UFO's on Euronews

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Euronews TV station has this evening broadcasted 20 min commentary about UFO's. I don't know if it was for the first time as they tend to repeat commentaries during the week and I don't watch it very often.
I thought this was very strange for a mainstream TV station such as this.
The conclusion was that most of the sightings can be explained away with celestial bodies, clouds and weather balloons but then they admitted that
22% of the cases are genuinely inexplicable and puzzling the scientists. They also said the sightings of UFO's over Europe have increased in last couple of years.
Could it be mass disclosure is in the pipeline and this is preparing ground work?

Unfortunately I was unable to find this clip on the net.
Although I did find interesting footage of UFO over Mexico City aired on Euronews in Aug. 1997. It is all in Spanish and I couldnt understand what they were saying but the footage looks quite interesting.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2gpi_ufo-da-euronews

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Stormy Knight said:
Unfortunately I was unable to find this clip on the net.
Although I did find interesting footage of UFO over Mexico City aired on Euronews in Aug. 1997. It is all in Spanish and I couldnt understand what they were saying but the footage looks quite interesting.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2gpi_ufo-da-euronews

added link for the video

It is in french :)

In the video, there was a popular UFO photo which was taken in Costa Rica:

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Jacques Valle made the following comment about it:

Vallee: Digital enhancement of photographs is very useful. In my book, Confrontations, I mention the photograph that I brought back from Costa Rica, which was unusual because the object was over a lake [Lago de Cote], so there was a uniform black background. Everything is known about the aircraft that took the photo. At the time the picture was taken [in 1971], nobody on the plane had seen the object. It was only after the film was developed that the object was discovered. The camera used was exceptional: It produced a very large negative--ten inches, very detailed. You can see cows in the field. The time is known; the latitude, longitude and attitude of the aircraft is known. So we spent a lot of time analyzing that photograph, without being able to find any obvious natural answer to the object. It seems to be a very large, solid thing.

I obtained the negative from the government of Costa Rica--if you don't have the negative, analysis is a waste of time. I also obtained the negative of the picture taken before and the picture after, all uncut. I took negatives to a friend of mine in France who works for a firm that digitally analyzes satellite photographs. They digitized the entire thing, and then analyzed it to the extent that they could, and could not find an explanation for the object.
 
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