Well, given that the second video shows an untirely different unit at the beginning, I dunno. I don't really know that much about video editing, but it seems like it would be pretty damn hard to edit that stuff into a video and make it look clean and respond to physics and camera motion the way they do. They certainly look like they were really there. I think the question that needs to be asked is what they are, and why they were there.
Here's a video I found in response to yours. I honestly think that if they are real aircraft they are a prototype. The military has constantly tried to invent a stable circular aircraft but it has the properties of a frisbee and is not stable.
The other thing I noticed was that the outer circle is very blurry and any aircraft would have precise angles or sides. If that were some sort of haze around the craft it would be distorted and left behind for a second or two because of how video cameras work with fog or smoke.
I just recently saw that video and the palm tree argument really leads me to believe that most, if not the whole thing is computer generated. But it would just be really well made. I'm still wondering if it's part of some big budget movie coming out. It could be part of the mysterious Cloverfield movie. Who knows.
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These just as easily be man made craft made from alien technology or whatever. Who knows. I'm just worrying first if they're real and not shopped.
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=CvIAGAKBbEU
The other thing I noticed was that the outer circle is very blurry and any aircraft would have precise angles or sides. If that were some sort of haze around the craft it would be distorted and left behind for a second or two because of how video cameras work with fog or smoke.
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http://www.snopes.com/photos/odd/haitiufos.asp
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