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What do you think this could be? x-47b?


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If that is real and it is government, the spooks are having fun with us. With the Blackbird program, they put everything in boxes exactly the shape the object itself was not. Now, they just do this. Let's make a UFO box to put our stuff in, they will never see that coming! *Giggles intensify*

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I figure out Government likes to screw with us and waste tax dollars doing this to keep the mystery around area-51. Also... That is a CLASSIC, nostalgic "ufo model" from the 50's... Doubt ET life forms have ships like that.

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That lorry isn't government. Looks like a prop being escorted due to blocking both lanes-there have to be plenty of tourist places that would use one in that part of Nevada.

Was just about to say, it just looks like an oversized load being escorted, also if it was a military project they most likely wouldn't use local police to escort it.

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Of all the alleged UFO footage out there, the one they can't explain is the Tether incident on STS-75... 'things' passing both in front of and behind the severed tether. These 'things' have also shown up in other NASA footage. I've heard a number of people express they think they're a possible lifeform which lives in the upper fringes of our atmosphere, native to Earth??? You tell me.

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Of all the alleged UFO footage out there, the one they can't explain is the Tether incident on STS-75... 'things' passing both in front of and behind the severed tether. These 'things' have also shown up in other NASA footage. I've heard a number of people express they think they're a possible lifeform which lives in the upper fringes of our atmosphere, native to Earth??? You tell me.

Out of focus particulates seem likely...

Area 51 is the nuclear test designation of the area, not the facility. It's Groom Lake, guys.

Probably not aliens. Too stereotypical... Most likely ufo nuts or something...

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Out of focus particulates seem likely...

Area 51 is the nuclear test designation of the area, not the facility. It's Groom Lake, guys.

Probably not aliens. Too stereotypical... Most likely ufo nuts or something...

That was debunked, the 'particulates' are too random in directions and pass behind and in front of the tether.

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Area 51 is the nuclear test designation of the area, not the facility. It's Groom Lake, guys.

How about both? These guys are not on the base/facility, so both would be correct. More people know what to make of Area 51 too, whereas Groom Lake will not be known to everyone.

That was debunked, the 'particulates' are too random in directions and pass behind and in front of the tether.

Why would particulates not display randomness and be spread across a 3D area?

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The video quality is so bad, can't really tell what it is but,

I don't think it's a X-47 because it looks larger, it's all white and seem to have no wings and also there's only 2 of them I believe.

I don't think it's an UFO either because why would the ones in charge of transporting this precious alien technology let it be seen by anyone with a spotlight on it? rofl

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Most likely a prop, probably going from studio to studio, museum to museum, or some other similar circumstance. Also, the reason why it's being transported with cars with flashing lights is probably because the prop is an oversized load, and in most states an escort vehicle or pilot car, usually with a fiberglass pole (or a bracket to accept a fiberglass pole) matching the load's height on the front if the load is tall to check for power line & bridge clearance, will be in the front and the back of the oversized load and will precede and follow the load at a medium distance, usually 100-1000 Ft. According to Nevada state regulations, this prop was more than 16 feet wide, as Nevada regulation states that loads over 16 feet wide require 3 pilot cars, and the load was preceded by 3 pilot cars. Also, the police-looking lights are required on pilot cars as part of NV state regulation, and if you look closely you might see a "WIDE LOAD" sign behind the lights of the first truck, also required by NV regulation.

Source: http://parkerpilot.com/regs/nv.html

By the way, this is an X-47B:

1280px-X-47B_110204-F-1162D-119.jpg

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Most likely a prop, probably going from studio to studio, museum to museum, or some other similar circumstance. Also, the reason why it's being transported with cars with flashing lights is probably because the prop is an oversized load, and in most states an escort vehicle or pilot car, usually with a fiberglass pole (or a bracket to accept a fiberglass pole) matching the load's height on the front if the load is tall to check for power line & bridge clearance, will be in the front and the back of the oversized load and will precede and follow the load at a medium distance, usually 100-1000 Ft. According to Nevada state regulations, this prop was more than 16 feet wide, as Nevada regulation states that loads over 16 feet wide require 3 pilot cars, and the load was preceded by 3 pilot cars. Also, the police-looking lights are required on pilot cars as part of NV state regulation, and if you look closely you might see a "WIDE LOAD" sign behind the lights of the first truck, also required by NV regulation.

Source: http://parkerpilot.com/regs/nv.html

By the way, this is an X-47B:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/68/X-47B_110204-F-1162D-119.jpg/1280px-X-47B_110204-F-1162D-119.jpg

Ok the first part of you post makes sense. I don't see how you could think I would suggest it was something without knowing what that thing was though.. :wink:

I believed it was the X-47B as the front does resemble the shape of the aircraft and it would make sense that they would wrap the aircraft for transportation.

Anywhoo, your first exposition was logical.

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How about both? These guys are not on the base/facility, so both would be correct. More people know what to make of Area 51 too, whereas Groom Lake will not be known to everyone.

Why would particulates not display randomness and be spread across a 3D area?

Most all other debris I've seen (in other footage) floats along at the same speed as the spacecraft, in a cloud, or trails off slowly behind as the tether did. If that debris did originate from the craft, what caused it?... a steady stream of it no less, in all different directions and speeds. They're not John Glenn's "Fireflies" either, flecks of frost, as they're all identical. Neither are they a result of lens flare... they pulse, and not synchronously.

This is the one they can't explain. Not to my satisfaction anyway.

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Ok the first part of you post makes sense. I don't see how you could think I would suggest it was something without knowing what that thing was though.. :wink:

I believed it was the X-47B as the front does resemble the shape of the aircraft and it would make sense that they would wrap the aircraft for transportation.

Anywhoo, your first exposition was logical.

You're right, it was the X-47B, here's an article from a Wash. DC firm that described it as being confused for a UFO. The pictures look pretty much identical. http://wtop.com/news/2012/06/ufo-on-the-beltway-not-quite/slide/1/

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Most all other debris I've seen (in other footage) floats along at the same speed as the spacecraft, in a cloud, or trails off slowly behind as the tether did. If that debris did originate from the craft, what caused it?... a steady stream of it no less, in all different directions and speeds. They're not John Glenn's "Fireflies" either, flecks of frost, as they're all identical. Neither are they a result of lens flare... they pulse, and not synchronously.

This is the one they can't explain. Not to my satisfaction anyway.

Particulates within the craft.

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It could be used for a float or, indeed, to move a UFO for a movie. If it was real, the UFO should be debris, not whole. Unless the government stole a landed UFO, stranding the poor aliens in the desert. Welcome to Earth!

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You're right, it was the X-47B, here's an article from a Wash. DC firm that described it as being confused for a UFO. The pictures look pretty much identical. http://wtop.com/news/2012/06/ufo-on-the-beltway-not-quite/slide/1/

Ha! Thats awesome! So they did wrap it for transport. God damn it feels good to be right.

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wow, it was actually an aircraft all along. I liked my theory of the government stranding the aliens in the Nevada desert... I believe that the government released a report saying that U-2 spy planes were responsible for almost 50% of UFO sightings in the United States.

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wow, it was actually an aircraft all along. I liked my theory of the government stranding the aliens in the Nevada desert... I believe that the government released a report saying that U-2 spy planes were responsible for almost 50% of UFO sightings in the United States.

Don't quote me on it, but I saw an article a few years ago that said that most people who report UFO sightings are actually drunks looking up and seeing commercial jets. Can't remember where I found the article.

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Most all other debris I've seen (in other footage) floats along at the same speed as the spacecraft, in a cloud, or trails off slowly behind as the tether did. If that debris did originate from the craft, what caused it?... a steady stream of it no less, in all different directions and speeds. They're not John Glenn's "Fireflies" either, flecks of frost, as they're all identical. Neither are they a result of lens flare... they pulse, and not synchronously.

Particules, flakes, or droplets of condensation on the window. They are out of focus, so optical aberrations do the rest. In space, there is no wind, so they will simply move in whatever direction the little momentum they have pushes them. And anything that rotates in space will appear as "pulsing".

This is the one they can't explain. Not to my satisfaction anyway.

"They" can explain it easily. The problem is that you have the answer before you even ask the question so nothing will satisfy you.

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wow, it was actually an aircraft all along. I liked my theory of the government stranding the aliens in the Nevada desert... I believe that the government released a report saying that U-2 spy planes were responsible for almost 50% of UFO sightings in the United States.

I thought that was the B-2?

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