UFO Alert / Donut shaped UFO September 18, 2009

Sacramento UFO Examiner

Greetings to you readers and UFO enthusiasts,
We found this video today which depicts a donut shaped UFO. We scanned the web for additional references and found a number of images as well as a few testimonies from witnesses who claim to have seen donut shaped UFOs. Have any you seen this type of UFO before? Please leave your comments.
Here are a few reference images.
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Here is a great video taken on September 18th 2009 and submitted by an anonymous witness.
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Comments
Thats a trip
Just what the videogrpher said. "WOW!"
Naaaa - I dunno - I can't understand why someone with a good enough camera that has manual focus and about a 20 to 1 ratio on that lens, does not know that if you are going to shoot past a few hundred feet you will have your lens focus cranked to infinity. Why on "earth" does one keep messing with the focus. Just zoom in brother! At least he gave some perspective, but the vocal audio is too set up sounding. If it's the real thing, well great. Then we've all learned something. If not, then I grow weary of attempts by some that do staged videos of such an important phenomenon, that will ruin it all for others. I hope everyone that is a UFO enthusiast with a darn video camera will go attend a basic photography class at their local community college or at the continuing education dept. of the local university. Geeeze. Thanks for your time - frank in lincoln nebraska
REALLY compelling video, but when are people going to start using a freaking tripod???
The last 2 posters are on to something.The guy actually blames the shakiness on the object moving around, not the more likely camera shake amplified by the zoom.Why,indeed, not just stay zoomed in?
The voice and background noise sound indoors.It keeps turning solid too, or shows a dark break in the ring.
How can he hear a humming sound when he says it's 5 miles away?
A good camera like this should have enough memory to allow a longer film, why does it stop so suddenly too?
An easy subject, a good camera and this is all he can come up with? Too bad to be true!
that is a new saucer shaped toy that has been causing several stirs such as this. The videographer does not usually even realize there being hoodwinked.
My guess: This is a fluorescent circular light (like over a desk). One guy is waving it in front of a window and its reflection is video's. Tip off: nutty commentary about distances. But most condemning is that the opening is always toward the camara (the waver accomplice forgot to rotate the lamp) and also, it never "flips" that is the you see it rotate to edge on but on further That is because the lamp shade would obscure the light at steeper angles.
This is certainly a hoax. Too bad people are wasting their time with this kind of thing.
As usual, it's either too good to be real or not good enough to be considered. Damned if you do and damned if you don't.
I saw something strikingly similar today (Sept. 26th) near the SFO airport. It was metallic and moved in a similar way. Anyone with any info please contact me. Very curious as it was right next to the SFO airport. Stacyr29@yahoo.com
Walt Deere is wrong, wrong, wrong! I have created special effects on film, including blowing up Mt. St. Helens in a 250-gallon fish tank. UNLESS this is VERY sophisticated CGI, there's no chance this is a "glass shot" for various reasons I cannot go into now for one thing it moves BEHIND the houses in the foreground. Obviously a reflection would not do that; also, for glass shots to work the camera must either be tied down or, if panning, on a "nodal head" tripod mount. This camera is neither. There is also atmospheric haze around the light, at at times it changes shape, becoming a "wedding ring" or a "snake biting its own tail (ouroboros)." A sphere of red light also appears and disappears.
I believe this is one of the most remarkable UFO videos I have ever seen, but it is almost certain a vanishingly rare natural phenomenon, a spheromak or toroidal plasma, essentially donut shaped ball lightning. See
Physics News Graphics, "Spheromaks"
You grabbed the gold ring, Greg!
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