I HATE to post videos that I think are faked. But the problem is the more compelling a UFO video is, the more likely it is to feel faked... even when there is zero evidence of forgery. It's like watching a nature documentary in high def, you're like is that real? Not to mention, people commented on the video to say they saw the same thing.... though I don't find those comments all that believable or related... The following video was uploaded by YouTuber Jose Sanchez, who's never posted anything before this. What you'll see a disc shaped object wobbling in mid air, and then taking off in the blink of an eye: The video description simply reads: i got this earlier today on the corner of cage blvd and caferry st Were you lucky enough to spot this amazingly speedy UFO? Then report your sighting. Otherwise, have at it in the comments... I'm smelling hoax. Here are what the commenters on YouTube think: It's a remote controlled helicopter that takes pictures of the city streets - biowizard42
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Just a bit ago, a Texan was observing five red lights flying in formation above their home. And apparently, they weren't the only witness, as the neighbors were oohing and ahhing over the sight themselves. This sighting reminds me an awful lot of a recent sighting out of Austin, featuring video (which you can see at the bottom of this post). Here's a drawing the witness provided: And here's their full description of the sighting, (both were submitted to MUFON): I was sitting outside on the balcony when I heard my neighbors talking about something in the sky. I finally noticed something about a minute later coming from behind the trees. It was four glowing lights in a trapezoidal formation traveling in a north westerly direction. As I was viewing them a fifth light appeared behind the original four. It was centered in back of the original four. They were all a bright reddish-orange color and did not blink. The light came from a bright center, gradually dimming outwards and appeared spherical. They appeared like a flash like from a camera but it was constant. It was not a satellite as I have seen those before. I did not notice any type of indicator lights like you would normally see on an airplane. The lights then dimmed to practically nothing. All I could see was a very small pinpoint of light. I noticed them as I was facing east at about a 45 degree angle up from due east. They traveled without changing formation until I was facing due north still at about 45 degrees up from north. I took around ten minutes for them to travel from first sighting to last light out. A few minutes later I noticed an airplane flying in the same direction at a higher rate of speed than the object was travelling. And last but definitely not least... check out this video of a similar sighting (I think) in Austin from July 2nd: A Texan has captured a craft of some kind hovering in the air and then suddenly disappearing in South Texas. I'm not sure if we've got a top secret or alien craft on our hands, but this doesn't seem like a typical helicopter or plane either. Check out the video, with the simple description of "I was chillin with my friend we saw this." And a few quotes from the video: That's a UFO - see that?!
We've got some pretty poor nighttime footage of a blue light that mysteriously appears out of nowhere, and then disappears again. I've asked for more details, but in the meantime, this is all we've got. The person who saw this and uploaded the YouTube video does not post UFO videos, though, so likely saw something striking in the sky and just wants to share the encounter. Did you see anything similar in McAllen recently? This is the third sighting in a pretty short time period to come out of South Texas (1, 2), a region that's not typically so active with such things. Here's the video: Last Update: March 16th, 2013 9 pm central Along with UFOs, the source or cause of loud rumbling booming noises have boggled peoples' minds for years. And also like UFOs, they seem to happen in "spurts" and travel in a direction throughout the country. Well, Texas got a wave of these odd sky sounds on the nights of March 8th, 9th, 10th, and 12th. Though South Carolina got it started. Here's the timeline:
Here's video of a South Carolina news story on the booms residents are hearing in the state: Here's a compilation of strange sky sounds heard around the world from 2012: Have you heard similar sounds in your town? Do you have theories on what is causing these sounds? Let me know!
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