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originally posted by: howtonhawky
Chances are it is not from a man made electric source.
I hear they have a few problems with keeping the lights on there.
Awesome pics!
originally posted by: Abednego
originally posted by: howtonhawky
Chances are it is not from a man made electric source.
I hear they have a few problems with keeping the lights on there.
Awesome pics!
Unfortunately your are right. There are still problems with the electric grid. Things are worst than what it looks like.
originally posted by: howtonhawky
originally posted by: Abednego
originally posted by: howtonhawky
Chances are it is not from a man made electric source.
I hear they have a few problems with keeping the lights on there.
Awesome pics!
Unfortunately your are right. There are still problems with the electric grid. Things are worst than what it looks like.
Makes me wonder what 3rd world country would lay claim to the place then put them in the dark while ignoring them all together.
Perhaps we may see some alien intervention into the area?
The DHC-8 took off on a routine flight and soon after takeoff they noticed “a pinkish to reddish light over the ocean that was in their vicinity and approaching toward the south.” The crew was concerned the tower had not told them about the incoming traffic, so they called it in.
The tower told them they also had a visual on the object, but they were unsure of its identity. Once the object got close to land, its lights turned off, but at this time the DHC-8 was able to begin tracking and filming the object with their onboard thermal imaging system. The DHC-8 did not approach the object, but circled the area and filmed it. The DHC-8 did not pick up the object on radar. However, their radar was looking downward to track ships on the ocean, not objects in the sky.
As it emerges from the water, it appears to split in half – changing shape in the process. The startling footage was shot in Aguadillia, Puerto Rico on April 25, 2013, but has only recently been released. And The Scientific Coalition for Ufology (SCU) claims the video came from a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) whistleblower.
The aircraft that first spotted the object said they noticed a strange, pinkish, red light above the ocean.
SOLAR MINIMUM SUNSPOT: During the past 24 hours, sunspot AR2715 has almost quadrupled in size, growing two dark cores larger than Earth. The active region is now crackling with low-level solar flares such as this C2-classexplosion recorded by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory at 01:15 UT on June 21st: A pulse of extreme ultraviolet radiation from the flare briefly ionized the top of Earth's atmosphere above the Pacific Ocean (map), causing a shortwave radio brownout at frequencies below 10 MHz. People who might have noticed the disturbance include mariners and ham radio operators.