Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Alleged Russian UFO
Part of me loathes posting anonymous clips of alleged UFO footage; another part, every bit as strong as the other, enjoys the ensuing comments.
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5 comments:
It looks an awful lot like a setting sun behind dense cloud cover. I've seen the effect many times in dark Albertan winters.
-Denny
My only question is, what was Michael J. Fox doing in Russia in the middle of the winter?
Actually, I lied... is that supposed to be reflections on the ground? And suddenly I'm reminded of Gibson's "Pattern Recognition"...
1. Hold the freakin' camera still!
2. It looks like a big, flaming keg.
3. The lack of commentary in the video makes me immediately suspicious.
How to make a supernatural video:
Blurry? check
Shaky? check
Indecipherable blob? check
In the sky? It's a UFO!
On the ground? It's an alien!
A light filmed "through" a window can easily be just a reflection on it. Given the estremely unsteady footage, I wonder if the photographer was sober enough to even know the difference.