When FOX sent out their own camera man to debunk the video, they captured images of the same.
Aviation expert Steve Cowell spoke to FOX 31’s investigative reporter Heidi Hemmat saying he was stumped as to what the UFO could be “That is not an airplane, that is not a helicopter, those are not birds, I can’t identify it.”
“We’ve checked with air traffic control,” says an FAA Statement, “and no one has had any reports of the activity you described … nor have any of our employees observed any of this nature either visually or on their radar displaces.” But that’s just what they would say, isn’t it?
Yet before things go all Independence Day, there is, perhaps, a more logical explanation then that a UFO is travelling incredibly fast, landing all over the place in broad daylight, and grabbing nobody’s attention. Bugs. These little critters flitter and fly all over the place, but when they are blurry and lack a reference point to show how large or distant they are, they can be mistaken for something more ominous and bizarre. Flies and such can buzz left and right very quickly, after all, and are unlikely be noted by the FAA.
i would like to comment on what mr.cowell said in his investigation.its wasnt a bird or bug or helicopter or airplane.very good perception on taht,but a very silly comment that it might be trash or debris floating in the wind.come on give me a break that debris or trash moving 2000mph,REALLY!!!.come on mr cowell. thanks rmk
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