With the deluge of sketchy quadcopter and LED-light UFO videos that began suturing the Internet last year, I’ve been quite hesitant to post news of these events (which I consider to be “nonevents”) unless there is sufficient evidence to suggest they are authentic.  Fact is, hoaxes are much more difficult to spot today.  But the video below is intriguing.  Admittedly, the authenticity of the video cannot be 100% verified but I thought I’d go ahead and pass it along and invite reader comments.  But first, a bit of information about the video’s author and the video itself, which depicts a high-resolution shot of a strange hexagonal-like glowing object flying above a military base in Nevada (with the added excitement of an additional UAP passing near the object towards the end of the clip).

The video below contains enhanced segments of a video posted to YouTube by “John Walson”.  Walson exhibits a penchant for posting military-base videos and made headlines several years ago after an infamous series of “moon shots” which he claimed showed extraterrestrial objects flying in space (he shot the video using a telescope).  Walson has been veritably crucified by the UFO community.  Some say the torment is justified and directed towards a hoaxer who is simply out to make a buck.  Others however, claim the discredit is a purposeful misinformation campaign directed by governmental entities and/or ex-business partners soured over a film deal gone bad.

To read more and view the video, click here.