18 June 2026

Video of the day -- tic-tac


Based on the statement "the object plunged into the ocean" (which I admittedly haven't seen in any other description of the incident), and the known ways in which eyewitness testimony tends to deviate from actual events, this sounds like a meteor to me, likely combined with some kind of instrument malfunction.  Other possibilities that have been suggested include various unusual atmospheric conditions, or a secret test of an electronic warfare system.  This video is solidly in woo-woo territory, but the music and visuals are cool.  For a serious assessment of the incident, see here.

3 Comments:

Blogger SickoRicko said...

Love it! I give it an eight.

18 June, 2026 18:55  
Blogger Anvilcloud said...

What an odd mix. Not what I was expecting.

19 June, 2026 04:44  
Blogger Infidel753 said...

Ricko: Great!

Anvil: One can't take this flying saucer stuff seriously, but if people can use it as raw material to create entertainment, at least we're getting some value out of it.

19 June, 2026 23:36  

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