Monday, July 16, 2012

Hovering UFO Ovni Over Trajectory: Mexico Tijuana 09/07/2012

At first I thought this object was a balloon, but I'm posting for your feedback on what you think it may be? The object was seen hovering above Tijuana in Mexico on Monday, 9th of July Rate this posting:
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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very nice clip. Well done. However, it does look like a balloon to me.

Anonymous said...

For a distant shot, good shooting!
you must have been using a tripod to get one of the clearest shots for a while now!?...Its not just lights this time we're looking at,
but an object of some kind, during
the day!?...it looks, disc shaped
with dome on top, hard to make out.
Just a pity it wasn't closer!?
What amazes me,are these shots are always along way off! never close enough to say, wow!!...but then if it was, you'd probably drop the camera:) or forget to take the shot...........

Anonymous said...

Neat footage. I don't think a balloon of that shape would stay horizontal - it would tumble about in the air. Looks like the real deal to me. Or maybe something remote-controlled.

Anonymous said...

This thing that looks like a disc edge on, now looks square!on moving
around its angle,"SQUARE??" has anyone seen anything like that?

This couldn't be a kite,by any chance? could it? Nooooooo!???

Nick DK said...

Something man made for sure imo.

Anonymous said...

FYI to the editor of these clips, the lame music takes credibility away from this video. I hate when people put these lame ass depressing songs on these videos. It makes it seem like they are trying to cover the witnesses reactions to these tapings and not only that but let me add that it sounds something of a sci fi movie (instead of hearing the reactions of witnesses which btw adds like 70 percent to the credibility)

Anonymous said...

Looks like the Goodyear dirigible blimp that flies out of Brown Field, just miles from TJ. Nothing unusual here...

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