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This is
the full, un-edited
footage.
Please
be patient when
viewing, as the
unidentified
objects
come into
view after about
a
minute
or so of me
adjusting my camera
,
steadying
and switching from night
view to
normal mode
etc...
December 06, 2008, at 5.45 and
something drew
me
to
have a
look
into the night
sky...
The weather
was extremely
cold and frosty and I don't know what
it was
that compelled me
to open my front door and
let
the
warmth out
, but anyway
it
was
worthwhile because
almost
immediately I noticed
some odd
aerial
activity.
I
grabbed my camcorder
and
stepped outside when I
saw
this and began
focusing
on
a
single
light, (which
proved a tad
disappointing),
but
then
after
a while, two,
white, glowing
orbs
came
across
the sky,
flying in
formation, and shortly
after another
couple into
view
which were more
colorful, although
this
redish/orangey tinge cannot be noticed very much
on the
film....
Please
don't say to
me
that these were
simply planes,
as they
were
completely
silent, with no
strobing
navigation lights, (even
when
viewed on full, 640 times
digital
zoom!)...nor were
they
stars
or
fireworks, despite
the
bangs
coming from a local
neighbors
garden, who
did let
off
some
fireworks
coincidentally, (as
the
wally-brains always
seem
to do around
here
whatever the
time of year or
economic
climate!)...but these
lights came
from
a
distance away and from
a different
direction as
well,
North
to
South to where we
live.
What
were
they?...Mere
Chinese
lanterns
as
I am being instructed to
believe by
everyone...or
genuine
ufo's...you tell
me?!?
by Kenneth John Parsons BEAMS
Postscript message from a fellow enthusiast,
Gordon
Dungavel
"Good
footage
Ken, coincidentally as
yesterday evening I was
taking
back
round to the shop some
hired
video's. I noticed two very
bright
stars in the sky
horizontal
to each other. I then stood watching them
suspiciously in the dark freezing park as the
light
on the
left side seemed to
increase
in brightness. After no
movement from them, I continued to
the shops
and back home
again. By
now a third star had
appeared below the two. I thought
the
left brighest star must be a planet i.e. Venus or
Mars.
It's 'twinkle' was
massive. After
standing freezing for a while, I noticed
that
the right
light began to fade
and blink out as did the
bottom one.
The other light
remained
until it was too uncomfortable to
continue to skywatch.
Also earlier
that same evening when
Tracy
and I got off the bus near our place I saw a what I
thought was a large white plane light flying towards
us in
the dark sky. However
as it
flew above us, I noticed there
was no noise nor blinking
navigational
lights. It did seem
odd, as also in the sky at various distances were
'normal'
aircraft blinking away.
I think the old
'Chinese
Lantern' excuse people give,
is
wearing thin."

