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What. The. Eff.
It's a small point but aren't those supposed to be two different angles of the same event? If so, the object in the first clip stays alot longer than the one in the second clip, unless it's in slow motion of course, but the voices don't sound slowed down.
I saw some wierd shizzle at the Temple Mount in 2001, was on a rooftop restaurant overlooking said religious site and saw what I can only describe as a black beam of light heading directly upwards from the tip of the dome. My fellow diners also witnessed and confirmed the beam, baffles me to this day ๐ฏ
In the second clip it jumps forward a bit, you can see the break in the filming.
No idea if this is real or not but note that both films were made by Americans which is a tad coincidental when they're a very long way away from home.
Americans a very long way away from home are likely to be on holiday, and it is common practice to have a video camera to hand when on holiday.
Residents of Jerusalem will mostly be just doing their day-to-day thing and so are unlikely to have a video camera to hand.
Ergo, anything "odd" happening in Jerusalem is more likely to be caught on video by an American tourist than a local.
Do non-americans not go on holiday there then?
How many people have a mobile phone with a video or still camera in it nowadays? Even people who live in Jerusalem might have those.
A nice hoax, I'd like to think it was real but the reality is two people making two separate hoaxes together to make them look like they back each other up is a million times more likely than an actual UFO being present.
A few thousand eye witnesses may cut those odds though! ๐
Even so I like Hoaxes, gets people thinking and wondering.
Ball lightning?
It's a weather balloon. I can tell from the pixels and having seen a few 'shops in my time.
i saw some garibaldi biscuits in the top of my grans cupboard circa 1977. strangely, no one can prove it.
It's a chimp with a jetpack and a troutlight.
schrickvr6..very good.hahaha