08-17-2024, 11:05 AM
(05-09-2024, 01:47 PM)ArMaP Wrote: For anyone interested in it (and because I didn't see it), here's the link for that Internos thread on ATS.
UFOs and the Mystery of Canneto di Caronia
Yes mate nice one and I really do miss that guy (or girl).
Some sterling Italian research on there and quite notable that literally every link is now extinct.
Also noted these paragraphs:
Quote:National RAI 2 – Voyager Report
A writer reports about the sightings by fishermen: she says that the spheres of light spotted coming out the sea were blue, and that they enlightened the sea surface for a while, before disappearing into the sea.
Interview with a resident (who prefers to remain anonymous) who caught on camera several spheres of light. He claims that when he goes to “hunt” for UFOs, he brings a compass: when he sees that the compass doesn’t indicate the real north, he points the camera toward the direction indicated by the compass. In this way, he had a ratio of 10% success.
Note: I usually don’t take seriously anonymous sources, but in this case there are some valid reasons that make his decision perfectly understandable: closed-minded people is one of them.
A woman, who has lost her animals (you can see her interview in another video), says that one night she woke up and saw “two small floating bright green lights, like two eyes looking at me”: the writer says that many children of the area, coming from different families, reported their encounters with small grey beings, and that their descriptions wee almost identical.
At the end, the coordinator of the Task-Force says that natural phenomena were ruled out basically because the natural sources parameter were normal during the events.
Personally not an expert on electricity or electromagnetism but I do know that '12 and 15 gigawatts' (as reported by official lead investigator Francesco Venerando) is a truly colossal amount of power.
Any idea what was going on here as the pseudo-sceptical explanations appear as ridiculous as they are redundant?