EVIDENCE: The Case for NASA UFOs part5/11 (David Sereda)
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I noticed that too
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@ReeseMac If you look at the planet surface on the right, you'll notice how its spinning really fast and then suddenly slows down. In other words, this video has been tinkered with.
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@SpatialVortex nothing to do with camera zoomed-out or in,
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Hmmm, Helium 3 propulsion with 18 MeV. Perhaps combine quantum transition tuning control technology with it.
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@SteamingObe I def noticed that, too. I'm a "believer" but if I'm examining evidence I'm not gonna ignore the gaps in reason. What's up with the zoon?
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David Sereda has made a few points but he fails in one way. As a ufologist, your a skeptic first and a believer second - he ignores some facts. Somethings cannot be explained, at all (about .5% of all UFO cases) these are what he should focus on, these include some Nasa Video's
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DS talks about Cold Fusion in his other video about Hydrogen/Water.
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camera zoomed-out
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how big are these objects noone knows how close are they noone knows until NASA can come up with a means to detect how far an object is and how big it is any thing close can look like a huge object in the distant and a huge object in the distant could be mistaken to be a little object up close approching the space craft also speed is hard to judge as well
It appears to me the camera is zooming out, and right as it appears in frame, the camera stops zooming, making it seem to turn.
SteamingObe 2 years ago 6
The hyper velocity object is , to me , the most fascinating footage on the whole program. You can't call it a speck of dust because you see it flip over the horizon like he pointed out. The space shuttle goes somewhere around 200 miles up from the planet The fact that it can even see this object within the Earth's horizon implies that its humongous.
ReeseMac 1 year ago 2