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It might be H.A.A.R.P. turning up the power. Holland had a mist roll in middle in the afternoon from no where and it stayed 2 days. Wierd.
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they are intelligently controlled entities. yes, they are alive. yes, they reside on this planet. and YES they've BEEN HERE. LONGER THAN MANKIND. Earth is 4.6 billion years old. Humans are the new kids on the block.
These entities can shift in and out of our dimension at will. Let me know if you guys want more footage similar to this. I have MANY.
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Could be atmospheric lightning. That would explain the buzzing and lack of "boom". Also, lightning can come in all different colors; although uncommon, it does happen.
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@gerizo23 Where in Michigan? We had something similar in Houghton Lake , MI a few months ago
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Was there any seismic activity in the area that night? where these lights witnessed near water or mountainous/rocky terrain? It could well be a terrestrial phenomina known as 'earthquake lights', caused by tectonic activity and similar to peizo-electricity (google Paul Deveraux 'Earth lights') to find out more. HF
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So this same thing just happened above my house here in Michigan. The power dimmed and then went out, then came back on. Then it happened again, same process only this time the power stayed on. Anyone have any clue on what this is?? I also noticed a metal taste in my mouth after this happened.
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It's probably explainable somehow, probably not aliens.
Nevertheless, beautiful.
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these r like fire works!
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That happened in Portland, Maine a couple years ago too. Me and my GF watched it for like 1/2 hour.
they have transformers in the sky? really? for that long huh? lets start waking up and stop finding excuses not to.
mozincognito 2 months ago in playlist Strange Phenomena 2011 8
Um.. that's WAY too high up in the sky to be a blown transformer.
noxify80 2 months ago 4