But several questions come to mind about this video. First, the title of the video claims the UFO was within feet of a police helicopter, and yet, there's nothing at all to confirm that it was a police chopper. Another story says "Crazy UFO Buzzes Irish Helicopter." Is there any actual evidence that this took place in Ireland and how about an actual date? It would also certainly be helpful if anyone were to speak with the helicopter pilot to get details on the event. The video abruptly ends at 1:04, while the encounter is still happening. Was that the only amount of available time left on the video camera? Lots of questions, to be sure, but they don't even begin to answer the ones posed by video analyst Marc Dantonio. "One problem I have with this video is apparent when the helicopter approaches the vicinity of the object," Dantonio explained in an email to The Huffington Post. "At that point, for only a few frames, the object begins jumping up and down at a similar shaking frequency as that of the cameraman shaking the camera. This is highly suspicious to me and makes me think that perhaps this was a CG addition to footage of a helicopter in the air and the bouncing up and down rapidly was, in fact, a mistake allowed to end up in the final video."
UFO feet away of the police helicopter
But several questions come to mind about this video. First, the title of the video claims the UFO was within feet of a police helicopter, and yet, there's nothing at all to confirm that it was a police chopper. Another story says "Crazy UFO Buzzes Irish Helicopter." Is there any actual evidence that this took place in Ireland and how about an actual date? It would also certainly be helpful if anyone were to speak with the helicopter pilot to get details on the event. The video abruptly ends at 1:04, while the encounter is still happening. Was that the only amount of available time left on the video camera? Lots of questions, to be sure, but they don't even begin to answer the ones posed by video analyst Marc Dantonio. "One problem I have with this video is apparent when the helicopter approaches the vicinity of the object," Dantonio explained in an email to The Huffington Post. "At that point, for only a few frames, the object begins jumping up and down at a similar shaking frequency as that of the cameraman shaking the camera. This is highly suspicious to me and makes me think that perhaps this was a CG addition to footage of a helicopter in the air and the bouncing up and down rapidly was, in fact, a mistake allowed to end up in the final video."
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