Good grief,
It’s BIRDS, flying into and out of sunbeams.
Any prairie kid who grew up outside the city could tell you that.
Talk about false witness!!
Ball lightning, maybe?
I’m gonna have to go with Mormons.
Plane flying with landing lights on?
I have seen those little led lights on kids shoes and toys that only light up when the kid or toy is moving. Fasten a few to some birds and turn them loose.
Dronufo
A drone with lighta attached, flying at dusk. As the operator is apparently unknown, it is in fact, a UFO.
Swamp gas reflecting off a weather balloon
Flying sharks with lasers on their heads.
Funny how all these UFO sightings are more common with the increased popularity of private drones flying around.
I don’t know about UFOs but around the .50 mark BigFoot can be seen.
This appears to be happening over a ridge line, where it’s typical to have a roiling updraft on a windy day. So I’m gonna say it’s white plastic bags or sheets of paper or something along those lines.
It looks like the first time this person used the phone for a video but from what I saw it doesn’t look all that strange. A wind blown plastic shopping bag maybe?
If you believe that space aliens have crossed trillions of miles to fly strangely conventional* aircraft, if you see such things, you think, “a-ha! Here’s my proof they exist! That’s how I would expect a UFO to look!”
But think about this: let’s say you don’t start with the premise that space aliens drive fairly conventional aircraft. By fairly conventional, I mean that they buzz around the atmosphere at speeds a tiny fraction of the speed of light. After all this paradigm was created when we expected aliens to be coming from Mars. We’ve now developed strong expectations that some form of life exists on other extra-solar planets, maybe billions of them, but all of them are tens of light years away.
So how would we expect such a being to travel to Earth? A spinning disk to create artificial gravity that they might accidentally crash in the New Mexico desert? Orbs of light dancing in the atomosphere? Bogeys tailing WWII aircraft?
No, no and no. Not at all. Not even close.
Oh wow! Another fuzzy video.
I think I can say, with some certainty, that those are wires in the video.