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Amazing UFO with brilliant lighting captured on film by Brazilian news crew, Must see

October 26, 10:42 PMSacramento UFO ExaminerGregory Brewer
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An amazing UFO with a fantastic array of lights was captured on film by a Brazilian news crew on October 24th 2009.


Hey there readers and enthusiasts,
Many inquisitive individuals ask why a UFO needs lights often implying that those captured on film with wild lighting must be a creation of human imagination designed for the purpose of fooling most people. After having worked and attended the International UFO Congress event in Laughlin Nevada earlier this year where we had the pleasure of meeting and hearing Barbara Lamb who was just one of many people describing the many variations of species
that have interacted with the human race. Though most of the species described by their experiencers had different appearances and characteristics from to the next the one feature they had most in common with one another was eyes. We need eyes to see and perhaps our cosmic friends do as well. They may not be so different from us human type species when it comes to requiring lights at night and for the use of identifying one craft from another.
It has been noted that Richard Phillips, a Naval physicist who worked on alien technology, mentioned that night vision technology was extracted from alien technology during his 30 year experimentation with these extraterrestrial craft which means that those aliens had a hard time seeing at night as well.
So enough of this information and on with the show. Here is that recent breaking news video of a UFO with very colorful lights around it. This story comes to you courtesy of our friends at All News Web.


Amazing UFO footage from Brazilian TV crew last week
Michael Cohen m.cohen@allnewsweb.com
A TV crew returning from the city of Rio Branco in Brazil’s remote Amazon district spotted a UFO on the side of the highway they were traveling on. The event occurred last Friday 24 October at around 1am.

The employees of the TV station ‘Gazeta’ were returning home after doing a piece on local bandits dressing up as policemen. They immediately set up their cameras and managed to capture incredible images of the UFO.
The camera man, Jailson Fernandes, said that the craft hovered in the area for around one and a half hours and was oval shaped. ‘If I didn’t see it for myself I would have never believed accounts of people who did’ he noted.
This is not the first time a crew from the TV station ‘Gazeta’ filmed a UFO in this area. One such event occurred earlier this year in February and well known UFO event also occurred in the area in 1994.
The Amazon region in Brazil is one of the world’s great UFO hotspots. The Brazilian government recently declassified detailed files on ‘Operation Prato’: a military investigation into ongoing reports of UFO sightings and even UFOs attacking locals. Military personnel working on the top-secret project have testified that they too saw UFOs and in a few cases even extraterrestrials while doing investigations.
 


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