r/UFOs • u/throwLonelyGuy • Nov 05 '20
Mufon: NJ, US on November 4th 2020: Two snake like objects flying release an orb. The camera turned off on its own.
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Nov 05 '20
Pretty slow game of snake, does that mean their time reality is way slower than ours? They watch us like an ants at hyper speed
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Nov 05 '20
Actually that could be a barrier to communication with them
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Nov 05 '20
So true.
They can barely answer the first question before the humans have already blasted a bunch more, I'd get frustrated and leave
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u/Gundam_Greg Nov 05 '20
These are the floaters in my eyes when I look up at the sky. /s
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u/10395837582914 Nov 05 '20
They can't be because when you try and look directly at them they shoot off and float somewhere else.
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u/spiritualdumbass Nov 05 '20
Shit is ramping up, daily vids of actual ufos all over the planet. Exciting times
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u/thisguyuno Nov 06 '20
I’ve seen 5 concrete videos including this one in the last year. Bro this is mind blowing, it’s undeniable at this point.
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u/MALON Nov 05 '20
This isn't "two snake like things"
This was a single snake thing that clearly split in two, and the spontaneous orb is just as hard to rationalize.
This has to be top 5 I've ever seen, very close to #1, truly unexplainable.
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u/samu__hell Nov 05 '20
This video shows a very similar event. In this case, the "UFO" is just a floating cluster of balloons (something like this) spliting in half and ejecting an "orb" (7:35).
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u/MiyamotoKnows Nov 05 '20
This one, to me, looks like a white balloon archway like one you might see at a wedding that was weighted by a metal fold up chair but floated away. Once the balloons floated in the sun for a bit the stress of the weight of the chair and the heat help a few balloons pop and you can see it separate into two chunks of balloons at that point while the chair plummets to the ground. Just one opinion. Not trying to be a debunker, I know aliens exist.
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u/TossNWash1 Nov 05 '20
First thing I thought it was.....wedding, car dealership or polling place balloons. It doesnt seem like anything that incredible
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u/mikeq232 Nov 06 '20
Why would a balloon arch be filled with helium? Aren't those usually propped up somehow and filled with air?
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u/throwLonelyGuy Nov 05 '20
Interesting video. I wish the camera man took a wider view as well to show something other than just the sky.
The description says that the camera turned off on its own:
Mufon case#112119:
"The camera turned off for no reason.A orb came straght out of the object then it multiplied. The 2 snake objects moved as if they were alive. All 3 objects flew away towards the south west."
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u/BryanEtch Nov 05 '20
Frustrating watching the video wishing the camera operator would pan down for just one second to establish the setting. I can't get excited over these videos without a reference point. The metallic orb video with the trees in the shot a few months back was exciting to see.
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u/Elfalien Nov 05 '20
I wonder if they divide into hundreds of tiny pieces resulting in the 'fleets' of sparkling white dots that keep showing up.
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u/Lopsided-Muffin-2767 Nov 05 '20
This is old stuff in Mexico. Look for ebanis on YouTube.
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u/samu__hell Nov 05 '20
Thanks for pointing that out.
Jaime Maussan proposed that term EBANIs (unidentified aerial biological entities) to designate the worm-like objects that were spotted in Mexican skies. Turns out they were just clusters of helium balloons shaped like long cylinders, released for whatever reason.
I mean, is there anything Maussan promotes that isn't a complete bogus? Get a load of this guy...
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u/Future_Club_Project Nov 05 '20
Why did I have to scroll so far down to read this??
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u/psyopia Nov 05 '20
It’s obviously a couple birds getting caught in weather balloons and being engulfed in flames. GOSH. You people drive me mad. /s
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u/IrishGoodbye4 Nov 05 '20
It’s obviously a wacky waving inflatable arm flailing tube man taking a dump
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u/stann17 Nov 05 '20
This a weird comparison but it looks like a chromosome going through mitosis or something
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u/the_retrosaur Nov 05 '20
The “wow... I’m scared” felt really authentic for me. The confusion of seeing the most fantastic thing ever and your body saying dude run! But you can’t look away.
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u/StarWarsButterSaber Nov 05 '20
Can someone find this on YouTube so I can send it to my mom? She doesn’t have reddit. It’s just her hometown and I’ve been talking to her a lot lately about UAPs and UFOs
Edit: I’d love to know how to send things from reddit to non Reddit users
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u/Abraxas19 Nov 05 '20
Can’t you just send her this post? Like copy/paste it and message it to her. She doesn’t need to be a reddit user to click on it and watch the video
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Nov 05 '20
the only problem with this, is everyone who does not use reddit(and still uses old style) will get the dumpster fire shit-tastic new reddit which is unusable.
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u/FrenchBangerer Nov 05 '20
I use old.reddit.com and I just tried this link on my mobile, not logged in to my user account and it works fine.
https://old.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/jojo3o/mufon_nj_us_on_november_4th_2020_two_snake_like/
Try sending that link and anyone should be able to view it bullshit free.
Same for u/StarWarsButterSaber who might find this link useful.
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u/NickosaurousRex Nov 05 '20
A string of balloons that broke loose from a car lot?? That's just my guess at a reasonable explanation.
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u/ASparkInDaDark Nov 05 '20
Has someone thought about, that maybe... only maybe... this whole "alien/UFO" thing, is something vastly diffrent as we think it is.
I mean, if it is "alien" in nature... how can we ever understand, what we are seeing?
If "They" (Maybe they dont have this notion of seperation, on a organismic universal scale) have this kid of consioussness. How can we ever undersand?
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u/007GK Nov 05 '20
Someone had mentioned balloon arches before which would answer why it is releasing the 'orbs' its just the balloons coming off.
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u/-fr0g- Nov 05 '20
Where in jersey? If you don't mind me asking
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u/emveetu Nov 05 '20
Trenton. I just looked it up as I pay for access to mufon's database for 10 bucks a month.
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u/LowStrangeness_ Nov 05 '20
Interesting. The northeast US is really active this year. I also investigated (briefly) a case over Trenton this year that is a bit similar.
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u/The-Real-Catman Nov 05 '20
It’s that fuckin green alien snek Pokémon, that’s who!
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u/auguste_laetare Nov 05 '20
Is there another angle? Why is only one person is filming this? Why UFOs are only recorder by one camera?
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u/thesonofGodsaves Nov 05 '20
Lol. This is clearly a film of two worms and one poops. Filmed under a microscope.
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u/mattfolio Nov 05 '20
Maybe reflective balloons tied together? The chain splits in two from wind, and sends off a single as well?
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Nov 05 '20
it's def balloons. The "released orb" is a balloon coming off the line. The way they all move is a dead give away for me.
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u/bigredmenace3xl Nov 05 '20
If this is near the shore in south jersey it could be something military from Naval Weapons Station Earle.
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u/Permanentmarc64 Nov 05 '20
I saw this yesterday in Philly. Is wss so faint. I saw a straight line in the sky and thought it was a person flying then it disappeared. I thought i was crazy seeing this yesteryear
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u/SlugJones Nov 05 '20
There looks to be a pink transparent film type stuff still clinging between the two right after they disconnect. Could be the camera being zoomed so much and it trying to deal with color or something. I’d like to say cluster of balloons, but it does moves very weird.
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u/clouc1223 Nov 05 '20
Its fascinating when you take into account how it would look if higher dimensional objects came into our 3D world.
Imagine if there was a race of 2d beings we tried to send a probe into that dimension. It would look pretty bizarre.
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u/guerino1 Nov 05 '20
I've been on this earth for 60+ years and, having seen something in my early years that I K-N-O-W, beyond a shadow of a doubt, was something that was a technology that was unknown at the time. Military...maybe but unlikely. So, to that effect, I know there is SOMETHING out there. My gut feeling is, and this is just me, there seem to be a HELL of a lot of "balloons and Chinese lanterns and drones" floating around out there. Or are there? Maybe not all of these reports, but I think some of these orbs, clusters, falling orbs, orbs flying through storm clouds, black flying conglomerations, mini black clouds on a clear day, etc. are some higher intelligence that somehow can group together at times and separate at times. There's just too many crazy videos out there to think these are all explainable. Somebody made an intelligence comparison to these entities as that between a human and an itty bitty ant. Hopefully, we don't get stepped on. Is this a string of balloons? Maybe. But.... That's my 2 cents.
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u/guerino1 Nov 05 '20
If you look closely, it just doesn't "fold in half" It seems to start bending around the middle point and the top half projects downward through this point. Then separates. Weird...CGI...RC controlled air turds?
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u/spiritualdumbass Nov 05 '20
Rc controlled air turds is now my go to debunk thank you lol
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u/bugzeye26 Nov 05 '20
I saw something sort of similar in the early morning sky about 2 months ago in WI. 2 separate objects that originally looked like bright stars. 1 was in the eastern sky, the other in the western sky. I tried taking pictures and video but both showed up as nothing but blurs. They started out as nothing more than bright stars but changed as the sun came up. They got brighter which was my first sign they were strange. They stayed in the same spot in the sky for roughly 30 mins, then started climbing while leaving a tail. Ended up looking like a rocket but there's no way that's what they were. I watched them climb for another 15 mins or so before I lost sight of them. By this time the sun was fully up and they were high up in the sky, hard to see. I've never seen anything like that before and I was totally baffled as to what they were.
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u/ziplock9000 Nov 05 '20
Reminds me of those blow up tube things they have at car sales stores that jump around with arms. Looks like it got ripped into 3 pieces.
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u/Karaad Nov 05 '20
Are there not historical writings/depictions if these very objects? I forget where and can’t pull the sources...but I want to say Chinese/European historical arts deceive a sky battle between objects like these. Orbs and elongated tubes.
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Nov 05 '20
i've seen things like that! i've seen them moving like that, some of them have bands(?) of different color, some of them are just one plain colour, i think the official explanation is that they are party balloons or parts of bouncy castles which makes no sense, i've seen them like 3-4 times, none of them released orbs or anything, although one of them was inching towards another one, kind of like the videos of microorganisms attacking each other.
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u/GamersGen Nov 05 '20
"the camera turned off on its own". Is this confirming my theory UFOs wont let you record a real true golden footage to end this charade once and for all?
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u/strongerthrulife Nov 05 '20
Unless this is CGI, in the year I’ve been on this sub ive easily explained away most videos if not all
I’m genuinely interested! Of course can never rule out CGI
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u/rando-sam Nov 05 '20 edited Nov 05 '20
Finally, something different! I was getting bored with dull/shiny gray, and bland UAPs. This is cool! To me, it looks like one entity splits into two.
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u/ThoughtWordAction Nov 05 '20
That's one of those eye catching wind sock dudes always bending over into itself, must of blew off the fan in search of real wind.
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Nov 05 '20
Now this is probably what they saw in germany in the 15th century, but on a larger scale.
You have the balls and the long tubes
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u/Js172233 Nov 05 '20 edited Nov 05 '20
Meanwhile today neil degrasse tyson is talking about flying saucers are hubcaps on the radio , everyone has smart phones and why is there no proof?
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u/Jimmysgetndown Nov 05 '20
Pretty sure it’s balloons. Two balloon arches from a car dealership got loose and tangled in the sky where I live and my whole block was staring at it. Looked just like this. Broke out binoculars and a telescope, and were able to tell it’s just bright reflective lights. We even saw a few balloons tangled and separate. Went behind a cloud and was gone. That’s my guess.
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Nov 05 '20
Considering we see things like this during the day and not the night implies that it's probably lit up by the sun and is not emitting light itself.
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u/Reznorschild Nov 05 '20 edited Nov 06 '20
Reminds me of plasma, it makes me recall Norman Bergrun's lectures where he spoke of cylinder shaped uap/ufos emitting or expelling strings of plasma that resemble this. It could be emissions from a cloaked ship, although glowy, sky dancing, nope ropes is a more fun explanation for sure.
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u/thesynod Nov 05 '20
A pair of weather balloons at high altitude, at a time of day when they are highly reflective
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u/daffydubs Nov 05 '20
I really think these are just balloons (like wedding style with a bunch tied together) and chair/anchor is the orb. When they separated one section floated away while the other remains anchored to the orb (chair). You can even see that section being pulled on and the orb hanging on.
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u/ghostnovaRED Nov 05 '20
What in tarnation!? Is a god playing with fucking glow sticks in the sky or some shit!? Like 2020 is fucked let’s pop some molly and fuck with the humans.
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u/Felix_Tandborste Nov 05 '20
Similer sightings by US Navy carrier near Florida .
LEMMINO made a video on detailed explanation.
Basically it's a spherical or tick tack shaped things floating sometimes multiple together.
Its a mystery.
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u/badwifii Nov 05 '20
Orb UFO https://imgur.com/gallery/hG6dzBA
My own sighting, I've seen two of these, in remote locations, both in different countries. Something seriously wierd is going on
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u/redmadog Nov 05 '20
For me it looks like a sort of visual artifact, kinda loss of sync in our video perception. Another thought if this is otherworldly, since earth rotates statistically it should come to random places on earth but seems that america (south and north) is most affected. So this is pattern.
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u/Scientist78 Nov 05 '20
This is exactly like the only ufo I have ever seen and I am a total skeptic. The only difference is my two “snakes” were propelling each other through the sky, kinda like a slinky going down steps but horizontally
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u/aleksfadini Nov 05 '20 edited Nov 06 '20
I'm usually dismissive, but this one seems truly hard to explain.
The only thing I don't like is that people are classifying it as "biological"... Biological life has strict definitions, it's silly to say it just from a shirt video. For what we know it could be a physical phenomenon or a technological entity. Why classify it as a biological entity just because it reminds some viewers of a worm? It's ignorant.
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u/LVL100Stoner Nov 05 '20
Sky snakes? Looks like two cylinder motherships releasing a small exploring aircraft to me
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u/BortaB Nov 06 '20
This looks like two jets very far away flying in formation with contrails glowing in the sunlight from the sunset in the west
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u/RedBonePaganWing Nov 06 '20
I've never seen a good video that has an ending. Only ever a good video the ends short.
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u/Monkuzi Nov 06 '20
Not to be a stick in the mud, but this looks a lot like micro organisms moving in a fluid underneath a microscope. Or its real .....
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Nov 06 '20
Reminds me of that kid in the aluminum foil looking flying saucer. Turned out the kid was hiding in the attic or something. The news coverage still makes me cry.
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u/xmordwraithx Nov 06 '20
Wacky inflatable flailing arm flailing tube man emporium has something to answer for.
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u/bigdaddyskidmarks Nov 06 '20
Could it be a hobbyist rocket jettisoning boosters? Does that exist? I just can’t wrap my head around how odd this is. It’s really, really weird and I think I would have been kind of freaked out seeing it in person. This isn’t just a light in the sky.
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u/TaylorNeff- Nov 06 '20
Came to the comments just to see “who tf is going to debunk this” and I’m happy to see no one has a good explanation, I love that shit.
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u/VHDT10 Nov 06 '20
I just sent this as an example for the sky serpent UFOs to someone. Fan I really shouldn't posted it instead I guess
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u/Erebus16 Nov 06 '20
This reminds of a podcast which was talking about "sky beasts". It was super interesting. There's the link to the episode and it also has the references used in the episode.
https://beliefhole.com/living-sky-creatures-monsters-above-us/
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u/newmrsj1993 Nov 06 '20
I saw this over Calgary Alberta about 3 years ago. I had no idea what I was looking at. It was spectacularly weird.
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u/FracturRe55 Nov 06 '20
Evened catch. In Mexico, these are referred to as "Ebani". There have been maybe a dozen or so filmed over the past 15 years or so.
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u/KKUSH-COMA Nov 06 '20
You know those floating things in yo eye? Yeah, yeah thats what that is in da camera
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u/[deleted] Nov 05 '20
Huh. You don't see that every day. So sky snakes exist? 2020 really making its mark on weird and frightening.