Texas Paranormal Advanced Research Team

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This was taken in a closed up house, no air conditioner or fans on. Any idea as to what it is? We have our ideas but would like to hear from others.

Posted by JJ on Sep 25, 2009 364 Views

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Reply jj
10:29 PM on June 15, 2010
Thanks for your posts. We actually assume that it a dust ball as well- but we do like to post examples such as this simply because it a good exercise of common sense. It is an interesting presentation because of the objects movement and it takes careful observation to see that the object moves with some sort of air current indicating non-individual flight abilities (eliminating the bug theory). But what do you see? That is what we love to hear from our posts- opinion and thoughts.--jj
Reply JJ
10:22 PM on June 15, 2010
Brandi B says...
I may be late in this post, because I just recently found you guys on facebook....BUT! Whether the fact that its dust (which is my presumption) I give kudos to the tech that paid attention to this and was able to question it enough to openly discuss this with the public. This brings up another discussion that indeed all techs no matter what group you are with or what group you left, we all need to respect and stick with each other to promote more research in this field so more people take us seriously and scientists will take on the aspect of promoting the research further. Having said that, there is alot of skeptical people out there that need our help to prove things of this nature to be true. Respect others and help each other, as we are all in this field for a reason. To promote truth.... am I right? So lets help each other come up with conclusions as to what things could be and could not be.... and respect each other in that nature. My opinion on this post is that it indeed is dust and lint. But grats to recognizing it and "paying attention" you at least have some good techs out there that keep their eyes open in evidence review. And that is the most critical part in investigating..... getting others opinions and ruling the impossible out. Grats GUYS.... and keep up the good work.
Reply jayhawkgeoff
01:59 AM on June 13, 2010
What what was? I didnt see anything but some dust!
Reply Brandi B
08:41 PM on April 21, 2010
I may be late in this post, because I just recently found you guys on facebook....BUT! Whether the fact that its dust (which is my presumption) I give kudos to the tech that paid attention to this and was able to question it enough to openly discuss this with the public. This brings up another discussion that indeed all techs no matter what group you are with or what group you left, we all need to respect and stick with each other to promote more research in this field so more people take us seriously and scientists will take on the aspect of promoting the research further. Having said that, there is alot of skeptical people out there that need our help to prove things of this nature to be true. Respect others and help each other, as we are all in this field for a reason. To promote truth.... am I right? So lets help each other come up with conclusions as to what things could be and could not be.... and respect each other in that nature. My opinion on this post is that it indeed is dust and lint. But grats to recognizing it and "paying attention" you at least have some good techs out there that keep their eyes open in evidence review. And that is the most critical part in investigating..... getting others opinions and ruling the impossible out. Grats GUYS.... and keep up the good work.



j29bill70@yahoo.com says...
We know that it is a cob web...We just were looking to see if others could figure it out.. The title of the video came from somone that thought it looked like wings. Sometimes people take things a little too literally and not at it was intended. We as a group accept this and understand that some people and groups take certain liberties when judging evidence and others. That is why some will never be taken as a legitimate source when it comes to the paranormal field or as an investigator.
Reply j29bill70@yahoo.com
11:20 PM on December 27, 2009
We know that it is a cob web...We just were looking to see if others could figure it out.. The title of the video came from somone that thought it looked like wings. Sometimes people take things a little too literally and not at it was intended. We as a group accept this and understand that some people and groups take certain liberties when judging evidence and others. That is why some will never be taken as a legitimate source when it comes to the paranormal field or as an investigator.
Reply jj
05:45 PM on December 27, 2009
Yes we discussed the possibility of being dust or lint. It is good to post it and see what others see. Just because not everyone thinks its lint doesnt mean that they are not being object.ive Incidently since you are the who quit Texpart, please stop being snide and just leave your objective comments. If you cannot do this, then please don't leave comments.

Ty says...
it is a piece of lint. Other people can figure that out. But there are not any objective people left in Texpart to figure it out, and even if there were, we would have been criticized for saying something about someone's "evidence."
Reply Ty
10:03 AM on December 27, 2009
it is a piece of lint. Other people can figure that out. But there are not any objective people left in Texpart to figure it out, and even if there were, we would have been criticized for saying something about someone's "evidence."
Reply jayhawkgeoff
07:02 AM on November 04, 2009
Its dust!
Reply Will
05:48 PM on October 31, 2009
After looking at this about 100 time here's what I've come up with, or not.

Speaking of the "V" shaped object. I don't see any fluttering or movement within the object which would tend to leave out a bug of some sort. Since it appears to grow larger from it's first appearance until it's last I'm tending to lean in the direction that is moving towards the camera. If this assumption is correct that it's moving towards the camera then it's downward movement in the frame would indicate a "decent". There is a point around the 6 second mark where it appears that it's "rate of decent", for a lack of a better description, looks to decrease. Meaning it looked like it was leveling off. It then continues it's "decent" until it's out of frame. The camera appears stationary so any movement should be a movement by the object and not the camera. With all of this said I can only say it appears to have direction and ability to change direction. If there is truly no air movement then even a piece of dust/lint/other would not change direction if simply in free fall.

Second "spec" object. At about the 6 second mark, at the same point the "V" "leveled off", there appears at the middle bottom of the frame something that looks like a spec of dust or something. This "spec" is moving towards the "V" until the "spec" and the "V" are very near each other and then the "spec" appears to turn in the direction of movement of the "V". It appears that the "spec" exits the frame while moving in a similar direction of the "V" and definitely in a different direction than it began. The "spec" also appears to grow larger possibly indicating that it too is moving towards the camera.

Not being there I'm not sure what all this could mean, but if there was no air movement, dust/lint/other floating in the air would not change direction of travel other than possible a downward motion due to gravity. Both of these objects appear to change direction but the changes are not in a downwards motion.

So basically I do not have an answer for what this might be. I just wanted to throw my two cents in. Thanks...