Breakfast: Tokoroa UFO
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@Daktros It is very much probable that life exists. Infact its so probible that im sertan theres life in the universe but the distance from the plan and the angle and the speed convinces me it was just a beam of light going across the lense.
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@GrandDesignsSims its not light.. ufos are real mate
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It was light. Come one. The sun reflects light of the cockpit window. because of the shape of the window it moves across the screen and then the wings reflect the light. Its not all that hard to believe.
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It's a ball of silver trying to CRASH JP MORGAN! :)
Sorry. No clue. Can't help anyone solve this mystery.
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OMG....
That could be a bird!!!
Or even lens flare...
It wasn't an ufo.
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I'm confused... Whats the question?
Its flying and its unidentified! So its a UFO.
Whether this particular object is an alien craft or a reverse engineered craft is a different story. But we can all agree it is a UFO.
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@EnquirerNZ has to be large looks like its out about a few miles from where they are flying their planes.
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I Live in Wellington in a city called Porirua. On new years day at night me an my brothers were sittn owt syd we jst started drnkng but we noticed 5 Lights n tha sky we all buzzd owt tha lights were moving around each other an dissapearing we were sure that they wer UFO'z so we gt a camera an recorded theaz lights it lasted 4 about 5 mins then thy jst dissapeared we stl hav the recording bt r nt sure wt 2 du wt it....Believe what you want we know what we saw...
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I'm in NZ and had a close encounter (documented) in 2008 with a hovering orb, and NONE OF THE MEDIA REPORTED ON IT.
I have the best close up in the world, so far for investigative journalism aye?
Only parroting reporters, "baaaaaaaaah" (parrots obviously can make sheep sounds too...)
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T.O.K 886
It was chuck norris throwing a banana.
Gauntletbloggs 1 year ago 16
The speed of the object rules out bird life as an explanation. At face value the whole recording does not appear to be staged. Has anyone tried determining the size of the object??
EnquirerNZ 2 years ago 9