UFO Spotted Over Victoria Via Google Earth
A UFO was observed in Victoria, Australia on Nov. 12 with the help of Google Earth. YouTube user "Scott Mcmahon" uploaded a video of the finding on YouTube with the title, "ufo coastal victoria."
According to Scott C Waring of UFO Sightings Daily, the chances of the object being a UFO is about 85 percent. He also let out the coordinates on Google Earth as 38°40'30.16"S 145°39'2.57"E. He said that the finding was an extraordinary catch. He joked that the Scotts were on the case, meaning he, Scott C Waring, and the discoverer of the UFO, Scott Mcmahon, were looking up the incident.
Scott wrote on a post on the blog that the UFO had three signs of being real. He said that one of it was the angle at which it was tilted. He said Bob Lazar, an Area S4 scientist, has said that UFOs move with a tilt and it was the typical way that disks moved.
Scott continued that another reason was the distortion field around the UFO. Bob Lazar had mentioned that when the UFOs were flying there was a distortion around it due to the propulsion system onward.
The third reason, according to Scott, was the "waveguide" that was seen on the top centre of the UFO. He said for a better understanding of the structure of the UFOs, one should refer to Bob Lazar's sketches. Scott said that Lazar had worked on the UFO but then the CIA had spread rumours that he had never worked there. Scott said that Lazar was legit and that his information was invaluable to the community following UFOs.
He went on to say that a lot was said about UFOs in Australia but this was the first close up that he had seen in a few years. He ended his post with the statement that seeing was believing.
Scott McMahon's video on YouTube was accompanied with a description that stated that he had spent a lot of time on Google Earth, checking out the world. During that time, he said that he found what looked like a flying disk while he was scrolling along the coast of Victoria. He continued that it was not something that was stuck to the camera nor was it a plane, a blimp, a bird or an insect. His video was published on Nov. 12 and since then, it has garnered about 1,700 views and four comments.
Video Source: YouTube/ scott mcmahon