Imagery analyst and amateur skywatcher shares frequently seeing with binoculars fastmoving UFOs over his home: “There’s a lot of them. I can catch almost as many as I want in one day. I’ve seen these things rip across the sky in like 1 to 2 seconds. Horizon to horizon.”



by KOOKOOOOM

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  1. Mr. Billy Kryzak of ProPixel Video Analysis:

    >*”There’s a lot of them. I can catch almost as many as I want in one day. There’s that many over my house now. And it was never like this before. I absolutely would have noticed this before just doing sky captures, sky watching.*

    >*It’s at the point where if you use a pair of binoculars… Has to be 20 time magnification… And you set your focal plane to… outside of 800 feet. It’s got to be 800 feet or higher.*

    >*And if you just lay down and just look up through the binoculars… You just kind of stay in one section of the sky, look in a blue sky, you will eventually see one fly by. And if you’re lucky, it’ll be going slow enough where you’ll be able to actually track it.*

    >*It was mind-blowing when I noticed that.”*

    He describes the objects as having the following characteristics:

    * White pearlescent color
    * Warm thermal profile
    * Visible in infrared, thermal
    * Light-based object: “It looks like it’s made of photons.”
    * Fast: going from a hover to over 1000 mph
    * Fly in different directions, against the wind
    * Sometimes flying in pairs
    * Always flying out towards the ocean

    Time: January 2026

    Location: Northeast US, South NJ, by the ocean

  2. mop_bucket_bingo on

    I’m gonna go out on a limb and say that no evidence has been provided to substantiate any of the numbers claimed.

  3. Seems like he is panning to follow relatively low flying birds with clouds in the background making it look much faster than it actually is.