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Enthusiasts Stabilize Shaky UFO Footage In Bid To See Aliens Clearly

Article by Conrad Contributor                     November 7, 2019                       (conradcourier.com)

• In 2009, a night guard named Yalcin Yalman began videotaping bright, crescent-shaped objects that regularly appeared and hovered over the Marmara Sea near the resort village of Kumburgaz, Turkey. Yalman’s UFO videos went viral due to their authenticity confirmed by numerous experts and witnesses who saw the same objects at the time of filming.

• But the camera gear Yalman used wasn’t top-notch and the videos came out shaky. The quality and definition of the unstabilized tapes dropped significantly when zoomed in or out. There have been several attempts to stabilize the Kumburgaz videos, with the most recent one just released. (see 1:15 minute video below) The stabilized footage tries to solve the mystery of the greenish dots in the middle of the lit-up crescent. Many viewers noticed a striking resemblance between the magnified dots and aliens.

[Editor’s Note]   See two previous ExoArticles on the infamous ‘Kumburgaz UFO incident’: “Verified UFO Footage With Two Beings Inside of the Craft” (May 17, 2018) and “Turkey Govt Confirms Authenticity of UFO Sighting in 2009” (June 21, 2018)

 

Are you seeing this? Enthusiasts stabilize shaky UFO footage in bid to see ALIENS clearly (VIDEO) Thrilled by the enigma of a famous video shot in Turkey over a decade ago, some internet dwellers processed it through a powerful stabilization tool, revealing uncanny images that could dazzle even sophisticated ufologists.

Satellite location map of 40° 50′ 23″ N, 28° 7′ 30″ E.

The mystery started back in 2008 when a Turkish night guard named Yalcin Yalman began videotaping bright, crescent-shaped objects that regularly appeared and hovered over the Marmara Sea near the resort village of Kumburgaz.

His pastime earned him fame as a UFO spotter, and his videos quickly went viral due to their authenticity confirmed by numerous experts and witnesses who saw the same objects at the time of filming.

The gear Yalman used wasn’t top-notch at all as the original videos he made were quite shaky. The quality and definition of the unstabilized tapes dropped significantly when zoomed in or out, which led some skeptics to suggest the UFO was actually a US stealth drone or other aircraft.

There were several attempts to stabilize the Kumburgaz videos, with the last one surfacing online just this week. Uploaded by a YouTube channel called Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, the footage stabilized in Adobe Premiere video editing tool tries to solve the mystery of the greenish dots in the middle of the lit-up crescent.

1:15 minute stabilized video image of 2009 Turkey UFO and occupants
(‘Unidentified Aerial Phenomena’ YouTube channel)

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Duke Brickhouse is a former trial lawyer and entertainment attorney who has refocused his life’s work to exposing the truth of our subjugated planet and to help raise humanity’s collective consciousness at this crucial moment in our planet’s history, in order to break out of the dark and negative false reality that is preventing the natural development of our species, to put our planet on a path of love, light and harmony in preparation for our species’ ascension to a fourth density, and to ultimately take our rightful place in the galactic community.

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