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Jeremy Thomas 3/2 às 20:17 -- These little things that look like translucent fish ...
Jeremy Thomas
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This is a footage showing these little things that look like translucent fish swimming almost on top of my head, I usually see these things when angel air is falling from the sky, they may be insects but I am not sure, 1/16/16 1:05pm.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqVJr2lpQRs
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take a look at this.
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3/2 às 21:46
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Muchas veces no son insectos, son pequeños objetos que siguen de cerca a los ufo blancos y antes que aparezcan estos, esos objetos pequeños se ven en cantidades volando a favor del viento
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Alan Bumac
Looks like particles and insects reflected by the sun, I recorded this video one day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eW5j7TH5Emg
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5/2 às 11:54
Jeremy Thomas
Alan Bumac
these were objects that were hovering above me, about one or two meters above me, they looked very much alive obviously, translucent, these particular ones will be just not visible if a litle more distant because they are almost transparent, I did not saw any wings on them, but maybe they were there flapping very fast, insects can flap wings upto 1,046 times per second, that speed will make their wings invisible:
http://www.entomon.net/smallest-fastest-insects-alive.shtml
Smallest and Fastest Insects Alive
What is the Smallest Insect? The smallest insects are fairy flies, which are insects that parasitize other insects' eggs by laying their eggs inside them. Fairy flies are only 1/5 of a millimeter in length. Many beetles are less than one millimetre in length, and the North American Feather-winged Be…
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