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UFOphotos
9th January 2012, 21:33
I have been into the UFO phenomenon for 30 years now and have seen many weird things in the sky, but this one is special. I canīt prove if itīs real or not, if itīs CGI, US/Russian/Chinese hardware or a real alien UFO, pointing a massive gun/canon at a Californian (McClellan AFB) airbase below it. Check it out, this is not a "normal" UFO

Shiny UFO weaponry above air force base (http://ufopicturesphotos.blogspot.com/2017/08/ufo-weaponry-air-force-base.html)

You decide :)

Turcurulin
9th January 2012, 22:20
http://alienspacecentereast.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/uforobotgunturret-01a.jpg

http://alienspacecentereast.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/uforobotgunturret-01b.jpg

Here ya go! That's pretty cool.

WhiteFeather
9th January 2012, 22:34
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=aSRbVtXnXgY#!

Ivanhoe
9th January 2012, 22:51
Why would you call the light blob projected underneath this UFO a "gun turret"? Other than seeing a UFO I don't see anything hostile about this.
Just my opinion.

UFOphotos
10th January 2012, 05:35
Because it looks like a gun-turret, but youīre right, it can be anything, a trick to your mind.

wolf_rt
10th January 2012, 05:39
I would have to say that 'gun turret' is a massive stretch... interesting though

It would be nice if some of these UFO chasers, would get some decent hardware to do there recordings with... That looked like 3 blobs of light to me.

Vitalux
10th January 2012, 06:10
I am surprised that a guy who has been into this UFO phenomenon for 30 years now, would draw any inference of a gun turret.

Perhaps you could find us any photos in history of UFO's that show alien space craft with gun turrets, because I have never seen any, and I have been studying this for about 40+ years.

Often when folks jump to such wild claims, such as in this case, it tends to make it easy for non-believers to lump those that believe in alien spacecraft visitations to our planet, as nuts.