I didnt. There are stationary satellites and I can almost guarantee thats what this is. I dont know the location of this 'star' in question to put in stellarium. Also, scintillation (you may need to look it up) causes stars to change color, pulsate, & give the idea it is changing shape and size.

  • @ziggyproductions05 Hi, sorry I thought you were another guy from ATS saying it was Jupiter. I don't believe it's a satellite, though it's a more plausible theory than Jupiter or any of the other planets. Well if it's a stationary satellite it's not going to change colour and if it's a star or planet, then it would move like a star or planet and not maintain the same position. So I definitely don't think it's a satellite.

  • @WeirdFields Scintillation would cause size and color fluctuations due to solar wind and other extremities. So have you looked up in Stellarium this object in question yet? Can you give me a description or even point out the closest constellation in a star map? It seems odd to me that a huge 'Star/Planet' is in view and morphing & you're the only one noticing it? Please, next time you respond give me a description of where this is in the sky...

  • @ziggyproductions05 i'm not the only one noticing it. Do a quick search on youtube for bright star, UFO and you'll find countless videos.

    Yes scintillation would cause these effects. However the fact it stays in the same location means it's not a star and it's not a planet, not from out solar system at least. I believe personally it's a big UFO, so you won't see it in Stellarium but yes I have looked and as I expected it's not in Stellairum.

  • @ziggyproductions05 Scintillation however works in all diections, itr doesn't make stars or planets make precise, directional movement that appear to be intelligently driven. For example scintillation won't make a planet move in a clear diagonal path, then do a right-angled turn, then take another diagonal path again. Scintillation like I said is also more random and colours do not flash in a sequence. I've already said numerous times in these comments how to locate it, take a look through.

  • @carneyart thanks very much!

  • It's Jupiter, on view all night atm whatever the position of the Moon. Try looking at it through decent quality binoculars and be amazed.

    JaX

  • @JaXanim It can't be Jupiter, it's been in exactly the same position since Janaury 2009. It also doesn't track the moon all night. This "star" stays static whilst the moon moves and everything else in the sky does also. Jupiter also doesn't appear and disappear, move in unnatural motion and rapidly change colour to my knowledge.

  • Hi, I live in South Wales, what direction is this star usually situated and what approximate time so I can observe it myself - or is it usually near any constellations or the moon? Thanks!

  • @TheVirtualParadise it's easy to spot the star on a clear night, if you look at the moon from around 7pm onwards then pan to the left you can't really miss it. It's even brighter around 6 in the morning but you can't locate it from the moon at that point as the earth has rotated partly and the moon is setting.

  • @WeirdFields ha ok I know exactly what you're on about, I think that's Jupiter... gonna have to get my telescope out later to check though ;-) I know Uranus is near the moon and Jupiter at the moment, but you can't see that with the naked eye so I'm sure it's Jupiter... I'll post back later to confirm ;-)

  • @TheVirtualParadise No it's certainly not Jupiter, It's been in the same spot since January 2009 every night. So it can't be Jupiter, it's also much bigger than Jupiter, Jupiter was visible last night very close to the moon. To my knowledge, Jupiter also doesn't change shape, change colour, appear and disappear and move around in unnatural motions.

  • @WeirdFields hmm now you've really got my interest... Im an avid sky watcher, literally gazing accross the sky for at least 80% of the time I'm outside, and that's without my telescope - the thing that struck me the other night is that there was very light transparent cloud blocking some glare, and I knew Saturn wasn't in view for us, yet when I looked at what I thought was Jupiter I could see an extension, like Saturns rings but larger - so may have been a shape change! gotta check this out! :D

  • @TheVirtualParadise I'm the same man, I spend hours staring at the sky. That's why i first noticed that it seemed really strange. Though at first I just sort of ignored it but as time went on i found myself staring at it more and more :) I'm convinced the thing changes shape, I've seen this happen with my own eyes often. Some photos of it have it as a perfect diamond shape.

  • @TheVirtualParadise Look on the Share International website for lots more photos of this object.

  • @TheVirtualParadise It's clearly visible to the left of the moon for most of the evening. if you go to look for it early in the morning, you need to look towards the eastern horizon where the sun will come up and again you can't really miss it as it's even bigger and shines lots brighter than the other stars.

  • This video sucks and is retarded. Sorry, I tell it like it is.

  • @Tommyr yah you're a real stand up guy tommy lol. Thanks for the feedback!

  • filmed this over ayr amazing man !

    good song dude !

  • @Dopesmokinhippy this was filmed in Glasgow, tells you on the information above. 13th November 2010, Glasgow Scotland

    ??????

  • @Dopesmokinhippy ah ha i understand now!!

  • is that what that star is? that bright lonely star that people can't get a clue what it is? people are talking about it everyday and it looks like it's getting closer

  • @XtremeDance10 Yeah that's the one, I've been watching it for months.

  • Awesome man

  • @RICKYMDOGG cheers man!

  • Nice catch

  • @UFOsToday thanks!

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