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UFO hovers over Oakland Hills in broad day light (thatufoguy@yahoo.com)

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2009

UFO hovers over Oakland hills in broad daylight

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  • Its crazy, back in 2003 when i was living in alameda,ca.a friend and i was sittin on balcony high up on the third floor and we seen a bright light guide right pass us kinda simalar to this. back in 2003. No one belived us.

  • UFOsandSunGods:

    "filmmaker"

    "phrase"

    "credited"

    "rods"

    "cuttlefish"

    The idea of "rods" as living creatures has been discredited.

    Google is yer fren'.

  • it moved in front of the tree.. it's a puffy cottony thing like pollen. or it's an insect. 

  • Film maker and UFO researcher Jose Escamilla is cridit-ed for coining the fraze Rods and stated that they seem to swim in the sky like cuddle fish.

  • Nommos are ancestral spirits usually described as fish-like creatures in fact the word Nommo is derived from a Dogon word meaning to make one drink.

  • What you are seeing at a very high altitude are creatures called the Nommo. Mythology states that nommo was the first living creature created by the sky God Amma.

  • Hey Bill This is amazing! Please post more, the close up shots. You are so lucky to be the one chosen to see this!

    Thanks for putting it online!

    Kevin-

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