UFO Sighting :: Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem

There has been an interesting "unidentified flying object" filmed from three different perspectives, which occurred a few nights ago on Temple Mount in Old Jerusalem.

The first and second perspectives are the most interesting and unproven pieces of footage that occurred at the Dome, while the third perspective has been concluded as thoroughly edited and entirely imitated (Source: John of UFOeyes.com). Contextualizing obvious speculation, these are fun bits of filming/editing/creation of pseudo-contact, or ball lightning, regardless of the third videos unauthenticities.

Perspective #1:

Perspective #2:

Perspective #3:


The historic location of Solomon’s Temple, the Last Supper, Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus and today’s Dome of the Rock, Temple Mount is one of the most hotly contested religious sites in the world, subject to claims from both Israel and the Palestinian Authority. The rock over which the dome stands is the Foundation Stone described in Jewish tradition as the place from which the world was created, also regarded in Islamic faith as the step-off point for Muhammad’s ascent into heaven and remembered by Christians as the location of Jacob’s dream.
Source: Jon Kelly

This is not the only UFO sighting that has occurred in the last few days. A record number of sighting, pictured below, account for many unusual and fantastical attractions over the last few months:


Source: Google Maps

It should be mentioned that there is a phenomenon known as "ball lightning" which may account for the Dome of the Rock sightings: "As ball lightning has no established properties, it cannot be argued to be a probable match for any given report. It is fair to say that it's likely that one or more unknown phenomena exist that have triggered eyewitness accounts of hovering balls of light, but there's insufficient theory to support assigning these accounts a positive identification of ball lightning. Indeed, as ball lightning can only honestly be described as an unknown, it would be illogical to use it as an explanation for any report." (Source: Brian Dunning)

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1 comment:

  1. #1. It's ball lightning... watch all the videos online...

    #2. The dome is covered in metal with a handy 'lightning-rod' at the top.

    #3. We can do this in a lab. See #1. Duh.

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