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Pilot captures footage of UAPs, reflections, or flares (South China Sea travels) - C C - Dec 12, 2021 https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/pilot-captures-footage-suspected-ufos-031009424.html EXCERPT: The footage was reportedly captured by a pilot who was flying over the South China Sea at an altitude of 39,000 feet. The video shows three sets of mysterious light formations moving through the clouds near Hong Kong before quickly disappearing. “I don’t know what that is. That is some weird s###,” a person is heard saying in the video, before the lights seemingly vanish one by one. “Gone.” Though the lights don’t appear to be from any known aircraft, some social media users suspected they were either reflections from the cockpit glass or military flares. Chris Spitzer, who describes himself as an experienced atmospheric phenomena investigator, proposed the latter theory... (MORE - missing details) RE: Pilot captures footage of UAPs, reflections, or flares (South China Sea travels) - Magical Realist - Dec 13, 2021 Saw that video earlier. Certainly is intriguing. I don't know many flares that fly in formation and horizontally. For now we can file it in the "weird shit" category. lol RE: Pilot captures footage of UAPs, reflections, or flares (South China Sea travels) - Syne - Dec 13, 2021 The clouds are likely moving horizontally, making the lights appear to. |