Someone flicked a booger on a camera lens. What I can't figure out is where the camera was mounted to be able to follow the booger? Helicopter? Is that a weapon's system reticle? It looks like a prop to me.
UFO sightings are a faith-based religion that doesn't stand up to careful scrutiny. It is not enough to say that, "I saw something that I don't understand, therefore it must be extraterrestrial." Don't you think that if an extraterrestrial "civilization" (for lack of a better term) who was far enough advanced for interstellar travel, and most likely able to break the light speed barrier, would be far enough advanced to conduct clandestine surveillance of us without being caught?
If I were going to do something like that, the spy would be so tiny that you could not see it with the naked eye and would pass as natural phenomena from a distance. You could park an object somewhere outside the orbit of the moon, and gather all of the information you needed; there must be hundreds of other methods without sending a spy on a jet pack to hover over a compound...
I am of the opinion, that it is statistically implausible to believe that there are no advanced societies outside of our solar system. I just don't think that, even if they were remotely interested in our planet, that they could not come and visit withougt being caught.
I, being one with no faith, cal this bogus. If I accepted it on face value, then you could convince me that there is a great king, living among the clouds, that controls everything and that counts the fall of every sparrow. I wasn't born yesterday.