A Resident Of Michigan, Filming An Eclipse, Caught A "flying Saucer" - Alternative View

A Resident Of Michigan, Filming An Eclipse, Caught A "flying Saucer" - Alternative View
A Resident Of Michigan, Filming An Eclipse, Caught A "flying Saucer" - Alternative View

Video: A Resident Of Michigan, Filming An Eclipse, Caught A "flying Saucer" - Alternative View

Video: A Resident Of Michigan, Filming An Eclipse, Caught A
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Almost all of America sent video cameras into the sky on August 21, 2017 to shoot the longest solar eclipse in known history, and, of course, such a unique event was not without aliens. As expected, UFO videos from all over the world were poured into the World Wide Web.

One such successful hunter turned out to be a resident of the small coastal resort of Petoskey, located in Little Traverse Bay in the northern part of Lake Michigan (see video below).

Expecting an eclipse, he mounted his camera on a tripod in the backyard of his father's house. Later, looking at the videos made, a local resident discovered on one of them an object that in appearance resembles a flying saucer, which appeared for a split second and disappeared.

“I watched him over and over again and tried to convince myself that it was a bird. But it was not a bird. It was just a flash that then disappeared instantly. If it were a bird, then I could see how it was moving”, - the owner of the camera could not understand for a long time what kind of object appeared in his video at 30 seconds.

Looking at the video, he saw a fly that was accelerating and decelerating, and indeed moving over several frames. However, the strange dark object did not move at all, but simply appeared and disappeared, leaving the inhabitant of Petoski in complete bewilderment.

Voronina Svetlana

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