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jackovesk
12th February 2011, 21:59
A startling video has appeared on YouTube reportedly of a classic flying saucer type UFO that allegedly almost collides with a small plane piloted by two doctors who were checking out the famous Nazca lines in Peru.

The video shows the pilot flying over the massive ground formations of lines and pictographs that have puzzled scientists for decades regarding their purpose as they can only be comprehended via observation from the air.

As the pilots fly into an extremely rare rain cloud formation, it rarely if ever rains in this territory it’s reported, the UFO then appears from a hole in the clouds for a brief 2 or 3 seconds. The video then shows the object at slower speeds and magnification.

It will be interesting to see what the experts have to say about the video and it’s authenticity so we’ll have to wait for the final video analysis to determine if indeed it is authentic. You can see the video of the UFO flying saucer below.

If nothing else...enjoy the scenery.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjfsuBY48c0&feature=player_embedded#at=268

Full story here...

UFO in Peru Nearly Strikes Plane

http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/51073/

JRS
13th February 2011, 03:44
Outstanding. Doesn't look like CGI. I've heard of UFO's cloaking themselves in clouds. Wonder if the backengineered craft have that capability? Might be a good question for Charles, Aubrey or the Machine. Thanks again, Jim

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Probably swamp gas! HAHA

conk
13th February 2011, 16:04
Strange indeed.

What is seldom mentioned is WHERE DID THE MOUNTAIN TOP GO? This mountain has been sheared off! Mega tons of earth gone. No debris at the foot of the mountain.

firstlook
13th February 2011, 16:18
Its the protégé of Guglielmo Marconi. He then flew it back into their secret, semi, hideout in the amazon.

Seriously, nice video.

ghostrider
13th February 2011, 16:32
nice vid, cloud cover for ufo's ? Yes I've seen it before. Funny we are watching them and they are watching us.

str8thinker
13th February 2011, 22:45
Thanks for the interesting video.

I'm not sure that I agree that clouds over Nazca (part of the Atacama desert plateau) are rare. Wherever there are mountains (even truncated ones!) you will have both orographic uplift (forming clouds) and wind shear (causing accidents).


...the coastal desert in western Peru may not get much rainfall, but that doesn't mean there aren't clouds in the sky. It sits next to the Pacific Ocean, and moisture in the form of clouds, and occasionally fog, gets drawn into the desert when the heated desert air rises up over the Andes, creating a void where the oceanic (moist) air follows in. It's a daily phenomenon, not uncommon anywhere near any coastline around the globe. Check out Santiago, Peru, 50 miles to the NW, and the coastline a little further NW, also near Tacna to the SE, and (sporadically) all down the Chilean coastline. There are even a few clouds here and there near Atacama, Chile, which is supposedly the driest place on earth.

Here's a picture of a cloudy day over Nazca.

http://www.nunukphotos.com/images/nazca-lines-14-pv.jpg

http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1296257

Australian trainee pilots who fly visually are taught always to maintain no less than 500 feet vertical separation from clouds, for exactly this reason; other aircraft (not to mention UFOs) may be flying through them, navigating on instruments. Judging by the size of the clouds in the video, the Cessna was a lot closer to them than that. Wherever there is magnificent scenery, there are scenic joy flights. With at least one pilot (not implicating the pilot in this case) enjoying the view instead of scanning ahead for other aircraft, the stage is set for a midair collision. What if the UFO had suddenly emerged directly under the plane?

There have been several fatal air crash accidents at Nazca in recent years, some attributable to wind shear, others to engine failure. Although poor aircraft maintenance may be largely responsible, one cannot discount the possibility that proximity to UFOs may cause engines and electrical systems to malfunction, just as with motor vehicles.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/10/03/3028145.htm
http://laht.com/article.asp?CategoryId=14095&ArticleId=352962
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/thread.jspa?threadID=1882093

Jetsam
13th February 2011, 23:17
This is maybe a stupid question...
But the first lines that you see in the video, are they also part of the nazca lines? I cannot find any information on those particular ones... They look so different from the rest.

Shairia
14th February 2011, 01:47
It kind of looks like the Nazi Bell that J. Farrell talks about.

str8thinker
14th February 2011, 03:58
@Jetsam, I agree it looks unfamiliar but this link (http://www.americageo.com/view.php?site=Nazca%20Lines) may help you scan the whole area.

Jetsam
15th February 2011, 15:20
@Jetsam, I agree it looks unfamiliar but this link (http://www.americageo.com/view.php?site=Nazca%20Lines) may help you scan the whole area.

Ah, yes, I've found it.
It's called Sun & Star, and you can find it at the Palpa valley.
You don't hear or read much about palpa actually....