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The Mariana UFO Incident - Great Falls, Montana August 15, 1950
This video, which allegedly shows two unidentified flying objects, was shot by Nick Mariana the general manager of a baseball team in Great Falls, Montana. The video taken on the afternoon of August 15, 1950 shows two UFO's flying over the town's baseball field. This footage is considered to be one of the first video recordings of a UFO ever. It was examined by the Air Force I believe as part of Project Blue Book who subsequently ruled that the apparent UFOs were caused by reflections from an aircraft. Controversy arose, however, when the Air Force returned the footage to Mariana supposedly missing 35 frames from the beginning of the film. Mariana claims that this missing footage shows the UFO's much more clearly as spinning discs, others who had seen the film prior to it being sent in for examination corroborate this. Since then this footage has been featured in many documentaries and has been analyzed several different times to determine what the crafts could be each resulting in different theories. So what do you think? Are they really UFOs? And did the Air Force really dispose of 35 frames of the original footage?
I've looked into deja vu and the explanations for it. The answer is that your mind dreams something then tries to attach it to a close life experience. Problem is that I don't buy it. I think its a glimpse into the future. Once while it happened when I was a kid I predicted a person's exact response to a statement I made. Or maybe I'm delusional.