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The missing jet UFO, May 18, 2009 5 PM, Toronto

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2009

Daytime photos of latest cloacking technology.

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  • Whatever jet you think you see is a hologram and not a jet at all - the object was close enough to be able to see it with the naked eye and the only thing that you can make out at best is a shadow of a flying object - the jet is only in your mind because you have conditioned to see a jet so you only see what you are conditioned to see.

  • Inferalanding, check out my videos: The Missing Jet Revealed, Superjets and Friends of Superjet -- also Giant insects over Toronto Skies. Thanks.

  • I have photos of it as "the Jet" but when it increases power, the jet disappears and all you can see is the trail even though you know that there is a jet and where it should be. It is a large drone:no cockpit.

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  • It's a contrail...3 ou 4 engines...could be DC10 MD11 L.1011..747...340 etc...It 's not a UFO....

  • its funny cuz u can totally see the plane... lol

  • go to the truth and watch real videos

  • MD 11

  • that doesnt look like a jet unless its a B2 bomber.

  • "Technically"....true condensation trails are streams of condensed water vapor droplets.....water is a chemical.....so, yes, condensation trails are "chemically based"

  • Ok.. this is a foul hauler, a B747 or a A340, or less than less a A380. Point. End. I'm so sure about that what I say, because I'm a planespotter, so trust me, i photographed a couple o hundreds of overflying planes! ;)

  • Condensation trails are often hundreds of times larger that the jets which produce them. The airliner is clearly visible in any case, spraying nothing more sinister than hydrocarbon residue and water vapor. Technically, condensation trails are chemically based but are common to jet aircraft and relatively harmless nonetheless.

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