Jose Escamilla presents his discovery of Rods, mysterious flying objects captured on video that appear to be unknown life forms moving through the air at high speeds. His investigation into these anomalous phenomena began when strange elongated objects appeared on video footage, visible only when played back in slow motion. Escamilla discusses the characteristics of Rods including their appearance, flight patterns, and the wing-like appendages that seem to propel them through the air. The conversation covers where Rods have been observed and how they appear on video worldwide, suggesting a widespread phenomenon that normally goes undetected due to their speed. He examines theories about what Rods might be, from unknown biological organisms to interdimensional entities that occasionally manifest in our reality. Escamilla addresses skeptical explanations attributing Rods to motion blur or insects while presenting evidence that such conventional explanations cannot account for all observed characteristics. His research reveals patterns in Rod sightings and how these objects appear to exhibit purposeful movement rather than random flight or camera artifacts. The discussion explores implications of Rods for understanding biodiversity and whether Earth hosts unknown life forms that exist outside normal human perception. Escamilla's discovery demonstrates how video technology enables detection of phenomena invisible to unaided perception while raising questions about what else might exist just beyond human sensory capabilities.