Posted on 03/25/2021 1:27:35 PM PDT by BenLurkin
We contacted the airport tower to see if someone could explain the lights but have not heard back from anyone. So far, we have not been able to speak to anyone with the FAA to find out if there were any drones in the area.
The Southaven Police Department told us they had not received any calls about the lights. Memphis Police have not gotten back to us. The time stamp on David Howell’s cell phone shows the video was captured just after 10 p.m.
“I can’t believe nobody else got video or called and said, hey, we see something. It’s kind of strange,” David Howell said.
David Howell said after what he saw above the trees on his street he’s a believer.
“I just think the universe is so big why would God only make us? I don’t know but that’s my thought. I find it hard to believe we are alone,” Howell said.
According to the UFO Stalker website, the last time a UFO was reported in Southaven was in 2017.
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I tend to agree also.
Yeah, some guys in England used to do something similar with a large weather balloon filled with helium and a small light bulb inserted into it. But now that I read your comment, a kite would probably be even better, since you can jerk a kite around to make the light move in all sorts of “weird” ways, and probably can’t do that as well with a big balloon.
They’re after the catfish.
“I’m still agnostic on whether God created intelligent or otherwise lifeforms on other planets”
Some days I’m not convinced God created intelligent life on THIS planet.
We’ve see these, on the island of Kauai, before. Absolutely beautiful.
Lights in the night sky.
Just like the "Phoenix Lights" that were a hoax done by light planes in formation at night.
Bona fide UFOs do wild zig zags—stop, start, wild acceleration, then hover, sudden reversals in direction, sudden and super-quick changes in altitude, change colors, sometimes even change shapes etc. Many of them actually wobble as well (as though they were bobbing in an ocean).
It is very easy to distinguish between those and balloons, airplanes, chinese lanterns, etc.
Sounds very much like an optical phenomena.
Optical phenomena have no mass, and can accelerate, decelerate, etc. very easily.
Think cat chasing laser light dot.
Debunkers have been pushing the “optical phenomena” argument for a while—of course the close up UFOs have physical effects like shutting off electrical systems or causing burns.
Then there are the UFOs that hovered over military bases and turned off the nukes.
You can read more about those here:
https://www.amazon.com/Faded-Giant-Robert-Salas/dp/1419603418
Given that this is within a couple miles if Graceland, I’m thinking it might have been a hunka burnin’ love.
“Billy! Git the rifle and shoot that darn flyin’ thingamajing out of the sky!”
Chinese Lanterns. set a lite by the two gentlemen. That’s my take.
Fake news...
Just somebody practicing for the now-canceled/outlawed 4th of July...
LOL! Yep! Why even guess?
There’s a show on Hulu call “Resident Alien” about an... alien. Bad hair alien guy had a bit part in the show. It was pretty funny.
Another clear example of advanced alien technology or tactics which has consistently thwarted any and all attempts to produce a clear picture of any of their craft or occupants! Alien image blurring technology or tactics (AIBTOT) strikes again!
Everyone and their dog has a high quality video camera in their pocket 24/7. To the point that a rocket booster reenters the atmosphere without previous announcement and there are dozens of good-quality videos of the event:
Yet UFOs, the Chupacabra, Mothman, and the NJ Devil go unrecorded.
Indeed, proof of Alien Image Blurring Technology And Tactics! But moon landings were faked. /Sarcasm off
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