Possible “UFO’s” Filmed During Live Newscast In Oregon
MECCA, CA - JUNE 18: Light from Palm Springs area cities shines in the distance behind a landscape contorted by the San Andreas Fault in the Mecca Hills in the pre-dawn hours on June 18, 2017 near Mecca, California. An earthquake early warning system, under development by U.S. Geological Survey in partnership with several major universities to give the public in California, Oregon and Washington critical seconds of notice to move or duck for cover before a major earthquake hits, may abruptly end with a Trump proposal to cut all funding for it in the upcoming budget. If federal support is allowed to continue, a version of the $38.3 million ShakeAlert system would begin before the end of 2018. The annual cost to operate system for the West Coast would be $16.1 million. Scientists maintain that a massive quake on the southern portion of the San Andreas Fault in the range of 7.8 magnitude is inevitable and long overdue, and will cause widespread devastation in Southern California. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
As this could have been a joke played by maybe a producer, it’s still interesting. If you look above the heads of the News anchors, you will see what looks to be like possible “UFOs” flying in the night sky. Of course the backdrop is a live feed of the city skyline.
What do you think?
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