Obviously this is not a hoax and the witness is careful to state that she is seeing the phenomenon in the sky, that it is not a lens effect or a reflection from the car window. But what is it? Take a look. Your ideas welcome.
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This unusual security camera video seems to show an entity appearing in a burst of light in a shopping mall. It’s strangely similar to the Japanese security camera video we posted on May 8th, in the way it enters and leaves the scene in a single pulse of light. However, this strange similarity might be a case of a copycat hoaxer. Unfortunately, it takes very little time to create images like this in many different video graphics programs, and the sudden appearance of so many security camera videos has your Out There editor wondering if we’re not looking at the newest hoax fad.
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This famous video has resurfaced in an image-stabilized format. In the original, it’s much easier to see that the first object is a small plane, the second a disk. One question: why does the videographer know where to wait for the two objects to reappear after they go behind the house? Still, in this stabilized version, the motion of the second object does appear anomalous. The video was researched when it first appeared, and no record of a missing plane was ever found.
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15 seconds in, a bright blue light very quickly appears and disappears on this video, shot with an automatic camera. No explanation, beyond the comment that it could be a CGI effect, but if so, it seems like a very strange sort of hoax. Then again, hoaxers are by definition pretty strange? There isn’t enough video information for us to rule out CGI, but it seems fairly unlikely.
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