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He also said the craft turned into clouds when he took his photos. Perhaps more people should test for UV capabilities in their cameras by aiming a remote at your camera and pressing a button, if the light shows up in the pic you can capture infra-red. All shots I found except for yours were over water.
Publisher's note: Bret is publishing a new book which he claims has many revelations. According to Brett: As a serious researcher I have had many interesting sightings throughout my life. Through my exhaustive research I have made some very interesting discoveries. As a kid a sighting of a circular UFO and a "fireball" got me going, then I bought a haunted house. Yikes. Today, from the Olmec and "demons," to King Solomon, giants and the Bible Code, even 2012, this stuff consumes me so that I am constantly researching. Interestingly, our home is located near nuclear sites and I and others have even seen the mysterious "donuts on a rope" contrail above our lake. I also interviewed a witness for the book who said, as a kid, he watched a UFO suck up water from the lake. Oh, and that X-Files episode that was mostly BS of course - was about our lake-and my front lawn!).
Thanks Brett Allen
I received the photos on the preceding page from Brett Allen and they show what appears to be a rectangular UFO very similar to, if not exactly like, the one we featured from Germany, photographed by Tushar Bhatt's friend on Saturday, May 6, 2006.
This particular UFO has a distinctive tail structure, so it seems to be a more advanced model of the one photographed in Germany. All things being equal, and that's not the norm in UFOlogy, I would guess that this object is yet an unannounced United States Black Project.
| I really wish this photo was more in focus so that we could determine many of the features hinted at but not defined. What we can see is that the object is solid, rectangle in shape and has a tail or front section which appears to be attached to the main body by a frame structure. |

Photo #1 Adobe Photoshop Auto Contrast
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| This photo uses the variations tool of Adobe Photoshop but does not appear to show much more that the auto contrast tool used in the above photo. |

Photo #1 Adobe Photoshop Variations
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