ID | #1668792234 |
Added | Fri, 18/11/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Investigation
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Initial data
Charles Moruz, a Bradenton Beach police officer, noticed a strange incident while on patrol at Coquina Beach on the morning of November 5, which made him scratch his head, having many more questions than answers, reports amisun.com .
"I saw a Coast Guard plane flying over the bay, and then I saw them turning back to the bay. I thought what the hell was that when I looked up and saw a big black thing in the sky," Bradenton Beach police officer Charles Moruz said.
"I estimate, based on the size of the plane in the sky, it was at least the size of a car or maybe a small plane."
"This thing had to be moving at least 500 miles per hour," Moruz said.
"He just took off like a rocket to the horizon, and just disappeared. I'm not a UFO conspiracy theorist, and I'm not saying it was from outer space or anything like that, but something was in the sky and it was dragging its ass."
Moruz said that while he has no idea what was in the air above the barnacle, he can say with certainty that it wasn't a drone or an animal.
He believes the Coast Guard plane must have spotted the object because it changed course and returned to the bay as if following the object.
Moruz says that after the plane started following the object, which was almost stationary when he first saw it, its speed and trajectory changed rapidly.
The Sun contacted the Cortez Coast Guard detachment, which sent a request to its public relations department.
After calling several departments, we were told that they would contact us if they had any information, stating that there were no reports of incidents in the area on the day and time reported by Moruz.
Original news
“I saw a Coast Guard plane flying over the bay, then I watch them turn back toward the Gulf. I thought what the heck is that as I look up and saw a big black thing in the sky,” Bradenton Beach Police Officer Charles Morose said.
“I’m estimating based on the size of the plane in the sky, it was at least the size of a car, or maybe a small aircraft.”
“That thing had to be moving at least 500 mph,” Morose said.
“It just shot off like a rocket toward the horizon and it was just gone. I’m no UFO conspiracy theorist, and I’m not saying it was from space or anything like that, but there was something in the sky and it was hauling butt.”
Morose said while he has no idea what was in the air over Coquina, he can say with certainty it was not a drone or an animal.
He thinks the Coast Guard plane must have seen the object because it changed course and came back toward the Gulf, appearing to follow the object.
Morose says after the plane began to follow the object, which was almost stationary when he first observed it, its speed and trajectory changed rapidly.
The Sun reached out to the Cortez Coast Guard detachment, who forwarded the inquiry to their public relations department.
After calls to multiple departments, we were told they would reach out if they had any information, claiming there was no incident reported in the area on the date and time reported by Morose.
Hypotheses
Beetles and other insects

Flying insects in photos and videos can be mistaken for UFOs.
Shooting can take place in the daytime or in the evening. When moving, the outlines of the insect can be both blurred and clear. Depending on this, dark spots or spots of bizarre shapes can be taken for UFOs. The video shows UFOs hovering in the sky, flying in a straight line or moving along a complex trajectory (for example, shooting May bugs near a tree against the background of the evening sky). Insects can be mistaken for UFOs by accident, or given out intentionally. At night, they can be highlighted by a flash.
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Xichang Space Center (Songlin), Sichuan (China) Vehicle: CZ-3B/G2(2) Payload: ZX 19 (ChinaSat 19)
Investigation
The shape of the object is characteristic of an insect flying near the camera. It is necessary to find and study the original image to confirm or refute this version.
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