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Google Street View exposes UFO's

Started by Littleenki, September 29, 2012, 03:32:40 AM

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Littleenki

Got this from Jason Martell today...

Mystery of two identical UFO's almost 1,000 miles apart caught on Google Street View

Apparently Texas has some UFO issues, and Google Street View cams caught them...

Le
Hermetically sealed, for your protection

ArMaP


sky otter



i just get a facebook page that wants me to sign up..sigh..not going to happen

ArMaP

Quote from: sky otter on September 29, 2012, 02:26:05 PM
i just get a facebook page that wants me to sign up..sigh..not going to happen
That's because the original link was a link to a link, copied from a Facebook page.

The real link is to this page.

rdunk

#4
Well,I guess the options for us on this are:

1. Google has photos of two different similar UFO's, each in a different state.

2. Google has photos of a single UFO in two different states.

3. Google has some type of lens problem, that has appeared in photos taken in two different states.

4. The Mexican drug lords have developed a new means for distribution, using such vehicles.

6. The "aliens" on Earth are getting out of Dodge, before Dec. 2012 !!!

I will put my vote on #6 !!  8)

sky otter



thanks ArMaP

somehow they look too pink ?
and the one looks like it is sitting on a fingerprint or a ballon

it kinda makes me think~ it was inserted to play with folks
but then i am super cynical
::)


Littleenki

Oh my goodness, the Ufo landed and is masquerading as an umbrella!

What will they stoop to next to infiltrate our planet? LOL!
:D

Le
Hermetically sealed, for your protection

zorgon

Quote from: Littleenki on September 30, 2012, 03:47:36 AM
Oh my goodness, the Ufo landed and is masquerading as an umbrella!

And I thought there were only Three Stooges :P


Photograph of an alleged UFO in New Jersey, taken on July 31, 1952


Photograph of "an unusual atmospheric atmospheric occurrence observed over Sri Lanka" forwarded to the Ministry of Defence by RAF Fylingdales. Date: 27th March 2004




his photo of alleged UFOs over Sheffield, England, in 1962. (CIA)

biggles

Now that photo in Sheffield 1962 is interesting.  I mean surely we never had back engineered triangles then.  But hell, what do I know.
I know that I know nothing - thanks Capricorn.

ArMaP

Quote from: Littleenki on September 30, 2012, 03:47:36 AM
What will they stoop to next to infiltrate our planet? LOL!
Maybe they will mix with the traffic, to try not to be noticed. :)


sky otter



guess lots of folks are having some fun now

Courtesy Of Google Maps, UFOs Invade Earth
Posted: 10/02/2012 10:52 am EDT Updated: 10/02/2012 11:51 am EDT

Lee Speigel


Just a few days ago, a couple of Google Maps images surfaced, showing what appeared to be reddish-pink UFOs in the skies above Texas and New Mexico.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/29/ufo-shows-up-on-google-street-view_n_1924422.html?utm_hp_ref=weird-news

With the help of photo-video analyst Marc Dantonio,
http://www.fxmodels.com/
The Huffington Post dismissed these pink alien wannabes as simple lens flares from the cameras that show images from across the country, helping folks locate specific addresses, towns and intersections.

And now, these flying saucer-shaped items are all over Google. Many HuffPost readers sent in street-view images of an apparent invasion of pink lens flares in the U.S.

While the main story image, above, may, at first glance, appear to be a pink flying saucer skimming along the atmosphere of Earth, here's what the full picture looks like, in all its rural glory:



"Not only was the lens flare the same color, but it was actually more complete (as in more visible), as well," Dantonio told HuffPost in an email.

"In this image [of the lens flare near the ground], you can see even more brighter detail. Notably, you can also see that the sun itself in the image has a halo of reddish light around it as well. This is likely due to the overwhelming brightness causing scattering and lens effects."

Despite the clear explanation offered for the images, on Saturday, the website ringsidereport.com
http://ringsidereport.com/?p=22386
called this simple lens flare activity a "UFO Shocker" and turned to "UFO expert" Russell Tetrault, who declared:


"Without question, this is a legitimate craft. It is not a reflection or anything like that. That's nonsense. There have been multiple UFOs spotted using this very program and now here's another and perhaps the most compelling. This craft is something that I have never seen before ... so what does that mean? Does this mean that we have a different sort of visitor or a new manmade craft? Whatever it is, it is 100 percent there."


Without question? Hardly.

The following video, posted to YouTube by HoaxKillerFriend, gives an excellent visual analysis of what's going on with all of these lens flares -- NOT UFOs.




         


Check out more pink lens flares that inhabit Google Maps 20 pic at link



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/02/google-maps-ufos-lens-flares_n_1930249.html?utm_hp_ref=weird-news