This video has long since been dismissed as a staged hoax, but Lee Spiegel of the Huffington Post asks why, if that is true, it is suddenly being resuscitated by various Russian news sources? Our take: it’s a hoax and they’re having a slow news day. But we could always be wrong.

Whitley Strieber asks is anybody has ever seen a figure resembling the one depicted in the video, please write him at whitley@strieber.com. If the body depicted is hoaxed, a lot of time and money was spent on fabricating it, which also goes for the rest of the video. Our assumption was that these were clips from a Russian movie that never got released, and we still incline in that direction.
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These days our skies are full of unknown objects, but many of them are known to people who are simply keeping quiet because of classification rules. These two lights, for example, could be very high altitude planes flying in formation. These would not be known aircraft, and why they would be showing lights at all isn’t clear. The preponderance of evidence that these are genuine unknown.
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UFOs have been reported across Texas over the past few days, including orange orbs over El Paso and a cigar shaped object over Arlington. As always, orange orbs could be sky lanterns, but at present the El Paso lights have not been positively identified as such.
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This remarkable object was taped first through a camera with a zoom lens, then through a Meade telescope. The image captured through the telescope is quite extraordinary and too strange to speculate about, beyond saying that it is a likely unknown. The videographer, Jeremy Thomas, provides details about exactly how the videos were made and adds the comment that these ‘common objects’ deserve scientific study rather than denial. A fine effort on Mr. Thomas’s part, of a kind that we need more of.
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