Showing posts with label Water Droplet. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

MUFON: Naples UFO Video – CASE SOLVED!


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Naples Waterdroplet UFO Video - August 2013

By Marc D’Antonio / Cinde Costello
Chief MUFON Photo/Video Analyst
MUFON Photo/Video Analyst
8-13-14


EXECUTIVE SUMMERY

      The incident took place in the early hours of August 7, 2013 at the Venetian Village in Naples Florida. Video of a suspected unknown light or object was captured on a CCTV security camera system with the said camera located within the pool area of the property. MUFON Headquarters was contacted by NBC-2 out of southwest florida for comment on the video evidence. In addition to the video the media outlet NBC-2 also provided digital stills of the video footage. . . .

Video/Image Analysis

The short video and the provided still digital images were examined by Marc D’Antonio and Cinde Costello, MUFON Photo/Video Analysis.

The object in the video looks very much like something that has been observed before by the analysis team. This anomaly appears to be a single water drop on the camera housing in the very near foreground that is being illuminated by the bright light out past the pool. That said, after reviewing this we noticed several things that bring us to the said conclusion. . . .

Naples UFO Video: "Why Does this Sort of Flaccid Dreck Go Coast-To-Coast . . .?"


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Naples UFO Video: "Why Does this Sort of Flaccid Dreck Go Coast-To-Coast . . .?"

Another slow news day

By Billy Cox
De Void
8-13-13

     Last Wednesday, Aug. 7, a drop of water appeared on the lens of a security camera at the Venetian Village waterfront complex in Naples, just south of here. For whatever reason, somebody thought it might be a UFO. We know it ain't so because the investigation is now logged as Case #49676 in the “solved” files of the Mutual UFO Network. And it didn’t take long for researchers Marc D’Antonio and Cinde Costello to figure it out: “The most telling piece of evidence is ... that you actually see how the refracted image of the droplet seen on the housing has brought small particles of dirt on the housing into focus.”

But here’s the takeaway for TV viewers in southwest Florida. The standup even said “Officials at MUFON tell me this is the most fascinating video they’ve seen in awhile”:


Dude -- really? Have you ever seen such a sorry-looking UFO in your life? De Void’s favorite shape comes near the end where it looks like a Venus flytrap leaf. “Feed me!” Audrey II? Seriously?

Anyhow — as with last autumn’s brief national flurry over Google Earth’s lens-flare “UFOs” — this piece went nuts on the Internet and generated nearly 70,000 hits in a few days. Every local station piled on and even CNN posted the thing.

De Void is still trying to find the first followup to MUFON’s resolution of this dingbat trifling. After all, in an article titled “MOUFON to investigate possibility of UFO sighting in Naples,” WPTV’s “Action News” website stated last Friday “The video was sent to ‘MOUFON’, a UFO organization, in Ohio, where it's being analyzed.” Alerted to ongoing research, one might naturally expect "Action News" to update the story.

But the episode begs a larger question: Why does this sort of flaccid dreck go coast-to-coast, when a legitimate curiosity — like the fact that the military destroyed its radar records from the 2008 Stephenville UFO incident while the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Weather Service complied with the law and surrendered their own radar logs to a FOIA request — doesn’t rate a shred of media coverage anywhere?

Ideas, anyone? Me first: Because there aren't any really good pitchers ...

UFO Video: All Wet? | VIDEO


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By www.kare11.com
8-13-13


     NAPLES, Fla. -- Controversy continues to swirl in Naples, Florida over unexplained lights near a pool outside a condo.

The story has sparked a lot of different opinions.

It all depends who you ask, MUFON -- a UFO organization -- is saying they believe it was a raindrop on the camera lens, but security officer Debralee Thomas says a raindrop isn't what she saw at this pool. . . .