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a current shortage of genuine ufo activity results in the exploitation of chinese lanterns .shame really...
an excellent, nice long unshaky video! alot of people seem to be getting these lights on film lately. they are always red orbs, and fly in points that are triangular. it's so weird!
Yeah, nice camera work. I think we're all tired of the Chinese lantern comments. In forty years of sky-watching I've never seen a Chinese lantern, let alone at a wedding, funeral, or bar mitzvah. <br />These orbs are being filmed worldwide, and while it's frustrating that there's rarely any "intelligent movement", it's pretty obvious that they're not planes,
excellent video its either a triangle craft or 3 separate discs the triangle seems to be significant in ufo sightins & crop circles .
it's so weird that any three points appear to form a triangle! not only that, but post footage of lights in the sky and it's almost guaranteed that someone will call them chinese lanterns unless they're daytime objects, in which case they automatically become balloons! people see what they want to see. objectivity is apparently nearly extinct.
as much as i believe in ufos, i think these are really lanterns. they tend to fade at a certain area and start losing altitude when fading out. sorry, these are lanterns.<br />
Looks like lanterns to me.
Boy, this worldwide release of Chinese lanterns is really becoming a problem! Seems that the FAA would crack down on the thousands of Chinese lantern afficionados so 911 lines would stop being jammed by people reporting a UFO invasion! <br />I'm starting to think that visitors to this site are smoking Chinese lanterns.
I will agree on the lanterns on this one. They have a redish glow and the way these fade out and descend in a short period of time. the other orbs that seem to be legit are much brighter and hang in the air much longer. Please note the legit ones just seem to vanish then come back just as bright and sometimes in another location alltogether.