Argentina: UFO Wasn't Photographed on Purpose, They Say
Gaston Damia and Patricio Pereyra are facing the hard task of convincing everyone that the photo is real, that it is not a product of trickery, that they have no intentions of profiting from it and were never aware of what appeared there until they noticed it on the computer screen. Yet there it was, out of focus and in the distance: an unidentified flying object (UFO).
Saginaw, Michigan, man discovers UFOs do exist; and he has a picture
Mook first thought the UFO was a smudge in the lens or a defect in the camera. He changed his mind when he noticed video footage he took at the same time of a flock of flying geese showed the UFO maintaining its original position, though the camera jostles around.
6 comments:
Photo 1: Unknown. Possible 'shopped.
Photo 2: CCD video picture element light oversaturation. Rather common.
Photo 1: After looking at the blow-up of the UFO, I'm going to have to say it looks like an overweight flying penguin. Check it out: http://poetv.com/video.php?vid=33240
Photo 2: I'll have to disagree with anonymous. It's pretty obviously some unknown breed of Space Invader.
Oh, bullshit. I don't even know why the media bother reporting these stories any more or why anyone even takes them seriously enough to repeat them....
Justin--
It's pretty obviously some unknown breed of Space Invader.
Quick! Someone shoot it!
Photo 1:
Apparently this man, while travelling in Switzerland, had accidently or purposely picked up Billy Meier's cell phone.
It was in Cordoba, Argentina. Very far from Switzerland.
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