I think we can all agree/assume all the drones are likely ours in one way or the other (who and what they’re being used for is up for debate), but what are the orbs??
There are most definitely orbs in the sky. Low level atmosphere.I haven't seen a single video of a "drone" during all this madness. I've seen aircraft, helicopters & in one instance, the planet Venus, all called drones! I saw videos yesterday of two jet aircraft either on approach or having just departed from an airport, with engines rumbling, but still reported as drones. Several videos I've seen are so obviously aircraft, with wings, fuselage & standard aviation lighting, that you almost have to question the sanity of the people who recorded them.
I think we can all agree/assume all the drones are likely ours in one way or the other (who and what they’re being used for is up for debate), but what are the orbs??
I think we can all agree/assume all the drones are likely ours in one way or the other (who and what they’re being used for is up for debate), but what are the orbs??
Theory that we've had so many coronal mass ejections that it's plasma from it because of a weaker atmosphere.I think we can all agree/assume all the drones are likely ours in one way or the other (who and what they’re being used for is up for debate), but what are the orbs??
I've seen a few in my time.. I always called them zippers because the disappear fast across the sky. I've always been a sun bug and a night watcher. Luv a clear blue sky and a clear night sky. I know the orbs are usually zipping at a speed that the US isn't a part of.There are most definitely orbs in the sky. Low level atmosphere.
Most recently in Phoenix. A drone approached it and it caused the drone to fall from the sky. As far as I know it was not a doctored video (I still don’t 100% believe it, just haven’t seen anything saying it was doctored/CGI).
Last night in the hot tub. I did see a bright ball of light falling fast at a curved angle. It looked close, maybe mile or 2 away but really no idea. I at first thought a shooting star (aka meteor), but it seemed too big for that, about 1/4 size of the image of the moon. Had it hit land it would have been heard. Even if it hit water (it was toward the ocean (a mile away), I’m sure it would have been noticed. But the slightly curved angle and how fast it was, I don’t think it was anything else.