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Originally Posted by Fulcrum525
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Personally I don't believe in any of the paranormal BS, but!
I used to drive overnight delivery and on my days off could never sleep at night and as a result I was watching TV coverage at the start of the Iraq war and the attack on Baghdad, there was some very interesting video footage that appeared on one of the news channels that contained some really noticeable interesting phenomena which appeared to be some type of other worldly creatures flittering or buzzing around within the video frame. They where so distinct and there was so many of them in the frame it was amazing, the video was shot with what appeared to be ambient light intensification/amplification.
Weeks or months later driving overnight and channel surfing the radio and I heard either Art Bell or George Nori's program as I was switching around the channels and caught a bit of a conversation with someone on the show about "Rods" and whether they where some paranormal phenomena or perhaps some type of digitized video artifact. I instantly thought of that news footage the night of the Baghdad attack. From what I remembered it would be very difficult to believe the phenomena in that video was random or some type of illusion, it almost looked like you would imagine it could look like if you could capture microscopic multi-celled creatures moving about the CCD array while at the same time the standard full field video imagery was playing. I suppose that someone could do something similar to the effect created by double exposing film or the digital video equivalent, but as the video appeared in almost real time news reporting of the attack it seems like something of a leap to assume that someone would be fabricating a hoax at that particular time and place.
I’m going to Google around a bit and see if I can find something about it or the original video, whatever it was it was quite interesting and impressive. Not to in any way diminish what Deezl has posted but her stuff looks like smudges or light reflecting of something, these things I saw where very distinct.