2009 - Slovakian Police Capture UFOs on Camera |
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Published: 5:21 AM 1/17/2012
Slovakia - 04-28-09 A massive UFO formation was captured on video by Slovakian Police on April 28, 2009. According to the Slovak TV Markiza: After many calls from the public were received about 19 unknown flying objects in the night skies, Police in Mestska responded. According to one policeman: "We watched these objects at an angle of 45 degrees. I took a camera and filmed them. They appeared as big flaming balls." "Naturally, I cannot determine a distance, but that airplane blinked and we heard it, and it was under them." A local news reporter added: "The videorecording was viewed also at a Slovak meteorologic institute in Bratislava, and they do not know how to explain the objects. But Ufologists believe they know." A meteorologist added: "I can say that the visible phenomena are not connected with a weather condition. That night was clear weather, temperature cca 12 deg. C., with light wind in Trencin. There was nothing present that would have attributed to some optical phenomena." A Ufologist simply stated: "It is UFO." The newsman added: "Objects was changing formations and disappeared soon. At first sight it seemed like a constellation, but Ufologist deny it." Ufologist added: "Stars being filmed at night create a certain spectrum around them." Another policeman remarked: "In comparison, they were much bigger than stars."
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