Do these mysterious lights have explanations other than something otherworldly? See more in this compilation from The Proof Is Out There
00:00 Light Beams
04:38 Brown Mountain
09:22 The Sky is Falling
14:09 Purple Lights
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19件のコメント
Fahad Ibn Fadi
1年 agoOne thing can be interpreted by thousands of minds. You are right, how can we agree?
Dɪᴘʏᴀᴍᴀɴ ᴅᴀs
1年 agoHistory channel Defined and explain original History.💗
Ramey Zamora
1年 agoTony Harris, one of the few interpreters who knows the difference between “phenomenon” & “phenomena.” I am watching him because of that besides his undeniable charm.
Acitone Royal
1年 agoIt is actually very easy to tell when you are being hit with a false flag or a bogus narrative. They hit you on all fronts.
Jampa Surprenant
1年 agoThank you for your latest updates on the UFOS.
Penny Nash
1年 agoNo. There are two types of the northern lights, the most common one and then the type that are like vertical bands. I’ve seem both types with my own eyes. I’m sure there’s a name for each type, but I don’t know them.
Lucas waco
1年 agoI know theres a few photographers in Michigan that got some awesome light pillar shots, i encourage your guys to check those out! Pretty trippy stuff
eskil nilsen
1年 agoSo entertaining!! Top favourite host!
Lux11
1年 agoI can’t get enough of these alien videos.
Richard Crust
1年 agoBeing from northern Alberta and having worked outdoors, nights and in the arctic 3 winters, these light pillars are super common coming into a town or city from rural areas. They are far from “rare”. lol
Angie D Jenkins
1年 agoThe light pillars are very common in Canada, especially around outdoor ice rinks or shopping malls during the winter months.
Russell Harris
1年 agoIn Feb of 79 I photographed the same phenomenon in Churchill Mb. It’s ice crystals! The air has to be-20 degrees Celsius and colder! The ones I photographed were green. Very cool looking in a slide format.
MAMI WATA
1年 agoSometimes things can be near and missed
Heather Carter
1年 agoWe have a similar farm near here. When it first was built, the purple light phenomenon freaked everyone out and the news had to report on it several times so everyone understood that it was just a new farm facility 😂 you really can see if from very far away and on weird cloudy nights, the light bends funny making it even more spooky. Alas. Just the farm.
show more show lessJeff C
1年 agoThe light pillars are the opposite of a rainbow. In Hawaii, I saw them nearly every day. It’s just at the right time of day with the sun blasting from the west side of the island as it sets. With the rain and mist that would blow in from the east and just the right angle and rainbow. In this case so cold and those little tiny frozen crystals you could see that the wind was blowing all the crystal just right at him. The dead of the night with the street lights and frozen ice crystal street light, light pillars. Pretty cool.
show more show lessTK Skagen
1年 agoThe “Purple Blob Light” looks like a reflection of an internal cab light that a lot of Truck Drivers use to keep their Night Vision while driving.
Also, the hood of the truck seems to be refleting the same color as the sky…
Tanmay
1年 agoI once saw bluish flash of light which had pinkish ends one side and it was travelling very fast and very closer to ground than clouds. Flash suddenly appeared above my head slightly ahead rather approaching and went right at very high speed and dimmed and vanished. Entire thing happened within 2 seconds. Any possible explanation?
show more show lessBluey Cristene heeler
1年 agoAt 10:11 Leigh Stevens states he looked into the phone and saw the green light, to me this means it was either not observable by the human eye or was simply as though by D’Antonio, a water droplet glitch.
shahroz jamil
1年 agoI saw and captured the green light (instead of purple cloud) early morning on the sky in Melbourne almost a week ago during the rain.
Not sure if it was spot light or something else.