My UFO
It doesn't matter how good your damn photos are either. If they're too good, then they are obviously fake. And if they are lousy pictures, well then they could be anything. And if you don't have a picture or video at all, well that's simply unacceptable. In this day and age, everyone is expected to have a digital camera or camera phone on them at all times, even if you are just going out in the backyard to take a piss.
We had a hell of a thunder storm moving in one after noon and I decided to set the camera up on a tripod to get some shots of the clouds before it started raining. Imagine how surprised I would be if this UFO came into view while I was setting up. I'd snap a quick shot (photo above) and would try to zoom in real quick but the object would probably move away. I would manage to get one more shot just before it disappeared behind the clouds...
I showed these pics to my boy and he wanted me to sell them to CNN or somebody. I showed them to my wife and she even thought they were fake. She thinks God created everything (even dinosaurs, apes and cavemen although I don't know how that possibly works) and certainly wouldn't have time to fool around with creating UFO's when he's so busy not preventing thousands of innocent people from being slaughtered in the name of other religions and Gods. Excuse me, I digress...
I cropped the photos here. It certainly looks like your classic saucer. I don't think these can be confused with blurred pictures of airplanes, birds, swamp gas, Jesus in the clouds faces, or the planet Venus. By the way, the thing didn't make any sound that I could tell. Of course it would have been hard to hear it over the sound of music from my MP3 player headphones. I wear them a lot around the house to drown out the sound of buzzing insects, chirping birds, and happy children.
Anyway, there you have it. More UFO pictures to be ignored, debunked, and or scrutinized like so many other hoaxes you see around. That's what this is after all...
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