Please excuse the black dots from my dirty glass door intermitently… The focus is on these two white dots, moving (seemingly) at an insane speed. In which, start to move around the plane with the stream. The part that weirds me out is that this was an attempted single take video recording, which messed with my camera, apparently and my eyes. Does anyone have a debunk for this, please?



by audiodoct3r

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  1. Reminds me of Crow777’s videos. He has several videos from years ago of objects like this going in and out of these trails.

  2. Is it a bird? Is it a plane?

    Yes! It’s actually a couple of birds, much closer to you than the plane is!

  3. Jfc, what’s wrong with you people. BIRDS. Have you never looked up before? Also, they are clearly not the same distance away as the plane. Good god

  4. This tells me you young lads aren’t looking to gaze at fuck all in the sky anymore smh too busy with your doo-dads smh

  5. Responsible_Fix_5443 on

    Any bird that high will be significantly darker than the sky. It’s not about colour – it’s about brightness. The sky is hella bright! Add to that the speed…

    Don’t follow the flock on this one.

  6. WissahickonKid on

    Snow geese (big white bodies, black- or grey-tipped wings) fly very high & are on the move up the coast this time of year. I want this to be an orb UAP, but I don’t think it is. It’s just a round white circle (blurred goose) before the camera’s autofocus is able to resolve the image at the end when I think I can see wings flapping.

  7. Everything wrong with this sub … its completely gone to shit. We got idiots uploading videos of birds in the sky!

  8. Pretty weird how a post only about an hour old gets blown up with majority of the comments all saying the same thing. When other things on this sub just get out right ignored.

    Whatever they are it doesn’t look like they’re as far away as the plane. Birds? Maybe but their movement doesn’t seem normal. And with the artificial reaction that reddit is known for occurring in this thread I’m more skeptical about this being just birds.