It's really not odd. Your location puts you right between 2 of the busier airports in the country with Dallas-Ft. Worth to your west and Atalanta's Heartsfield to your east. You're right where they can cross:
The sky's over Haleyville right...
My quick attempt to recreate this ufo by filming sun lens flare
It doesn't go "behind clouds" the same way - it hides rather abruptly (I move phone to the side and sun hides behind a wall) but I bet If I obscure sun using some transparent...
It's really not odd. Your location puts you right between 2 of the busier airports in the country with Dallas-Ft. Worth to your west and Atalanta's Heartsfield to your east. You're right where they can cross:
The sky's over Haleyville right...
Sundogs sometimes look rectangular, depending on the shape of the cloud that they appear inside.
The 'no definable borders' characteristic is particularly indicative of a sundog, circumzenithal arc or some other parhelia phenomenon.
Russian FPV drone attempts to hit a stork, but at the last moment the bird does a split-S maneuver to avoid it.
Source: https://x.com/clashreport/status/2059027515792875732
@jenncrrl
@JMartJr's post ( https://www.metabunk.org/threads/introducing.14808/post-366160 ) illustrates how two different flight paths can intersect to give X shapes. How far are you from an airport (or military base) and from what direction...
Yes, but there are some caveats with all these people. First, as I said up-thread, all levels of government are going to include some people that are into UFOs, because they all come from the general population. That's not strange or surprising...
I just recreated same effect - at 00:01 ufo goes into\behind clouds. Obviously it was sun(top-right) that was obscured by another cloud
Here is video repeated 3 times (without filters & without zoom):
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What exactly strikes you as odd?
I can see the resemblance, but those are aeroplanes:
I have rotated the footage you attached to its correct orientation. What is in it that you wanted to show?
Russian FPV drone attempts to hit a stork, but at the last moment the bird does a split-S maneuver to avoid it.
Source: https://x.com/clashreport/status/2059027515792875732
Russian FPV drone attempts to hit a stork, but at the last moment the bird does a split-S maneuver to avoid it.
Source: https://x.com/clashreport/status/2059027515792875732
They look like Starlink horizon flares.
Do you have video of them accelerating or reversing direction? That's a common illusion with SHFs, but the video always shows straight lines at constant speed.
I'm relatively new here, so forgive me if this was posted already. I've looked, but I haven't found it. I thought it might be of interest to people here.
About a month ago Kirkpatrick gave a really interesting speech about how AARO was setup and...