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UFO At NFL Game: TV Camera Captures Strange Object In Flight During Broadcast

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First Posted: 11/01/11 09:34 AM ET Updated: 11/02/11 03:25 PM ET

For many football fans who watched the New Orleans Saints rout the Indianapolis Colts on Oct. 23, the most unusual thing about the game was the lopsided final score of 62-7.

But for UFO aficionados and paranormal experts who tuned in, they may have seen something in the sky that was even more out-of-the-ordinary than the tossing of more touchdowns vs. incompletions.

As NBC's cameras returned from a commercial break and focused on the historic, triple-steepled St. Louis Cathedral in the city nicknamed the Big Easy, a couple of lit objects seemed to streak across the darkening sky -- and they've yet to be definitively identified.

Viewed in real-time, it's hard to see much more than something flashing across the screen. But a frame-by-frame scrutiny of the video reveals a rod-shaped object topped with brightly lit dots.

SEEING IS BELIEVING, RIGHT? HERE'S THE NEW ORLEANS UFO VIDEO:


Rod-shaped UFOs? Actually, this isn't the first time such objects have been seen and photographed.

In 1994, independent filmmaker Jose Escamilla was attempting to videotape UFOs near Roswell, N.M. -- yes, that Roswell -- home of the legendary, alleged crash of a UFO in 1947 that has captured the imaginations of millions of people for decades.

"As I reviewed one of the tapes, I noticed something streak past my camera viewfinder and thought at first it was just a bird or insect," Escamilla told The Huffington Post.

"Looking at each frame of the footage again, I knew it was something more unusual. My wife called them 'rods' as they sort of looked like some kind of life form you'd see in a microscope."

Since that time, Escamilla has collected hundreds of taped examples from around the world of these so-called rods, which vary in physical form: Some look like centipedes with appendages and others have no appendages but appear to have lights on top of them.

Skeptics maintain there's nothing extraordinary about all of this -- the objects, they say, are merely insects flying very close to the camera lens.

"I think these are insects that got caught in that interlaced video as they're flying through with a wing beat frequency, and the frames are being captured at a frequency... that causes that look," insisted Marc Dantonio, chief photo and video analyst for the Mutual UFO Network.

Dantonio owns FX Models -- a Connecticut company that creates special effects and models for the government. He's one of many investigators who insist that when an object -- moving very fast, like a flying insect -- gets close enough to a camera lens with a slow enough shutter speed, it produces an effect called motion blur, making the insect's wings appear elongated, or rod-shaped.

"They're fascinating, but they're actually quite down to earth," Dantonio said.

But one little frame of the video may be the one little problem that could rule out the insect theory. Amazingly, the frame reveals the mystery object is moving behind one of the cathedral towers. But how could that be if it was only an insect?

"The object is not going behind the cathedral -- it's actually in front of it," Dantonio said. "But because of the saturated CCD [charge-coupled device used in digital imaging], it looks like it's going behind. And when you see those three dots or lights [on the object], I think they're wing beats."

But when Dantonio took a closer look at the single video frame in question, he began to bend a little.

"Yeah, that sure does look weird. I won't say it's not interesting, but I'll tell you right now: I'm sure that there's a conventional explanation and I believe firmly that this is something very close to the camera."

WATCH THIS COLLECTION OF RODS:


Robert Sheaffer, one of the world's leading UFO skeptics, agrees.

"Every time something flies in front of a camera now it's gonna be a UFO -- little bugs, some little bird, anything," Sheaffer said.

When the arch doubter first looked at the Big Easy video, he immediately assumed the mystery object was an insect. But when Sheaffer -- who was featured at this past weekend's all-skeptics CSIcon conference in, coincidentally, New Orleans -- looked more closely at the single "smoking gun" video frame from the cathedral, he admitted it has him a little stumped.

"The first time I watched this thing, I didn't even see that [the rod] was there. Now I'm looking at the part where [the video] is slowing down, slow, slow, zoom, zoom...okay, now I agree -- I see that it pauses right behind the left spire, at least it seems to catch it right behind it, and that building is pretty far away. It really looks like it's going behind."

Another thing adds fuel to the rod fire: Many previous images also show these pesky elongated objects moving in the sky behind things like trees, power poles, buildings, etc. Can all of them be simply explained as tricks or optical illusions resulting in slow camera recording speeds?

"It could be explained as an insect, but what I've found on a lot of footage over the years is that these things do go behind structures, such as this cathedral tower," Escamilla said.

"The camera is not focused up close -- it's focused at infinity. So any insect that would've flown close to the lens would be invisible, it would be an invisible, blurry thing. This thing was in focus and was on the other side of the cathedral tower!"

As skeptics and believers continue to bump heads trying to explain these so-called rods, Escamilla presents a video that includes what he argues are rods seen at 10,000 feet or more above ground.

CHECK OUT THESE HIGH-FLYING RODS:


Despite the single-frame anomaly of the New Orleans video, Dantonio still goes along with the insect theory.

"In the end, I will say that this is fascinating -- it's a good one. But I do believe it's a video effect showing bugs with their wings beating, that you're capturing the wing in its up position."

"Why it seems to go behind that spire, that is interesting, but I'm sure there's a technical reason why that can happen," he said.

Escamilla offers an interesting video that he says helps dispel the insect theory about rods. In the video, an amateur golfer prepares to hit a ball:


"This was shot at 5,000 frames per second, in super slow motion," Escamilla said. "You see an insect, and then you see a rod fly through the scene followed by the golfer hitting the ball. You have three distinct things here: the insect, the fast-flying rod and then the golf ball."

After nearly 20 years of collecting and studying images, films and videos of these things, Escamilla isn't willing to go out on a limb to speculate what he thinks they are. But he's adamant that the more interesting ones are not insects.

"We don't yet know exactly what they are, but I have footage of them entering and coming out of the ocean, in caves, shuttle footage of these things in space and even footage of them on Mars. This is a real phenomenon."

 
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12:19 AM on 11/04/2011
Hey guys, I believe in UFOs but check out the bottom left side of the screen from 0:16 to 0:25 (just after the banner disappears). If you look by the tree trunks, you will notice that EVERYTHING is moving fast, which means this video was NOT shot in real time. As some have already explained below, this is a time lapse video so everything seems like it's moving faster than it really is. Someone also mentioned that there is an airport only several kilometers from the cathedral in the video.
01:57 PM on 11/03/2011
I searched other's perspectives a bit more, and re-watched it a few more times. I'm not camera expert, but I now think it's time lapsed footage of airplanes/ helicopters/ blimps. I would love to hear from the network as to how it was taken, because the way we see it from someone's TV isn't helpful with the DTV control and network adds on the bottom of the screen. Right after the network add disappears, in normal speed, watch the left corner of the screen and you can see some kind of fast movement between the trees, perhaps cars and people? When the broadcast is slowed down that area is not shown, so it's very unclear. I read differing opinions on the clock, some say the time changed rapidly, some say it didn't at all, but I can't tell anything by this footage but a round blur. I want Fact or Faked camera experts to check it out, but I have a feeling they would spot it right away and dismiss it. As experts from many fields, they probably even know how the networks typically do those kind of shots. I also have to wonder why only Huffington Post picked up the story if it can't easily be dismissed. I only saw commentary from their story and the ONE footage from someone's TV. If there was more to it I would think that more "flags" would be up about it, since it's a national broadcast. Still interesting IMO. ;)
01:20 PM on 11/03/2011
Another psyop to prepare the masses for UFO dislcosure. What better way to raise ufo awareness to the brainless masses of sheeple than on MONDAY NIGHT FERRRTBALL YEEEEHAAHHH...
12:46 PM on 11/03/2011
It's pretty obvious to me it was an insect flying right in front of the camera, probably brightly illuminated by the camera lights.

But of course ANYTHING will look mysterious and spooky if you watch it in slow motion.

Why is this even an article on the HuffPost? Jeez is it a slow news day or is this more BS from the AOL purchase?
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persuter
12:30 PM on 11/03/2011
:facepalm: That's an insect, folks. It's not flying behind the tower, it disappears into the white tower, you can find any number of similar effects in video anywhere. Check out 0:18 - it's obviously an insect (and flies in front of the brown tower roof).

It's in New Orleans - there are insects everywhere.
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bluestems
01:03 PM on 11/03/2011
The middle still-pic above the article show the object clearly behind the brown spire. I didn't see the object at all at 0:18, but if you look at 1:24 and 1:25 you can see the details of the both the white facade at 1:24 and the brown spire at 1:25 in front of the object.

It does seem to fly like an insect, although in this footage it does appear that it's behind the building.
12:17 PM on 11/03/2011
It looks like a meteor to me.
12:04 PM on 11/03/2011
This object does not look like ordinary aircraft. Would be good to get aviators to comment here about that. Died in the wool skeptics are never any help, because they've already made up their minds. That doesn't mean this is a ufo, though. Regarding evolved life on other planets getting here, the skeptics make limiting assumptions. Space travel of the sort proposed would not be accomplished the way we travel via rocket propulsion to the moon. It would accelerate material (a craft) into a higher dimensional frequency, transcending space/time by creating electromagnetic anti-gravity acceleration. I saw a ufo once, just looked like a star that moved, stopped on a dime, and zig zagged, always stopping instantly. This defies what we think of as the laws of physics, and so something out there is transcending what we think of as those laws, and therefore is not limited to travel as we know it. UFOs are real, by the way, there are just way too many credible people who have seen them vividly—police, military, etc. I happen to meet the son of Jesse Marcel, whose father was the officer at Roswell who brought home the debris. Jesse Jr handled the debris as a kid. He is an oncologist in Helena, Montana. There have been UFOs up here, its in the policie reports, and ex military people (formerly with Malmstrom AFB) have come forward. You don't need to wait until they announce it on NBC to accept it. It's been happening.
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lexipaine
neema toads are people too!
12:51 PM on 11/03/2011
Finally, someone that's not such a skeptic. Honestly there's so much in this world that scientists are discovering every day. The universe is huge, skeptics are pretty dumb to think no one else exists, open your eyes. lol UFOs so exist! haha maybe.. who knows
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nitwitsRus
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11:48 AM on 11/03/2011
well
sure WEREN'T
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11:00 AM on 11/03/2011
They are just checking how we are evolving. God created mankind by his image... God? What's harder to believe? Divinity or Extraterrestrials? Or should I ask; What's easier to believe in?
09:43 AM on 11/03/2011
Yea, right. That was me... I was late for the game
09:03 AM on 11/03/2011
It is clearly an airplane in a light fog with its landing lights on making a turn into the Indy airport which is to the west of the stadium. The leading edges of the wings are lit up by the lights of the downtown area.
10:04 AM on 11/03/2011
This was in New Orleans....but, yeah, it was time lapsed.
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Chakim
11:31 AM on 11/03/2011
Airplanes don't move that fast.
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Typical Boston Liberal
Formal semantics trumps formal grammar
08:56 AM on 11/03/2011
It's clearly a plane flying by at elapsed speed. Look at the car traffic in the background, their flying through the scene at breakneck speeds.
08:05 AM on 11/03/2011
Three hundred years ago the best minds were convinced of some very stupid ideas.
Three hundred years from now will be no different.
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ONLYGRAYCLOUDS
Karma will get you
08:04 AM on 11/03/2011
Yep You can clearly see the bright lights flying in the sky at a great speed , i think its good that this person was able to catch this on film. I belive they are out there but of course we dont know what kind of aircraft the military has worked on . I definitely see something there , i really think they are watching us and they might have something to do with the way things are done here, technology , the government and even sports
09:11 AM on 11/03/2011
Idiot.
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ONLYGRAYCLOUDS
Karma will get you
08:27 PM on 11/04/2011
who are you calling a idiot?!
09:47 AM on 11/03/2011
Of course, they out there waiting for ya assss
07:52 AM on 11/03/2011
What looks like rods might be disc, notice how the lights on top move from left to right.