Global news has numerous cameramen on their staff who could explain this at a glance, which means Global knows this is fake news, and they're pushing clickbait value anyway.
Edit: The important takeaway here is that just because the military says a UFO video is "real" doesn't mean it contains alien spacecraft or whatever. It just means the video is real (presumably meaning it's not CGI, or manipulated footage). They're making no claims about what the objects in the video are.
Ok, you notice how all the light spots (that are big/defined enough to discern) are all triangles, and all oriented identically?
It's because that's the shape of the aperture on the camera.
If it was an eight-sided aperture, they'd be octagons.
Global news has numerous cameramen on their staff who could explain this at a glance, which means Global knows this is fake news, and they're pushing clickbait value anyway.
Edit: The important takeaway here is that just because the military says a UFO video is "real" doesn't mean it contains alien spacecraft or whatever. It just means the video is real (presumably meaning it's not CGI, or manipulated footage). They're making no claims about what the objects in the video are.
Everyone got taken in by those "UFO" videos a while back because the Navy said they were "real". Yeah, they were real videos of perfectly ordinary objects.
Exactly. Even if these are UFOs, and that's a big if, it doesn't mean they are from outer space. They would simply be unidentified.