To: zaxtres
Those were no flares and that was debunked. Good try though.Back off. I wasn't trying to hustle anyone.
40 posted on
05/05/2021 11:21:10 AM PDT by
Oatka
To: Oatka
You claimed: If we are talking about the same "Phoenix Lights", that was proved to be a military exercise - the aircraft dropped flares which appeared in sequence and went out in sequence. If there are others, I haven't heard about them. ---------------- This has been debunked. And no I won't back off when people repeat lies. The proof that this was not flares dropped by military aircraft is that these lights were seen over the city and suburbs of a dense population center. The military would never drop flares in an exercise over a dense population due to the dangers military flares pose. Second, there are numerous amateur videos of the event and to prove that this was not "flares" was the fact the flares stayed at altitude and moved horizontally for a period of time and distance that current military flares could not accomplish. If you believe in the flare theory then you believe that most sightings are nothing more than weather balloons or swamp gas. As far as others, you haven't been looking or keeping an ear to the wind. Countless number of sightings in Alaska, Florida (Gulf of Mexico), Mexico, Area 51, Southern Ohio and elsewhere. These are all at one time have been UFO hotspots or currently are UFO hotspots in North America. USOs are also being reported daily in Alaska, Puerto Rico, the Antarctic, and elsewhere. Again, many more are seen than are reported. The amount of objects in the sky have not diminished, only the number of people reporting them have grown.
42 posted on
05/06/2021 1:16:40 AM PDT by
zaxtres
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