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originally posted by: HiMyNameIsCal
a reply to: Outlier13
What about a rave or a night club. I have seen som pretty crazy light shows.
originally posted by: Outlier13
a reply to: Furryhobnob
You would be surprised. A casino across the bay from where I live kept their spot lights on for a month and received a ton of complaints from the locals about the intensity of the lights at all hours of the night. Usually, with those spot lights you can clearly see a beam emanating from the ground. Looks like a bunch of massive light sabers.
I may just do that at some point, I contacted them with my orange ball i saw, you basically just get an email back saying it's unexplainable to them and so is a unidentified flying object, I think they put them in a database
originally posted by: HiMyNameIsCal
a reply to: Furryhobnob
I also don't want to debunk your video. That is a nice piece you have there. You should contactMUFON
spotlights don't get used in the UK as much as they seem to in the states, and as I've previously stated they didn't have any beams going upwards like in the video you've posted ,they looked like they were above the clouds, plus there's nothing within miles of me that would use spotlights, it's all housing and fields, I'm not completely ruling them out, but they didn't move like spotlights do either, no particular pattern, just random movements across the sky
originally posted by: abe froman
That's a promotional spotlight used along interstates and highways to attract business to truck stops and so forth.
Bars/nightclubs use them sometimes as well.
They are pretty impressive on cloudy or foggy nights.
originally posted by: Outlier13
a reply to: Furryhobnob
Ok, so I was able to locate the video and here it is below. Was this similar to what you witnessed?
originally posted by: Furryhobnob
originally posted by: KansasGirl
Was it four distinct independent lights? Clearly they changed position in relation to eachother; was it always four lights?
Yeah it seemed to be 4 independent lights, all moving differently, never crossing paths though, sometimes almost stopping when near each other and then going in another direction, and yeah all 4 were always in view, 1 of them moved further away than the other 3 a few times, but I could still see it
originally posted by: Furryhobnob
originally posted by: Outlier13
a reply to: Furryhobnob
You would be surprised. A casino across the bay from where I live kept their spot lights on for a month and received a ton of complaints from the locals about the intensity of the lights at all hours of the night. Usually, with those spot lights you can clearly see a beam emanating from the ground. Looks like a bunch of massive light sabers.
There was no beam below the clouds coming from the ground, they seemed to be above the clouds, I've seen spotlights before, these didn't look like spotlights to me, but hey they can't be ruled out 100 percent
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: Furryhobnob
Reports here from 2016
www.itv.com...
theleicesterchronicle.co.uk...
originally posted by: soulwaxer
a reply to: Furryhobnob
Very interesting!
Looks like I may have seen the same lights around 3 weeks ago. See my thread on that here: www.abovetopsecret.com...
I'm across the channel in Belgium. It was only partly cloudy here, and as the lights moved into clear parts of the sky, they still looked "fuzzy", as if they were still behind clouds. So my impression was that they were not craft, but some kind of energy phenomenon.
How fast were they moving? The ones I saw were VERY fast, sort of like someone was swinging search lights in all directions. The strange thing was that the same movement patterns kept repeating. Also, the lights faded in slowly out of nothing, and as they became brighter, they sped up.
Can you compare your notes to they above please? Thanks!
soulwaxer