Saturday, November 5, 2011

Mystery Missile!: "In Conclusion"

Okay, what have we learned about the object the took-off November 8, 2010, "out of the Sea" and over the Western Sky? Two things, really: there are those who believe it was the contrail of a jetliner and those who believe it was a missile. For your convenience, UFO Blog has analyzed these two theories for you.

It could not have been the contrail of a jetliner because the plume had a spiral or corkscrew shape. Conversely, it could not have been a missile because it moved too slowly and—for what it's worth—the Military knew nothing about it (but missiles can have spiral contrails and Militarys can, well, fib). So, what was it?

It was a UFO; there is no explanation. It seemed so likely it was a contrail, but if you really look at the footage it's clear the object was spinning, and the shape of the contrail itself proves this. Also, if it were a missile, then where did it go? What's it's purpose? It's a Mystery!

In conclusion, it seems that—hey what's this?
What is this?

A mystery within a mystery? Yes, this image actually appears in the Mystery Missile clips that were shown on various news programs at the time, but not in all of them. Knowingly or not, "UFO2" was excluded by some news organizations. It's not clear whether this was intentional. But this has spurred some conspiracy theorists to ring alarm bells.

Notice this video shows only one enlarged still. This makes the object seem bigger, ominous, more UFO-y. Also, the author claims the UFO2 "intercepts" the Mystery Missile. But this is not the case.

Here is the "complete" UFO2 footage (take a good look at it, enlarge with the "X" in right corner):
UFO2, looks a lot like a helicopter at first. It even appears to have a rotor on top of the stern (back)—and that's weird. Notice it has a blinking running light but it's in an odd place (and no red lights). Compared to the scale of the footage, this object would have to be very large. Also, it appears to have a constant light on the stern that's very bright.
UFO2 looks more like a plane moving backwards. If this is a helicopter, it would have to be a military model, perhaps an American twin-engine, tandem rotor heavy-lift helicopter, called Chinook. Its top speed of 196 mph. Let's take a look:

Obviously, this helicopter does not resemble UFO2 at all. The Chinook's rotors are it's most obvious feature and don't appear in the Mystery Missile footage.
Also, the shape is all wrong! Why did this object come so close to our Mystery Missile? Lastly, if this is a helicopter it would have to be military, and in that case, the military would know what this is because we sure don't. It will remain another mystery for now. The end.

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