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Earlier this month in the US state of Arizona on video filmed a striking phenomenon. Mysterious movie, subsequently posted by the author on the Internet, became a small sensation as among ufologists, and among ordinary users of the World Wide Web.
Commentators immediately began a lively debate about what on actually hit the eyewitness’s camera lens: an alien ship, divine essence or some other anomaly.
In the entry below you can see the evening sky with thunderclouds. Incomprehensible under the largest cloud a dark silhouette, while a bright ray of purple rises into the sky colors. It seems that an unidentified flying object receives a bunch of plasma energy from the earth. By the way, some Network regulars suggest that the video could be inverted. If this is true, then it turns out that in fact in fact, the alleged flying saucer did not receive the beam, but emitted him down, which looks even more inexplicable and frightening.
Well-known ufologist and virtual archaeologist Scott Waring claims that the incident occurred on the first of the day. According to a specialist, Arizona is a kind of “hot spot” for representatives extraterrestrial civilizations, and the ships of the “green men” notice here almost every day. “It’s nice to find so powerful evidence of the presence of aliens in this state, “- concluded Waring, having carefully studied the mysterious movie.
Skeptics and materialists, of course, try to explain the recorded phenomenon is rational. One of them suggest that this is lightning or other meteorological phenomenon, others speak of a meteorite falling. Still others convinced that an unknown author edited the video in an editor, and before us is a fake fake.
However, it was possible to believe in hoax in half with grief, if UFOs appeared extremely rarely on our planet. And this happens all the time, so does it make sense falsify such records? Waring even claims that aliens can easily be “called out” mentally, and their apparatus will certainly appear in the sky. For this, only specific training …
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