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No. The cloud moves behind the "light beam". Clearly.
In the 3rd video, the filmy-orb moves thru an upward light beam at the 2:06 mark. The light briefly goes out, but comes back on as the orb continues thru and past - now with a brighter center spot. So this filmy-orb was low over this city.
How about this? Here's the ISS "appearing over a roof top."
Other views show it just appearing over a building roof-top. So it obviously wasn't high up in the sky.
That's a pretty subjective assessment. Two objects in the same orbit pretty much follow one another. I guess you never got to see the shuttle and the ISS.
but seems to be pushing/directing the larger filmy-orb-with-bright-spot.
originally posted by: MKMoniker
a reply to: AthlonSavage
Thanks for your response.
These drifting-orbs continue to puzzle me, since they obviously aren't "failed missile tests" or "sky spirals", or whatever other nonsense people were using for explanations.
And what kind of fuel could that be, for ET craft?
And if "something" was below controlling and/or tracking them, they must have been mobile. And in a city, that presents its own problems, with streets and bridges and buildings preventing a straight course. And some of the orbs in these videos DID sail over tall buildings.
Was the "controller" out ahead of these filmy orbs? Pulling rather than pushing? If it's being pulled by a "connected" vehicle or even a hand-held device, could it be some kind of military surveillance/sensor?
www.militaryaerospace.com...
(Jan. 2015) AIR FORCE'S NEW "ISR SENSOR PODS" RELEASED THRU OPEN-SYSTEMS-STANDARDS