Night vision
video reveals how the pulsating signatures of
UFO's distinguish them from conventional
aircraft.


By
Jon Kelly,
Vancouver UFO Examiner
According to a
new video
dated December 30, 2011, UFO’s can be
distinguished from conventional aircraft by
vibrant pulsating infrared light emissions when
observed through night vision devices. This
conclusion validates observations conducted in
Southwestern British Columbia in early 2011
where video evidence (scheduled for release in
2012) shows pulsating infrared light emissions
from a UFO that multiple witnesses claim
displayed no variance in luminous intensity when
seen in visible light.
The latest
installment on legendary YouTube channel
seeingUFOsPA
contrasts landing lights from commercial jet
airliners and military helicopters with
something “unlike anything ever seen” by one
witness, described in the video as a Tactical
Intelligence Surveillance Expert from the
Pennsylvania State Police. In addition to
substantial instrumental evidence, Murrysville,
PA videographer Alison Kruse cites what the US
Federal Aviation Administration calls a “PA UFO”
in reports obtained through the Freedom of
Information Act. Ms. Kruse described her
ground-breaking research and public outreach
initiative to The Secret Message Report
in a 65 minute podcast interview, now available
online.
The UFO video
catalogue of Alison Kruse is distinguished not
only for the volume of material presented, but
for the quality of the optical systems used. Ms.
Kruse has invested thousands of dollars of her
own money to finance the purchase of optimized
third generation night vision monocular and
broadcast series HD camcorder systems to produce
UFO documentation from her back porch and
surrounding neighborhood. Her pioneering efforts
contrast sharply with a social climate in which
official government denial
is compounded by aggressive acts of “Operation
Mockingbird”-like
online sabotage, including a prior suspension of
her YouTube account under what she describes as
anonymous fraudulent claims of copyright
infringement.
Ms. Kruse’s
catalogue includes
unambiguous video of
UFO’s that commence pseudo-navigation light
displays after emerging from wooded areas where
no fixed-wing aircraft or helicopter could
safely operate.
A historical precedent
for this type of observation was established by
Dr. Bruce Cornett in his Pine Bush, New York
studies from the early 1990’s where time-lapse
photography revealed related objects
demonstrating such morphing “fake plane”
behaviours as well.
One of the
most famous regional reports from the area was
the
1965 Kecksburg UFO incident
that took place in Westmoreland County’s Mt.
Pleasant Township. An object that was first seen
in Ontario, Canada, descended over Michigan and
Ohio before crashing in the woods of
Pennsylvania. What followed is
described by some researchers
as the military cover-up of a crashed
bell-shaped object with markings on its surface
that resembled Egyptian hieroglyphs.
“I've been a
skywatcher since high school looking for normal
things like meteor showers and significant
astrological events,” explained Alison Kruse
during her
podcast interview.
In June 2008, her
daughter described a “weird, red-glowing plane
that was down over the neighbor's house in the
valley around 3-3:30 in the morning”. When asked
to draw what she saw, Ms. Kruse explained that
the rendering revealed a classic “saucer shape”
featuring a row of white lights along the
bottom. It was later that year when Alison Kruse
was grilling burgers and saw “two bright
twinkling star-like objects in the sky right
next to each other.” Her suspicions were further
aroused when one of the stars “blinked out”
followed by the second object, which faded from
view. Regarding the intensity of the lights
before they disappeared, she described how they
twinkled brightly similar to how “good diamonds
shine when they're under jeweller’s lights.”
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