Triangular high-speed weather balloons, clearly.
I am hoping that everyone understand that UFOs are nothing more than demonic manifestations. Deception is spreading, people are being deceived to believe that these are aliens from other worlds.
Obviously Russian or Chinese drones. But since we’re so busy sissifying our military, no one is bother to watch what those two countries are doing.

USAF terrorizing lowly swabbies
They’re clearly U.S. remotely piloted vehicles. If they were aliens, they’d never be over the ocean but over farmland instead and only witnessed by those who were probed against their will.
In a college English course, we had to read an Old English chronicle, or diary. The writer would occasionally mention that a “comet” was “spotted.” I wondered what was significant about that. Comets hang around for a long time. “Spotted” connotes “fleeting.” Later on, I read that a researcher found an old drawing, from that era, of what we know as a classic flying saucer, and it was labeled “comet.”
For people who are saying that it must be the Russians, or the Chinese or even us, a quick primer on current drone technology is probably helpful.
Drones that can loiter on-site for roughly an hour, controlled either by GPS, line-of-sight RF or even inertial navigation systems have been used in off-shore oil & gas exploration for about a decade now. These are (mostly) turbine-powered mini-copters that can be outfitted with sophisticated camera equipment that’s used to survey oil rigs. It doesn’t take a big leap of faith to imagine that we’ve developed somewhat smaller drones that can loiter for perhaps as long as 2-hours.
However, rotor-powered aircraft - like these maritime drones - are incredibly easy to identify using FLIR or 3GEN NVG because the rotor-tips light-up like Christmas trees particularly out to sea when static electricity is very prevalent. Anyone who’s been on deck using NVGs during helo-ops understands what I’m saying. The optical signature is very pronounced. Using infrared systems - which the Burke-class all carry - turbine exhaust is also very pronounced. None of the videos show anything remotely resembling the optical signature of a rotor-powered craft out to sea.
More problematically, to operate these kinds of drones - which are roughly the size of a biggish golf cart, or larger - in off-shore conditions from the deck of a vessel, a considerable amount of deck-space is required, much like the kind of space a helo needs to operate from. For a variety of reasons, you could not launch this kind of drone from a submarine. And even if you could, because of the sail, submarines on the surface are VERY easy for an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer to detect.
So, it was too far from land to have been launched from shore. And, it would have required a reasonably good-sized ship to launch from sea. Any ship big enough to launch and recover these drones would have been EASILY identified by a US navy vessel whose primary mission is to identify other ships at sea.
If they didn’t come from the sea and they didn’t come from the land, where did they come from? And, why were there no rotor signatures in any of the videos?
You got it, Boss.

Drip, drip, drip towards a big reveal.
Just like Bigfoot photos, they are always blurry and far away.
Looked like stealth aircraft to me and I HAVE SEEN A UFO! (me and hundreds/thousands of other people saw it at the same time). Also reported on a local TV station
I should say its lights. It was at night. It was YUGE! SILENT! (or too far up to be heard, but in that case it would have had to be even YUGER!
Were they able to get a weapons lock on these things?
Was the Phalanx ready to blow them out of the sky then investigate the wreckage later?
The US Navy just allows this to happen?
What if they were swarming small boats?
This is all BS
