Not so when dealing with hyperdimensional phenomena. You can just throw all your assumptions about how things move, ought to move, possibly can move, out the window there. If you spend a few years reading cases and raw data - reports from eyewitnesses and experiencers - you will know that this type of thing is far stranger than anything you can ever imagine.Deckard said:What I find conspicuous is the fact that the object is moving in the sky in the same fashion cable car would move.
This tells me that there is nothing supernatural about it, IMO anything free flying would fly in totally different manner.
not to mention the fact that witches had pointy hat and were dressed in black, this sounds like a prank
Seems to be a non sequitur. BECAUSE it does not fly like "natural" things, it could be supernatural. If you watch UFO footage, most of them move likewise: slow and very uniformly. They seem to not care that somebody is watching. Like a "thing".Deckard said:This tells me that there is nothing supernatural about it, IMO anything free flying would fly in totally different manner.
Then there arises the question, who invented and started the intercultural "typical witch" outfit? Today's pedagogic comic drawers for little children? Or were big pointy hats, dark coats, ugly face and besom archetypal characteristics of "witches" for all time?Deckard said:not to mention the fact that witches had pointy hat and were dressed in black, this sounds like a prank
LOL!! I'm with ya! :o :o :oData said:Hairspray anyone? :o
Doesn't mean that the person who claimed it was a balloon could not have been mistaken.... but, there you have it."Es un globo!"
Looks like its been edited to suit the news, longer version here:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=oDEkv70ZCdY
This is the infamous video of the alleged flying witch over Monterrey,
Mexico. These people censored the original audio everywhere because the
audio reveals the witch was just a balloon.The witness using binoculars
says in spanish: Hey, it's a balloon!!
So the amusement park lost their ballon? Guess the witch wanted to leave the nest.Data said:Must be a witch-balloon from the amusement park which is in perfect equilibrium between helium uplift and it's own weight!
Sooo...it wasn't the one time thing. Curious. The recent video seems to have matched with the legend as mentioned in the link provided by dantem.dantem said:Something similar here:
http_://www.cropcircleanswers.com/FlyingHumanoid.htm
Watched the longer version. A balloon that could sustain a leveled flight like that imo could only be a blimp.Laura said:But then, a QFS member informs me:
Doesn't mean that the person who claimed it was a balloon could not have been mistaken.... but, there you have it."Es un globo!"
Looks like its been edited to suit the news, longer version here:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=oDEkv70ZCdY
This is the infamous video of the alleged flying witch over Monterrey,
Mexico. These people censored the original audio everywhere because the
audio reveals the witch was just a balloon.The witness using binoculars
says in spanish: Hey, it's a balloon!!
Or maybe it was one of the jet-pack guys? (_www.jetpackinternational.com)Data said:Must be a witch-balloon from the amusement park which is in perfect equilibrium between helium uplift and it's own weight!