The 2 video clips presented were taken of a Bald Head Island sunset of either April 25 or 26, 2009. No anomaly was noticed at the time of filming, however, the sun is still quite bright at sunset. The first clip shows an orb to the left of the sun. The orb was considered to be a flare or other distortion caused by the video camera until the second clip was viewed. In the second clip the orb appears to descend behind the clouds. The clips are presented without music or other distractions and are complete and have not been edited. A search on Youtube will yield other videos of a similar experience. In particular note one by indian in the machine filmed in Montezuma Costa Rica and placed on Youtube on April 17, 2009. Another was filmed in Kissimmee Flordia and placed on Youtube on April 15, 2009. There are numerous other videos revealing similar anomalies. We are not implying that the orb is planet X or Nibiru, but it is certainly thought provoking.
It's the moon maybe a solar eclipse
Ov3rKiLL867 1 month ago
-_-
SenemmTSR 6 months ago
It's just an artifact.
Deroni76 8 months ago
how is it the lens when he seen it with the naked eye then takes out his camera to record it come on people think.
Vmancilla1 8 months ago
if it is true give it to independent news ,thay can show it to everyone.wikilieaks for exemple
andreo819 9 months ago
@ariana2785 then why the fuck would they pull out their camera to take a video of it dumbass
Ang3l4life93x 9 months ago
@SETIproductions ehm i really think its the lens because in the second vid i cant see anything like Nibiru even behind those clouds
StenlyAnimations 10 months ago
Thats wicked video man, all these surfacing im gonna try and catch it myself on tape. Great video.
n2kmaster 10 months ago
beautyful
Houdye 10 months ago
Thanks for uploading this one. It's an important one to show people how a reflective artifact should look and behave. (0:25) In fact even more startling is that this artifact seems to be a reflection of the second smaller spheroid based on the fact that it seems to maintain the same relative angle to the smaller spheroid as the camera moves. Compelling video.
Unconsciouzone 10 months ago