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April 1 2010 Fastwalker UFO

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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2010

2nd night in a row capturing these Fastwalkers. They are in no way birds, bats or any other flying mammal based on the hovering maneuvers, instant direction changes and spurts in speed.

I've seen them in -19 Degrees C PLUS WINDCHILL this Winter, so they are not mammals, insects etc.

Due to the expense of the equipment I'm using and waiting months to get some of it, I haven't been able to record this until now

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  • Hello, sometimes when the night is full of stars I sit with my Canon binoculars 12x with image stabilizer just to catch a few satellites passing over and also admire the sky. Recently while watching a couple of very dim stars I came across to what looked like a very dim satellite just passing by those dim stars when all of a sudden it turned 90° right then left then right again then back, and I just couldn't believe it, I moved a bit because i had twisted my neck all the way back but I lost it:(

  • @FazerAddict As I've said you have to see something with your own eyes to believe it.

    There's some deep space video of objects way out in space changing direction quickly that even trollers can't touch

  • These debunkers are ridiculous. Bats, Birds...lol. According to what we know about this video, these objects being a flying animal of some type is crazier than the idea of them being ET craft or ARV's.

  • @joecane6340 exactly. I don't claim to know what it is, but birds and bats have been shot down so many times, there is no LOGIC in it, yet they keep saying the same stupid things over and over.

    If it doesn't match the facts, then it's not true.

    One thing's for sure, since the past winter there has been NOTHING happening, no lights, and no fast flyers. If there were natural the would be here, nature doesn't change course so rapidly, weather has been the same, wind patterns, buildings etc...

  • I think you should have waited until April 2ND to post, lends a bit more credibility you know?

  • @littleneddygoestowar  Your statement is illogical.

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  • @ReneeNme Not sure if those Hawks are in my area, although I did think early on of a bird diving creating hovering effect.

    Only problem with that is I saw one at roughly 500 feet altitude a ball glowing by it's own power and it wasn't a hawk.

    Also these video's were taken in very cold weather, some at -15 or more and late in the winter, so what would a HAWK be hunting when there are no insects or other few other birds in the sky.

    If hunting other birds they would ALSO show up, so not likely

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  • @karajaneperrio For the 500th time. BATS don't FLY in -26 degree weather, chasing BUGS for food that are all dead and have been dead for months.

    I see maybe 2-3 a YEAR if I'm lucky at those altitudes wouldn' t even show up.

    Let alone the speed they would have to be flying is hundreds of kph.

    I frankly don't care what you think or for your smarmy attitude, do your own work and think whatever you want.

  • @karajaneperrio Maybe because I filmed them in up to -26 degree weather. NO BAT FOOD at that temp, so what would a bat be looking for? They wouldn't. Secondly a BAT at low lever would be blurry, my night vision is manual focus, focused at the stars so it's very high altitude. At that altitude a bat can't even fly that fast, let alone in these patterns. Also we have few bats in this area even in summer, this isn't Transylvania, you'd be lucky to see 2 in an entire year.

  • why would alien craft be going back and forth(just as bats do) stupidly in the sky? what intelligent reason could there be for that behaviour,bats hunting fit best why don't you film bats to compare footage huh?

  • @joecane6340 agreed

  • If you don't have a logical explanation how dare you people vote down. 

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