Have aliens landed in Ireland? ‘UFO spotter’ posts mysterious video of glowing fireballs floating over Cork | Mail Online
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By Matt Blake
PUBLISHED: 13:04 GMT, 22 April 2013 | UPDATED: 07:35 GMT, 26 April 2013
The aliens are coming and they’ve found the perfect landing pad, nestled among the emerald hills of an Irish suburb.
That is, if you choose to believe
footage made by one UFO spotter who filmed the glowing sky-balls
hovering over Cork, in southern Ireland.
But rather than share his discovery
with the world straight away, the bashful space twitcher chose to sit on
it for four months before posting a video on YouTube.
Scroll down for video.
Aliens coming? The jerky video, which is without
audio, appears to show a string of otherworldly glowing fireballs,
drifting slowly across the dusk sky
Hiding behind the pseudonym Naktis
Ireland, the alien enthusiast uploaded the grainy footage, taken on a
mobile phone, last month, but claimed to have filmed it in December.
The jerky video, which is without
audio, appears to show a string of otherworldly glowing fireballs,
drifting slowly across the dusk sky.
Having spotted the flying objects ion the horizon, the videographer runs frantically into a garden to get a closer look.
Steadying his camera he captures one of the alleged UFOs floating in between two semi-detatched houses.
Otherworldly: Steadying his camera the
videographer captures one of the alleged UFOs floating in between two
houses, then two more appear
One skeptical viewer wrote online: ‘No audio.
This would make some sense, because if a hoaxer hasn’t planned out all
the “ooh” and “ahh” moments in advance, said hoaxer would then have to
produce a credible soundtrack’
Moments later two more appear followed by more, all flying in formation.
But his video was met with a barrage
of skepticism online, with one viewer writing on website Out There: ‘No
audio. This would make some sense, because if a hoaxer hasn’t planned
out all the “ooh” and “ahh” moments in advance, said hoaxer would then
have to produce a credible soundtrack, which may or may not be within
the scope of his technical repertoire.’
Another wrote on the same site: ‘I’m going to come down hard off the fence and cry “foul”.
‘This event, if real, would surely
have drawn not only media coverage, but also other videos from different
locations (how much footage was there of the meteorite?).
Concerns: UFO expert Whitley Strieber said he wondered if the objects were in fact flares
Staunch defence: Naktis Ireland hit back at the
skeptics, declaring, ‘I never mentioned aliens. I said they are very
bright, strange orbs that are UNIDENTIFIED. Believe what you want to
believe, anything is possible’
Whitley Strieber, best-selling author
of numerous books that have been made into feature film’It’s a big city,
it’s not dark, they keep on coming [...] very conveniently emerging
from the gap between the houses.’
Naktis Ireland reacted, writing on YouTube: ‘I never mentioned aliens.
‘I said they are very bright, strange
orbs that are UNIDENTIFIED witch [sic] means that I cant even say that
they where [sic] lanterns because no such detail was seen. Believe what
you want to believe, anything is possible.’
UFO expert Whitley Strieber,
best-selling author of numerous books including ‘Communion,’ a
non-fiction account of his perceived experiences with ‘non-human
entities’, told the Huffington Post: ‘I am wondering if these could have
been flares.
‘The thing that bothers me about them
is that I am seeing that slow falling motion, not like something powered
at all. I think that they are too large to be fireworks.’, including
1987′s New York Times No. 1 non-fiction book, “Communion,” suggests the
Ireland UFOs could be sky lanterns or something else.
‘UFO’s’ flying in formation over Cork, Ireland
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- ‘Naktis Ireland’ made film in December but posted it online only last month
- The glowing orbs were filmed over the city of Cork, in Southern Ireland
- Appears to show a string of otherworldly fireballs, drifting across dusk sky
- But video met with skepticism online, with many claiming they were lanterns
- ‘Naktis’ reacts: ‘I never said they were aliens, believe what you want’
By Matt Blake
PUBLISHED: 13:04 GMT, 22 April 2013 | UPDATED: 07:35 GMT, 26 April 2013
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The aliens are coming and they’ve found the perfect landing pad, nestled among the emerald hills of an Irish suburb.
That is, if you choose to believe
footage made by one UFO spotter who filmed the glowing sky-balls
hovering over Cork, in southern Ireland.
But rather than share his discovery
with the world straight away, the bashful space twitcher chose to sit on
it for four months before posting a video on YouTube.
Scroll down for video.
Aliens coming? The jerky video, which is without
audio, appears to show a string of otherworldly glowing fireballs,
drifting slowly across the dusk sky
Hiding behind the pseudonym Naktis
Ireland, the alien enthusiast uploaded the grainy footage, taken on a
mobile phone, last month, but claimed to have filmed it in December.
The jerky video, which is without
audio, appears to show a string of otherworldly glowing fireballs,
drifting slowly across the dusk sky.
Having spotted the flying objects ion the horizon, the videographer runs frantically into a garden to get a closer look.
Steadying his camera he captures one of the alleged UFOs floating in between two semi-detatched houses.
Otherworldly: Steadying his camera the
videographer captures one of the alleged UFOs floating in between two
houses, then two more appear
One skeptical viewer wrote online: ‘No audio.
This would make some sense, because if a hoaxer hasn’t planned out all
the “ooh” and “ahh” moments in advance, said hoaxer would then have to
produce a credible soundtrack’
Moments later two more appear followed by more, all flying in formation.
But his video was met with a barrage
of skepticism online, with one viewer writing on website Out There: ‘No
audio. This would make some sense, because if a hoaxer hasn’t planned
out all the “ooh” and “ahh” moments in advance, said hoaxer would then
have to produce a credible soundtrack, which may or may not be within
the scope of his technical repertoire.’
Another wrote on the same site: ‘I’m going to come down hard off the fence and cry “foul”.
‘This event, if real, would surely
have drawn not only media coverage, but also other videos from different
locations (how much footage was there of the meteorite?).
Concerns: UFO expert Whitley Strieber said he wondered if the objects were in fact flares
Staunch defence: Naktis Ireland hit back at the
skeptics, declaring, ‘I never mentioned aliens. I said they are very
bright, strange orbs that are UNIDENTIFIED. Believe what you want to
believe, anything is possible’
Whitley Strieber, best-selling author
of numerous books that have been made into feature film’It’s a big city,
it’s not dark, they keep on coming [...] very conveniently emerging
from the gap between the houses.’
Naktis Ireland reacted, writing on YouTube: ‘I never mentioned aliens.
‘I said they are very bright, strange
orbs that are UNIDENTIFIED witch [sic] means that I cant even say that
they where [sic] lanterns because no such detail was seen. Believe what
you want to believe, anything is possible.’
UFO expert Whitley Strieber,
best-selling author of numerous books including ‘Communion,’ a
non-fiction account of his perceived experiences with ‘non-human
entities’, told the Huffington Post: ‘I am wondering if these could have
been flares.
‘The thing that bothers me about them
is that I am seeing that slow falling motion, not like something powered
at all. I think that they are too large to be fireworks.’, including
1987′s New York Times No. 1 non-fiction book, “Communion,” suggests the
Ireland UFOs could be sky lanterns or something else.
‘UFO’s’ flying in formation over Cork, Ireland
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2312950/Have-aliens-landed-Ireland-UFO-spotter-posts-mysterious-video-glowing-fireballs-floating-Cork.html#ixzz2Rev9yjYv
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