Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Mysterious Blue UFO In The Sky (video)

A blue-colored UFO, videotaped by a Netherlands resident, remains unexplained.

Blue? That's something new.

OpenMinds.TV reports that, on April 11, Dick Smits was at home in the town of Maassluis -- south of The Hague, the seat of government of the Netherlands and the capital city of South Holland.

It was the middle of the afternoon, and Smits was videotaping a boat on a canal. He spotted a blue object hovering in the sky for several minutes, so he turned his camera on it and zoomed in.

From the angle that Smits caught the object, it looks a little like a classic flying saucer (see bottom left), with a curved bottom and a dome on top.

At another point in the short video, the blue-tinted UFO moved slightly (bottom right) so that its structure seemed a little less like a flying saucer and, perhaps, more manmade. Could that be some sort of cockpit on the right side image?


Read Full Story: Huffington Post

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Mystery object captured on Loch Ness cruise boat scanner

A STARTLING image from the depths of Loch Ness has been captured on sonar from a cruise vessel.

And it is set to spark further speculation that Nessie may be about to make a long-awaited reappearance.

Captured on underwater scanning equipment aboard the Jacobite Queen, the clear reading appears to show a large object in the deep waters below.

The screenshot – revealed just days after satellite images apparently showing a mystery object in the loch were published – will cause fresh excitement among frustrated Nessie hunters, following a more than a year without a "sighting" of the monster.

The image was recorded by sonar equipment aboard the flagship vessel of Inverness-based Jacobite Cruises.

Skipper, John Askew, said: "This image certainly grabbed our attention. The Jacobite Queen spends every day sailing up and down the loch with the sonar on and this reading is the most unusual we have seen for quite some time.

"It’s impossible to tell what we’ve picked up here, but along with those satellite images, you can’t help feeling that reports of the Loch Ness Monster’s demise may be premature.

"Nessie captures the imagination of people all over the world and, if anything, the speculation around lack of recent sightings has increased that interest."

Read Full Story: Highland News UK