Saturday 17 December 2016

My New Hobby Applying Common Sense to 'UFOs'


UFO on Starbucks Island in the Pacific

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Okay here's a novel thought how about you GO there and actually look instead of expecting tech to do all the work for you. However that being said if you turn on all the facilities of Google Earth you will spot the 'Green dots' are palm trees and rectangular objects near the 'UFO' are in fact: Guano camp buildings from the late 19th century a bit like this one:

http://www.panoramio.com/photo/66856697.

The 'UFO' is probably a left over cart from that was used regularly to transport goods/coconuts from one side of the island back to the camp building creating the tracks. A simple solution really. As for objects moving through water the imagery for that island was taken in 2010 which would suggest that water levels have risen since that camp was abandoned back in the 19th century leaving the cart and the buildings underwater or the more simple solution would be that it was high tide when the images were taken. You can clearly see the sandy beach below the water.

Any dedicated researcher would have spotted this, took me less than a minute.


UFO Down South in Venezuela

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Okay so you take A4 sheet and make a paper plane, launch the plane and it will fly in roughly a straight line. Fold one of the wing tips up and re-launch it, oh look it turns in circle. Enter a meteor hitting our atmosphere at very very fast speeds, losing mass, heat creates chemicals reactions in whatever the meteor is made up. It is likely to spin and turn, the problem is we rarely see this because of the angles we are viewing them hitting the atmosphere. This lady on Yahoo explains it better: Yahoo Questions

As to the question of why you are seeing so many of these is because we are smack bang in the middle of Geminid meteor shower which happens every December, it actually peaked a couple of days ago and is considered to be the most: "prolific meteor showers of the year" see Geminids Meteors And the best place to look to see them is towards the south Venezuela is quite far south.

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