Date: 28th March 26

Time: 7.30am

Location: Perry Cambridgeshire UK.

Thought this was just the sunrise on a beautiful clear morning on live stream Cam Nomad, which covers popular tourist destinations across the UK. I soon realised it wasn't and couldn't see anything causing it on the camera lense. I then noticed the reflection was changing as the anomaly in the sky was, it also looked like it was randomly connecting to something to the bottom left.

I rewound the footage to record it so I could slow it down to take a closer look.

There's quite a bit going on, it was difficult to edit as from all my observations of these anomalies they all have a membrane or shield around them, which either looks like chameleon skin or if they are quick morphing creates a glitch look, pixelation and warping.

I think these are used as protection and disguise, my theory is that they are also biodiverse, not metal boxes more organic or a combination of both, smart dust possibly, adapting to what's in our atmosphere.

I know some my not understand or see anything in the still images but I see these over and over, always one central with small ones around. They are usually under cover in clouds/storms



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    Date: 28th March 26

    Time: 7.30am

    Location: Perry Cambridgeshire UK.

    Thought this was just the sunrise on a beautiful clear morning on live stream Cam Nomad, which covers popular tourist destinations across the UK. I soon realised it wasn’t and couldn’t see anything causing it on the camera lense. I then noticed the reflection was changing as the anomaly in the sky was, it also looked like it was randomly connecting to something to the bottom left.
    I rewound the footage to record it so I could slow it down to take a closer look.
    There’s quite a bit going on, it was difficult to edit as from all my observations of these anomalies they all have a membrane or shield around them, which either looks like chameleon skin or if they are quick morphing creates a glitch look, pixelation and warping.
    I think these are used as protection and disguise, my theoI know some my not understand or see anything in the still images but I see these over and over, always one central with small ones around. They are usually under cover in clouds/stormsry is that they are also biodiverse, not metal boxes more organic or a combination of both, smart dust possibly, adapting to what’s in our atmosphere, such as diagram below.

    I know some my not understand or see anything in the still images but I see these over and over, always one central with small ones around. They are usually under cover in clouds/storms.

    I do the best I can with the images I collect but please bare in mind the footage was recorded on a Galaxy s24FE, from the TV, through a camera observing the view.Date: 28th March 26

    Time: 7.30am

    Location: Perry Cambridgeshire UK.

    Thought this was just the sunrise on a beautiful clear morning on live stream Cam Nomad, which covers popular tourist destinations across the UK. I soon realised it wasn’t and couldn’t see anything causing it on the camera lense. I then noticed the reflection was changing as the anomaly in the sky was, it also looked like it was randomly connecting to something to the bottom left.
    I rewound the footage to record it so I could slow it down to take a closer look.
    There’s quite a bit going on, it was difficult to edit as from all my observations of these anomalies they all have a membrane or shield around them, which either looks like chameleon skin or if they are quick morphing creates a glitch look, pixelation and warping.
    I think these are used as protection and disguise, my theoI know some my not understand or see anything in the still images but I see these over and over, always one central with small ones around. They are usually under cover in clouds/stormsry is that they are also biodiverse, not metal boxes more organic or a combination of both, smart dust possibly, adapting to what’s in our atmosphere, such as diagram below.

    I know some my not understand or see anything in the still images but I see these over and over, always one central with small ones around. They are usually under cover in clouds/storms.

    I do the best I can with the images I collect but please bare in mind the footage was recorded on a Galaxy s24FE, from the TV, through a camera observing the view.Date: 28th March 26

    Time: 7.30am

    Location: Perry Cambridgeshire UK.

    Thought this was just the sunrise on a beautiful clear morning on live stream Cam Nomad, which covers popular tourist destinations across the UK. I soon realised it wasn’t and couldn’t see anything causing it on the camera lense. I then noticed the reflection was changing as the anomaly in the sky was, it also looked like it was randomly connecting to something to the bottom left.
    I rewound the footage to record it so I could slow it down to take a closer look.
    There’s quite a bit going on, it was difficult to edit as from all my observations of these anomalies they all have a membrane or shield around them, which either looks like chameleon skin or if they are quick morphing creates a glitch look, pixelation and warping.
    I think these are used as protection and disguise, my theoI know some my not understand or see anything in the still images but I see these over and over, always one central with small ones around. They are usually under cover in clouds/stormsry is that they are also biodiverse, not metal boxes more organic or a combination of both, smart dust possibly, adapting to what’s in our atmosphere, such as diagram below.

    I know some my not understand or see anything in the still images but I see these over and over, always one central with small ones around. They are usually under cover in clouds/storms.

    I do the best I can with the images I collect but please bare in mind the footage was recorded on a Galaxy s24FE, from the TV, through a camera observing the view.Date: 28th March 26

    Time: 7.30am

    Location: Perry Cambridgeshire UK.

    Thought this was just the sunrise on a beautiful clear morning on live stream Cam Nomad, which covers popular tourist destinations across the UK. I soon realised it wasn’t and couldn’t see anything causing it on the camera lense. I then noticed the reflection was changing as the anomaly in the sky was, it also looked like it was randomly connecting to something to the bottom left.
    I rewound the footage to record it so I could slow it down to take a closer look.
    There’s quite a bit going on, it was difficult to edit as from all my observations of these anomalies they all have a membrane or shield around them, which either looks like chameleon skin or if they are quick morphing creates a glitch look, pixelation and warping.
    I think these are used as protection and disguise, my theoI know some my not understand or see anything in the still images but I see these over and over, always one central with small ones around. They are usually under cover in clouds/stormsry is that they are also biodiverse, not metal boxes more organic or a combination of both, smart dust possibly, adapting to what’s in our atmosphere, such as diagram below.

    I know some my not understand or see anything in the still images but I see these over and over, always one central with small ones around. They are usually under cover in clouds/storms.

    I do the best I can with the images I collect but please bare in mind the footage was recorded on a Galaxy s24FE, from the TV, through a camera observing the view.