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The Real X-Files - Security Guard Films UFO Multiple Times (June 8, 2008)(Istanbul, Turkey)


It was a lucky thing that Turkish security guard Yalcin Yalman brought a video camera with him to work. The 41-year-old was able to capture several UFO sightings over a several month period between May and September 2008 on film near a compound in Istanbul. The night guard was able to compile over two hours of footage of objects that range from saucer-type craft to clustering lights.
Yalman wasn't the only one who saw the numerous craft, local residents were often on hand for the sightings, and their voices can be heard in the footage.

Yalman told The Sun Newspaper in the UK, “I don’t know what these things are. We filmed them several times and they are totally unknown to us. I was very excited when I saw them and I want the world to know that UFOs do exist”.

The footage was reviewed by authorities in Turkey and in the UK and so far experts in both countries have not been able to label it a hoax.

Turkish UFO researcher Haktan Akdogan had this to say about the footage, "In this amazing video footage, physical forms of UFOs and their metallic structures are clearly noticeable.What is more important is that in the close-up of some footage of the objects, entities in them can be distinctly made out."

Another anonymous researcher stated, "If you make the image larger you can quite clearly see that there are in fact to aliens inside the craft. If you pause and then play and then pause and then play immediately after each other then you can freeze the frames much quicker and get a better image of them. There are times when they are obviously looking at the people and one even seems to look around the others body to have a look at the people. Occasionally you can see that the head tilts back and forth and there is also a cabin in which they are sitting. It is also clear that there is a front and back as you can tell by the position of the figures."

The editor of the British publication "UFO Data Magazine" Russell Callaghan added "This video footage from Turkey, if authentic, represents a serious challenge to science. I can honestly say that this footage is truly unique."

Turkish researchers went as far as to interview all the eye-witnesses and study the film frame by frame. In their opinion the objects in the film are neither computer-generated or miss-identified natural natural phenomena.

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