.....(To see the 54-second video, which is pretty cool, go to Video)
.....A family saw it Monday night. Here’s mom’s account:
.....Irvine Westpark, Monday, May 19, 2008. It was 9:45ish pm to be exact. My nine year old started thumping the bedroom wall frantically calling. The drama queen didn’t catch my attention except for the panic tone in her voice. “It’s a UFO,” she yelled......Again, to see the video, go to Video
..... Laughter erupted from the other bedrooms of supposedly sleeping children. I went to squelch the activity by quickly identifying whatever it was she was morphing into a visiting out of space alien. But as I looked out her bedroom window there was no easy explanation.
.....I watched mesmerized as a circle of lights hovered just north on the horizon. The object was high above streetlights, too low for an airplane. Not gliding not turning just hovering. Couldn’t be a kite or a glider. The object indeed was Unidentifiable, an Unidentified Flying Object.
.....The UFO made a buzzing noise as it suddenly zipped towards us. Then rose upward banking to the west. I still couldn’t define the outline or shape. My older girls chattered as they watched from the next bedroom window. With their camera flashing trying to catch a picture. Only getting a smear of light. My husband finally got out of bed to place proper identity to the orb and return peace to the house. He too however, looked from the window in silence. “What is it Dad?” No answer. He wandered barefoot out into the back yard, my nine year old traipsing behind him. “If it shines down a light beam on someone’s house were in trouble,” a sister teased.
.....My husband found binoculars and came back upstairs hoping for a clear view and a clear explanation. We watched, guessed. Tossed ideas traded humor as our UFO turned circles, went vertical, horizontal and hovered. It’s bright circular lights taking new shapes from different angles. Then our UFO quietly descended back to earth some where near mortal Main Street. It was 10:10ish to be exact. The scene ended. We wandered back to bed. Still wondering.
7 comments:
Isn't there a military base right near Westpark? Maybe it was from there.
The Marines moved out of El Toro ten years ago. Nope, no military.
Its a freakin' remote control flying saucer. That thing is way to small to be any sort of manned-vehicle.
I would bet that that there is some goober standing a few meters away with a remote control giggling.
I've seen them before in the Foothill area late at night, usually multiple colors, etc... I would bet that you can purchase them somewhere online, or craft it yourself for the DIYers.
It's the same prankster the idiot OC Register profiled just a few months ago. Nothing illegal, no FAA issue, the cops know exactly who it is. The guy is just having fun, and too many "believers" get caught up in the excitement.
Chunk, you wouldn't deceive us, would you?
I do see some Goo on the "burners" in the enhanced image.
Perhaps that is why it flies in such a wobbly manner.
OK, I admit it. The two "photos" are phonys. The second one, as one reader discerned, is just a series of blurred photos of Mr. Goo. The first I created in about fifteen seconds. I'm so proud.
But the rest of the story is real, including the video, although what the video is a video of is the $64,000 question. I'm with Borstein. It's a hoax.
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