'UFO' Caught on Tape by Bigfoot Researcher Trying to Capture Evidence of Chemtrails
Bigfoot researcher and conspiracy theorist Marc Abell shared a video to his YouTube channel, Colorado Bigfoot, on November 2nd, which appears to show an unidentified object flying near a jet as it passes overhead,.
Abell originally began filming the video while trying to capture evidence of a jet spraying chemtrails—a phenomenon some believe represents nefarious organizations poisoning the population by delivering a variety of chemical and biological agents through the long-lasting condensation trails left by jet airplanes.
"This thing is like…it’s a sprayer I bet you. He’s spraying, you guys. And they travel at high speeds. Look at that, I got him. I got him, he’s spraying. Look at that," Abell said of the jet featured in his video. "This is what they’re doing to us. Loot at that. Please don’t tell me they’re not spraying, you guys. Look at that. That’s going to spread out into one giant, huge cloud. Look at that sprayer."
Abell ultimately concluded that the jet which originally caught his attention may not have been spraying chemtrails, after all, when the predicted cloud failed to develop.
After filming the suspected chemtrail-spraying jet for a moment, Abell spotted something else in the sky.
"Wait, there’s another plane there or something. What’s that? What is that? You guys, what is that? It’s following it. What is that? You guys, that is too crazy," he said.
"It’s like stopping...it’s moving…turning. It’s going back the other way," Abell said of the object, which he referred to as a UFO. "It’s going back, fast. It’s going back, it’s going down. You might not be able to tell, but I can tell, because my eye is inside the camera and the way I’m having to move the camera I can tell."
"I think it was hovering and then it moved. I saw the same thing over here, close, with a silver disk and they do that, believe it or not," he added.
Whatever the object’s identity, Abell doesn't believe it was a misidentified celestial object.
"There’s no stars in the sky. Once in a while when it's light out you can see a star early…let’s see if I zoom up, can we see them? No, I’m way in. I went as far as I can go," he said. "There’s no way that was a star, you guys."
Skeptics have dismissed the video as possibly a bird, another airplane reflecting the setting sun, or even a weather balloon.
Perhaps the most popular skeptical explanation is that Abell saw the planet Venus, which was visible low in the sky to the southwest at sunset in early November. Those holding that opinion explained its apparent movement as an illusion caused by the jet’s contrail as it drifted through the sky, combined with compression artifacting from the camera zooming in.
“I can’t say for certain what Abell saw,” Singular Fortean Society lead investigator Tobias Wayland said. “But it could have been any of the skeptical explanations presented, or none of them. It’s almost impossible to make any definite determination with a video of this quality. It’s too short, it’s too jumpy, there’s no good frame of reference, and we don’t see what ultimately becomes of the object.”
“I think he could have hung in there to see where it went, despite it being ‘freezing out,’” he added. “Because this video is pretty useless otherwise.”
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