Fighters chase the UFO, but the UFO escapes into the sea.#UFOTwitter #UFO #UFOs #UFOSightings #UAPTwitter #UAPs #UAP #Aliens pic.twitter.com/cHY0cEn98U
— 永倉政司 nagakura seiji (@uBF2fV1cVQxRjQo) February 23, 2023
I think, if that was an aktual UFO/UAP then the water would not splash when it enters it...
The second video might be be showing a UFO, considering the context: Two fighter jets, the helicopter that seems to come quickly to inspect what kind of boat that is, and the bewildered look of the man in the same boat. Intriguing!
I cannot understand what they are saying, but if I saw something like this I would be pretty excited as well.I have not checked in detail but the first watch of it gave me strong fake/SGI feeling which is reinforced for me by what comes across as an over the top reaction of the „witnesses“.
Sounds like Italian to me, but I do not understand either. Maybe an Italian Forumite can help us to understand what is saying, including what may be a voice coming from the helicopter? I would be pretty excited as well, I guess.I cannot understand what they are saying, but if I saw something like this I would be pretty excited as well.
As to there being no splash when UAP enters water, there have been numerous reports of splashing when UFOs are seen submerging from the air. Maybe the field surrounding the craft in some cases needs to be altered in some way when switching to an aquatic environment?
They are speaking in Spanish, possibly in South America (Chile or Peru) or Spain. They basically say obscene phrases of what they are seeing such as "what the f..."cannot understand what they are saying, but if I saw something like this I would be pretty excited as well.
Yes, the video is more than ten years old.I'm pretty sure the "ufo" ducking under water after fighter jets chase it came out quite a few years ago and was shown to be a scene from a movie. Maybe a little searching is in order to see if it is the same one.
I picked up “aqui” a few times, which means “here” but seems the video has been debunked, so irrelevant anyway.They are speaking in Spanish, possibly in South America (Chile or Peru) or Spain. They basically say obscene phrases of what they are seeing such as "what the f..."
Ditto. Also thank you @Laura for your good memory and @Wandering Star for digging and sharing the story behind it.I picked up “aqui” a few times, which means “here” but seems the video has been debunked, so irrelevant anyway.
Thank you @Puma
They are trying to excuse themselves from their visible lack of skill in creating a separate water splash with a computer, then copy pasting it over the "empty-boring-nothing-is-happening" ocean video created by fishermen.The DDB agency and Películas Pendelton were in charge of giving body to this tribute to communication. "At no time have we wanted to show that it was something real,