In my view a floating Ghost / Spirit Orb which can sometimes be seen and filmed is a UFO by definition. This aerodynamic shape, a sphere, is probably the most filmed form of UFO.
When I show people how to find and film UFO's the first thing I explain to them is how to find the "Squiggles". I have learned to look in the sky for an area which has the "Squiggles" if I want to increase my odds of filming a UFO.
The "Squiggles" have the appearance of white colored wavy lines, and or sparkles. The "Squiggles" appear to be an area in the sky which twinkles or sparkles and or appears to have wavy white shapes flying about. This area is usually not very wide in our field of view, it usually is about a six inch by six inch area in the sky when we measure at arms length. Sometimes these 'Squiggles" areas are in several locations in the sky.
In my view the "Squiggles" are a form of em, electromagnetic wave emission. This electromagnetic wave can be seen with the naked eye sometimes. Light is an electromagnetic wave and our eyes are electromagnetic detectors, our vision is a form of electronic perception. I feel the area in which the "Squiggles" are is an electromagnetic entry path for some UFO's, you might call this a "Electromagnetic Dimensional Doorway" or highways. The Ufos appear to enter into our time , space and or dimension through this area.
In investigating
these "Squiggles" I have seen that they appear many times to be one complete
electrical sine waves, and or partial sine waves shapes as we know them.
The typical "Squiggle" appears the same in look as a one cycle sine wave
does when seen on an oscilloscope. It is almost impossible to determine
the size or length the typical "Squiggle" is and or at what electrical
frequency it resides at. In order to take meaningful data of this sort
you would need very specialized electronic monitoring equipment..
Finding
the "Squiggles"
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What you want to
do is spend 5 min or so just allowing your eyes to adjust when you first
go outside to look for the "Squiggles. Then start to look around, spend
about 30 - 60 seconds looking at any one sky location. Try to look for
distant objects such as stars, airplanes, birds, balloons, insects, debris
and possible lightning, you want to get used to what all the different
natural and or manmade identifiable objects are that usually can be seen
in your area. This is very important, it is easy for the untrained to misidentify
objects. If you have binoculars it is ok to use them. After several attempts
you should be saying " um, I think I see something" you probably will not
know what your viewing but keep looking, learn how to use your eyes
to focus into the area, just look do not think about what you are viewing,
let whatever is taking place to just give you a show. Once you have
seen an area with the "Squiggles" you will know what it is, they are very
distinct and easy to spot once you have seen one of them. So do not give
up if the first day you try you don't see anything, well that's ok that's
called practice and training, if you are dedicated you will see them.
How
to film the "Squiggles"
Pick a nice day
with a clear sky, I like mid to late afternoon when the sun is not directly
above, I try to keep the sun behind me when I scan the sky for the 'Squiggles".
When I find an area which has the "Squiggles" I try to look into that area,
many times it has the appearance of a mirage or heat wave type wavy distorted
appearance.
You can use just about any film camera such as disposable and the typical point and shoot types. I use whatever is available to me, I prefer totally automatic camera with fast zoom lenses, I prefer Kodak Gold asa 400 speed film for daytime filming. Many times I scan the sky while looking through the cameras viewfinder ready to take a picture as soon as I see something. This is somewhat difficult to get used to but the technique is worth learning and practicing.
When you think you have found an area which contains the "Squiggles" take pictures. It does not matter if at first you actually see the UFO's or not, you will have pictures with unknown flying objects sooner or later if you film the "Squiggles".
I have shown this filming method to many people and most of them have been able to film objects which were seen and not seen by them. This is due to many reasons such as the limitations of our vision in areas such as speed, persistence and our general spectrum of vision. Our eyes are very limited in what they can perceive, they have a very narrow bandwidth. The film is sensitive to broader spectrum of electromagnet emissions then our eyes, so we do not always see exactly what we filmed, many times there are "Squiggles" filmed which were not seen by the photographer.
Once you can perceive the "Squiggles" you can be sure that if you are dedicated in your efforts you will take pictures of ufos.
These
pictures were all taken of the sky area over Newark airport with a Minolta
Freedom Zoom camera and Kodak Gold asa 400 speed 35 mm film. As you can
see from the picture, the "Squiggles" were in several locations but mainly
in the right half of the picture.
I
was filming Orbs which can be seen in the center of the picture, the Orbs
were visible, all the "Squiggles" were not, I only saw a few "Squiggles"
near the Orb!!
The
film is better at imaging these electromagnetic waves then the eye.
In
this picture you can clearly see a few "Standard White Orbs" and a "Squiggle"
which is in the center of the picture.
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UFO's...
They exist and they visit here,
make friends, they come in peace
!!
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Alex Cavallari, UFO Paranormal
Investigator
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