Saturday, January 24, 2009

Video Proof: Space Aliens Land at Obama Inauguration

"UFO sees Obama become President"
SUN (January 23, 2009)

"ASTONISHING video of a UFO flying over President Barack Obama's historic inauguration has appeared on the internet.

"The video shows a dark object flying past the Washington Monument as nearly two million people gathered to witness America’s first black president be sworn into office.

"The clip shows CNN anchors Wolf Blitzer and Anderson Cooper discussing President Obama's historic speech, before cutting to a shot of the scene of Washington DC's Capitol...."

Several versions of the video clip are on YouTube, including this one:

"CNN UFO OVNI Obama Inauguration High-Def Version Clip of Object Double Message to Muslims"

YHVH72 / YouTube (January 21, 2009)
video (0:38)

And, this rather more imaginative version:

"Analysis of CNN Obama UFO OVNI Object at Inauguration 2009 ~ Doesn't Look Like A Bird To Me??"
YHVH72 / YouTube (January 21, 2009)
video (2:05)

(I know: the same YouTube account (YHVH72) seems to have posted both of those.)

Until CNN takes it down, you get a better-quality look at the news and commentary clip, on the CNN website:

" 'Double message' to Muslims"
CNN (January 20, 2009)
video (2:08)

"CNN's team of analysts say Obama delivered a 'double message' to the Muslim world in his inaguration [!] speech."

That streak doesn't look like a glitch in CNN's video to me, although I'm no expert. Assuming that it isn't a 'bug' in the video system, it is, literally, a UFO: Unidentified Flying Object: An object, that's flying, and which hasn't been identified. Since it seems to go behind the Washington Monument, it could be quite large, and moving very fast.

In the original CNN video, which I saw, the streak moved without stopping from right to left across the screen. The 'more imaginative' "Doesn't Look Like A Bird" video has the streak stop, back up, and then go on again - in true space alien flying saucer fashion.

I don't know what that UFO is. It's rather long and narrow to be a bird, and I don't know of any birds that are quite that featureless - and apparently wingless. But, applying Occam's Razor and a large dose of common sense, I'm not going to assume that it's a 'flying saucer.'

That won't stop people from speculating, though: "It started a huge discussion with some bloggers suggesting it could be a bird or a UFO.

"One wrote: 'Personally, I think the little green men rocked up to join the rest of the world in wishing Obama well.' " (Sun)

That 'little green men' statement got me thinking. Why not take what we see, plus the inevitable disappearance of the original video from the Web, as CNN cleans house, and have some fun.

UFO OVER WASHINGTON! CNN COVERUP! OBAMA'S SPACE ALIEN PAST!

Everybody knows that Elvis was a space alien government agent, who died recently in a tragic medical accident. Elvis was only one of many agents of the Grand Galactic Governance, whose mission it is to monitor and guide humanity on the path to truth, unity, and down-home music.

The inauguration UFO was a GGG ship, obviously one with a defective cloaking device. It was landing part of President Obama's support team. You see, Barack Obama is one of Them!

All those wild stories about where he was born, and whether or not he was an American, were part of a clever ruse to keep people from realizing that he's not human at all: but a Flibnian, whose appearance was altered so that he could walk among us, and carry out his covert mission.

Do I believe that? No. Certainly not. But I think it makes a good story.

And, when CNN removes the video from its server to make room for new material, I could go on about how CNN is involved in a cover-up, trying to keep us from knowing 'the truth.'

I could, but I probably won't: too busy.

1 comment:

Brigid said...

It looks like some sort of fighter aircraft to me.

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