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NO It is not real and I can give you several reasons why I know this to be true.

1) If this object was actually traveling through the atmosphere fast enough to be white hot, the heat of the fireball would have set the people (and the trees) immediately on fire.

2) The camera was easily able to track the alleged fireball all the way to the ground - which means it couldn't possibly have been white hot in the first place (not moving nearly fast enough!)

3) The impact. Accepting for a moment that the object WAS actually moving fast enough to be white hot, the shock wave from the impact at that range (maybe 20 yards) would have had the consistency of solid iron and be travelling away from the impact point at several hundred MPH which would have turned both the people into chunky salsa and left a crater about 60 to 100 feet in diameter. As it was, the trees immediately next to the impact point didn't even quiver as the object approached, nor were they knocked over when it impacted.

4) The noise of the object's passing through the air would have instantly deafened the people before it hit the ground.

That vid had the same visual quality as the average made-for-Syfy-channel film.

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