I recently stumbled upon an episode of paranormal caught on camera and saw a video that really made me stop and stare. I don't know if this case is already extremely well-known here on reddit, but I constantly see people re-uploading old topics or "classic" sightings. Since I hadn't seen this specific footage before and was blown away by its clarity, I wanted to share it with you all.

​Details of the Sighting:

​Time: Late Morning / Early Afternoon (February 8, 2018)

​Location: Winnetka, California (San Fernando Valley)

​Witness: Shelly's UFO – Shelly North (She is a very interesting observer who has captured multiple high-quality sightings over the years. Her channel is definitely worth checking out for more evidence.)

​The Object:

​Geometry: Transparent, cube-shaped outer shell with extreme geometric precision.

​Core: Dark, pyramid-shaped structure (or similar geometry) inside.

​Details: Distinct lights on the bottom; no wings, no rotors, and no visible propulsion system.

​Behavior: Absolutely stationary and stable in broad daylight – one of the clearest documents of the "Cube within a Sphere" type.

​Note on Image Quality:

I noticed that the footage in the mentioned episode appears much clearer in the stream than in the youtube videos. I'm not sure if it’s because I’m watching it on a much larger TV screen or if the source material is actually better, but in my opinion, the details of the internal structure and the lack of propulsion are much more visible there. If you have the chance, you should definitely check it out.

​Further links to this case and the witness:

​Official Channel (with many more sightings):

https://youtube.com/@shellysufo?si=PxciBNXhZZLIJIe6

​Video Interview / Report:

​https://youtu.be/9abahpu-xII?is=W0e9rluEOlCoXYKf



by Old_Suspect8923

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  1. Old_Suspect8923 on

    ​I wanted to share this sighting because it’s one of the clearest videos I’ve seen. To me, it is very obvious that this is not just some typical Mylar balloon, despite what people always like to claim. The stability and the geometric shape of the object are incredible. I’m really curious to see what the community thinks about this.