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I may have recorded something paranormal on a cam designed for watching eagles?


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4mRlOLudR8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KudbQ1YF38E

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6EK9XxBJh8

And last but DEFINATELY NOT least, DAYTIME FOOTAGE:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkIOlYfw78Y

Note: In one, it seems one of these strange lights is a talented dancer, WTF?

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Note: These objects are all submerged in water, which is what weirds me out.

I watched one of these strange objects during the day start pulsating bright light, then during nightime it came on full swing. Then some other light came out of nowhere, and started moving all around.

As a side note, the Santa Cattallina Channel, which is where these cams are recording the eagles, is known to be a hotspot in UFO lore/USO (Unidentified Submerged Object) rumors.

I'm not saying I'm crazy or that I believe all this stuff, I just happened to capture some oddness on a recording.

Source: http://www.mysteryportals.com/Underwater_UFO_Base_in_S__California.html

Here's another odd thing I got recording this cam with Camstudio:

and another (although these could easily be birds, they do seem to be coming out of the water):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG-2NWe3z7A

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http://www.parascience.org.uk/articles/orbkill.htm

DL:DR

Orbs have been pretty much explained away as not paranormal, rather an artifact of cameras, much like lens flair.

A related video

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Sabre's video details a different type of artifact. With the ones in that video, just ask any photographer and you'll get the answer as to what is really going on. I do a little bit of hobbyist photography, and I knew exactly what those lights were before they even said it.

The lights in the OP look artificial to me, halogen or incandescent. Where is this water body? To me they look like they may be the overheads of a boat's navigation lights. They could be spotlights as well (fishing boats?).

On the daytime one, I think I can see a boat behind it, though the compression noise does a great job of obscuring it.

The "pulsing" effect comes from the fact that these boats are moving up and down with the waves.

The lens also appears to be dirty, and that causes a lot of glare from light sources, especially on those night-mode light-amplification shots. Light-amplification causes glare even on a clean lens.

The others are just birds/bugs. The low framerate of the camera can make their flight paths look strange, especially if the make any sudden moves. The ones that come out of the water could be water birds, IE pelicans/etc.

So, in conclusion, NOT paranormal. Easily explainable.

EDIT: This site shows what various boat lights look like at night, animated: http://www.boatus.org/onlinecourse/reviewpages/boatusf/project/info2c.htm

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I live close to the sea. With the sound of the waves it's hard to hear a boat from land unless it is very close to shore. Moreso if the wind is blowing out. The x-files type music didn't help.

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I've seen light orbs without the use of a camera. I assume it must be a powerful electromagnetic entity (Either living or non living) because my digital camera screws up when ever I try to take pictures, and then suddenly it works fine when the entity disappears.

That's why it's so hard to capture on video, not because of its rarity, but because of the electromagnetic radiation surrounding it. (And lugging a camera made of lead around would be impractical)

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_Lightning

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