- Marduk2012
- uploaded: Nov 26, 2008
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Telescope video of an alien UFO mothership camouflaged as a star. Space Craft (UFO) appear to be coming and going from this portal. This could be an artificial wormhole for UFO transport to other transit points around the Earth or out into space for interstellar transport.
The first section is 30 Hz video followed by selected frames that are extended in time. These frames show a multitude of alien UFO shapes.
For the debunkers:
1) Do stars have this spatial and spectral variation at 30 Hz?
2) Do stars have classic space craft shapes within?
3) Do stars have huge high spatial frequency features that look like computer motherboards?
4) This -star- has an area of 1000 pixels. Stars in this telescope typically are less than 30 pixels in area.
This clearly cannot be a star so what is it?
6 comments
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Thefleecer July 17, 2010 9:30:42 AM CEST
What you have there IS a stargate/wormhole about to open. The imagery you see is a projection of what is about to come through or on the other side. Notice how the bottom glows red at one stage, I have footage of the very same thing that I will upload soon. Come over to my youtube channel IamtheFleecer and you can see my footage. You can also see footage of the exact same thing you have there in HD on weisskopfseeadler3. A previous poster mentioned scintillation. The ET's use this as camouflage because it's a natural phenomenon and they know that astronmers will always think it's just that." Well done and hope to hear from you soon!
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Liveecarbme January 10, 2010 4:02:58 AM CET
Understanding that atmosphereic conditions severely distort the quality, color and resolution of ANY object viewed from earth you guess is as good as mine.
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Drjak November 27, 2008 12:21:48 AM CET
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Drjak November 27, 2008 12:21:41 AM CET
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Slarti November 26, 2008 6:59:48 PM CET
Good music but sadly I agree with the posters below. Twinkling star.
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Bloodnthunder November 26, 2008 11:18:34 AM CET
Scintillation makes stars twinkle. What makes them twinkle in color when they are low to the horizon is the refraction of the atmosphere separating the colors like a prism. I have been observing this phenomena for years.











