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boja
20th December 2019, 10:32
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sr1MJ3nX3do

https://www.earthfiles.com/2019/12/19/what-is-aerial-mystery-over-west-las-vegas-early-evening-of-december-19-2019/

Check out this guy's youtube channel - he's capturing these things regularly !

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrMGXBl8YHOpsS95_iRlBlA

Mark (Star Mariner)
20th December 2019, 13:16
What's impressive is the blinking of the lights. The pattern and colour don't seem consistent with an aircraft or helicopter, and they are very bright.

boja
20th December 2019, 14:11
It's possible that these objects COULD be "Ours",

or "Ours" in collaboration with "Others",

but unless someone can PROVE that, then they must remain UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS.

Intranuclear
20th December 2019, 14:24
This is a great video!
Isn't that area where Charles Hall wrote of the Tall Whites?

Bill Ryan
20th December 2019, 15:24
I've not analyzed this in detail, but quite often planes coming into Nellis AFB (or McCarran airport) — flying directly towards the camera — can look like UFOs that are barely moving. But they're simply planes coming in to land, and what's being seen is the nose light pointing directly at the camera.

boja
20th December 2019, 16:12
It's worth noting here that the guy doing the video (STEVE BARONE, using the name "UFOs over Vegas")

has been filming these various anomalous objects near his home regularly since 2014.

In my humble opinion, I reckon that he is already very familiar with all forms of air traffic coming in to land locally etc.

Mark (Star Mariner)
20th December 2019, 16:17
I wondered if that might be it, and "assumed" that this guy, from where he lives, must be familiar with flight paths and normal commercial or military traffic. Whatever this is, he's convinced it's something irregular, enough to warrant a camcorder. Like he said, others must have seen this. Would really like to see some corroboration.

pyrangello
20th December 2019, 16:23
Ah could be a drone, could be a remote control anything, You will be happy to know that Pyrangello aka Me/ Avalon Family member was stationed at Nellis AFB from 1980-84 . Ah yes in my days where 18 felt like forever. Nellis was a fascinating place to be ,plus living in vegas had its own stories. Plus my grandparents spent their winters in vegas so I got to hang out with them too. All I will say is Nellis is a very, very, busy base, it is the home of the USAF Thunderbirds flying team and many other things. And there are the crazy(civillians) people out there like one time we had some yahoo that decided to fly over the airstrip in a hang glider, I wouldn't advise that :) . I wouldn't worry too much about the lights .

Bill Ryan
20th December 2019, 16:26
It's worth noting here that the guy doing the video (STEVE BARONE, using the name "UFOs over Vegas")

has been filming these various anomalous objects near his home regularly since 2014.

In my humble opinion, I reckon that he is already very familiar with all forms of air traffic coming in to land locally etc.Right, I just watched the whole thing: it's not a plane coming into land, head-on. (That's what it looked like at the very start of the video.)

But it sure looks like a plane or a helicopter. My guess is that Steve Barone is always filming aircraft.

One test is to establish the frequency of the regularly flashing light on the video (time the flashes over a several minute period, then do the simple math of flashes/second), and also check what frequency aircraft lights flash at.

Here's a web page about the multitude of different lights on aircraft, but that article doesn't specify the flashing frequencies.


Here's What All The Flashing Lights On Planes Mean
https://businessinsider.com/guide-to-airplane-lights-2014-8

More pages that DO specify the frequencies:


https://aviation.stackexchange.com/questions/24151/airplane-strobe-light-pattern
https://aviation.stackexchange.com/questions/1436/how-can-i-tell-apart-an-airbus-from-a-boeing/2758#2758
https://aviation.stackexchange.com/questions/9722/do-lights-on-aircraft-flash-in-a-specific-pattern

And here's one image: (I'll hand the baton to someone else to calculate if there's any match here)

https://i.stack.imgur.com/2Tzfc.png


Another check, if anyone cares to go into so much detail, is to consult http://flightradar24.com (assuming Steve's camcorder time and date are accurately set) and see if the recording matches the logged flightpath of a known aircraft. (That's the first thing a good MUFON investigator would do.)

Frank V
20th December 2019, 18:34
At the beginning of the video, you see another flashing light above it, at sort of the 11 o'clock position, and then a few seconds later, also another flashing light at roughly the 2 o'clock position. Both of these lights are flashing, but when the smaller light on the right flashes, it seems to be illuminating a flat surface that otherwise remains hidden.

Wild guess: all of these lights are part of the same vehicle, and the vehicle itself is cloaked, but the flashes of light from the secondary light sources expose part of its hull. The main light source ─ with the eerie bluish flash ─ might be some kind of exotic engine exhaust, whereas the other lights might just be that: orientation/identification lights. And if my wild guess is correct, then that thing is even much bigger than the guy shooting the video suspects. It could be a cloaked mothership of some sorts, but the blinking lights at the circumference ─ they seem to be organized in a triangle pattern, because I believe there's another one farther down as well, albeit that it could be a reflection in the camera ─ tells me that it's probably man-made.

Also, if the main light source ─ deemed by the guy filming the scene to be the actual object ─ truly is nothing other than a light source, then given the distance and the brightness, it must be a laser, and for that matter, a gigantic one. No non-collimated light source could be so blindingly bright at that distance.

The flashes of the main light source ─ "the object" ─ do however appear consistent with the flashing of little plasma balls in the air that you get when using a powerful laser, like in this video below...




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWVaVT0YCSg

EFO
20th December 2019, 20:25
I will not interfere to much,but even I have one doubt about the op's video,the object look somehow similar with the one I film it last and this year and posted here (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?109431-I-Think-I-Saw-A-UFO--Finally-&p=1327833&viewfull=1#post1327833).As same as mine this one have the same lights coming out and the same little sparks around it.
So,I believe that 99,99% is genuine,with only 0,01% doubt that I say before. :)

Ratszinger
20th December 2019, 21:20
Being that it's that near a big base it has to be affiliated with that base somehow I'd think. Space Fleet coming home maybe. Perhaps that is the branch of Military intel Trump has been working with to fight deep state. Maybe that is deep state!? Scary either way.

Sunny-side-up
20th December 2019, 22:25
It is a strange one, and not a plane in my view.
the whole motion and setup seemed strange.
Good vid :thumbsup:
BTW:
Anyone who can make a flying craft (human or other) can set lights to any frequency, especially if they wan't to blend in better ;)

Chester
20th December 2019, 23:06
May the Space Force be with you.

Eric J (Viking)
22nd December 2019, 17:18
Update here...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5mqFd9qKTw

Viking

Ratszinger
22nd December 2019, 17:31
They are near a base so could they be hologram projections from the base? Radar? Do they show up any other way than just visually?