FedEx crew videos pulsating UFO over Mexico

All that looks like to me is a repeated attempt for a phone camera to autofocus on a point of light on a black background through an aircraft window.

I'm sure it is all coincidental that such a point of light is co-located with a thunderstorm.
My money was on a fake bus crew until they showed the ND.
 
All that looks like to me is a repeated attempt for a phone camera to autofocus on a point of light on a black background through an aircraft window.

I'm sure it is all coincidental that such a point of light is co-located with a thunderstorm.
Literally my first thought. Crappy phone autofocus on a point light source. Jupiter. Venus. Vega. Who knows. It’s not an orb, and it’s not pulsating.
 
@SlumTodd_Millionaire These Fedex guys must be crazy too huh? ;)

ETI's UAP's are real. They've been here for a lot longer than we have. The sociopathic narcissists that took hold of this technology have held it for more than half a century and have no intention of giving it up. Wouldn't be surprised if some guys on this forum are in the program the way they strongly deny its existence. They're heavily recruited from the USAF.



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All that looks like to me is a repeated attempt for a phone camera to autofocus on a point of light on a black background through an aircraft window.

I'm sure it is all coincidental that such a point of light is co-located with a thunderstorm.
They're inter-dimensional. The camera is not out of focus. You can be standing 10 ft away from that light and it won't be "in focus".
 
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