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originally posted by: MrCrowley88
You got to be kidding bro....the person recording this, posting this, and believing this is bonkers. a reply to: LongArmLugh
originally posted by: Hecate666
What am I looking at here???
OP, any idea about the background of this?
Also, could you add times where something is happening in the video?
I have no idea what is going on.
Thanks
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: LongArmLugh
If he can't see them with the naked eye....how's he know where to keep looking? How's he find them in the first place?
The "entity" looks like a dog to me.
And I'm extremely, monumentally, terrifically glad this dude isn't my neighbor.
originally posted by: LongArmLugh
Also, for those of you thinking it's a dog pause the video right at 19:23 and inch forward frame by frame until about 19:26. Whatever it is, it's bipedal and 3-4 feet tall by my reckoning.
originally posted by: CirqueDeTruth
Principalities are of of the 9 orders of angels in the angelic hierarchy. Their mission, as put forth my God Almighty Jesus - is to watch over and protect the belief of religion, and the leaders of people. They are suppose to inspire them to make the best choice possible for the whole.
Not all angels are demons, and I don't think God would care for that. To just assume we know the plan on anything. Even what those orbs were doing over that house back in 2009 during Christmas. Perhaps that family experienced a Christmas Miracle that season. So did the concerned neighbor, video recording these orbs, ever contact and get to know those people being visited? To ascertain whether their lives were falling apart, good, on the mend?
It's a curious home video.
CdT
originally posted by: LongArmLugh
Also, everyone. I don't recommend watching it on a cell phone. Use a computer monitor and turn your brightness up a bit. Click on the YouTube video quality and turn it up to the maximum allowed.