Looks like Chinese lanterns to me. <br /><br /><br />These sort of things aren't useful without a specific time. An exact location is also helpful.
could be fakes doesnt resemble usual true ufo sighting we.ve seen in ufo site was the bright one a street light as paul quite rightly stated there no co ordinance locations etc .
I have seen this same craft being spoted time and time again…It is only one craft and it apears to be somewhat cloaked, and it is vast…I have seen other vids with this same craft decending with only a large vapor trai visible and then it levels off and the you can see the same triangular lights seem to fade on…I am a aviational expert and from what I have seen this thing is just so darn
I've seen lights nearly identical to these out over Lake Michigan with 2 friends during an Aurora Borealis event back in 06. They were in clusters of 3, 4, or 5 lights. Probably 4 clusters of em. We couldn't make em out except that we could tell each light was either a number of different colored oscillating lights or a single light flickering different colors quickly in secession.
Looks like Chinese lanterns to me. <br /><br /><br />These sort of things aren't useful without a specific time. An exact location is also helpful.
could be fakes doesnt resemble usual true ufo sighting we.ve seen in ufo site was the bright one a street light as paul quite rightly stated there no co ordinance locations etc .
Excellent!
Or tumbling space debris.
I have seen this same craft being spoted time and time again…It is only one craft and it apears to be somewhat cloaked, and it is vast…I have seen other vids with this same craft decending with only a large vapor trai visible and then it levels off and the you can see the same triangular lights seem to fade on…I am a aviational expert and from what I have seen this thing is just so darn
Looks like we are geting closer to each others;-)<br />Great site.
Looks like we are geting closer to our star family;-)<br />Great site.
I've seen lights nearly identical to these out over Lake Michigan with 2 friends during an Aurora Borealis event back in 06. They were in clusters of 3, 4, or 5 lights. Probably 4 clusters of em. We couldn't make em out except that we could tell each light was either a number of different colored oscillating lights or a single light flickering different colors quickly in secession.