UFO Fieldwork Observation: Flashbulbs

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Engaging The Phenomenon
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October 10, 2020
2.2K views
Tier 1First Person EncounterFirst-Person Account
Experiencer: Unknown Experiencer

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
documentaryTopic: otherIntel Value: 5/10

Unknown Experiencer

Contact Experience Triad

Hynek: CE1

The Encounter

The person in this account is engaged in UFO field work, specifically CE5 contact work. They describe an encounter with a phenomenon called 'flash bulbs' while sky watching. During a half-hour period, they observed five different manifestations of these flash bulbs in various colors, including white and blue. The person captured two clips of these flashes using night vision equipment. The flashes appeared at different rates and sometimes formed shapes like triangles. The individual plans to create more videos about their field work experiences. There is no mention of lasting effects from this encounter.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The video discusses the phenomenon of flash bulbs observed during CE5 and UFO field work. The individual shares personal experiences of witnessing and capturing these manifestations on video. The claims emphasize the variability and characteristics of these phenomena during sky watching.

Primary Revelation

Flash bulbs occur during contact work or sky watching, manifesting as brief flashes of light in various colors.

CE5 Workcurrent (unknown to unknown)alleged

Managed by: Engaging the Phenomenon

To engage with unidentified aerial phenomena through field work and contact efforts.

non human intelligencespecific

Flash bulbs occur during contact work or sky watching, manifesting as brief flashes of light in various colors.

Source: Unnamed individual
non human intelligencespecific

The individual captured two clips of flash bulbs during a half-hour period, observing five different manifestations.

Source: Unnamed individual
non human intelligencespecific

Flash bulbs can manifest in groups, sometimes forming a perfect equilateral triangle.

Source: Unnamed individual
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Encounter Context

Factual Details

The analysis found no structured encounter context.

Encounter Research Breakdown

Phenomenological Analysis
physical sightingCE1Duration: 30_minutes
Low Evidential StrengthScore: 10/21commentary
Detail & Specificity
2/3
Corroboration
1/3
Physical Evidence
1/3
Unpredictability
2/3
Perceptual Clarity
2/3
Timely Reporting
1/3
Witness Credibility
1/3

The speaker discusses a phenomenon referred to as 'flash bulbs' observed during CE5 field work, but lacks specific details about the encounter, witness credibility, and corroboration. The account is based on personal experience without independent verification.

initial observationsunknown

The experiencer describes observing multiple flash bulbs in the sky during a CE5 field work session, noting their varying colors and patterns.

I saw five different appearances or manifestations of this phenomenon within a half an hour period

engagement with phenomenonunknown

The experiencer captures clips of the flash bulbs, detailing their characteristics and behaviors.

This was actually the third flash bulb that I saw last night but it was the first one I was able to capture

visualextraordinary
7/10

Observing colorful flashes in the sky

The analysis found no relevant content for this section.

What makes this encounter unique

The encounter is characterized by the observation of multiple colorful flash bulbs in the sky, which are described as a common occurrence during CE5 field work.

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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
documentaryTopic: otherIntel Value: 5/10
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Unknown Experiencer

First-Person

Contact Experience Triad

Hynek: CE1