Posted on 05/27/2019 10:36:38 AM PDT by BenLurkin
The Brown Mountain Lights are legendary UFOs (unidentified flying objects) in the North Carolina mountains. Theyve appeared to thousands of people over the past 100 years, yet like most UFOs, the Brown Mountain Lights are anything but predictable. App State physicist Daniel Caton and his team almost gave up after attempting to film the lights over the past few years.
Daniel Caton and his App State scientific team set up two cameras on a house overlooking the Brown Mountains and wirelessly streamed the footage to their lab back at Appalachian State University. For the past 4 years, they reviewed the footage every day from the previous night without seeing anything that couldnt be easily explained (shooting stars, car lights, camera flares, etc).
If something shows up on one camera but not the other, the team assumes they just saw a lens flare or some other electronic anomaly.
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Definitely indistinct which fits one criteria for a UFO/bigfoot photograph.
Mass flashy thingy coming.
“Take us to your leader.”
Looks like old cheap camera exhibiting massive smear from cmos overload (verticle lines) as well as a very slow frame rate, and slow electronic “shutter”. I think the mysterious horizontal flying bars are fire flies. But its shot in January, so I dunno...
Nah...just the Western Carolina kids lighting beer farts over in Cullowhee.
looks like it was filmed in palestine on a particularly angry day for the muslims as they send their ‘Let’s talk peace’ rockets’ into Israel
“Weird lights”. I was sitting on my porch one night looking at the sky with my binoculars. There must have been at least two dozen weird lights in an hour. They could have been satellites, who can say?
Laugh all you want, but I believe we have never been alone.
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I figure the Flashy Thingy is a circle driveway thingy.
[Note: Still no Cam 2 video due to camera quitting after a storm. Repair time not known.] Dusk-to-dawn 30-second images. Cloudy early, then clear with stars rising at angles. WEIRD LIGHTS FROM 0:52 - 1:02 IN. SEEM OUT OF FOCUS SO NEARBY. Likely lightning bugs but it's winter. Some vehicle lighting behind foreground ridge (not BM), due to traffic on Hwy 181. | Brown Mountain Lights Camera 1B January 10-11, 2019 | Daniel Caton | Published on Jan 14, 2019
The Phoenix Arizona lights are real.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_Lights
Yeah, it would be hard to get so many people to tell the same phony story. Me and my brother saw a black triangle at night once, floating right overhead without making so much as a sound. Scared us both. Secret government project? Who can say? This was back in the ‘70s.
The project has been filming virtually continuously for two years so if its fireflies they should have seen them almost every night in season. Also, some of the bars disappear behind the distant ridge so they cant be close. I dont know what these are but my nighttime surveillance cameras dont show anything similar. My cameras do show close orbs but those are obviously insects reflecting out of focus IR back.
The only time I have ever seen fireflies in person was when visiting my grandparents in Iowa almost 60 years ago; we dont have them here in the PNW.
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