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UFO Hunters:Crash And Retrival (Part 3 Of 5)

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  • @ThleTruth Mexican crop dusters at 2500 mph? Americans prepare yourselves for a rough ride!

  • @ThleTruth Mexican crop dusters at 2500 mph? Americans prepare yourselves for a rough ride!

  • as much as these guys look for the "truth" u think every night they would just go outside to a wooded area with no lights, and just camp out with their expensive cameras, and just watch the sky. im sure if they did it they would see many many things, hell i go outside some nights and dont even try to see things and somethign crazy always flys by, and i dont live anywhere near a airbase or air port, and the things i see are not planes. just think it wouldnt cost them anything to just camp out.

  • @Snipe4261 lol I completely agree with you with the coat in the desert thing, but I don't think there is a point in replying to him because he commented about that 9 months ago lol.

  • So they're going to try and confirm the airplane wreckage is the crash they're looking for by examining it for traces of a "UFO" collision (alien spaceship collision)? Why don't they confirm it’s the airplane they're looking for by confirming the aircraft type and tail/serial number matches the accident report? Oh, that’s right! They aren't doing that because they're not looking for the truth, they're looking for "evidence" to reinforce their preconceived idea of what happened there.

  • @iansom Ever been in a desert before? I would guess no based on your comments. Just because it’s a desert that doesn’t mean it’s a hot place. I don't know what time of year they filmed this but I do know that in the Mojave Desert it can get down to 35 degrees F on a winter night and can be as low as 50 degrees F during the day.

  • the mexican rosewell was a collision, a commercial plane collided with a ufo, radars saw both objects, than the US army killed local mexican forces and got all the debries than gone... and this case has been death..

  • Why was Bill wearing that coat in the desert? Must have been a chilly northern Mexico day...

  • hey hey this is my stolen bike !!!!

  • haha i live in Brownsville TX!!!!

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