September 29, 2008

The Rods Phenomena

The Rods phenomena started in March 1994 when Jose Escamilla, a film editor from New Mexico, captured some interesting footage of a UFO sighting. As he studied the tapes in frame-by-frame detail, Escamilla noticed long, thin, bizarre objects darting about the screen. Initially he thought they were birds or insects that were very close to the camera lens, but as he sharpened the clarity of the picture, an elongated cylindrical body could be viewed.

Their rod-like shape gave them their name, and in subsequent years, a wealth of similar footage has been recorded from all corners of the globe. Rods seem to be living organisms, unnoticeable to the human eye because of their rapid movement. They have an extended, ultra-thin frame, and sets of wings or fins protruding from their body. The quick, haphazard motion suggests they are organic life, but detailed analysis is difficult, as they are only discernible in pictures taken with high-shutter-speed cameras. To some extent they look like stick insects with no real limbs, but the possibility that they are known organisms has been proven wrong.

Footage of rods moving alongside existing animals highlights the fact that their design and attributes are quite unlike any creature that we recognise. There has been a huge amount of private footage captured by enthusiasts, but very few examples of truly high-grade, broadcast quality photography. One of the best examples of rods on film came from Mark Lichtle, who was recording parachutists leaping into a cavern in Mexico called the Cave of the Swallows. During the 45 minutes of footage, countless rods can be seen alongside insects, birds and people, and it is now widely accepted that the Cave of the Swallows is one of the best places to capture rods on camera. However, rods are sighted across the world, and even the US Navy is reported to have knowledge and footage of the phenomenon. With an abundance of growing proof, it seems the idea of flying rods has to be taken seriously. But still, nobody has any idea what they truly are.

Matt Lamy

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2 comments:

Jum said...

Uhm, has anybody in charge here actually watched all of the video that's been embedded, and captioned (obviously not by the vid maker himself) "video of this (sic) phenomena"? If not I suggest you do so rather quickly.

Because you might want to rethink using this particular video as an example of rod sightings. Unless Phenomenica agrees with the vid maker that rods aren't a phenomenon at all; but instead are simply everyday flying insects that have been misidentified by credulous fools. If that's the case this vid will do nicely. Otherwise you really should get another vid, stat.

Anonymous said...

I've seen this kind of video for way too long. I still can't believe fools are still trying to figure it out. It is so simple. They are dragonflys. Cameras film at 30 frames per second. Insects flap there wings many times faster that that. The camera will film 3 to 5 wing beats per frame. The image will be a blured rod shape.