Insect monsters attack Cleveland
Saturday, March 13, 2010 at 09:03AM From MSNBC:
For more than a week, a mysterious pulsating light has been appearing nightly over Lake Erie east of downtown Cleveland — showing up at approximately 7:30 pm and zipping around in the darkness for about two hours before disappearing — reports MSNBC. Captured on film from various angles, it's now drawing nightly crowds at the lakefront. While Nick Pope, former chief UFO investigator at the British defense ministry, calls it a "significant sighting," some of the UFO's fans do not exactly inspire faith: "I have absolutely no expertise in this field, but I can guarantee you that it is not human!" says Eugene Erlich, a local college student who has been videotaping the lights.
The end is nigh.
Bizarre
Reader Comments (5)
I really think that is one of those mechanical bees that was to be
developed by Harvard University. Obammie gave them 12 Million
Bucks to come up with something like that. Supposed to pollinate
flowers. Part of that boondoggle stimulating money!
Problema being, they didn't invent mechanical flowers yet!
It's probably the Virgin Mary on her way to the Coal Regions to appear on the side of a corner bar.
"they didn't invent mechanical flowers yet!"
I thought the VFW invented the mechanical poppy.
They used to sell them on Penn Street
during parades.
Why is it everytime i read these blogs the comments have nothing to do with the blog entry? Mechanical bees? Mechanical poppy? You people are missing the actual point. Point is that the reporter in this clip was right. Nowadays we all have portable recording devices ,in one form another, on our person at all times. Hence the reason we have been hearing and seeing ufo phenomena reach new heights. I feel the video evidence on this particular event is too incomplete to form a fair hypothesis on the authenticity of this event. Keep your eyes to the sky and your phone cams armed and ready. Who knows you might be the one to take that next "million dollar shot".
I highly doubt that those sightings were UFO's. How many times in the past have people thought they saw UFO's and they turned out to be false. I don't think there is enough evidence to declare that sighting a UFO. The video footage wasn't the greatest.
What's this about mechanical bees? Harvard is located all the way in Massachusetts! Lake Erie and Massachusetts are pretty far from eachother, so I doubt it was a "Mechanical bee". But who knows it maybe could be a UFO, or even someone tampering with the footage, to gather attention. I'll be looking for more updates on this.