Bugs and birds might have magnetic sensitivity for navigation. A rotating bar magnet can effect the human brain. I consider ether sensitivity to encompass electrical effects for lack of a better word even though people say there is not ether but they are not considering effects that I do, These air ship might be electrical voltage driven so powerful that light is bent around it. Perhaps the bugs are confused by the light or the air around the airship.
Muy bien ever2020!, estos variables están ocultos en las nubes. A veces se los ve en los bordes de las nubes. Cuando están en las nubes o pasan delante de una se puede ver las esferitas negras que tienen dentro, por eso se los ve mas oscuros. Creo que te vas a tener que comprar un trípode!!! , a mi no me quedó mas remedio jaa.
several years ago, I saw a glowing mass after a thunderstorm, it hit the garagae and pieces "broke" off, they were ant, somehow an ant swarm started glowing after the thunderstorm, (electrical?) and the swarm glowed like some daylight discs I have seen, this insect behavior is interesting,
Bugs and birds might have magnetic sensitivity for navigation. A rotating bar magnet can effect the human brain. I consider ether sensitivity to encompass electrical effects for lack of a better word even though people say there is not ether but they are not considering effects that I do, These air ship might be electrical voltage driven so powerful that light is bent around it. Perhaps the bugs are confused by the light or the air around the airship.
teslaandlyne 2 years ago
Muy bien ever2020!, estos variables están ocultos en las nubes. A veces se los ve en los bordes de las nubes. Cuando están en las nubes o pasan delante de una se puede ver las esferitas negras que tienen dentro, por eso se los ve mas oscuros. Creo que te vas a tener que comprar un trípode!!! , a mi no me quedó mas remedio jaa.
Saludos
GabyDecall 2 years ago
weird dude
Wakeupsleepyhead1984 2 years ago
several years ago, I saw a glowing mass after a thunderstorm, it hit the garagae and pieces "broke" off, they were ant, somehow an ant swarm started glowing after the thunderstorm, (electrical?) and the swarm glowed like some daylight discs I have seen, this insect behavior is interesting,
goldgrif 2 years ago
In frames 48 - 110 you can see the grey inner circle which always seem to face towards you. Im suprised you saw this guy at all. Good one.
commandorando123 2 years ago