April of 2013, Aguadiya, Puerto Rico. The US Customs and Border patrol took off for a routine mission. Shortly afterward, they saw a strange light coming toward them. Taken off guard, the pilot immediately turns on the thermal imaging camera.
The million-dollar camera mounted on the plane, immediately picked up the flying object.
As they track the flying object, it descends into the ocean. Moments later it comes out of the water and the one object becomes two. The object flies off and is not seen again. What did the US Customs and Border patrol capture on their thermal imaging camera?

Ron S
The proverbial technological hotdog on a stick in front of the hungry dog once again.(dog chasing dog, dog chasing it’s tail?)
I love dogs but I also realize I’m not a dog, and if you’re reading this I’m pretty sure you aren’t a dog either. How long before we see this repetition of Tricks for Treats as what it really is? What is it you ask? Not good if you ask me… there are definitely different appropriate times to zoom in and out when looking at our existence. Here’s my thought.
Sometimes the best and worst things you can do to a person is show them it CAN be done. It all comes down to the motive behind the showman. Is it a demonstration shown to you and easily everyone else, humbly, without shame, with a complete explanation of how, for the greater good where everyone can witness it?… or is it more like a DEMONstration that likes to hide, has secrets, leaves you searching for answers, on a quest for getting closer to it, befriending it or letting it in for your own selfish gains?
Life may not be that cut and dried in every case… but maybe it is.
Bruce G
Well said 🧐
Candice W
I’ve Caught 1 of these In Broad daylight On Camera It looks Just the The 1 they Call the Tic Tac.