Anything other than television shows are better. Imagine watching a "documentary on TV" that could be highly censored. Remember TV Channels are companies, UA-camrs are individuals.
"I find this grainy trilogy of dots in the sky somewhat underwhelming." LEMMiNO´s frustration comes through. It is as he said in "The Unknowns", "I want to believe, but I´m just not sure what I´m supposed to believe in". I´m with you on this. :)
J I disagree. No one had the term “tic tac” in their vocabulary for this type of ufo until these were made public. Now, every bird and drone is described as a tic tac. In any case, Mick West has debunked these videos, and the witness commentaries. Please watch Metabunk related to same, there’s no mystery left here.
@@farhanrejwanThe idea that a massive spacefaring civilization capable of interstellar travel barely has a budget for exploration and observation would make a great comedy.
Imagine being the aliens and freaking out that you've been recorded credibly and mass shared, only to find everyone's just roasting your craft's design
@@don1041 Possibly. I mean, there are some sci-fi-y though experiments about faster than light travel. The warp drive from Star Trek is actually one of them. It requires you to form a "bubble of space" around your craft and then - somehow - to move this bubble around. That way you can cheat the speed limit, since - according to your bubble - you're not going faster than light (you're actually not going anywhere at all) and the limit does not apply to movements in the fabric of spacetime. (That's the rough idea. Of course, the actual reasoning behind this though experiment is more sophisticated.) Such a warp drive is furthermore not restricted to hyperlight travel, thus could theoretically allow for such physics denying maneuvers. Now, since gravity is uniform in all directions, slight disturbances in "bubbles" of any kind would lead to their collapse rather quickly. Therefore, for such a bubble of space to form and keep stable, it might be benefical if your craft is highly symmetrical. Perfect spheres might even be better, but impractical, wherefore this "tic tac shape" could be compromise that turned out to work.
At 17:09 he says "look on the SA" referring to the Situational Awareness page of the MFD. It shows a combination of Link tracks derived from the fighter radars as well as ground or sea based radars supplying information through the data link. It shows an overhead view of the pilots in relation to their surroundings. The pilot did not say "AESA" as the video transcript shows. It's a slight difference but I think an important one as the SA page is showing a fusion of different sensors, not just one radar display as "AESA" (active electronically scanned array) implies
Folks it is not important because the fighter and its RADAR and all sensors were closing fast to the target. American public... LoL It was a common sense in the CIA that Russia was developing hypersonic missiles. So DARPA ordered to Raytheon a new very energetic RADAR to test if the super hot gas bubble in the nose of such missiles would turn them truly stealth as supposed by the scientists. Americans had no hypersonic scarecrow (false) or real hypersonic missiles to test the new RADAR. So they developed ultra hot plasma rigid ballons to be launched to the air from any near but secret point from the surface of the ocean (these balloons are almost invisible to RADAR like the nose of a hypersonic missile). However it was a secret DARPA operation even to the American fleet (top secret). There was no former explicit order to stop snooping Jets from the carriers. And all the rest (to convince public opinion that the sight was an ET flying saucer like in the 50s) was a tremendous "tic tac" intentional operation to cover the test of that anti hypersonic missiles strategic RADAR to the own curious American public and national Press and abroad. Brasil 14:08
Its interesting that comments like this get a few tens of likes but random posts about "thrown like a frisbee..." get thousands. Its like a perfect reflection of UAPs in society. The powers that be have complete control of the subject and can pretend simultaneously the government cant keep a secret, even though simultaneously actually it cant, there are leaks like this and yet so many people are convinced the government couldnt keep a secret and refuse to believe evidence of this belief. Finding it more plausible that a government cant keep a secret and that all leaks must be hoxes because it would have come out...
A few weeks ago I signed up for the CuriosityStream and Nebula bundle -- for which you've probably seen the same ads as I had. And I am here to tell you that a free-to-watch Lemmino video is better than every last "Nebula Original" and most of the bigger-budget stuff on Curiosity Stream to boot. My only quibble is that I wish he'd vet his script through a native English speaker before laying down the final V/O. Mind you I'm not about to be the guy who screams that he's going away and never coming back because 'Louisville' is pronounced "LOO-ee-vill" but it would take *so* little effort to square off that last corner, that I can't help but notice it. He does it at least once in every video: It's become the cat hair that I have to find before I can eat my lasagna.
CinemaDemocratica, I understand where you are coming from, but a lot of times creators like LEMMiNO just don’t feel fulfilled, or that they aren’t trying their absolute best to articulate their thoughts, if they hire a narrator to do the speaking for them. They want to keep an element of personality to their videos and hiring a voice actor just wouldn’t make the videos feel the same for some people, even if the videos were essentially perfect and he didn’t have to tell the person constantly how to speak. But again, I do understand your point and having a narrator would also allow him to upload more consistently since LEMMiNO could be researching or editing for the next topic while the person he hired is reciting the script.
@@helixzenith Oh I would agree 100% and would *never* advise this filmmaker to outsource the V/O because his voice is a huge part of the appeal of this channel. What I was recommending was that he record a draft V/O and send it to a native English speaker for feedback -- then the filmmaker would re-record as necessary.
I read a Roman report that describes a sighting where a "beast like a piece of pottery" that shot rays of light, landed in a cloud of dust and apparently let "a maiden clad in white" out Ngl, it's jug shaped and ceramic colored enough I could totally see a Roman spotting a giant flying tictac and going with "great pottery beast" lmao
@@jackwaters7775 the paper I found it in is called Unidentified Flying Objects In Classical Antiquity by Richard Stothers, it's available for free on idoc. It doesn't have it in full, I don't think, just the jist of it but it's a real academic paper so it'll have the sources.
@@wrecker8236 Boys with Toys witnessing something that dulls any sense of _etiquette_ and we hear true emotion at them witnessing something truly Out Of The Ordinary. All of these clips are Valid Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP) that need further independent investigation and FOIA requests repeatedly
Your animation style is beyond what some could do, and your narration is just real satisfying and does not let the viewer get bored (insert sultry Swedish to English voice here), also your channel all these years has been so good and I'm not even gonna complain, the well thought out documentaries are far better than what's on television in any form. And I can't say anymore but your animation style for scenes is just amazing, and I think a guy here in the comments said Netflix should reach out to you, I agree but keeping the free forum here is better, but funding yes is a hurdle. Anyways just keep up the awesome work LEMMINO!!!
Who ever said he deserves a Netflix series is very correct, his voice is so calming and the animations are so fluid and well thought out. He does so much to get the smallest details in.
The pilots in the third are excited because they locked onto a small seemingly high speed object. You can see the multiple attempts before being successful in the video itself. He could have been trying for minutes beforehand and was thus just excited to have gotten it to lock
damn man, maybe that B E A N is just him working on karlson some more, oh You DOnt KNOw WHAT KaRLSoN IS, BLEHE BLEH GHABLE PFFFFFFFFFFF TFFFFUPBLUH BAAAAAAAAHHHHHH
The year is 2022. Boeing and SpaceX arrive on Mars on the first manned mission. Only to suddenly and unexpectedly be drawn into an underground complex by what is assumed to be a tractor beam. Inside is a massive, Tic Tac shaped city. The one and only Giovanni Ferrero, owner of the Tic Tac company, steps out of one of the doors to greet them.
If anyone is wondering (though I doubt anyone will see this comment): On December 30th 2020 the United States Senate had requested for the Pentagon for an explanation of this UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon). The Senate said the Pentagon had 180 days (about half a year) to give an explanation. This explanation would be out around June/July of 2021. This sort of gives us hope knowing that this phenomena had not gone unnoticed. TL;DR: Senate "mad" at Department of Defense, wait 180 days for explanation, very hyped.
@@joshualarue1624 I agree, but from the current situations that the world is facing I think that this announcement would seem interesting to those who pay attention to the news (which is now a larger amount than ever, in my opinion)
10:59 I used to work with similar camera systems for the U.S. Army, not an ATFLIR but a POP300 which had FLIR (forward-looking infrared) cameras simlar to this one. To me, this looks like the camera losing target lock, rather than rapid acceleration by the target. The way these tracking systems work involves some software comparing the color of the pixels within a "targeting window" (a small portion of the screen) against its surroundings. The target window in this case is the set of two horizontal lines that are constantly changing size in the center of the screen. This window can automatically resize itself, or can be manually resized by the operator, although it's usually left in the former configuration. Although I'm not familiar with this specific ATFLIR's on-screen telemetry data, I assume the "WA OK" tag in the bottom right of the screen stands for "window automatic OK", or something similar, and it disappears just as the object begins "moving". You can even see the window rapidly resizing as it attempts to keep a lock on the target. Furthermore, the degrees indicator (which I think is lateral degrees from forward, where 360 degrees would be straight ahead, 358, 357, 356 would be slightly to the left, and 1, 2, 3 would be slightly to the right), the degrees indicator is counting up slowly from 6 to 8 degrees. This indicates that either the F-18 is in the middle of a heading change itself, or that the target is moving laterally relative to the F-18. My conclusion (and take this with a grain of salt, please), is that the camera lost its target lock, indicated by the loss of the "WA OK" flag in the bottom right. I assume that the ATFLIR system would be capable of tracking a moving target under normal conditions (as that's what it's designed to do), so perhaps the constant switching of zoom levels by the operator caused the target window to "lose" the pixels it was searching for during a transition. Edit: Under further scrutiny, the flag seems to actually read "W4 OK" rather than "WA OK". Unfortunately as I'm not familiar with this term I can only guess as what it means, but its disappearance at the same time as the object's movement suggests that my previous conclusion still holds water.
While I'm here I may as well drop my own UFO story. While operating a drone out of an Army base in the eastern plains of Washington State, I was contacted by our mission coordinator (basically local ATC) and notified of an "unidentified aircraft" flying through the southern portion of our airspace. I was operating the FLIR system at the time, and slewed the camera over to see if I could catch a glimpse of this craft. What I saw was a large, round mass, radiant under the IR camera, which means it was white-hot. It was perfectly spherical in shape, and over the course of about thirty minutes it slowly rose in the sky, silently, above the airstrip. There were two other Soldiers present in our command center at the time, and both of them witnessed this unidentified object. After a few moments of deliberation I briefly poked my head outside of our command center to see if I could make visual contact with the object. I did, in fact, see a spherical object slowly rising over the southern portion of the runway. It was the moon. And suddenly, the floating object was no longer unidentified. The aircraft in question was some guy flying a small craft (probably a Cessna 172) through restricted airspace, who made no attempt to contact ATC and was probably drunk. Needless to say the other Soldiers found this a lot more funny than I did.
If only they'd released the high resolution versions showing the craft doing some real laws-of-physics defying actions, rather than this floaty fuzzy blob stuff that looks like it was filmed on a potato. Oh well, maybe someday.
Considering how they went after Snowden and they don’t care about “physics defying craft”, tells a lot about the importance of these sightings. It’s nothing.
Those are the words of a VERY excited pilot who has already been in some of the fastest machines on the planet. That's the excitement you hear when you finally see the big dogs coming out to play.
09:01 I really appreciate the fact that you took the time to realistically animate the targeting pod as it moves its gimbal. I used to play a flight simulator for the A-10C aircraft that had the AN/AAQ-28(V) LITENING targeting pod, and I can tell that you did your research. You could just explain what a targeting pod is verbally and show a picture of it but you went the extra mile and that is what makes your channel so special. Bravo!
I think the big difference is that his videos are a personal product, based on extensive research and conducted as a personal investigation, while what you see on tv is mostly a video format presentation of what anyone can gather from the first couple results of a Google search.
I feel bad for saying this but I almost wish they had collided. Then we would at least have some very good evidence, if not proof that something weird is going on
@@cosmologicalturtle9528 I think that what looked like a close-call for us, was actually a comfortable calculated maneuver to that UFO, like, it is very good in calculating the space where it's going to fly trough
After extensive analysis, I’ve determined that these objects were actually...FLAT BALL! From a disk to a ball right before your eyes! Catch it, flatten it, and let it fly! FLAT BALL!
I remember seeing some of these online before they were made official when poking around the weird parts of the internet. The fact that UFO/UAP footage recorded by the military - remarkable or not - was leaked online and then subsequently authenticated still blows my mind a little.
And the award for the channel with the highest production quality goes to: Lemmino. Seriously this dude is making the greatest content I have ever seen. If you are reading this Lemmino, thank you for this great content.
I want our first contact with aliens to be a giant tic tac just so while it’s entering earths atmosphere I can scream at the top of my lungs “ WOW THAT SPACESHIP LOOKS IN “MINT” CONDITION FOR SOMETHING THAT TRAVELED ACROSS THE GALAXY “
I mean if these sightings are actually really common, it's just that the general public doesn't hear about them, it seems to me like the aliens have an almost-understanding with humans. Like "yeah they see us sometimes and follow us around but it's cool, not like they can do anything about it"
If it was alien, it most likely was a drone, and most likely taking samples and analyzing the ocean for components, if it has any life. Perhaps these drones expected microbe life on this planet, so the best way to find any is in the ocean. Like i don't believe these kind of stuff, but that was the best explanation of these alien drones.
@@21preend42 imagine the surprise of the aliens when the drones they sent to see if there is microbial life on a planet find a bunch of apes flying around in flame belching hunks of metal. That would probably make a lot of people's day very interesting lol.
LEMMiNO is one of those hard working creators who gives quality over quantity. People don't realize how long it takes to research, gather information, videos, and then create a script, record the video, create the animations, do hours and hours of editing, double check all the work over and over again, until finally you can upload the video. LEMMiNO deserves every penny he makes, i turn off my Ad-Blocker for all his videos. These are marvelous videos.
I'm an airline pilot and have been flying over 34 years and have never seen a UFO. My son is a regional airline pilot and had a sighting on a night flight from Charlotte, NC to Mobile, AL. He along with his captain and several other airliners flying that night witnessed a group of 3 to 4 objects at very high altitude and maneuvering in a very unusual manor. Several of the copilots I fly with have also told me they have seen objects they can't explain. Something is definitely strange in the neighborhood.
@@YolaRafolsthis is most likely, but who knows anything. I don’t trust eyewitness reports of anything, the JFK documentary is a great example of why it’s so bad
"That's not (unintelligible) though, is it?" He's saying L&S. It stands for "Launch & Steering". The pilot is asking if the FLIR is focused on the target that they have locked on to. "That is (L&S), dude." You can see where it is even listed on the screen along the right edge "L + S".
The pilot/WSO says „look on the SA“ not „look on the AESA“ SA -> situational awareness (page) on the digital data indicator (DDI), which displays radar tracks fed by ground radar/awacs/ship radar and the on board radar.
Yeah pilots dont refer to the radar as an AESA. An AESA is a specific type of radar, while it is found in modern aircraft, they certainly dont refer to it as that. What im interested in is future sightings, the F-35 which is currently being bought will have both 360 degree IRST, a *very* advanced AESA radar, and one of the most sophisticated and detailed targeting systems, EOTS. These factors would make it much easier to spot UAPs.
It totally means aliens though, only other explanation is that they're natural phenomenons. Granted, they call it phenomenons now, but that they're natural seems highly unlikely, and considering the Pentagon can't identify them they have to be aliens. Either that or Mexico have decided to break the laws of physics and the US Military doesn't care.
Daniel yeah but Unidentified Flying Object could literally be someone’s shoe going Mach 7 and no one knowing it’s a shoe. It’s Unidentified. Doesn’t necessarily mean aliens 🤷♂️
Ad revenue. According to social blade the creator seems to be doing quite well and the videos don’t get outdated so even though the videos are uploaded every 4 months there is still a steady stream of views in the months in between.
I know they're pilots and must be quite intelligent to have gotten where they are. They don't just accept any idiot, but honestly when they things like that it makes me wonder just how intelligent they are and if they're misinterpreting the images.
@@ttk519 Where are the rotors? And unless they've got awesome batteries the public doesn't know about then no quad can fly for 12 hours and certainly not at supersonic speeds. Helicopters max out at about 400kms/ 250mph
@@28russ 9:15 you can see the rotors, pitty of you to downplay the military so much, just to remember you, gps, drones, rockets, microwaves etc etc etc all were created by the military
Lemmino could genuinely edit a real documentary and speak over it. I wonder if he's ever got any offers. Can you imagine watching a Netflix documentary like this?
The fact that websites and videos still use blindingly white backgrounds just shows how simple minded and monkey like we still are as a species. We just keep doing the same thing that we've always done, regardless of there being a better alternative because we've afraid of people responding negatively to change. (Edit for grammar)
Maybe these erratic tic toc movements were a kind of a visual communication attempt. Bees also doing "flight dances" in the air to show others bees eg where a food source is. The angle, length etc of the "beedance" can be decoded into the exact position of something else.
He done a video a few years back going into the detail of how he makes his videos and I understand why he’s gone for so long. Crazy to think it’s free to watch honestly.
13:58 I didn't expect to get slapped with horrible childhood memories in this video. Flat ball would always snap in my fingers and hurt my 9 year old ass
I remember my brother and I’s flatball would always get jammed on the roof of our garage and it wouldn’t turn into a ball and roll down so our dad got pissed because of how many times he’d have to bring it back down
Four years too late, but one of the most comprehensive fair detailed breakdowns I've seen. Kudos. All "journalism" should be done similarly. I happen to believe in the phenomenon and their stories, but ultimately I want the truth. Your video does a great job breaking it all down for the audience to draw their own conclusions.
I know this is going to sound like a lot of the other comments, but this is truly one of the best channels on UA-cam, with *above* documentary-level quality. Great job!
Well the guy deserves it.. he clearly puts a ton of research and work on his editing to make these videos possible, this many people saying the same thing just proves that he is good at what he does
"... it seems odd for the pilots to be so excited about something so mundane ..." You know who would be much less likely to find that idea to be odd? Pilots. If you listen to enough military pilots you'll find this is not actually very odd. No matter how well-trained, no matter how experienced, no matter how impressive their resume, they're just human beings like the rest of us, prone to making errors in judgement once in a while. One of the best educators on this subject is Vincent "Jello" Aiello - host of the Fighter Pilot Podcast, former US Naval aviator who was not just a TOPGUN graduate, he was an instructor. Jello goes out of his way to regularly stress that even he, with all of his experience and qualifications, was far from flawless in the air. Consider also the legendary Dale "Snort" Snodgrass, considered by many to be the greatest F-14 pilot of all time. A highly experienced, highly qualified, highly decorated airman. One of the best ever to take to the skies. The NTSB found that his death in 2021 was mostly likely pilot error. So if even an aviator par-excellence like Snort could make the sort of error in judgement that would cost him his life, is it really so odd to consider that any of the aviators involved in any of these cases could make errors in judgement?
20:03 Regardless of how extraordinary this footage may or may not be, watching the autotrack finally lock into it and hearing the pilot celebrate was rad
And the fact that the targeting computer (which we cant see in this footage, the original footage had 4 MFD's filmed, but they only decided to release / leak the gun camera) was being actively jammed by the craft. Yes, it sent out noise EM signals to disrupt the lock. Meaning it was 100% a technological craft.
18:23 the "artifacts" of the UAP video don't rotate with the background but in the lightbulb video, the spokes of light does rotate with the background.
Most stuff on Netflix is generic boring shit. Even when they have an interesting premise to go into they rarely go further than scratching the surface. Only half decent documentary style programme I’ve seen on there recently was probably Dark Tourist.
Seriously, why hasn't Lemmino even given a offer to be in television or as a netflix show? This work is truly phenomenal and felt like I was watching a hour long documentary.
You prefer this because you can engage in imagination. Of course you're motivated by the chance of an unknown thing which you like. That's anticipation, and many times anticipation is more exciting than reality. If you want the world around you to be truly better, the best way of making that happening is to do something other than just imagine it.
I don’t agree, I think anybody flying who sees something so different would get excited. Most UFO’s perform maneuvers that our equipment can’t do which makes most people believe they are alien. If it was ours and top secret they wouldn’t be exposing themselves in flyby maneuvers because that would expose the secret. I think the aliens want us to know they are watching us and they don’t want us poisoning our planet with atomic energy radiation. I think they live here too and we would destroy the best planet in the Universe. Human beings are stupid enough to fire off weapons that would destroy it all. I pray they never do it but fear they will.
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How did I find your comment so quickly?
Literally only 10 minutes after
Got this recommended after the recent sightings again
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those animations and graphics are just * chef’s kiss *
Absolutely smooth as butter
Ikr
Mwa
I've always wanted to put that action/gesture into words..
_"Chef's kiss"_ works perfectly.
Thanks.
Which is at least 5 times better than a regular kiss
I can't believe this content is free to watch. Better than anything on TV... Good job.
I full agree
Anything other than television shows are better. Imagine watching a "documentary on TV" that could be highly censored. Remember TV Channels are companies, UA-camrs are individuals.
yea i feel like i should be paying for this
These 3.8 million subs don't come from nothing
At least he's finally putting ads. Makes me feel less guilty.
"I find this grainy trilogy of dots in the sky somewhat underwhelming."
LEMMiNO´s frustration comes through. It is as he said in "The Unknowns", "I want to believe, but I´m just not sure what I´m supposed to believe in".
I´m with you on this. :)
it's a fair point, especially if you look at how the designs of sighted ufos have changed according to popular sci-fi (not the other way around)
@@Ana_Ng But it hasn't though. There's a wide range of variation.
grainy trilogy of dots*
J I disagree. No one had the term “tic tac” in their vocabulary for this type of ufo until these were made public. Now, every bird and drone is described as a tic tac. In any case, Mick West has debunked these videos, and the witness commentaries. Please watch Metabunk related to same, there’s no mystery left here.
NotSoAwesome Right? What are people seeing? The time to believe something is when their is evidence, not when there are easily dismissed blurs.
Aliens were 100% working up the nerve to introduce themselves but then left in a huff when we started clowning on their flying tic-tacs
minty ah green boys
they should have made more creative ships
@@chimpedout might've run out of budget to make better design
@@farhanrejwanThe idea that a massive spacefaring civilization capable of interstellar travel barely has a budget for exploration and observation would make a great comedy.
Alien 1: The Humans are roasting our spaceship
Alien 2: That's the most gangster shit I've ever seen
Imagine being the aliens and freaking out that you've been recorded credibly and mass shared, only to find everyone's just roasting your craft's design
What a fucking tragedy.
I'd freak out even more
Don Prast ah yes, the physic
@@don1041 Possibly. I mean, there are some sci-fi-y though experiments about faster than light travel. The warp drive from Star Trek is actually one of them. It requires you to form a "bubble of space" around your craft and then - somehow - to move this bubble around. That way you can cheat the speed limit, since - according to your bubble - you're not going faster than light (you're actually not going anywhere at all) and the limit does not apply to movements in the fabric of spacetime. (That's the rough idea. Of course, the actual reasoning behind this though experiment is more sophisticated.) Such a warp drive is furthermore not restricted to hyperlight travel, thus could theoretically allow for such physics denying maneuvers.
Now, since gravity is uniform in all directions, slight disturbances in "bubbles" of any kind would lead to their collapse rather quickly. Therefore, for such a bubble of space to form and keep stable, it might be benefical if your craft is highly symmetrical. Perfect spheres might even be better, but impractical, wherefore this "tic tac shape" could be compromise that turned out to work.
Why do we always think aliens are more advanced than us?
You have no idea how satisfying it is to hear 'Just Lemmino'.
i replay it like 6 times before i watch the video itself
I play it and just give respect by bowing my head a bit. I’m a weirdo
It gives me goosebumps because im about to be taken by a video I know will interest me for the rest of the day
waited for this for some time
Yes i love i too!
Everybody gansta till a giant flying tic tac defies gravity
Blooprint ayyy my guy watches lemmino i love ur rust vids bro❤️
Can you imagine that an ailien sees this comment on his spaceship? Wonder if he will find it funny or insulting.
Blooprint what you doin here? Go make another solo video
Avenging their people enslaved and killed by humans.
tic tac god
At 17:09 he says "look on the SA" referring to the Situational Awareness page of the MFD. It shows a combination of Link tracks derived from the fighter radars as well as ground or sea based radars supplying information through the data link. It shows an overhead view of the pilots in relation to their surroundings. The pilot did not say "AESA" as the video transcript shows. It's a slight difference but I think an important one as the SA page is showing a fusion of different sensors, not just one radar display as "AESA" (active electronically scanned array) implies
It is already corrected in the description of the video
Folks it is not important because the fighter and its RADAR and all sensors were closing fast to the target. American public... LoL
It was a common sense in the CIA that Russia was developing hypersonic missiles. So DARPA ordered to Raytheon a new very energetic RADAR to test if the super hot gas bubble in the nose of such missiles would turn them truly stealth as supposed by the scientists. Americans had no hypersonic scarecrow (false) or real hypersonic missiles to test the new RADAR. So they developed ultra hot plasma rigid ballons to be launched to the air from any near but secret point from the surface of the ocean (these balloons are almost invisible to RADAR like the nose of a hypersonic missile). However it was a secret DARPA operation even to the American fleet (top secret). There was no former explicit order to stop snooping Jets from the carriers. And all the rest (to convince public opinion that the sight was an ET flying saucer like in the 50s) was a tremendous "tic tac" intentional operation to cover the test of that anti hypersonic missiles strategic RADAR to the own curious American public and national Press and abroad.
Brasil 14:08
Its interesting that comments like this get a few tens of likes but random posts about "thrown like a frisbee..." get thousands. Its like a perfect reflection of UAPs in society. The powers that be have complete control of the subject and can pretend simultaneously the government cant keep a secret, even though simultaneously actually it cant, there are leaks like this and yet so many people are convinced the government couldnt keep a secret and refuse to believe evidence of this belief. Finding it more plausible that a government cant keep a secret and that all leaks must be hoxes because it would have come out...
yes, you must be correct
Okay... but does that change anything about the informaiton we have about that ufo?
Alien Commander: *Looks at a complex Star Destroyer Design* "This is good...."
Alien Commander: *Looks at a Tic-Tac* "But I like this better"
Lol
Lol dafaq
I read that in jeremy clarksons voice hahaha
Tonight
James got lost in a nebula
Richard encounters a Vogon
And I rode on a Tic-Tac
@@Phonixrmf there we go hahahaha
this was the most ambitious tic-tac ad ever.
First reply. 400th like :)
true
666th like
I keep losing it every time he says tik tac😂
1000th like ayyyyyyyyyyyy
This is more entertaining and higher quality than any UA-camOriginal I’ve ever watched.
It just takes 3 months to make which sucks but its definitely worth the wait
A few weeks ago I signed up for the CuriosityStream and Nebula bundle -- for which you've probably seen the same ads as I had. And I am here to tell you that a free-to-watch Lemmino video is better than every last "Nebula Original" and most of the bigger-budget stuff on Curiosity Stream to boot.
My only quibble is that I wish he'd vet his script through a native English speaker before laying down the final V/O. Mind you I'm not about to be the guy who screams that he's going away and never coming back because 'Louisville' is pronounced "LOO-ee-vill" but it would take *so* little effort to square off that last corner, that I can't help but notice it. He does it at least once in every video: It's become the cat hair that I have to find before I can eat my lasagna.
@@CinemaDemocratica non native speakers like myself don't care about that fortunately. Its never cat hair in my lasagna
CinemaDemocratica, I understand where you are coming from, but a lot of times creators like LEMMiNO just don’t feel fulfilled, or that they aren’t trying their absolute best to articulate their thoughts, if they hire a narrator to do the speaking for them. They want to keep an element of personality to their videos and hiring a voice actor just wouldn’t make the videos feel the same for some people, even if the videos were essentially perfect and he didn’t have to tell the person constantly how to speak.
But again, I do understand your point and having a narrator would also allow him to upload more consistently since LEMMiNO could be researching or editing for the next topic while the person he hired is reciting the script.
@@helixzenith Oh I would agree 100% and would *never* advise this filmmaker to outsource the V/O because his voice is a huge part of the appeal of this channel. What I was recommending was that he record a draft V/O and send it to a native English speaker for feedback -- then the filmmaker would re-record as necessary.
Years ago I read a 1960s witness report of a “flying white propane tank”. Describes a tic tac my 45 years.
was it the Lonnie Zamora incident by chance?
@@sauronsauronsauron yes
I read a Roman report that describes a sighting where a "beast like a piece of pottery" that shot rays of light, landed in a cloud of dust and apparently let "a maiden clad in white" out
Ngl, it's jug shaped and ceramic colored enough I could totally see a Roman spotting a giant flying tictac and going with "great pottery beast" lmao
@@JoeyisDREADfulthat's super interesting and I'm gonna look into that, do u know any way I could find that account online?
@@jackwaters7775 the paper I found it in is called Unidentified Flying Objects In Classical Antiquity by Richard Stothers, it's available for free on idoc.
It doesn't have it in full, I don't think, just the jist of it but it's a real academic paper so it'll have the sources.
Pilots in movies: “confirmed lock on target”
Pilots in real life: “YOOOOOO DUDE LOOK AT IT GO HAHAHA”
If they were in an actual combat situation they would have used a more professional vocabulary.
Hey at the end of the day we're all just boys with toys.
@@wrecker8236 Boys with Toys witnessing something that dulls any sense of _etiquette_ and we hear true emotion at them witnessing something truly Out Of The Ordinary. All of these clips are Valid Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP) that need further independent investigation and FOIA requests repeatedly
😂😂😂😂😂
Aye! Aye! Captain!
It’s actually the Tic-Tac overlords coming to crunch us.
Your iron giant avatar is 👌
@@ChromVsChrom It's very nice. Btw you haven't happen to see any giant metal men walking around have you?
You might say they could *Fall* from the sky at any moment
Good thing we made the reverse card
Tic-Tac-Toeverlords
Your animation style is beyond what some could do, and your narration is just real satisfying and does not let the viewer get bored (insert sultry Swedish to English voice here), also your channel all these years has been so good and I'm not even gonna complain, the well thought out documentaries are far better than what's on television in any form. And I can't say anymore but your animation style for scenes is just amazing, and I think a guy here in the comments said Netflix should reach out to you, I agree but keeping the free forum here is better, but funding yes is a hurdle. Anyways just keep up the awesome work LEMMINO!!!
Also my favourite documentaries are The apocalypse one and the mystery of DB cooper and this one so far.
Oh and the ciccada one is the far more interesting I've been compelled with, I keep watching it so much, lol.
Sorry for talking so much but yeah. :)
100% agree with both of you
Who ever said he deserves a Netflix series is very correct, his voice is so calming and the animations are so fluid and well thought out. He does so much to get the smallest details in.
The pilots in the third are excited because they locked onto a small seemingly high speed object. You can see the multiple attempts before being successful in the video itself. He could have been trying for minutes beforehand and was thus just excited to have gotten it to lock
Exactly, it's such an eye roll to hear him say that it "might be a balloon"
>tic-tac shaped large white object moving erratically at impossible speeds
Dear god
Our universe runs on Unity
Dani is our God, he's just making a new character, don't worry
damn man, maybe that B E A N is just him working on karlson some more, oh You DOnt KNOw WHAT KaRLSoN IS, BLEHE BLEH GHABLE PFFFFFFFFFFF TFFFFUPBLUH BAAAAAAAAHHHHHH
@@dankdio2887 this was so unfunny the act of reading it slit my throat
explains the shitty physics
Guys god was just trying to create something new he just forgot to add the textures and the model
*plottwist:* It was actually a marketing stunt done by the secret space technology at TicTac company
Yes
Good ads be like
Collaboration of tic-tac with wrangler jeans
Sounds accurate, I buy that theory.
The year is 2022. Boeing and SpaceX arrive on Mars on the first manned mission.
Only to suddenly and unexpectedly be drawn into an underground complex by what is assumed to be a tractor beam. Inside is a massive, Tic Tac shaped city.
The one and only Giovanni Ferrero, owner of the Tic Tac company, steps out of one of the doors to greet them.
If anyone is wondering (though I doubt anyone will see this comment):
On December 30th 2020 the United States Senate had requested for the Pentagon for an explanation of this UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon). The Senate said the Pentagon had 180 days (about half a year) to give an explanation. This explanation would be out around June/July of 2021. This sort of gives us hope knowing that this phenomena had not gone unnoticed.
TL;DR: Senate "mad" at Department of Defense, wait 180 days for explanation, very hyped.
More people need to know this. They may put it out early...but We may never see amy of it sadly
waiy whag?!!
@@joshualarue1624 I agree, but from the current situations that the world is facing I think that this announcement would seem interesting to those who pay attention to the news (which is now a larger amount than ever, in my opinion)
Just want to see responses
Take my upvote sir. This needs to be top comment. I'm looking forward to updates.
10:59 I used to work with similar camera systems for the U.S. Army, not an ATFLIR but a POP300 which had FLIR (forward-looking infrared) cameras simlar to this one.
To me, this looks like the camera losing target lock, rather than rapid acceleration by the target.
The way these tracking systems work involves some software comparing the color of the pixels within a "targeting window" (a small portion of the screen) against its surroundings. The target window in this case is the set of two horizontal lines that are constantly changing size in the center of the screen. This window can automatically resize itself, or can be manually resized by the operator, although it's usually left in the former configuration.
Although I'm not familiar with this specific ATFLIR's on-screen telemetry data, I assume the "WA OK" tag in the bottom right of the screen stands for "window automatic OK", or something similar, and it disappears just as the object begins "moving". You can even see the window rapidly resizing as it attempts to keep a lock on the target.
Furthermore, the degrees indicator (which I think is lateral degrees from forward, where 360 degrees would be straight ahead, 358, 357, 356 would be slightly to the left, and 1, 2, 3 would be slightly to the right), the degrees indicator is counting up slowly from 6 to 8 degrees. This indicates that either the F-18 is in the middle of a heading change itself, or that the target is moving laterally relative to the F-18.
My conclusion (and take this with a grain of salt, please), is that the camera lost its target lock, indicated by the loss of the "WA OK" flag in the bottom right. I assume that the ATFLIR system would be capable of tracking a moving target under normal conditions (as that's what it's designed to do), so perhaps the constant switching of zoom levels by the operator caused the target window to "lose" the pixels it was searching for during a transition.
Edit: Under further scrutiny, the flag seems to actually read "W4 OK" rather than "WA OK". Unfortunately as I'm not familiar with this term I can only guess as what it means, but its disappearance at the same time as the object's movement suggests that my previous conclusion still holds water.
While I'm here I may as well drop my own UFO story.
While operating a drone out of an Army base in the eastern plains of Washington State, I was contacted by our mission coordinator (basically local ATC) and notified of an "unidentified aircraft" flying through the southern portion of our airspace. I was operating the FLIR system at the time, and slewed the camera over to see if I could catch a glimpse of this craft.
What I saw was a large, round mass, radiant under the IR camera, which means it was white-hot. It was perfectly spherical in shape, and over the course of about thirty minutes it slowly rose in the sky, silently, above the airstrip.
There were two other Soldiers present in our command center at the time, and both of them witnessed this unidentified object. After a few moments of deliberation I briefly poked my head outside of our command center to see if I could make visual contact with the object.
I did, in fact, see a spherical object slowly rising over the southern portion of the runway. It was the moon. And suddenly, the floating object was no longer unidentified.
The aircraft in question was some guy flying a small craft (probably a Cessna 172) through restricted airspace, who made no attempt to contact ATC and was probably drunk.
Needless to say the other Soldiers found this a lot more funny than I did.
Imagine being the guy who risked court martial to leak this real footage to the public only for everyone to immediately ignore it.
Word
If only they'd released the high resolution versions showing the craft doing some real laws-of-physics defying actions, rather than this floaty fuzzy blob stuff that looks like it was filmed on a potato. Oh well, maybe someday.
@@octowuss1888 A high resolution version would also be dismissed as CG.
Considering how they went after Snowden and they don’t care about “physics defying craft”, tells a lot about the importance of these sightings. It’s nothing.
@@Jotari facts… people would fuck around and say it looks “too real” lol
pilots in movies: there is a UFO moving vert fast.
pilots irl: *WOOOOOOOOOOO LOOK AT IT GO MAN WOAH HAHAHAHHA*
Vert
_vert_
Those are the words of a VERY excited pilot who has already been in some of the fastest machines on the planet. That's the excitement you hear when you finally see the big dogs coming out to play.
*WOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO*
@@ImNotRis vert
09:01
I really appreciate the fact that you took the time to realistically animate the targeting pod as it moves its gimbal. I used to play a flight simulator for the A-10C aircraft that had the AN/AAQ-28(V) LITENING targeting pod, and I can tell that you did your research. You could just explain what a targeting pod is verbally and show a picture of it but you went the extra mile and that is what makes your channel so special. Bravo!
Your cool for playing flight simulator
@@galil5386 you're cool for saying a cool phrase!1!!!1!!
sorry bruh but u dont fly real jets
@@galil5386
Thanks dude! *High-five
You can be cool too by playing flight simulator! *Chest-bump
@@vicemajor
You're just mad you don't know how to play DCS bruh! It's ok tho us pilots are above all that hate!
I have watched this video way too many times. It's definitely one of your best, the music, the animations, just great.
the db cooper one was the best for me
The evolution from Top 10 Facts: Five Nights at Freddy’s to now is staggering
This man decided he liked high qulity over clickbate.
This channel was once about Top 10 Memes.
This channel was once *_called_* Top 10 Memes.
The Glow-Up.
Curious Droid use to also be about the same thing, but now they are a top notch science communicator channel with kick ass shirts
That’s a lot of work he did to make this video. Everything thing we’re seeing and hearing took weeks to do. And it shows. Keep up the good work
@@alfy_boi6221 on work time
Weeks? Probably many, many months.
This is probably better than any TV series I’ve watched. Such high quality.
it takes him like 2 million years to upload but it's definitely worth the wait lol
I think the big difference is that his videos are a personal product, based on extensive research and conducted as a personal investigation, while what you see on tv is mostly a video format presentation of what anyone can gather from the first couple results of a Google search.
Man If I was rich I’d literally pay this dude to make these videos full time someone needs to notice this man
He is the best man for this kinda of documentary and he does quite a lot of work investigating .
wish he would put together a team to speed up production
Would like to say I've watched this a couple of times because you did a great job producing this. Well done on such an interesting topic and event.
PILOTS: “General we saw flying tic-tacs”
GENERAL: “Are you getting fresh with me Pilot!?”
*admiral
"Your breath doesn't smell that bad pilot"
Noice
699 likes POG
@@cibo889 I feel the same but what do you believe is happening here, do you agree with Yup
The almost-collision case, it could have gone waaay bad
*Cause of death: Tic-Tac*
I feel bad for saying this but I almost wish they had collided. Then we would at least have some very good evidence, if not proof that something weird is going on
Adam Kallstenius Except for the fact that the government would probably try to hide and cover it up
If the UFO was so advanced, it would probably just slice through them and continue on its way. The rest would just be deemed a training accident.
Cause of Death: CUBE
@@cosmologicalturtle9528
I think that what looked like a close-call for us, was actually a comfortable calculated maneuver to that UFO, like, it is very good in calculating the space where it's going to fly trough
After extensive analysis, I’ve determined that these objects were actually...FLAT BALL! From a disk to a ball right before your eyes! Catch it, flatten it, and let it fly! FLAT BALL!
Ah hes
Jumeni?
I hate you 😂
Like A Fox FLAT BALL!
flat EARTH!
I remember seeing some of these online before they were made official when poking around the weird parts of the internet. The fact that UFO/UAP footage recorded by the military - remarkable or not - was leaked online and then subsequently authenticated still blows my mind a little.
I don't even know what this video is yet, and I'm positive it'll be the best 27 minutes and 44 seconds of my day.
This guy gets it.
OMG ANTVENOM I love ur content
funny seeing you here...
ANT VENOM
It's about how we discovered the far lands in real life.
“It was still AGGRESSIVELY 2004-“
I was entranced by the video and then burst out laughing when the commercial played 😂
FLAT BALL!
Plot twist the ufo was a giant flat ball
😂 gives me a lot of memories
I burst out lughing because i had one of those as a child 😂
I remember those adverts as a kid lmao
Those weather balloons have really stepped up their game.
I've never seen swamp gas move so fast.
@@alkh3myst chima reference?
@@definedproductions4238 No, "swamp gas" was another common form of the US government's UFO disinformation.
@@alkh3myst oh, the lego movie chima had these swamp plants that were essentially balloons, i thought it was a reference lmao sorry lol
they started listening to eurobeat
I'm thoroughly impressed by your production quality
the legend of the hypersonic tic-tac
The legend of us being alone in the universe
Et keep changing his space car with funny looking shapes to taunt and confuse us.
Ah, the zooming sugary 'tac
@@fyrhead1978 sugar at the speed of sound
@@Krackerlack Sugar makes me lose control, SUGAR makes me lose control! xd
And the award for the channel with the highest production quality goes to: Lemmino.
Seriously this dude is making the greatest content I have ever seen.
If you are reading this Lemmino, thank you for this great content.
tbh ahoy also has high production value
You can check out thoughty2. He also makes solid Content.
Watch some of Johnny Harris's videos they're really well made too
Check out CaptainDisillusion if you are into vfx, he spends literall months on a 3 minute video
Check out mp edits
Lemmino never disappoints...see you guys in another 6 months.
Never disappoints
I swear the quality gets better each video, it’s basically a holiday everytime I see him in my feed tho. See y’all around
True that quality is so insane and you know the saying quality over quantity
A compliment with a little salt at end.
This is legitimately my favorite channel on UA-cam
I want our first contact with aliens to be a giant tic tac just so while it’s entering earths atmosphere I can scream at the top of my lungs “ WOW THAT SPACESHIP LOOKS IN “MINT” CONDITION FOR SOMETHING THAT TRAVELED ACROSS THE GALAXY “
Undervalued comment of the year
Uh
These aliens will sure bring a BREATH OF FRESH AIR to earth
imagine aliens talking about these incidents like "damn bro remember when we were spying on humans and they almost caught us"
“cant believe we let reggie fly the tesseract. first week on the job and he nearly totalled that bitch”
I mean if these sightings are actually really common, it's just that the general public doesn't hear about them, it seems to me like the aliens have an almost-understanding with humans. Like "yeah they see us sometimes and follow us around but it's cool, not like they can do anything about it"
If it was alien, it most likely was a drone, and most likely taking samples and analyzing the ocean for components, if it has any life. Perhaps these drones expected microbe life on this planet, so the best way to find any is in the ocean. Like i don't believe these kind of stuff, but that was the best explanation of these alien drones.
Either spying or, just looking at the ocean to see if their life can survive on Earth.
@@21preend42 imagine the surprise of the aliens when the drones they sent to see if there is microbial life on a planet find a bunch of apes flying around in flame belching hunks of metal. That would probably make a lot of people's day very interesting lol.
21:03
"..but this is likely the result of Parallax"
*Plays his own track called Parallax*
YOU THINK I WOULDNT NOTICE
OH SO THATS WHY I HEARD THAT SINGLE MELODY BEFORE AND LAUGHED.
@Vishnu PBA haha great
Now this is a real fan
Navy: "hey guys come look at this cool UFO we found"
Government: "nah I'm good"
There it goes !
@@Dampzombieslayer how did I get this
Oh they looking
HOOOOOOOOO GOOOT EEEMMM
well technically they did come check it out, in fact they liked it so much they confiscated all videos and left
Dude named Chad 🗿 Underwood made the first contact with an interstellar TIC-TAC visitor. It doesn’t get any better
Good news: there’s a new Lemmino vid
Bad news: we’re gonna have to wait another few months for another one
Wait 4 months
any truers
@@randomcctvcamera8137 pls don't spy on my mr camera.
Good thing I'm new...binge!
@@mappide6692 imma disagree I once wait for a year
Honestly was never expecting top 10 memes to become this glorious homunculus
True
This is probably the best channel on UA-cam
Who knew lemmino was small
Ikr?From rage comics to this
lmao top ten memes era what a throwback
These Tic-Tac commercials are getting really clever.
damn they got me good this time
Wait it's all Tic Tacs?
@@CausticLemons7 *Always has been*
SeriousNorbo *BANG*
Truck -kun But if u shoot wont it not kill me?
This was really well put together, thank you. And great work on the graphics and simplified explanations.
Plot twist: it’s actually the greatest viral marketing ad ever done by TicTac
lol these past few months ive heard the name tic tac more than the rest of my life combined
Are you kidding me,?? I'll never put a TicTac in my mouth ever again!!
Reminds me of that scp that’s just a giant space shrimp that some random red lobster owner bought for ad space
was viral marketing even a thing back in 2004?
Next: orange tic tac in the sky
"We're either alone in the universe or were not, both are equally terrifying"
Good quote
you sent a chill down my spine sheshhhhhhh
AbsoluteMattlad yeah it was already commented on his older video about the planet, but yeah good quote
@@sleepless9994 Its literally in quotes . . . I think hes aware of that.
Who said that?
LEMMiNO is one of those hard working creators who gives quality over quantity. People don't realize how long it takes to research, gather information, videos, and then create a script, record the video, create the animations, do hours and hours of editing, double check all the work over and over again, until finally you can upload the video.
LEMMiNO deserves every penny he makes, i turn off my Ad-Blocker for all his videos. These are marvelous videos.
Agreed! A 1 minute Instagram video takes me hours sometimes!
@@Tricklarock not a very good comparison
@@vedaryan334 it's exactly a good comparison,, is this video 1 minute long ( Smack )
just like ahoy, jcs criminal psychology, etc
So you gave him maybe.30 cents? If you really want to support the channel, sign up for the patreon.
I'm an airline pilot and have been flying over 34 years and have never seen a UFO. My son is a regional airline pilot and had a sighting on a night flight from Charlotte, NC to Mobile, AL. He along with his captain and several other airliners flying that night witnessed a group of 3 to 4 objects at very high altitude and maneuvering in a very unusual manor. Several of the copilots I fly with have also told me they have seen objects they can't explain. Something is definitely strange in the neighborhood.
It's tech created by very private divisions of military contractors, like lockheed skunkworks.
@@lukemardesic572 i always have thought that it's just us, humans
@@YolaRafolsthis is most likely, but who knows anything. I don’t trust eyewitness reports of anything, the JFK documentary is a great example of why it’s so bad
It's nice to read an interesting comment in the sea blatant jokes and pointless speculations.
"That's not (unintelligible) though, is it?"
He's saying L&S. It stands for "Launch & Steering". The pilot is asking if the FLIR is focused on the target that they have locked on to.
"That is (L&S), dude."
You can see where it is even listed on the screen along the right edge "L + S".
Sooo what does this conclude?
@@Nobodygetonherenomore That the FLIR is focused on the target that they have locked on to.
And that's it for today, pop quizzes tomorrow and no assignments for today. Also have a nice day.
The pilot/WSO says „look on the SA“ not „look on the AESA“
SA -> situational awareness (page) on the digital data indicator (DDI), which displays radar tracks fed by ground radar/awacs/ship radar and the on board radar.
Was about to say this
Yeah pilots dont refer to the radar as an AESA. An AESA is a specific type of radar, while it is found in modern aircraft, they certainly dont refer to it as that. What im interested in is future sightings, the F-35 which is currently being bought will have both 360 degree IRST, a *very* advanced AESA radar, and one of the most sophisticated and detailed targeting systems, EOTS. These factors would make it much easier to spot UAPs.
Also shows Datalink Contacts, which presumable this would’ve been
I'm just jealous of the autotrack function the Super Hornet has on its TGP. I want that in DCS.
Joe Swanson Just wait till we get the Sniper Pod on the 16... eventually....
My mom still can't comprehend that UFO doesn't mean aliens. She took one look at this and just said "It's not a UFO, they just don't know what it is!"
...Yikes
It totally means aliens though, only other explanation is that they're natural phenomenons. Granted, they call it phenomenons now, but that they're natural seems highly unlikely, and considering the Pentagon can't identify them they have to be aliens. Either that or Mexico have decided to break the laws of physics and the US Military doesn't care.
Daniel yeah but Unidentified Flying Object could literally be someone’s shoe going Mach 7 and no one knowing it’s a shoe. It’s Unidentified. Doesn’t necessarily mean aliens 🤷♂️
Just explain that it stands for unidentified flying object?
DunklerJägerZach it’s off to find where my dad went
This video isn't even in the top 5 of your videos for me, but I keep coming back because the tone you set with that into fucking slaps.
I literally cannot understand how this is free. Massive props to the creator
Dude has been giving us facts since 7 years ago
@@paperplate1749 I had watched a video of his in my friends house but I legit though I was watching youtube original! This channel is a gold mine.
Ad revenue. According to social blade the creator seems to be doing quite well and the videos don’t get outdated so even though the videos are uploaded every 4 months there is still a steady stream of views in the months in between.
New video should be released soon. Wait for it
@@ts_dzen Can't wait for it! I have already binged a lot of his videos.
Top 10 secrets mint producing companies don’t want you to know:
1. “Research on technologically advanced combat vehicles in the Pacific Ocean.”
Underrated comment HAHAHAAHAH
Underrated comment HAHAHAAHAH
@@Bananappleboy no u
Underrated comment HAHAHAAHAH
Underrated comment HAHAHAAHAH
"Hyper Sonic Tic Tacs."
Never in my life I thought I'd hear that.
That would be a really good description for a 2mm
Xtensioncord TV "Hypersonic Tic Tacs flew through my ass!"
Imrukii Toa of Fire gayyyyyy
impressive but with all that technology I wonder how well they work on bad breath...that's the way to judge how advanced they are
I was going to comment this exact thing
This is an EXCELLENT video!!!
You have been very fair in looking at all possible explanations.
I expect a response from aliens along the lines of "my ship does NOT look like a sodding tic tac"
Hahah
Lol callum
It is a NICe ship and it is VERY well formed
hammond you soDDING TIC TAC
"Will you Earthlings ever agree on our creator?"
Epochal Eclipse a CROSS the US on April 8th 2024.
I'd say a tic-tac flying over an aircraft carrier is pretty damn extraordinary.
CptDalek a *giant* tic tac, mind u
Ah lemino, the man who values quality over quantity, at long last we met again old friend :)
Yes
@Plucky Lizard He doesnt anymore? Back then he did have top 10 videos but imo they were good too.
Only chads remember top10memes. If you remember you are subject to being cool as fk
*meet
Can't believe this content is free.
this video gets even more real every year
It makes me happy that people with as serious a job as a military pilot, they can still refer to each other as "bro", and "dude"
A lot of pilots are actually very chilled and nice people. Espicially airline pilots
Military Quadcopters
I know they're pilots and must be quite intelligent to have gotten where they are. They don't just accept any idiot, but honestly when they things like that it makes me wonder just how intelligent they are and if they're misinterpreting the images.
@@ttk519 Where are the rotors? And unless they've got awesome batteries the public doesn't know about then no quad can fly for 12 hours and certainly not at supersonic speeds. Helicopters max out at about 400kms/ 250mph
@@28russ 9:15 you can see the rotors, pitty of you to downplay the military so much, just to remember you, gps, drones, rockets, microwaves etc etc etc all were created by the military
Lemmino could genuinely edit a real documentary and speak over it. I wonder if he's ever got any offers. Can you imagine watching a Netflix documentary like this?
Yes, but I think (like me) he’d rather keep his content free.
his part from video mandela was stolen by netflix
he is like the buzzfeed guys but without the funny and more serious type
Lemmino and Ahoy are worlds ahead of any other creator on UA-cam in terms of documentaries.
This is a documentary and I am not saying this as a joke.
I like how he does the documentary with a black background
Like dark mode
The fact that websites and videos still use blindingly white backgrounds just shows how simple minded and monkey like we still are as a species. We just keep doing the same thing that we've always done, regardless of there being a better alternative because we've afraid of people responding negatively to change.
(Edit for grammar)
@@Professor_Utonium_ dude its just a color, calm down
@@coolkid2769 It's not the color, it's principle.
@@Professor_Utonium_ It's "... there being ...", not "... their being ..."
he must know that most viewers are gonna be watching this vid at 3 am
Maybe these erratic tic toc movements were a kind of a visual communication attempt.
Bees also doing "flight dances" in the air to show others bees eg where a food source is.
The angle, length etc of the "beedance" can be decoded into the exact position of something else.
are... are you... are you saying WE'RE THE FOOD SOURCE?!@?!?>!
your channel is the living embodiment of the phrase “quality over quantity”
Facts
🚫🧢
look for exurb1a.
While that is true. Enough with these comments. It's getting stale.
Stolen comment
This guy just drops a movie quality video for free then dips for a few months
And I love it
He done a video a few years back going into the detail of how he makes his videos and I understand why he’s gone for so long. Crazy to think it’s free to watch honestly.
Arthur Dayne made me like your comment.....and yes, i completely agree with you statements...this guy is amazing!!!
Hes working on his next masterpiece
If we have 20 people like him, it's basically (almost) free entertainment every week.
he does that all the time
13:58 I didn't expect to get slapped with horrible childhood memories in this video. Flat ball would always snap in my fingers and hurt my 9 year old ass
I think the trick was to catch it with both hands
Man I wanted one so bad as a kid
I would purposely hurt myself by folding this with my fingers in it cuz I got smooth brain
That shit hurt to play with
I remember my brother and I’s flatball would always get jammed on the roof of our garage and it wouldn’t turn into a ball and roll down so our dad got pissed because of how many times he’d have to bring it back down
Four years too late, but one of the most comprehensive fair detailed breakdowns I've seen. Kudos. All "journalism" should be done similarly. I happen to believe in the phenomenon and their stories, but ultimately I want the truth. Your video does a great job breaking it all down for the audience to draw their own conclusions.
Every time LEMMiNO updates his editing gets better, this is like a straight-up documentary.
If I could afford it, I'd tip him for this video alone
Updates?
It's better than a documentary😃
uploads*
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I know this is going to sound like a lot of the other comments, but this is truly one of the best channels on UA-cam, with *above* documentary-level quality. Great job!
Anyone know a similar channel to binge watch soon?
@@edenli6421 vsauce, wendover, polymatter, mustard, thoughty2 are the channels I watch
Well the guy deserves it.. he clearly puts a ton of research and work on his editing to make these videos possible, this many people saying the same thing just proves that he is good at what he does
firefrostcat62
Aperture.
@@edenli6421 exurb1a
Imagine that white-mint-candy-like shaped UFO was God's cursor trying to play the game
What game
@@liafitriapurnamawati2432 A game like The Sims and SimCity, but, on a much grander scale.
@@dervvy oh ok
@@partlycloudy2526 ok
This is comedy gold 🤣, these commenters are dense
"... it seems odd for the pilots to be so excited about something so mundane ..."
You know who would be much less likely to find that idea to be odd? Pilots.
If you listen to enough military pilots you'll find this is not actually very odd. No matter how well-trained, no matter how experienced, no matter how impressive their resume, they're just human beings like the rest of us, prone to making errors in judgement once in a while. One of the best educators on this subject is Vincent "Jello" Aiello - host of the Fighter Pilot Podcast, former US Naval aviator who was not just a TOPGUN graduate, he was an instructor. Jello goes out of his way to regularly stress that even he, with all of his experience and qualifications, was far from flawless in the air.
Consider also the legendary Dale "Snort" Snodgrass, considered by many to be the greatest F-14 pilot of all time. A highly experienced, highly qualified, highly decorated airman. One of the best ever to take to the skies. The NTSB found that his death in 2021 was mostly likely pilot error.
So if even an aviator par-excellence like Snort could make the sort of error in judgement that would cost him his life, is it really so odd to consider that any of the aviators involved in any of these cases could make errors in judgement?
This is just the admins of the simulation moving an object around in the editor lmao
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Feels that way, doesn't it?
Such an easy explanation. That has to be it!
And they tricked some people's mind to not focus on them.
THIS IS THE CURSOR hsbdchchsbfbdh
"Two men arrived and took the footage" - Was it a black dude and an old white guy wearing suits and sunglasses?
Here come the men in black...
galaxy defendeeeeers , babe
Men in black, I knew they would come before they were mentioned at all.
I don’t remember anything
@@d.perezduarte How do you know you don't remember anything if you don't remember anything?
This is the final warning, SHUT UP ABOUT MY CRAFT, it is normal, it does not look like a SODDING TIC-TAC.
Calm down Callum 😂😂
Callums corner lmao
Yes it does.
sry man, you flying a space tic-tac
@@fungalfrederick Callums craft O_O
id love to see a "part two" to this, great video, and id like to see something similar again
LEMMINO should get his own Netflix documentary series already
No I'd rather have him stay independent and do what he wants.
@@dragondrew2000 yes, on the other hand, netflix can fuck everything up.
@@aces1de yes
lets ditch our planet and replace it with lemmino
If Netflix produced it, Lemmino would become a black woman.
Personally, I like the idea of a giant gravity defying tic tac being the first contact we make with aliens.
I think they were AI drones..(not made by human beings)
@@unrealkinoart AI can barely drive at the moment, why would they be able to engineer drones that basically defy physics?
@@bruhstandler ok, I'll be more specific, alien drones controlled by AI, developed by aliens.
@@unrealkinoart even more farfetched than the ai
Tic tac 🤤
Lemmino uploads = *I stop doing everything that I was doing*
Wow nice to see you here. I loved your collab with Isaac Arthur and Event Horizon !!
bruh same, i was just laying down and suddenly felt the need to check my computer.
fr
same lol
Same
What an awesome high quality video as always!
Alright guys I'll admit it, that "UFO" was actually my science project. It only came in 2nd and lost to a baking soda volcano.
Those goddamn volcanoes.
Rickitty Rollity government backed volcano projects to DISTRACT YOU FROM THE TRUTH!!!
@@radicalbarrel2729 ITS ALL PROP4GANDA MAN, THEY'RR TRYING TO DUMB DA KIDS DOWN MAN
@@vitaurea JOKE'S ON YOU, GOVERNMENT! WE SEE RIGHT THROUGH YOUR FLAILING ATTEMPT AT COVERING UP THE TRUTH
everyone loses to a baking soda volcano
Sorry, but "Chad Underwood" is the most US Military name ever.
69th like. 👌🏻
OK forgiven.
Sure his name isn't Chad Warden😭🤣
Joe Rogan did an interview the pilot who captured this footage
Frank Underwood says hi
20:03 Regardless of how extraordinary this footage may or may not be, watching the autotrack finally lock into it and hearing the pilot celebrate was rad
And the fact that the targeting computer (which we cant see in this footage, the original footage had 4 MFD's filmed, but they only decided to release / leak the gun camera) was being actively jammed by the craft. Yes, it sent out noise EM signals to disrupt the lock. Meaning it was 100% a technological craft.
@@Baleur Uh... source?
@@Resi1ience inb4:" my source is that I made it the fuck up!" Memes
@@Baleur bumping, i want whatever info you have for this
@@Baleur drop the source nigga we know u getting the replies
18:23 the "artifacts" of the UAP video don't rotate with the background but in the lightbulb video, the spokes of light does rotate with the background.
Hypersonic Tic Tacs?
Whats next?
Submersible skittles?
Intercontinental kit-kats?
The government sure has a sweet tooth.
Plasma powered mentos
Gravity defying reeses cups.
Cadbury super drill
I mean a bunch of 18-30 year old pilots probably do have a bit of a sweet tooth.
underrated comment
This feels like a professionally made TV show or an actually good netflix documentary
*good shit
Netflix could never make something this good.
Most stuff on Netflix is generic boring shit. Even when they have an interesting premise to go into they rarely go further than scratching the surface.
Only half decent documentary style programme I’ve seen on there recently was probably Dark Tourist.
I was the 69th like on this comment. Can I get an amen?
Blammo Wammo fax
Seriously, why hasn't Lemmino even given a offer to be in television or as a netflix show?
This work is truly phenomenal and felt like I was watching a hour long documentary.
Usually saying that a half-hour video felt like it was an hour-long is a bad thing, lol
That ended to quick
People can save lucifer people can make this happen too. Its all about getting the spotlight once
Jason Willows when it comes to Lemmino videos, half a hour is too short
Just to be clear i mean lucifer tv show
It’s the animations for me! Best depiction yet
I'd be extremely scared if a giant Tic Tac was getting closer to me.
I’d get hungry
@@westernbrumby sounds horrible imagine a huge amount of mint in your stomach
hot tic tacs in your area
@@jeremy-ws1rb but what about the orange one
@@westernbrumby my man with balls of steel
Lemmino uploads:
My brain: *software update available*
Time to gain some braincells eh
After watching video
My brain : software up to date
I feel exactly the same😂😂
good one
Enrico Pucci Dorime so true
This is what these type of shows SHOULD be like - Fair and objective.
Whoa whoa whoa...
Fair and objective?!? This is the internet. There’s no room for “fair and objective”
Exactly! More of these, please!
@@JayPixx ?
@@abhinavdogra3636 edited :p
@Iqbal Muhammad "Aliens worked with Nazi Germany and helped the Reich create their weapons"
This is such a well put together video brother
He started off as being a Top 10 list video maker, hilarious.
It's like watching a documentary
But this is truly better...
Yes !
Correct :D
he makes it so compelling
You prefer this because you can engage in imagination. Of course you're motivated by the chance of an unknown thing which you like. That's anticipation, and many times anticipation is more exciting than reality.
If you want the world around you to be truly better, the best way of making that happening is to do something other than just imagine it.
The attention to detail of this vid is excellent
I love how excited these pilots are. It sounds like they just did some kind of trickshot instead of potentially getting footage of an alien.
Alien would be a being, UFO, yes. But absolutely not from out of this earth.
As a pilot, I can understand. (Not military, but I know how these system works)
I don’t agree, I think anybody flying who sees something so different would get excited. Most UFO’s perform maneuvers that our equipment can’t do which makes most people believe they are alien. If it was ours and top secret they wouldn’t be exposing themselves in flyby maneuvers because that would expose the secret. I think the aliens want us to know they are watching us and they don’t want us poisoning our planet with atomic energy radiation. I think they live here too and we would destroy the best planet in the Universe. Human beings are stupid enough to fire off weapons that would destroy it all. I pray they never do it but fear they will.
@@patsmith5947 Atomic energy is the future. Don't buy into the radiophobia propaganda.
Yeah they raft like some group of 7 year olds doing an upside down bottle flip two times in a row lol
Dude when you wake up and there is a Lemmino video in your recommended with a "New" mark, that's and unreal feeling.
A good morning indeed.
Aahah. I suppose it is.