A fleet of lights recorded off North Carolina’s Outer Banks has ignited a debate about whether they are honest-to-goodness UFOs or just part of a mysterious military exercise.
William Guy posted a 31-second video Sept. 28 on YouTube, showing what appears to be 14 glowing orbs over the water! Videos for UFO Debate In NC After Odd Lights 1:27 UFO : Strange Lights a Mystery in North Carolina ABC News!! He refers to it as a “ real UFO sighting .”
“Anybody tell me what that is?” Guy says in the video. “We’re in the middle of the ocean, on a ferry, nothing around! 5:18 Strange 'pill-shaped' object seen pulsing in NC sky ignites UFO debate: What was it? charlotteobserver.com!! Look. Nothing around. No land, no nothing.”
Guy told the McClatchy news group he’s from Indiana and is among the workers sent to repair damage on Ocracoke Island caused by intense flooding during Hurricane Dorian.
The video was filmed aboard a ferry crossing the Pamlico Sound from Ocracoke Island to Swan Quarter on the mainland, he said. The lights appeared for at least a minute and a half , he posted on YouTube.
While you're here, how about this:
UFO sightings: Top Dem on Senate intel committee, senators briefed - CNNPolitics
Navy confirms videos did capture UFO sightings, but it calls them by another name
Three videos posted online that have been described as being related to UFO sightings do indeed include footage of "unidentified aerial phenomena," a U.S. Navy spokesman confirmed.
But as for specifics, spokesman Joseph Gradisher said the Navy doesn't know exactly what the objects are.
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The website The Black Vault last week first reported the Navy's "unidentified aerial phenomena" designation and said the three videos are commonly known as "FLIR1," "Gimbal" and "GoFast."
The video called FLIR1 shows an oblong-shaped object, which accelerates out of view from sensors. The group says that video is from 2004 and the "2004 Nimitz incident."
In the video called Gimbal , a crew member is heard saying "look at that thing" about an object that they said appeared to be going against the wind. One says they believed it was a drone.
Most UFO sightings by state from 2001-2015
Sightings of these alleged interstellar visitors to Earth have been chronicled throughout history. However, the mania for UFOs shifted into hyperdrive in 1947, when flying saucer enthusiasts believed the remains of an otherworldly spacecraft, and even the corpse of an alien, were discovered in Roswell, New Mexico! UFO debate in NC after odd lights spotted off Outer Banks ...A fleet of lights recorded off North Carolina's Outer Banks has ignited a debate about whether they are ...goodness UFOs or just part of a mysterious military exercise. William Guy posted a...!! The U.S. government said in 1994 that the remains were debris from a neoprene balloon used in a top-secret government surveillance project.
Many people who report a UFO sighting have reported the object without the use of viewing apparatus such as a telescope . Weather, among other variables, can trick an observer into thinking he or she has seen something unusual! Strange lights off the Outer Banks spark UFO debate: Was ...wbtv.com /2019/10/04/strange- ...spark- ufo - ...it...OUTER BANKS, N.C . (Mark Price/The Charlotte Observer) - A fleet of lights recorded off North Carolina's Outer Banks has ignited a debate about whether they are ...goodness UFOs or just part of a mysterious military exercise.!! There are thousands of UFO sightings reported every year, including several made by airline pilots and astronauts . Many sightings are compiled by the National UFO Reporting Center, which disseminates what it calls credible UFO reports.
Not to change the topic here:
'Wow, What Is That?' Navy Pilots Report Unexplained Flying Objects - The New York Times
WASHINGTON — The strange objects, one of them like a spinning top moving against the wind, appeared almost daily from the summer of 2014 to March 2015, high in the skies over the East Coast. Navy pilots reported to their superiors that the objects had no visible engine or infrared exhaust plumes, but that they could reach 30,000 feet and hypersonic speeds.
In late 2014, a Super Hornet pilot had a near collision with one of the objects, and an official mishap report was filed! Cluster of lights sets off UFO debate - miamiherald.com www.miamiherald.com /news/ weird /article235818822.html A man visiting the Outer Banks, North Carolina recorded a cluster of lights in September 2019 that many people claim are UFOs . Others believe they are military flares .!! Some of the incidents were videotaped, including one taken by a plane's camera in early 2015 that shows an object zooming over the ocean waves as pilots question what they are watching.
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But the objects have gotten the attention of the Navy, which earlier this year sent out new classified guidance for how to report what the military calls unexplained aerial phenomena, or unidentified flying objects.
'Fleet of UFOs' Followed US Aircraft, Navy Pilot Says | Space
Between 2014 and 2015, seasoned pilots in the U.S. Navy experienced a number of harrowing encounters with UFOs during training missions in the U.S. While pilots were mid-flight, their aircraft cameras and radar detected seemingly impossible objects flying at hypersonic speeds at altitudes up to 30,00 feet (9,144 meters); these mysterious UFOs did so with no visible means of propulsion, The New York Times reported on May 26.
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Two of the pilots who spoke with The Times about the inexplicable sightings share their stories in the new History Channel documentary series " Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation ," premiering May 31.
Video of two aerial encounters appears in the series, showing clips of UFOs: one tiny white speck and one large, dark blob. These UFOs later came to be known respectively as "Go Fast" and "Gimbal."
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