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originally posted by: Sourcery
I wouldn't think ufos would need power from the limestone, but maybe they are gathering data from the limestone itself.
Being the remains of once living things, I'm sure it could provide a good deal of info for somebody not from this planet.
Just my 2 cents
EASTLAKE, Ohio — It’s not the first time someone has recorded images of something mysterious over Lake Erie, but a Northeast Ohio man says it’s the first time an image is clear.
“It was probably one of the craziest nights of activity I’ve ever experienced,” said Michael Lee Hill. Hill is a self-described UFO enthusiast who just released some never-before-seen video he claims to have recorded along the lakefront. According to Hill, the video was shot near his Eastlake home in November.
originally posted by: Tiger5
a reply to: ufoorbhunter What about granite? I am thinking about the earthlights idea?
The underground water has been associated with wells and beings associated with the wells, like white ladies in British folklore.
Yeah that is a possibility. Those porous zones could be releasing a build up of gas and this may be used by the ufo orbs to power their motors. The limestone itself is a crush of dead sea beasts apparently, maybe the ufo orbs are even the spirits of the dead fish/crabs?
originally posted by: Thecakeisalie
a reply to: ufoorbhunter
Limestone is porous so gases could be encased and released
originally posted by: underwerks
Or maybe it's the caverns and caves that limestone is known for? I grew up watching orange orb type UFO's weekly. One of our favorite things to do in high school was to go to a local spot, roll out the blankets, and watch them do their show. The entire area is mostly limestone and I always had a thought that maybe they're some type of plasma creature that comes from underground, in the caves.