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UFO hovers over Jerusalem

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The second view is more impressive to me, as it'd be tough to replicate something moving away at that speed.

But I guess anything is possible in this day and age. ;)

Thoughts? Do you think this is real or fake?

 
Wow that's crazy. I love how the chick from Mississippi is like, "we get these back home all the time".

Actually though it was Jesus coming back, unfortunately there was a mosque in the way, and he said 'fuck it' and went home. Oh well.
 
I think this is fake.

Every time you see a UFO video it's either blurry or just a little ball of light.

I won't believe until I see one in person. (I mean an actual alien or spaceship up close.)
 
ugh.. I wish I can believe shit like that.. but after seeing the kind of effects you can do with video editing... anything is possible these days
 
Reminds me of the Joan Rivers joke.

Why don't Flying Saucers land on Jewish lawns?

Because we would flip them over to see who made them.
 
When I was a child I caught a fleeting glimpse
Out of the corner of my eye....
 
Sorry guys, that was no UFO. I was test piloting my company's new trans-atmospheric craft. It isn't yet ready to be marketed to the public yet, but maybe within the next few years.
 
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGbi0StYWaI[/ame]


I subscribe to this guy on youtube who had a few things to say about it.
 
In this day and age, 80% of people have cameras and video recorders on their phones. Each time something happens in the street, fifty bystanders pull out their phones and start recording (or snapping photos). Had a UFO really come down over a holy site, I'm guessing we'd have footage from at least five hundred vantage points.

Lex
 
This is a hoax.

One glaring thing that proves this the poor Adobe After Effects of the "UFO", which looks more like the ball from video game Pong.

Then, you have the "tourist" from Mississippi who sounds like she's reading from a bad sci-fi movie script. I almost expected her to say "you want some Fried Chicken hun?" after what the actresses voicing the "tourist" said.

And then the audience "ohh's" and "ahh's" like it's a show or something, they should have included clapping sound effects so I would laugh harder.

Finally, a little logic here. Jerusalem is a major city, we live in the tech era, where almost everyone has a camera phone and the gov is always lookout for terrorism (especially in the Middle East). Wouldn't there be thousands of eye witness accounts of a real UFO hovering that low to the Dome of the Rock and be on most international news outlets wthin 24 hours? With a lot more videos taken than just two videos?

Heck, those balloons over Manhattan created media mania yet, this didn't. There's a reason for that.
 
There are like 5 different videos of this...and the all show the exact same thing....if this is a hoax...its the best in UFO sighting history.....
 
There are like 5 different videos of this...and the all show the exact same thing....if this is a hoax...its the best in UFO sighting history.....

hmm, well they may show the same 'event', but after going through the OPs provided video just twice I can tell that the two perspectives, that are supposed to be of the exact same event, are not.

the first shot shows the ball of light hovering over the dome for a good 22 seconds before lifting back off into space (timestamp, :10 - :32). The second shot later in the video has the ball of light hovering for less than 5 seconds before shooting off (timestamp :48 - :51). I started the count after the ball of light stopped descending and started hovering, all the way until it shot off into the night sky.

Soo..if that was the same exact event captured at different perspectives, how is there such a difference in the time hovered?

Answer....FAKE
 
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It's clearly too small for a 'manned' interstellar space craft. It's a PROBE.


Resistance is Futile.
 
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