Thursday, July 28, 2011

Ufo Filmed Over Fort Worth By NBC News Skycam 27 July 2011

Ufo Filmed Over Fort Worth By NBC News Skycam 27 July 2011. If you watch carefully the object stops, then speeds off to the right of the screen.

RealUfos would like to hear from anyone in Fort Worth that actually spotted this ufo:
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A light dropped out of the sky — upper-right of the video — and seemingly disappeared. A slow-motion look, though, appears to show a fainter view of the light veering off at about a 45-degree angle to the image right.

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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

........... Bug

Anonymous said...

Efffing amazing!
Let's see how this is explained by “experts”.
We need many more sky cams all over planet earth to capture these amazing flying UFO feats.

Anonymous said...

it looks like a moth or some kind of bug flying in front of the camera.

myvorpal said...

At first i thought it looked like an object flying into the distance then changing direction . But then i read the comment that says it's a moth,then i looked at it again ,you can clearly see it's just a bug in front of the camera :)

Anonymous said...

........... Bug

oldmanskates said...

Definitely an insect in flight.

Anonymous said...

interesting video. & how can this be a bug. that's no bug seen in the view. you guys are just as stupid as the idiots who film the lanterns ffs.

Anonymous said...

Wouldn't it bug you!?

so its just a ufobug!..so what?
it could be a ufo,but who knows?
too faraway to know,so next please.

Anonymous said...

I saw that it looked like a ball of fire going across the sky then it disapeared...

Cavenin said...

Yeah it could be a moth or fire fly of some sort. What would be the point of a maneuver like that? Unless it was an evasive maneuver but nothing follows it and yes on second glance it looks to be in the foreground, not far from the lens. It's a UFB (unidentified flying bug).

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