View Full Version : UFO San Diego 4/30/2015 - one of the best ever!
Jean-Marie
2nd May 2015, 00:56
Suspicious Observer just sent out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuw2xpFfJwc&feature=em-uploademail
www.Suspicious0bservers.org
Adrian (SuspectSky) https://www.youtube.com/user/SuspectSky
Billy (Mr2tuff2) https://www.youtube.com/user/Mr2tuff2
The color/contrast/spectral changes made in this video illustrate that it is impossible for these to be faked with editing software. I forgot to bring this up during the call, but it is clear when you play around a bit. Check another potential explanation off the list - there is no hanky-panky being played here with the image.
Very Cool!
-jean-marie
I live only a couple of miles from where this was filmed, so I know what I'm talking about. I see the terrain every day. I see the lights every night.
Those lights, all of them, are radio and television towers located in Tijuana Mexico. The white lights at the bottom of the "formation" are simply lights on the ground. (buildings or whatever). The news crew that did the video were down in the Tijuana River valley on the U.S. side of the border. They were looking up at a hillside several miles away, which made it look like from their vantage point that the lights were up in the sky.
It is common, at night, for low clouds to move in off the ocean, which would have obscured a lot of the other lights in the area and made it a bit hazy to see things clearly.
Another thing is, that video sure looks to me like it has been slowed down. (Again, this is just my opinion). But couple that with the cameraman moving just slightly and it gives the illusion that some of the lights are kind of moving a little bit. They are not. It's the cameraman doing the moving.
If you look at the lights in the foreground, the ones that you can see are just streetlights and such, you will see that even those lights have different colors and hues to them. Pink, purple and so on. My point is, even known light sources have different colors, so don't let the slightly different colors of the lights in the background throw you off.
There's at least 8 -10 radio and T.V. towers strung across the hills in Tijuana. Maybe more. They all have either red lights, flashing red lights, or a flashing white light, or a combination thereof.
Believe what you will. :)
WhiteLove
2nd May 2015, 08:51
Suspicious Observer just sent out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuw2xpFfJwc&feature=em-uploademail
www.Suspicious0bservers.org
Adrian (SuspectSky) https://www.youtube.com/user/SuspectSky
Billy (Mr2tuff2) https://www.youtube.com/user/Mr2tuff2
The color/contrast/spectral changes made in this video illustrate that it is impossible for these to be faked with editing software. I forgot to bring this up during the call, but it is clear when you play around a bit. Check another potential explanation off the list - there is no hanky-panky being played here with the image.
Very Cool!
-jean-marie
Based on this video alone it is difficult to say anything, but it is an issue that you have a bit similar lights on the ground, you then have to somehow be able to isolate those as being totally separate lights. When you have lights on the ground like this, you can pretty easily create quite convincing illusions, the bright flash could be a camera. If these lights would have moved and you could have noticed from the objects on the ground that the camera man is not moving his camera, then that would have been a totally different thing, because then you could at least tell that they are not fixed/non-moving lights on the ground, similar lights moving on the ground would be much less likely. A version of the video where you can see more movement of these lights, such as appearing/disappearing/moving sideways would add more information about what these lights are.
Having said that, I am not saying this is a hoax, I don't have the kind of equipment and techniques to be able to get a more detailed view on this. I have a very high resolution LED display, but the YouTube video is only at 480p, so the combination makes the quality poor enough to not be able to tell anything about it - I cannot get the objects clear enough.
When you have these kinds of pretty close up UFO like captures, you wish the video would have been captured at HD quality.
When you read this info, do not think it is coming from someone that think all UFOs are fake. I have had such an incredible UFO experience myself that I know some foreign intelligence is out there and does stuff which is beyond our normal logical reference points. We live in a very small box, because the truth has gradually been taken away from us and is now kept in secret from the general public. That is a power tool being used against us and that power tool is exercised by the elite controlled military which is full of private influence. That is why Obama never says anything, because he is a puppet that does what his masters tell him to do. He does not do things that challenges his own ego, he does not say things like: "They told me the public has not a need to know and I told them they do."
The general public is much too military friendly. It thinks the military serves a good purpose. And therefore we are all kept in a small box of false reality.
How power and business is corrupting our reality should be the number one concern of everyone wanting to make a long term change on this planet.
Cidersomerset
2nd May 2015, 08:59
Interesting phenomenon , with intermittent flashing with a stationary stance.
They go thru many options including what sort of hoax or reflection it could be ?
But who knows ?
UFO San Diego 2015 - One Of The Best Ever
wuw2xpFfJwc
Published on 1 May 2015
Observing the Frontier Conference: https://www.eventjoy.com/e/suspicious...
www.Suspicious0bservers.org
Adrian (SuspectSky) https://www.youtube.com/user/SuspectSky
Billy (Mr2tuff2) https://www.youtube.com/user/Mr2tuff2
The color/contrast/spectral changes made in this video illustrate that it is
impossible for these to be faked with editing software. I forgot to bring this
up during the call, but it is clear when you play around a bit. Check another
potential explanation off the list - there is no hanky-panky being played here
with the image.
Video: http://www.weather.com/news/news/san-...
sirdipswitch
2nd May 2015, 13:33
Lights, lights, and more lights in the sky mean absolutely nothing. It's just lights. That's all that can be said about them. All of them. Lights in the sky do not constitute proof of anything and I don't care how you go about trying to explain them.
Until they land on the ground... get out and say: "HI! We come in peace!" It means absolutely nothing...:wizard:
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OBTW??? Who moved my little Wizard?
Fairy Friend
2nd May 2015, 17:49
My first thought when I saw this was that it was the Pleiades constellation tilted. It would be nice to see the area in daylight on a sunny day to rule out towers on the hillside. Something doable.
thesadwolf
2nd May 2015, 18:51
Someone posted this: http://i.imgur.com/uzgCem4.png
aranuk
3rd May 2015, 01:54
How many people live in that area? Many thousands? Did many people see these lights? What did they say? There seems to no reports on what the local people were saying at all. Strange. Although I would like to believe they are alien vehicles, why are there not thousands of people saying they saw them too?
Stan
The Northern Baja Mexico is known for UFO activity and I have seen the silver discs flying north out the Baja into the states. The lights in the video could be a hoax or a communication.
There are a lot of rolling hills and mesas in Tijuana Mexico. It's an expansive city with a lot of lights. Colorful.
http://edgecast.sdr-files.buscafs.com/uploads/news/thumbs/news_thumb_26254_630.jpg?2
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/2e/08/79/2e08794081e0c2113d32779ca8aa6750.jpg
This is the view just after crossing the border and west to the beaches, so the footage was probably taken east of here near the border crossing on the state side.
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=29653&cid=1&stc=1
Love
Nora
I live only a couple of miles from where this was filmed, so I know what I'm talking about. I see the terrain every day. I see the lights every night.
Those lights, all of them, are radio and television towers located in Tijuana Mexico. The white lights at the bottom of the "formation" are simply lights on the ground. (buildings or whatever). The news crew that did the video were down in the Tijuana River valley on the U.S. side of the border. They were looking up at a hillside several miles away, which made it look like from their vantage point that the lights were up in the sky.
It is common, at night, for low clouds to move in off the ocean, which would have obscured a lot of the other lights in the area and made it a bit hazy to see things clearly.
Another thing is, that video sure looks to me like it has been slowed down. (Again, this is just my opinion). But couple that with the cameraman moving just slightly and it gives the illusion that some of the lights are kind of moving a little bit. They are not. It's the cameraman doing the moving.
If you look at the lights in the foreground, the ones that you can see are just streetlights and such, you will see that even those lights have different colors and hues to them. Pink, purple and so on. My point is, even known light sources have different colors, so don't let the slightly different colors of the lights in the background throw you off.
There's at least 8 -10 radio and T.V. towers strung across the hills in Tijuana. Maybe more. They all have either red lights, flashing red lights, or a flashing white light, or a combination thereof.
Believe what you will. :)
Orph, nicely done, you nailed it. Confirmed today by SO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaflOgrjtlE
Orph, nicely done, you nailed it. Confirmed today by SO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaflOgrjtlEPerhaps somebody at SO reads PA. :sarcastic:
Now, there is another problem. The picture that was used in the debunking video is not right either. (The still picture that shows a daytime view and a hill in the background). It looks photoshopped or something. Unfortunately I don't have a camera, but there's a lot more buildings and houses and such up on that hillside. It's not just an empty hill like the picture shows. I'll go back down to that spot in a day or two and look again.
Edit: I was right. The picture in the debunking video is absolutely a doctored photo. Not sure why whoever did that felt the need to. In the original "UFO" news video, there is indeed a ridge-line in the background with 7 towers scattered across the top. Actually, there are a few other towers, but only 5 to 7 would've shown up on the news video.
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