Folks, call me crazy…again, but I have a question that needs an answer

ADT has been trying to install their Pulse system for a couple months.  The 
first visit lasted 12 hrs and they came back, then back again today.  Included 
with this system is one indoor camera so I put it in my office on one desk 
looking at my other desk.  The only time it records is when there is movement, 
then it records a 30 second clip.

This has been installed since their first visit, and every so often I will 
check to see if it’s working.   When I check the clip will be when I go into 
the room and it will record a short clip of me moving at my desk….then last 
night at 7:35 I recorded something else, I wasn’t in the room so I didn’t 
trigger the camera.

This is a 30 second clip, 21 seconds in, with 9 seconds to go you will see a 
white light appear from the upper left and fly across the room into the wall, 
all in about 1 second.  If you stop the clip and then use the right and left 
arrows you can move it a frame at a time across the room and it even looks like 
it has a small explosion as it hits the wall.  

I wanted the ADT guys to see this today so since it was just recorded last 
night I had them take a loo,, I thought possibly it was something with their 
camera…nope.  At first they thought it might be a moth, then a fly….until I set 
to actual speed….now they were bug eyed and didn’t have a clue, making all 
kinds of jokes.

It appears to hit exactly at the intercom box, and going frame to frame it 
seems to explode (very minor) as it reaches the box.  

I have watched this over and over and over….

Is there any type signal be it FM, radio, WiFi, etc. etc that somehow could be 
captured by a camera?  This has never been there before, it’s a mp4 clip 
playing in Quicktime.

VERY strange but must have some explanation…

One of you may have an answer, hope so…can’t send the clip as it’s almost 2 meg 
so I have to describe it.

John

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