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originally posted by: Vrillion
a reply to: Sremmos80
I do not agree with everything the guy claims in his video like explosions, stealing Afganistan technology, and etc. I am simply just interested in what these lights are and why are they doing this.
I don't know anything about transformers but even if that is true it still doesn't explain the UFOs flying over the lights. - See more at: www.abovetopsecret.com...
Battle at Fort Worth: How a string of electrical explosions lit up night sky like a scene from Star Wars
At first it looks like Texas is being attacked from the sky.
Dozens of fluorescent explosions sweep through the night in bursts of bright blue, orange and green flashes.
But the mysterious scene was actually caused by large numbers of electrical transformers exploding during a recent lightning storm in Fort Worth.
originally posted by: sled735
a reply to: Vrillion
Okay, so those are a different kind of flash than what I posted on above.
The ETs are obviously not happy that the U.S. removed certain things from Afghanistan. This is their way of destroying this tech before the military could use it.
I just watched a video on the Science channel about something similar happening on an army base back some years ago.
The ETs flew over and disarmed every missile they had armed.
This should be a lesson that those watching over the Earth will not allow certain things to fall into the hands of those who may use it for their own gain, or accidentally cause the destruction of mankind! Ain't gonna happen! Nope!!
This is the aftermath of a pretty brutal thunderstorm in Fort Worth Texas on May 10, 2011. It was taken from my balcony on the 34th floor of a building in Fort Worth. Though I thought we were at war or was terrorism, it was a massive series of downed 12,470 volt power lines. As I took it with my 70-200 2.8L IS lens, it is farther away than it looks. (it is 5 miles away) That is why there are not explosion sounds. This was a very well documented event. I was on my balcony to take lightning pictures (Yes, not smart) and this started happening in front of me. I turned my camera (Canon 5d MkII) to video mode and let it roll.
originally posted by: wmd_2008
originally posted by: sled735
a reply to: Vrillion
Okay, so those are a different kind of flash than what I posted on above.
The ETs are obviously not happy that the U.S. removed certain things from Afghanistan. This is their way of destroying this tech before the military could use it.
I just watched a video on the Science channel about something similar happening on an army base back some years ago.
The ETs flew over and disarmed every missile they had armed.
This should be a lesson that those watching over the Earth will not allow certain things to fall into the hands of those who may use it for their own gain, or accidentally cause the destruction of mankind! Ain't gonna happen! Nope!!
This makes you look KINDA stupid don't you think!!!
This is the aftermath of a pretty brutal thunderstorm in Fort Worth Texas on May 10, 2011. It was taken from my balcony on the 34th floor of a building in Fort Worth. Though I thought we were at war or was terrorism, it was a massive series of downed 12,470 volt power lines. As I took it with my 70-200 2.8L IS lens, it is farther away than it looks. (it is 5 miles away) That is why there are not explosion sounds. This was a very well documented event. I was on my balcony to take lightning pictures (Yes, not smart) and this started happening in front of me. I turned my camera (Canon 5d MkII) to video mode and let it roll.
originally posted by: Havox
a reply to: TritonTaranis
That's what transformers and power lines look like when they blow. I remember when watching Storm Chasers, whenever the lines would get hit they'd start yelling and pointing, and would show these types of flashes. I don't really know what the vertical lines are, those are pretty strange.