A UFO, not behaving like a meteor, streaked across the skies of Arizona, causing many to call police. And for a local news team to head out of the studio to investigate. What was it?
In a sign that mainstream media is beginning to pay serious attention to the unidentified flying object phenomenon, local Arizona TV news affiliate ABC15 did a two-minute news segment on the fireball which was reportedly streaking across the sky as the newscast aired live.
Witness photographs and videos were shown on-screen, and this one, showing an irregular flight path of the object, was broadcast.

The news team speculated over what the object could be, even calling it a UFO at one point. A camera crew was sent out to the field to catch video of the object and they were successful.
Whatever it was, it certainly got plenty of attention. It seems that everyone around the world, believers or not, are beginning to take this issue more seriously.
Here's the video:
What do you think?
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Comments: 22
First time I've ever seen a Gather post there in my internet surfing, or any place like it actually now that I think about it.
As far as my thoughts on all the UFO headlines, I expect folks will be hearing and seeing LOTS more of them in the near future.... My own personal explanation of them and what's ahead is, of course biblical so I would refer those interested to do some bible study and/or discuss it with a well grounded, bible believing paster....
I personally do not believe in gods, including Jehovah. Your claim that the universe and its workings, well, I don't buy it. Do you have any evidence to support this claim?
There is no rise in catastrophic events on the planet. There is only a rise in our ability to detect them, which has increased as our technology and scientific understanding has increased.
No, they are not. A star undergoes an ignition and process of nuclear fusion. I don't believe the Earth of Venus has done that. Jupiter came close, but it is too small.
I'm not mocking you. I just think you are wrong. Which Earth changes are you referring to? As I mentioned, there is not an increase in earthquakes and natural disasters, as everyone seems to thing, just in increase in our ability to detect and measure them. When the average person hears about it more, they believe it's happening more, but this is not the case. The earth has been quaking for billions of years since it's formation, and there is not measured increase in the average frequency of quakes.