DOW-UAP-PR059, "NAG UAP 1 JUN 20"

Fritzkquzerk

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Here's the link:

https://www.war.gov/UFO/?type=.vid&releaseDate=Release+02#DOW-UAP-PR059-NAG-UAP-1-Jun-20

This also shows an apparent "instant acceleration", the shape of the object is unrecognizable to me (some people have already done the association to another UFO case, this one:
Source: https://youtu.be/ctoAHIKBHdw?is=AF-vEi_gXye2Jk7T
but I wouldn't say they really look similar at all).

The acceleration could be just like the Syrian UAP, a loss of lock, parallax, and the rest is what we already know about it.

Any idea what this could be?
Balloon? Bird?
One of those Mylar action figures kinda thing?

Again, Corbell sells it as special, but it's so grainy and zoomed in it could be anything.
Lemme know what you think!
 
You can see the background "stopping" after losing the target, to me that reeks of "Syrian istantaneous acceleration".
If someone could see if the object actually accelerates before the camera stops abruptly, that would be interesting.
 
This also shows an apparent "instant acceleration"

At about 3 mins 38 secs into DOW-UAP-PR059, "NAG UAP 1 JUN 20" the bright areas seems to move very rapidly to the left (and expand, perhaps appear more diffuse or unfocussed).

But the background appears very noisy, I'm not sure there are fixed visual reference points. Maybe the apparent movement is due to camera movement?
(I think the similar footage at approx. 4 mins 34 seconds might be the same footage repeated).

I'm a bit sceptical about "instant acceleration" claims where the feature of interest moves slowly enough for the acceleration/ change in direction to be visible, compared to e.g. a flea jumping or the approx. 1-ton shells of WW2-era battleships leaving their guns- we don't credit fleas or naval shells as having instant acceleration. "Instant acceleration" seems to have become a descriptor in ufology for "suddenly appears to move much faster".
 
Looks very much like a bunch of balloons to me. I don;t see the shape as being strange or anomalous at all! Nor does it seem to resemble the LA case very much.

delme.jpg


PS: The LA case sure looks like one of these:
delme2.jpg

With one leg detached (the legs, arms and gun are separate balloons, held together with double sided tape. A piece or two getting detached would not be unlikely...
 
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