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Eerie scene over downtown Milwaukee captured on camera! "live on FOX6

Started by starrmtn001, March 02, 2018, 09:10:58 PM

starrmtn001

Eerie scene over downtown Milwaukee captured on camera! "live on FOX6

https://youtu.be/eln5vR4YXC8

I believe it is a holographic projection.  We can do that now. 
It kind of looks like those deep sea videos shot at sea floor level.  Hmmm.  Maybe they're skyfish, lol. ;D

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: StarrMountain on March 02, 2018, 09:10:58 PM
Eerie scene over downtown Milwaukee captured on camera! "live on FOX6

I believe it is a holographic projection.  We can do that now. 
It kind of looks like those deep sea videos shot at sea floor level.  Hmmm.  Maybe they're skyfish, lol. ;D

Turns out they were just seagulls caught on a lower res camera:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qc7iGiOChnU

starrmtn001

Quote from: Dr. MD MD on March 02, 2018, 09:16:56 PM
Turns out they were just seagulls caught on a lower res camera:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qc7iGiOChnU

I heard someone say "fireworks."  Does kind of look like fireworks.
Eh, what the hell.  It's fun to speculate. ;) ;D


starrmtn001

Here it is shot from another location.  Looks different. 
And, seagulls don't fly at night.

https://youtu.be/SC-ki9DdMiw

starrmtn001

Quote from: StarrMountain on March 02, 2018, 09:10:58 PM
Eerie scene over downtown Milwaukee captured on camera! "live on FOX6

https://youtu.be/eln5vR4YXC8

On second thought, they kind of remind me of sperm cells. :o

albrecht

Just looks like remnants of fireworks to me. The artillery shell type, or if you can get 'em, the larger versions of same and due to distance and film just catching the tailing ends. Not spooky at all.

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: StarrMountain on March 02, 2018, 09:43:34 PM
Here it is shot from another location.  Looks different. 
And, seagulls don't fly at night.

Watch the vid I dropped and don't just read it's title. ::)

You can clearly see from another camera that they're seagulls, and this is from someone who's actively looking for UFOs :D

paladin1991

Quote from: Dr. MD MD on March 02, 2018, 09:16:56 PM
Turns out they were just seagulls caught on a lower res camera:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qc7iGiOChnU

That's cosmic sperm.  gonna be a whole of birthin them babies in 9 months!

Rix Gins

Quote from: StarrMountain on March 02, 2018, 09:43:34 PM
Here it is shot from another location.  Looks different. 
And, seagulls don't fly at night.

https://youtu.be/SC-ki9DdMiw

The reporter and the eyewitness both look like pigs.  Wierrreeerd!



starrmtn001

Quote from: Dr. MD MD on March 02, 2018, 10:17:52 PM
Watch the vid I dropped and don't just read it's title. ::)

You can clearly see from another camera that they're seagulls, and this is from someone who's actively looking for UFOs :D


Alright, ALRIGHT!!!  You win!  It's A Flock Of Seagulls.  Happy now? ::)    ;D ;D ;D

https://youtu.be/32DBJK_eJwI

Gd5150

The flight patterns don’t look like the way flocks of seagulls fly around. They circle in flat circles together. Also what’s lighting up the birds? If it is that, they should be seeing this same site all the time. Usually garbage related. Like over dumps, fishing boats, sporting events.


https://youtu.be/LPra_ZfwanU

starrmtn001

Quote from: Gd5150 on March 03, 2018, 03:28:18 PM
The flight patterns don’t look like the way flocks of seagulls fly around. They circle in flat circles together. Also, what’s lighting up the birds? If it is that, they should be seeing this same site all the time. Usually garbage related. Like over dumps, fishing boats, sporting events.


https://youtu.be/LPra_ZfwanU

That, and in my initial video, the lights just kind of faded away in mid-flight.  I would have mentioned that earlier but I knew Doc would just shoot me down again.  Right, Doc? ;) ;D

Gd5150

Quote from: StarrMountain on March 03, 2018, 03:53:40 PM
That, and in my initial video, the lights just kind of faded away in mid-flight.  I would have mentioned that earlier but I knew Doc would just shoot me down again.  Right, Doc? ;) ;D

Haha. Also in the video the objects are darting around. Making sharp angles. Seagulls don’t do that. Other birds fly that way when they’re chasing insects. Seagulls don’t.

And they keep saying “low resolution” camera. The resolution is fine. It’s a slow shutter speed that creates those blurs. The slower shutter speed is used because it’s night time.

Maybe it’s a different white bird. Or spirits of the dead returning to Earth. Or an albino alien invasion. 👽

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: Gd5150 on March 03, 2018, 04:17:52 PM
Haha. Also in the video the objects are darting around. Making sharp angles. Seagulls don’t do that. Other birds fly that way when they’re chasing insects. Seagulls don’t.

And they keep saying “low resolution” camera. The resolution is fine. It’s a slow shutter speed that creates those blurs. The slower shutter speed is used because it’s night time.

Maybe it’s a different white bird. Or spirits of the dead returning to Earth. Or an albino alien invasion. 👽

If you watch the first vid I posted you can see for yourself that they're seagulls from the perspective of a higher res camera at a location closer to the birds. ;)

starrmtn001

Quote from: Gd5150 on March 03, 2018, 04:17:52 PM
Haha. Also in the video the objects are darting around. Making sharp angles. Seagulls don’t do that. Other birds fly that way when they’re chasing insects. Seagulls don’t.

And they keep saying “low resolution” camera. The resolution is fine. It’s a slow shutter speed that creates those blurs. The slower shutter speed is used because it’s night time.

Maybe it’s a different white bird. Or spirits of the dead returning to Earth. Or an albino alien invasion. 👽

I still think it's sperm cells.  I mean, just look at 'em with their little tails and everything.

WhiteCrow

Geez obvious

It's Milwaukee, known for Beer and Cheese

It's Swamp Gas


starrmtn001

Quote from: WhiteCrow on March 03, 2018, 06:06:21 PM
Geez obvious

It's Milwaukee, known for Beer and Cheese

It's Swamp Gas
But of course.  DUH!  I should have thought of that. ;D

Uncle Duke

Quote from: StarrMountain on March 02, 2018, 09:43:34 PM
Here it is shot from another location.  Looks different. 
And, seagulls don't fly at night.

https://youtu.be/SC-ki9DdMiw

Seagulls do fly at night, and usually in/around well lit, urban areas.  I've seen them at night on a number of occasions eating insects attracted to lights, but I also heard them at the same time.  No mention of sound here, but I suppose if these truly were seagulls, they could have been too high/distant to be heard, especially if there was a lot of ambient noise.

I've seen the undersides of ducks and geese reflect light in flight at night.  It can be a little eerie, particularly if they are reflecting mercury lights. If you live by lakes and ponds as I do, you see it enough to know what you are seeing (and hearing with the geese), however.

starrmtn001

Quote from: Uncle Duke on March 03, 2018, 08:34:58 PM
Seagulls do fly at night, and usually in/around well lit, urban areas.  I've seen them at night on a number of occasions eating insects attracted to lights, but I also heard them at the same time.  No mention of sound here, but I suppose if these truly were seagulls, they could have been too high/distant to be heard, especially if there was a lot of ambient noise.

I've seen the undersides of ducks and geese reflect light in flight at night.  It can be a little eerie, particularly if they are reflecting mercury lights. If you live by lakes and ponds as I do, you see it enough to know what you are seeing (and hearing with the geese), however.

Yes.  I realized that after it was too late to correct it in my post.  Thanks, Uncle Duke. ;)

paladin1991

Quote from: StarrMountain on March 03, 2018, 05:42:54 PM
I still think it's sperm cells.  I mean, just look at 'em with their little tails and everything.

and they will all find a receptive human egg.  All of them.  Except Doc's alien sperm.  It'll just keep bouncing of he giant donut at Randy's Donuts.

Uncle Duke

Quote from: StarrMountain on March 03, 2018, 10:04:44 PM
Yes.  I realized that after it was too late to correct it in my post.  Thanks, Uncle Duke. ;)

Wasn't trying to correct you Starr, just wanted to point out the gull explanation was feasible, if unlikely.

Light reflecting, night flying birds were the USAF's explanation for one of the most famous cases of early ufology, the Lubbock Lights of the early 50s.  Unfortunately, the only photographic evidence of the Lights were still photos shot on black and white film.

https://youtu.be/xf5G6MCJxWQ

GravitySucks

Quote from: Uncle Duke on March 03, 2018, 11:19:30 PM
Wasn't trying to correct you Starr, just wanted to point out the gull explanation was feasible, if unlikely.

Light reflecting, night flying birds were the USAF's explanation for one of the most famous cases of early ufology, the Lubbock Lights of the early 50s.  Unfortunately, the only photographic evidence of the Lights were still photos shot on black and white film.

https://youtu.be/xf5G6MCJxWQ

Looks like Sandhill cranes to me

Quote from: StarrMountain on March 02, 2018, 09:10:58 PM
Eerie scene over downtown Milwaukee captured on camera! "live on FOX6

https://youtu.be/eln5vR4YXC8

I believe it is a holographic projection.  We can do that now. 
It kind of looks like those deep sea videos shot at sea floor level.  Hmmm.  Maybe they're skyfish, lol. ;D

giant sperm over Milwaukee. most likely a marketing stunt advertising a musical by the same name.  ;)

GravitySucks

Quote from: Evil Twin Of Zen on March 04, 2018, 01:04:33 AM
giant sperm over Milwaukee. most likely a marketing stunt advertising a musical by the same name.  ;)

There’s an Old Milwaukee joke hanging around somewhere.


pate

Quote from: StarrMountain on March 03, 2018, 03:19:59 PM

Alright, ALRIGHT!!!  You win!  It's A Flock Of Seagulls.  Happy now? ::)    ;D ;D ;D

https://youtu.be/32DBJK_eJwI

It's actually worse than a normal Steve'N'Seagals it is a whole flock of them.

There was a local band around hear back in the day called "A Flock of Steven Seagals," unfortunately THEY seem to have scrubbed the 'tubes of all such evidence, clearly a Mandela Effect.  You must satisfy your curiosity with the modern-pop pander-pr0n of a vanilla Steve'N'Seagals /falseflag:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvrogxMHmlg

One can tell it is yeti 'nother CERNtain, psyops miss.  (The flock dropped back in NOV but we ownLee R naow seeing it in FEB/MAR)

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