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mojo
16th May 2018, 20:46
Today anything can be edited in and we have to look at everything. Yet a formation of lights in a triangle configuration could be indicative of either individual spheres or a craft utilizing stealth technology to some degree.

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Bill Ryan
16th May 2018, 22:05
Today anything can be edited in and we have to look at everything.

Yes. The guy seemed VERY unexcited (but then, maybe he was on his own). Many people start swearing and shouting when they suddenly get to film something like this. :)

Olam
17th May 2018, 01:37
The problem with CGI has always been movement.
Still today the best animations cannot reproduce natural movement , like an animal moving or anything running.
Thats what it looks like to me when the thing starts moving fast.
Then again, maybe they can do that kind of unnatural movement.
Seems fake to me.

O Donna
17th May 2018, 03:11
Interesting video. What is it with the music? At first I thought it was music playing accidentally in the background of another program on my computer. Poor poor editing IMO.

Whether true or not it is unedited unmanipulated video, I am always apprciative when someone like Olam brings up the possibility of CGI. Have you seen what the abilities of even free software out there can do with video these days? I can only imagine what the most advance software can do by a highly skilled 'hacker' per say.

I find it intriguing that just as a high percentage of people now carry a camera/ cell with them that the software comes along almost at the same time to potentially discredit captured video. Not only that but people are learning first hand on their cell phones how easy it has become to edit video, sometimes in real time.

I remember reading way back before much of the technology we see today was even out and that there would come a date when people would no longer be able to tell the difference between reality and fiction. It may or may not be awhile before that day comes but it sure looks like one day that day will come. I wouldn't have believed that was possible way back when when I first read the proposition.

Sorry about that, my post got away from OP.

It would be awesome to see something like that with my own eyes whether or not I could prove what I saw to anyone else. The second best would be to have someone with me who with a glance ask them "are you seeing what I am seeing?"

Note to self: look more often.

Joe from the Carolinas
17th May 2018, 03:41
Why would there be music and why does the guy say TR-3B astra? Is he a mufon investigator or something? Also I noticed the thing makes these rapid movements like it is showing off, but these movements don’t appear to have an actual function. Any military bases in the area?

Sunny-side-up
17th May 2018, 19:12
Hi mojo, fake to me :(
Just doesn't seem to be in the sky.

Nasu
18th May 2018, 01:16
It's clearly a set up for views or likes or for internet "chatter" like this.

Why would he blurt out that it was a TR-3B Astra with such certainty? Not that i'm any great reference, but iv'e never heard that name before. Have you? I think I would guess a helicopter at first. Never mind the music, at a pitch only late teens can abide. Seems like click bait to me. Far too far away to identify, no zoom in's. He protests too much about it not being CGI and being "in" the actual scene, we didn't even ask. Like Joe said, hardly SAP pay grade maneuvers, it just hovers about and turns a bit, no zoom off's or anything noteworthy.

Some kids with a phone and a drone with some lights, is my three cents worth...x.. N

Tangri
21st May 2018, 16:58
Today anything can be edited in and we have to look at everything. Yet a formation of lights in a triangle configuration could be indicative of either individual spheres or a craft utilizing stealth technology to some degree.

FndK3DeGn1E

These days almost every strange thing at sky is unknown fling object but it doesn't mean that it is a extra terastial

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxymra0Dppk

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