YT channel capturing predictable UAPs?

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I’ve barely seen the custodian file YT channel mentioned here, so I’m wondering what y’all’s take is on his footage. He regularly shoots video in L.A. near a military base, and frequently captures what he calls “dragons” (because he initially thought they were dragonflies) flying quickly past (or “tagging”) the helicopters and planes. There appears to be some consistent and predictable aspects to these things, where they seem to “tag” nearly every vehicle that goes above 150 feet or so.

I’m skeptical of a lot of UFO footage I see, but I do find this interesting, and it doesn’t seem that the usual “bug, balloon” answer would apply well to what is being seen here. Or maybe it does? What do you think?

Here’s the channel link: https://youtube.com/@custodianfile

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