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  • the first goverment that comes out with the truth saying that ufos and aliens are real or been here all the time will be in office long time but wont .

  • men! when i smoke weed,i see shootingstars!!!!!

  • meteors....

  • lame just a shooting star

  • shooting stars

  • Shooting stars (meteors)

    No doubt about it whatsoever.

  • @JimmyCrikket thanks for watching and commenting my friend

    Justin

  • never thought about using night vision for ufo spotting, good idea, might try that out my self :o)

  • right on, thanks for sharing your thoughts

    JV

  • From my experience in sky-watching, that looks like it might be a small pattern of shooting stars.

    At first I considered satellites but the speed at which they are moving, are more related to shooting stars, notice the quick dissapearance normally ranging after 2-3 seconds.

    Great catches. If they're not shooting stars, then you definitely might have a UFO on your hands.

    For the skeptics, please remember that UFO means unidentified flying objects. (not neccessarily a saucer,etc.)

  • thanks for all the great insight,

    my recent ufo vid entitled UFO or Shooting Star? looks obviously like a shooting start as u can see it burning literally. I had a sighting in Cabo San Lucas during daytime which I have up where the UFO traveled at about this speed so very interesting

    thanks for commenting my friend

    Justin

  • If you ever wanted to see a real UFO go to the Caribbean. For some reason there seems to be an infestation of UFO and USOs. I saw a UFO (better Yet, a space ship) of some sort, at about 500 ft, when I lived in P.R. And also in many occasions spherical chrome plated UFO. I always believed they were from the U.S., like spy stuff, until I learned about the history of UFOs. It changed my life forever! Now I know what I saw were Foo-fighter UFOs, like the ones seen in the 1940s.

  • yea i totally agree, central america is another hot spot. I had many ufo sightings in Costa Rica when I was living there. The energy over there was amazing to me. And a recent one I seen in Cabo San Lucas Mexico

    thanks so much for sharing your experience with us. I beleive they are everywhere around the world.

    Justin

  • I agree, I live in an asland where loads of stuff happens though no one talks about it because... simply I think most people dont want to believe it... not here anyway.

  • Good luck trying to find UFOs in Kissimmee of all places. This is the least place to encounter a UFO, period! It be the many video cameras that are present in the city? Or just the mindless tourists? What, I don't know, but I can say, you could live 1000 years here in Kissimmee and you won't encounter any ETs. Actually if there were an alien invasion I think Kissimmee would be the safest place in the world to be.

  • lol, wow interesting comment. The Kissimmee you describe is not where we live actually is. The Kissimmee part we live in is quiet, laid back, everyone has acres of property and plenty of privacy. Sounds like your describing orlando or the section of kissimmee near all the disney attraction which is not where we live. In fact I have had a few UFO sightings in Kissimmee, some of the vids are on my channel.

    thanks for the comment

    Justin

  • What do you suppose that large, dark spot is, that's almost at the end of the video?  (Left side, towards the top)

  • dark spot is within the lense of the NVG's, they all have black spots in them.

    Justin

  • Oh, ok then. lol. Then they do actually look like shooting starts :)

    And by the way, I priced some night vision goggles. They can really be expensive. I'm going to keep looking around until I find a deal. Thanks for mentioning it.

  • I agree with make everycommentcount, looks like a pieces of space debris. Did you see the objects without the night vision as well?

  • i was the only set of eyes out there that night so i have no idea if the objects showed without night vision

  • I'm a believer in UFOs although I've never seen one. I just don't think what is in this video is substantial proof. Likely what is happening is that small space debris is entering the atmosphere and burning up. And if these pieces are small enough then the unaided eye would not see, but the night vision goggles allow you to see. Just an uneducated guess though.

  • "convinced myself, i seek not to convince"....

    i truely appreciate the feedback, thank you

    Justin

  • cool, a shooting star, i see these a lot! mostly on clear nights with high visibility.

  • lol, thanks for the comment

  • nice video

  • thanks for stoping by :)

  • Wow! Absolutley amazing capture!! 5*! Keep up the amazing work Justin!

  • thanks for the feedback and the love bro

    JV

  • awesome! I'm so tempted to buy a pair myself, but goggles are soo expensive :O

  • thanks so much for the feedback, they are expensive however a well worth investment to see into a new world of reality. If your really interested message me and I will let you know how to get your goggles to pay for themselves and then some.

    Justin

  • what do they cost ?

  • So fast! Not comets?

  • Thanks for checking out the vid my friend. Not comets because they appear out of nothingness super fast and disappear within the same frame without a trace. Same movement as the recent UFO footage I caught In Cabo San Lucas coming out of a mountain and have up on my channel. These are how they appear night long. I have seen as many as 20-30 in a single night. Sometimes they stay materialized and you can tail them as well, more videos to come

  • its almost as if something is entering the atmosphere and burning up in less than a second, appearing as a quick darting spot of light,

    ... like space debris... oh, thats because thats exactly what It is.

  • first it's a shooting star, now space debris? HAve u checked out my ufo sighting in Cabo yet? Im curious what u will call that one?

  • Hum, by the sounds of it you're not very well versed in astronomy... no offense! its a common misconception that shooting stars are actual stars! they're usually rocks (or other space debris), such as small meteors, entering our atmosphere and burning up momentarily, which is why it appears as a sudden streak of light. I'll check out your other video too!

  • thanks for the info

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