Ellie Ross Daily Mirror Sat, 28 May 2016 17:35 UTC
The mystery craft was seen by a 'separate source' before this latest sighting
'Mind-blowing footage' has emerged that appears to show a UFO flying over a US military base.
The clip - which shows a mystery object in the sky - was filmed by a couple in Dayton, Ohio, as they were watching the sunset from their home.
The pair are clearly shocked by the sight of the 'craft' floating in the air with its pointed end and strange markings.
The woman, who is filming the scene on her phone, asks: "What the f*** is that?", before adding: "It looks like it's moving with the clouds."
Someone else can be heard saying: "That's f***ing crazy."
The camera zooms in on the dark object - before it fades into the clouds.
Another onlooker is heard saying: "Oh my god, it f****** disappeared."
The clip was sent to Secure Team 10 , who describe themselves on their Twitter page as: "bringing exposure of the alien phenomenon and those trying to hide it back to the masses".
Owner Tyler Glockner can be heard commenting on the video, calling it "mind-blowing footage".
He claims that this is the third sighting of the same object by "three separate sources".
The mysterious 'craft' was also seen by different onlookers who took photos
Showing photos of a spookily similar object previously snapped in the same area, he says: "It's the same UFO. I am simply amazed, we have someone corroborating this sighting."
The video - which was filmed on Wednesday May 25 - was captured near the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, which is ten miles from Drayton.
Between 1947 and 1969, the Air Force recorded 12,618 sightings of strange phenomena - with 701 of them classed as "unidentified", USA Today reports.
These sightings were recorded in Project Blue Book, the Air Force's files on UFO sightings and investigations.
Headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, the programme was reportedly comprising only a handful of staff.
It came to light in 2015, when amateur historian John Greenewald posted more than 100,000 pages of the documents to his website The Black Vault.
He had spent nearly two decades requesting declassified information from the US government regarding UFOs.
Started in 1952, the project was given a termination order in December 1969 - and all activity under the study ceased in January 1970.
At the end of this latest video, Glockner adds: "There is no doubt in my mind this is either an alien craft or a very very strange drone - which I highly doubt."
He also suggests a third possibility: "A back engineered alien craft that's being tested by some black project over at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base."
If you do use the G6 or G7 to get some video footage of something. Make sure you get some "stills" (photos) as well. The optical zoom is very poor but the digital zoom is unbelievable!
If you zoom all the way in the image is about what you eye can see (regarding distance) But when you snap a photo you can zoom into the pic to get an amazing amount of digital zoom into the photo.
Try it for yourself - take a random pic and then zoom into the photo and see how far it will go... It'll surprise you!
The clarity of this image/footage reminds me of that moth ship from a few months back.
I might be wrong, but it seems that images of this high level of quality making their way to the internet is a new thing.
My immediate thought upon seeing this one, (for whatever that is worth), was, "Huh! That looks like a piece of a damaged regular airplane. I wonder if it's part of one of those which vanished last year? Bits floating around in hyperspace." -I know, sci-fi and dramatic, but that was my first thought.
Another observation: Many YouTube commenters seem to have a very poor ability to parse information. Some are saying, "It's that Black Knight ship from another video!" No. Other than being pointy at one end, they have a completely different shape profile. Just compare the lines.
Others are saying, "A balloon basket in distress!".
You see that? Really? How? How many balloons fade out of existence? That didn't look like "slipping into cloud cover" to me.
The only skeptical argument which makes any sense is the standard fallback which provides no room for any further discussion, "Video SFX sent to spoof the researcher." -Though, thanks to the researcher's archives and a second image which *does* appear to be very similar, I'm inclined to discount that as well, unless it was a coordinated spoof from two sources over a period of weeks. A long con, as it were.
As always, you never know, but this video is certainly impressive. Until I learn reason to think otherwise, I'm going to temporarily file this in my head as legit.
It's God doing some fishing above the clouds with a fish head on the line...
Any bites...!!!
If this thing can fly then so can pigs.
If you shot it out of a cannon it would disintegrate in mid air within 5 seconds.
It's obviously made for smooth flight.
Whatever it is it's bullshit or something from this Earth including Military.
Sick of hearing about freaking Aliens, Gods & Angels & Demons & change shifting freaking lizards.
I've seen incredibly weird stuff with my own two eyes that could in no way be of this world so I know this sort of video doesn't have to be bullshit as you say
There are definitely things going on about which the general public is not being informed. Family, friends and I have seen similar weird things, which are as likely to be *back-engineered* hyper-dimensional craft as they are purely ET vehicles. Lysna, don't throw the baby out with the bath water! Check this out: [Link] Interesting read nonetheless.
The only evidence I need is what I've seen myself.
I don't know if it was ETs, back engineered tech, or just living beings we know nothing about, but there is stuff "flying" around our skies that defy the laws of physics, that's a fact.
Flying King Kong and now flying hat looking things. Perhaps it is someone unwrapping a Reese peanut butter cup. Saucers, weird lights and triangles used to be the common but as of the past few years the weird factor has increased immensely. The curtain between realms is certainly diminishing. Insanity seems to be running amok! Yes yes I know about psychopathy :0
Smart phone cameras are getting better.