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Originally posted by Twilightgem
You saw these light from a couple different angles, right? So, at one point or another, yes, you should of heard them.
In the enhanced version of your video, it looks to me like only one light is blinking. The video shows a set of lights around the one brightest light. These are the lights you saw, right? The one light that was blinking was heading to the left of the frame. Did you see a plane passing within view of the lights?edit on 10-8-2011 by Twilightgem because: added another point to post.
Originally posted by discharged77
I am usually pretty skeptical but those lights are not from cessnas. After looking at the picks I believe that to be a pretty weak excuse, 14-18 Y/O's flying at night and that closely? Wouldn't the airport have been able to see airplanes on their radar? Lot's of unanswered questions.
Originally posted by roughycannon
Well if this is anything like the phoenix lights then its nothing really interesting then....
Originally posted by groingrinder
Originally posted by roughycannon
Lets clear up this Male Bovine Feces once and for all.
1. Just because the lights disappear behind the mountain, does not automatically make them flares. Any kind of light would disappear if it descended to a lower altitude than the top of the mountain.
2. Anyone who has actually seen flares ( and I fall into that category) knows that flares produce lots of two things. The first thing they produce lots of is light. It is intense light that is meant to illuminate large portions of the ground below and it is light that is seen for many miles. The second item that flares produce in large quantities is SMOKE. Because of the first item produced (intense light seen for miles) the second item produced (intense smoke) is prominently illuminated. Therefor if you have seven flares, you will see seven plumes of smoke rising above them. There is no way around it. Show me the smoke on any of the videos and I will believe that they are flares. I say this because I have witnessed this many times. I have even witnessed somebody trying to hoax a Phoenix lights incident with flares and it was immediately apparent.
There was no smoke I just called my cousin and asked him as well but flares also dont go into different formations like I have photos of
Originally posted by SuperTripps
reply to post by InnerPeace2012
the dark knight...who called the bottom of the stock market:
"So, our group of eight, will just in march 2009 walk right out of civilisation and sit and watch the melt down. "
LMFAO
Originally posted by how2josh
I saw these lights with my own eyes only I did not investigate. Have seen them before around the hualapai mtn. area when you look south numerous times. Something may be happening as far a new "vehicle tests" and or just simply unexplainable whatever they were generated such a clean light that it would be hard to dismiss them as regular helicopters. On that note they were in no way shape or form an airplane either.......They were like aircraft that moved slowly and generated no noise and the lights were WAY too bright to be anything we are "used" to in the sky.
Originally posted by imawlinn
So let me get this straight, kids ages 14 to 17 who are not allowed to drive after dark with a learners permit are allowed to fly airplanes at night in tight formations?? What a load of rhino dung! This wreaks of cover-up! Continue digging my friend, hopefully you will find answers.
Exactly, it is a cover up of some sort but they have to let us see them in the sky for everyone to accept what they were. I would have had no idea that this was happening, that night by the time i saw them there were only 9 in total. My daughter happened to see them and called me outside and I'm wondering why i dismissed them as helicopters i think it was because they moved so slow. From my angle of view which is from Thompson Ave by bank there was one that I saw that shot up into the atmosphere or space in just a second or less.
Originally posted by mbaca3570
Originally posted by how2josh
I saw these lights with my own eyes only I did not investigate. Have seen them before around the hualapai mtn. area when you look south numerous times. Something may be happening as far a new "vehicle tests" and or just simply unexplainable whatever they were generated such a clean light that it would be hard to dismiss them as regular helicopters. On that note they were in no way shape or form an airplane either.......They were like aircraft that moved slowly and generated no noise and the lights were WAY too bright to be anything we are "used" to in the sky.
Thank you someone to verify no noise was heard and those lights where really bright but there was always one brighter than the rest but they didnt have spot lights like if they were searching for something or someone on the ground