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posted on Aug, 16 2015 @ 09:33 PM
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a reply to: 0bserver1

A slow moving light bunch of lights ascending into the sky that seem to disappear one by one are usually nothing more than Chinese lanterns every time. They seem to disappear as the wick burns out and the glow reflecting within the structure goes out too. We can call those UFOs, but they give few evidences of being a decent type of UFO sightings. Usually, they are seen as within view of public gatherings as they raise in the air and mingling in no order with wind conditions.

A decent UFO sighting, while rare, will give evidence of being a solid body or a large lighted body displaying unconventional structure, silence, speed and maneuvering ability out of the ordinary such as to shock the observer into believing that they have witnessed something extraordinary.

Confusing the two is OK, but don't make the mistake, as some forces would have you do, of thinking that all UFOs are nothing more than Chinese lanterns.



posted on Aug, 16 2015 @ 10:39 PM
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a reply to: 0bserver1

LOL. Been posted and yes they are paratroopers.



posted on Aug, 17 2015 @ 01:38 AM
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a reply to: soulpowertothendegree
Really and that was mentioned in the other thread as well? Can you post a link?

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posted on Aug, 17 2015 @ 01:42 AM
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This is more like what you might see with a parachute display (and did, in the Milwaukee video from the other thread).



Not a lot of similarity.
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posted on Aug, 17 2015 @ 07:03 AM
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originally posted by: 0bserver1

Glowing spheres, orbs whatever we want to call them they're the most common mystical objects from this era.


Using the latest theory on the universe being a hologram maybe those orbs / lights / what have you are nothing but dead pixels?
/end sarcasm

interesting video though...
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posted on Aug, 17 2015 @ 09:37 AM
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a reply to: Phage

I myself have little interest in reports of low-detail glowing lights
in the sky. What interests me are reports from credible people
(many right here on ATS) that they have seen so-called
'orbs' right in their face, or up to say a few hundred
feet away. That at times these 'orbs' persist for minutes
of time or longer, before either disappearing or 'wandering off'.

Some might call these lights 'earth lights' and there have been
genuine scientific investigations of them made, such as in
the UK.

I myself do not find 'ball lightening' explanations credible..
the atmospheric conditions do not match up.. and the
duration is entirely too long. Ball lightning might
persist 5 seconds.. but certainly not 5 minutes.

Do you have a credible theory for these longer lasting
'orbs', or do you just say 'mis-identification' or wishful
thinking or the like?

Unfortunately I have never seen one myself.. various
other strange occurrences and sightings, but never an
'orb'.

Kev



posted on Aug, 17 2015 @ 05:31 PM
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originally posted by: donktheclown
Uh oh, I hear them coming....Weather balloons, swamp gas, lens flare etc.


Ha! I am going to be one of those people. The orange red orbs in the video look exactly like military flares. I live in between an Army base and and air force base. I see these all the time. Most of the time they are drop really high in the air and you will not notice then unless you are looking for them. Other times they are drop at very low altitudes to light up a field during training, you also would not notice these unless you were very close to the area. Now, when dropped at a altitude that you see in the video they tend to really stand out.

I would bet money that they are just flares. The color of them, the way they "turn on/light up" the patterns they form and the way the sway in the wind all points to flares.




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