Some time ago there is video footage of war Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) in San Diego. Experts doubt this video. Consider the following expert narrative.

San Diego-based UFO researcher Ed Grimsley managed to record a video 'a UFO' flying saucer-shaped and hovering in the sky and changed direction before disappearing from view.

The video itself was taken on 30 April 2011 by the organization Grimsley, Skywatch. For the eyes of the experts, the video appears to show something much more than just the war that occurred UFO in the sky.

San Diego UFO War Video Hoax?According to its website, Grimsley saw battles between unknown aircraft in the night sky since he was a teenager '. Includes, two types of spacecraft using guns that shoot lasers.

Further, she said she saw hundreds of such objects recently and using the five military night vision binoculars and invite lots of people coming into the area to see things in outer space was at war.

Grimsley sure, Alien or human-like creature might be prepared to take any control or expel people from the Earth. In addition, Grimsley sure what happens for a mission to show people what is happening on Earth during this.

"I want people to start looking through binoculars mini mala vision and the battle between the aircraft, including flying saucer-shaped object". So strange UFO lights seen Grimsley and his followers was what?

According to UFO investigator Robert Sheaffer of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, UFO in the video did not 'saucer-shaped'. However, it is just simple points of light in the night sky.

Sheaffer said the video did not show Grimsley uncommon. In fact, the object was most likely just an artifact of the tools used to find UFO Grimsley.

"Optical low-resolution night vision exchange for high sensitivity and bright objects will 'spill' from the circle of light that did not reflect the actual size of the angle. Thus, large objects may just look like points of light, "said Sheaffer.

Many objects that they see real birds or bats, or the shadow of Earth satellites in orbit, he added. "There is no celestial bodies can be seen night vision devices that can not be seen the human eye. Thus, their beliefs about UFOs in the sky, is just they do not understand how these devices work, and what they see. “

In fact, low video quality ensures a variety of normal things, including insects, airplanes, helicopters, meteors and satellites, appears as a UFO. Some light in the video obviously is just dust and dirt on the camera lens.

If Grimsley is true, and the spacecraft was actually being in combat laser in the night sky of San Diego, "Very strange, no astronomer or a pilot who reported the incident," he explained.

On the other hand, Grimsley using night vision goggles through a UFO hoax that looks like a Star Wars battle. He sold the sunglasses start from U.S. $ 1800-3200 (Rp15-27 million). However, if the price was too expensive, it offers the UFO DVD for U.S. $ 24.95 (Rp210 thousand) including postage.

Or, you can join a UFO Skywatch price of U.S. $ 40 (USD 340 thousand) per person. Now, Grimsley raise money to pursue other goals, namely to develop revolutionary engine that he claims can go as far as 161 km with one gallon of water. Here's the video.

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