00:00What do we have here from the Pentagon's new public videos?
00:03An alien ship!
00:05No, no, no, not the big ship on the right,
00:08but the small dot on the left which quickly passes in front of the camera.
00:12It's a small, very brief dot that enters from the lower left,
00:15goes up almost in a straight line, and quickly exits the frame.
00:19It's filmed in infrared, somewhere in the Middle East from an American military system.
00:25But we only see a tiny dot.
00:26In a 9-second infrared recording with no description, no additional data.
00:32The movement is nearly linear, not an impossible acceleration or abrupt maneuver
00:36as one might expect from an extraterrestrial craft.
00:39The simplest explanation is a small, ordinary object passing through the camera's field of view.
00:45A bird or even debris carried by the wind.
00:48And the speed of the movement can be, as usual, just apparent,
00:51because it depends on how far away the object is, and that is unknown.
00:56Here's a similar, seemingly strange video.
00:59What could those bright spots filmed in infrared from a drone be?
01:03The American authorities say there's no mystery at all.
01:07They're migratory birds, filmed in infrared.
01:10Their arguments are simple.
01:12The shape is similar to other cases explained as birds.
01:15The objects maintain their relative positions,
01:18and the infrared signal pulses at a frequency compatible with wing beats.
01:23So here are some mysterious points in the infrared,
01:25but they're actually birds?
01:27Theciones?
01:27The
01:28Shit.
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