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UFO Plunges Into The Ocean In Puerto Rico



Date: 25 October 2016.

Place: Aguadilla, Municipality of Aguadilla, Puerto Rico.

On 25 April 2013, the small city of Aguadilla, in the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, was the scene of a very strange event.  

According to an article published on 25 October 2016 on British online news site Mirror, a security video recently released by the local Department of Security shows and alleged unidentified flying object that splits in two parts before plunging into the ocean.

“The clip was allegedly recording in Aguadillia in Puerto Rico on April 25, 2013 but the footage has only recently been released by the Department of Homeland Security by a whistle blower”, says the article.

The object, which was described as a “strange metallic sphere”, would move at a very high speed “before dropping down and plunging into the ocean”.  

According to the information collected, the unknown craft travelled “between 40mph and 120mph, before disappearing under the ocean for approximately half a mile”.

“When it re-emerges, it appears to have split in two”, stated the news.

Nick Pope, a UFO investigator consulted by the British news site, expressed: “assuming the video isn't a clever hoax - which is always a possibility these days - it's a fascinating piece of footage”.

The expert is of the opinion that the unidentified object could actually be a drone. However, he is not completely convinced of it. “About the only conventional explanation that might fit the bill is that this is some new drone”, he said, “but the entry and the apparent splitting in two of the object makes even this explanation seem unlikely”, he added.

Other ufologists are also trying to figure out the unusual event. The Scientific Coalition for Ufology believes that there is no a reasonable explanation for the UFO’s bizarre behaviour. “There is no explanation for an object of travelling under water at over 90mph with minimal impact as it enters the water, through the air at 120mph at low altitude through a residential area without navigational lights and finally to be capable of splitting into two separate objects.”, declared one of the organisation’s spokesman.

Draw your own conclusions…

For further information: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/leaked-security-footage-shows-ufo-9121845

Leaked' security footage shows UFO flying over ocean before 'splitting in two'

The bizarre object appears to separate in mid-air after plunging into the ocean in the clip that has only recently been released by a 'whistleblower'

Bizarre footage appears to show the moment conspiracy theorists believe a UFO plunges into the ocean - before splitting in two.

The clip was allegedly recording in Aguadillia in Puerto Rico on April 25, 2013 but the footage has only recently been released by the Department of Homeland Security by a whistleblower.

In the video, the strange metallic sphere hurtles through the sky before dropping down and plunging into the ocean.

When it re-emerges, it appears to have split in two.

The object was being monitored by US Customs and Border Protection, according to Headlines & Global News .

Nick Pope, a UFO expert, said: "Assuming the video isn't a clever hoax - which is always a possibility these days - it's a fascinating piece of footage.

"About the only conventional explanation that might fit the bill is that this is some new drone, but the entry and the apparent splitting in two of the object makes even this explanation seem unlikely."

It is believed that the object was travelling between 40mph and 120mph, before disappearing under the ocean for approximately half a mile.

A spokesman for the Scientific Coalition for Ufology said: "There is no explanation for an object of travelling under water at over 90mph with minimal impact as it enters the water, through the air at 120mph at low altitude through a residential area without navigational lights and finally to be capable of splitting into two separate objects.

SCU said they have six scientists investigating the video in a bid to confirm its authenticity.


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