UFO Real Video

This posting uses a portion of the video below for technical analysis (13 sec – 48 seconds). My personal software including Adobe Photoshop CS3, Windows Movie Maker, Paint Shop Photo Album 5, MS Paint, ACAD, Autosketch, MS Office 2010, Mathcad 2001i, G-wave510 and 4K Video Downloader.  For convenience, a portion has been attached to this blog.


The image below was created by taking a screen dump near the beginning of the video and then another when the UFO is about to disappear over a pointed stone outcropping in the valley away from the camera. One can see the size of the UFO has decreased due to distance by about 1/3.  However, during the transition over the pass in the ridge away from the camera, the photographer zooms in a small amount making the total change in size about 50%. The amount can be measured by the “before and after” zoom images. One can also see that the 4 white lights are facing the camera in each image.
 
 
The four white lights remaining pointed at the camera is something that would likely happen during a hoax creating event.  However, there is another reason why the UFO stays focused on the photographer and it makes this analysis far more important than just a UFO video report, to be discussed later in this posting.
If I were trying to create a hoax video,  I would pick a site where the camera can be mounted on a tripod and film an area that remains fairly constant in distance to the inserted UFO image so that the pasted image size is fairly constant and predictable. 
Keeping in mind that the camera in the video is shooting at about 33.3 frames per second, a 22 second video has at least 733 images to alter.  In this image, the following compensations must be calculated when inserting the UFO image.
1.    The UFO is changing both height and lateral travel from left to right, each at different velocities.
2.   The shadow is likewise changing position from left to right and also in elevation on the uneven terrain.
3.   The shadow is passing over different bushes and other features on the ground.
4.   The shadow disappears as the UFO passes into a ravine near the pass.
5.   The UFO has an opening thru the center which must then allow the background image to come thru from the back.  This means the UFO must be inserted in at least two pieces along with the pipes connecting the two halves. That means that all the compensations for size and movement must be done on each half.
6.   The photographer apparently doesn’t have a focal center so he is moving the camera to keep the UFO roughly in the center.  This would be a very tough motion to fake in any hoax video.
7.   When one uses Photoshop to clip and insert an image, the boundary is very crisp and must be fuzzed up to make it not show the insertion process.  This all takes time and multiplied by 732 suggests a process taking man-months as a minimum.
One can go to the YouTube video below to get an idea of how complex the shadowing process is in Photoshop. The video doesn’t cover how you warp the shadow up over very irregular bushes and small trees and rocks and not have a jerky motion result.
The composite image below shows some of the disappearing sequence.  The process starts with a white light growing across only the top half of the UFO.  It then turns yellow and the yellow then begins to engulf the top half until the middle image where it looks like a distorted happy face.  In the fourth image it has moved in a single frame about the diameter of the UFO which from shadow comparison with known bushes appears to be about 60 feet in diameter. In the last frame (the three are just one frame each) one can see the UFO has risen up another diameter.  This indicates that the velocity is fairly constant during this initial phase.  But with the blur on the last image one can surmise that the speed is increasing dramatically.  The speed initially appears to be about Mach 2. No sonic boom was recorded on the audio.


At this point it seemed pretty convincing that this was a real UFO video event.  However, the shadows in the cliff still seemed to suggest the sun should have been further to the left of directly overhead.  Finally, the terrain was examined more closely and it was decided that the shadows in the cliff was actually caused by stones at the top of the shadow, and not the ridges to the left.
The final convincing argument comes from the audio.  Just listening to it, one would think it typical of a slight wind blowing across the microphone of the camera.  However, one thing about wind is that it is not consistent and it usually changes as the camera changes direction.
The audio was imported into G-Wave 510 Software and analyzed.  There appeared to be something far more organized than typical wind or water stream noise.  The audio clips were then copied into MS Paint and the image stretched to where it could be analyzed.
Below is the image for about the first half of the total audio file.  Looking at dozens of audio clips from wind and water streams, this looks nothing like it.  Further, when the UFO is disappearing, all these blips have disappeared and one can still hear the background local wind noise.


One can go to Amazon and look at the Kindle Edition preliminary file of the following book, and see without buying the important parts of radar and sonar technical aspects. The key phrase one wants is “pulse train”.  It is a discussion of how sonar and radar advanced from a single ping to a “pulse train” which is a cluster of pings that show more than just the location of the anything being viewed.
Modulation, Resolution and Signal Processing in Radar, Sonar and Related Systems: International Series of Monographs in Electronics and Instrumentation
The diagram below is an example diagram from the book (used here as incidental reference). There are several images in the book recommended for the more technical reader at $26 on Amazon Kindle.


In other technical efforts found on the internet and in Wikipedia, one will find that after pulse train technologies developed, it became necessary to camouflage the pulses so that the enemy could not get a lock on the sonar or radar source.  In an article in Wikipedia “animal echolocation” one will find more info than you want on bats, whales and dolphins on their use of sonar. These animals are capable of producing sounds over 200 decibels in energy when a typical jackhammer is about 110 db.  So why don’t we hear bats bombarding us with these sounds?
The human ear only has a range of frequencies from about 20 hz up to 20,000 hertz. Many animal frequencies are far higher.  But further, the duration of the signal is so brief that we could not hear it even if it were the right frequencies. As mentioned, the above audio sounds like typical slight wind noise as it does on the far end as the UFO is disappearing.
However, if the audio is stretched out to a longer duration, one can clearly hear a click which is similar to a ping in sonar.  In the above clips, it is obvious the photographer only arrives when the camera is turned on.  At this point, the UFO is curious (perhaps AI controlled) about him and wants to determine if there is any threat.  So one can see there is far more pulse trains in the beginning.  As the UFO moves away and the photographer is clearly not a threat, the pulse train becomes much less frequent.  But with the popularity of cell phones these days, the UFO decides to get out of there…and does it quite effectively as it disappears.

 
The Bombshell


There will be many readers who already believe UFOs are real and this could become a “ho hum event”.  This is not just any UFO and what it did could be far more important than one might first contemplate.
The following theory derives from consideration of “free will” which has long been and may always be a serious topic of debate.  More than just a simple point of interest in the movies Star Trek, the so-called federation forbid the Star Ship Enterprise from making contact with less developed civilizations and even commanded them to self-destruct if they did so accidentally.
In the work of Colonel Stevens on the Plejarens it is stated a little differently.  Therein the general order is “for more developed civilizations to help lesser developed civilizations reach a higher understanding”.  But it is specifically stated that the transfer of technology shall be “by viewed example only” and there must not be a direct transfer of technology. As stated paraphrasing, “I can help you learn, but I cannot show you.” This is far more important than a simple command.
A reasonable theory might be that human-like intelligent beings need “to learn for themselves according to their free will” or else something really wrong can potentially unfold. It could be something of a spiritual development arena that we may not understand for millions of years.
In the video we are examining, it has all the classical moves of a training video to demonstrate “what can happen” but with little fundamental knowledge of what we must learn.  There are several specific roles.
In the actual last stage of the video where the UFO disappears, note that a couple white bright spots first appear on the upper half, followed by a complete white top of the upper half.  The next stage is for the upper half to become orange in color.  The final stage is the inclusion of the bottom half at which point the craft launches upward at least at Mach 2 speed with no sonic boom.
Normally we think of something turning light color as something requiring immense heat.  We would normally think of increasing heat as going from orange to white, not the reverse.  We would never think of turning the whole structure white or orange.  What material, and occupants or contents, can afford to get hot?  Or is this a different type of light as generated from sonoluminescence or other luminescence that animals can develop with no injuries? The message from this UFO is clearly that there is some type of light that would really benefit us from knowing more about.
And what should we expect in the video from that nice even motion from beginning to disappearance with no sign of airfoils, propellers, or anything like we use in the air?  Even a hot air balloon drifts around in the air currents. There is a lot to learn from just the simple observation of this UFO video.
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Jim Branson
Retired Professional Engineering Manager
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 

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