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Texas UFO witness gets second chance to video anomalous object

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The UFO heckler is a persistent monster these days when a witness admits watching an anomaly for more than 15 or 20 minutes and yet, produces no still images or video. Everyone has video capability on their cell phones these days, they say, so why no photographic proof?

When you point the hot light over a witness and good cop-bad cop them - the answer is generally the same.

The witness was afraid the UFO would move away, so tracking down, setting up, and actually shooting an image of the object was not an option. The sighting was just too spectacular to walk away from. And I don't know anyone who walks around with sophisticated equipment just waiting for a UFO to appear.

But one Texas witness who had a Close Encounter of the Second Kind earlier this year - the UFO was under 500 feet - mounted a video camera on a tripod August 15, 2010, when two objects hovered in the sky that they could not explain.

Their original encounter occurred along Route I-20 north of Stephensville on January 2 as a triangle-shaped UFO moved overhead between 200 and 300 feet. The story was published here on January 3, as: Texas couple near Stephensville watches triangle UFO under 300 feet.

Fast forward to August 15, 2010, and the same witness is now shooting video. The footage quality is not enough to get Anderson Cooper involved, and some may same we're looking at a planet here, but we must at least give the witness credit for attempting a capture by keeping the camera locked in using a tripod - something the average photographer does not own.

Watch the video and see for yourself. The witness, who contacted the UFO Examiner directly by email, suggests, "Towards the end of the video I slow down the film so you can see the distinct colors. Try to watch it in full screen 720p." The recent incident is Mutual UFO Network (MUFON Case # 25119.

 

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Roger Marsh is a UFO writer, author, playwright and independent filmmaker. He is director of communications for both the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), and Pennsylvania MUFON. As Tremont Avenue Productions he produces stories of passion, resource and mystery.Contact him.

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