Balloon vs. UFO Debate Continues -- The Video!

We just got video of the object that was spotted hovering over Arizona and New Mexico yesterday -- NASA says it's a giant research balloon, but locals aren't so sure.

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Watch the clip from our friends at Ye Olde UFO Store -- and see if it changes your opinion.



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16. I live in Gilbert, AZ and I am 100% sure that it was not a balloon. My sister and I were out by the pool for a couple of hours and it stayed in the same place pretty much it got a little shinier at times but didn't move. It did get shinier at times. We thought it was kind of cool.

Posted at 5:14PM on May 19th 2009 by A. A.

17. Looks like either a balloon or a bubble to me. NASA is stupid. the moon walk never took place. If you look at the video of that you should see dust rising up off the surface of the moon when Armstrong walks because of the zero gravity. Some people will believe everything.

Posted at 5:16PM on May 19th 2009 by Vicky Bershok

18. it is a high altitude air ship
they are just starting to be used for surviellence.
google it.

Posted at 5:21PM on May 19th 2009 by jason

19. It was 107 degrees here yesterday. We're seeing all kinds of things.

Posted at 5:55PM on May 19th 2009 by Creeker

20. That balloon is full of what is called "swine flu"... seriously....

Posted at 5:23PM on May 19th 2009 by MrsR.Pattinson:)

21. @15:

the moon has gravity, approximately one sixth of the earths so to a lesser extent but it still has gravity.

Posted at 6:16PM on May 19th 2009 by Some guy

22. Jesus! Is it really that hard to hold a camcorder still?

Posted at 5:56PM on May 19th 2009 by lostinlalaland

23. The TOOL taking the video MIGHT HAVE THOUGHT to keep it still to see if the object/baloon moved.
WHY DO YOU GUYS EVEN PUT THESE THINGS ON TMZ. Nevermind, slow day ... duh, a freakin' baloon.

Posted at 5:53PM on May 19th 2009 by DUH

24. It is really to bad you had to list the link to the store in Sedona. At first glance it would seem a nice thing to do to increase their business, but now due to so many "look-i-loos" their site is shut down due to them "exceeding their bandwidth"...you may want to contact them via phone and ask if they'd like to have the link removed or left as is. Right now they are just losing prospective business due to the shut down.

Posted at 6:04PM on May 19th 2009 by wombat

25. i believe there is possibly life out there. even if you're religious, it's egotistical to think God was so limited that he only created us... So i'm not sure, but I think it's possible.

THAT BEING SAID, this is so a freakin balloon, you hae to be kind of dumb to think otherwise. I've never seen any pictures of perfectly round, see through, bubble like UFOs.

Posted at 6:09PM on May 19th 2009 by Mayu

26. It's Glenda, the good witch!

Posted at 6:20PM on May 19th 2009 by Deanna

27. Wouldn't a balloon be moving through the sky? Even just a little? This object is stationary, what could possibly cause a balloon to not be influenced by the wind? I'm just saying...

Posted at 6:51PM on May 19th 2009 by Cernnunos

28. -That is god's Ahole, he is going to do a big dump when it was found out today that scientists hailed Tuesday a 47-million-year-old fossil of an ancient "small cat"-sized primate as a possible common ancestor of monkeys, primates and humans.

The fossil is believed to be an ancestor of monkeys, primates and humans.

Scientists say the fossil, dubbed "Ida," is a transitional species, living around the time the primate lineage split into two groups: A line that would eventually produce humans, primates and monkeys, and another that would give rise to lemurs and other primates.

The fossil was formally named Darwinius masillae, in honor of the anniversary of Charles Darwin's 200th birthday.

"This is the most complete primate fossil before human burial," said Dr. Jorn Hurum, of the Natural History Museum at the University of Oslo, who led the study of the fossil, a young female primate.

"And it's not a few million years old; it's 47 million years old," Hurum said, speaking at a news conference at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

The gig is up and all donations to churches for last 2,000 years must be returned to the suckers who believed in all that church crap

Posted at 6:29PM on May 19th 2009 by Americanmale

29. My god, people, can't you see the aliens and ray guns !!! Its a scout ship for an invasion !! We're all going to die !!! (or maybe just enslaved, that wouldn't be so bad).

Disclaimer: I voted for Kodos.

Posted at 6:31PM on May 19th 2009 by pat c

30.


Poster # 17 is right. I googled it and it came up. I also googled the image and on page 4 is a pic of one that looks like a balloon.

Posted at 7:13PM on May 19th 2009 by filth

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