UFO Strange Bright Objects Flying over Japan’s Osaka City

10 Strange Bright Objects (UFO) caught quickly flying across skies of Japan's Osaka City (VIDEO).

10 Strange Bright Objects (UFO) caught quickly flying across skies of Japan’s Osaka City (VIDEO).

Osaka City UFOs
Osaka City UFOs

Claims of UFO (unidentified flying objects) sightings keep surfacing amid debates on the existence of aliens. Now, 10 strange bright objects have been caught flying in the skies of Osaka city in Japan.

In the viral video uploaded on YouTube by several Japanese TV channels, as many as 10 bright objects are seen quickly passing the skies of Osaka in broad daylight. It lights up the skies, making viewers wonder what they possibly could be.

White lights dance over Japan’s skies. What Could they possibly be?

Footage captured of strange white objects floating over Japan. Could they be UFOs?
The 10 white circular balls floating in the sky above Osaka are quick moving and dance around in the two-minute-long video.

This bizarre footage has captured 10 white circular balls floating in the sky above Osaka in Japan.
They are quick moving and dance around in the two-minute-long video which was uploaded to YouTube.

The unusual white lights are similar to those s potted above a Blue concert in Hyde Park in June.
But in the London sighting, the lights hovered in the sky for just a brief moment before they suddenly disappear into thin air, just as quickly as they came.

The Osaka globes are clearly seen for much longer. Last month, mysterious footage from NASA’s live feed appeared to show three blurry UFOs leaving the Earth’s atmosphere and flying into space.

But as claims emerged that NASA had then abruptly cut off the footage, conspiracy theorists were convinced the clip was more proof of alien visitors.

Source: ibtimes

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CW Staff
CW Staff

In the late 80s I started investigating UFOs and crop circles and joined the CCCS (Centre for Crop Circle Studies) and a local group researching strange sightings and reports along the south coast of Dorset (UK). In the early ’90s I started my own research group called SPS (Strange Phenomena Studies), this was renamed in 2004 to Cryptoworld.

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