Mothership? Filmed in North Carolina

nivek

As Above So Below

http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2018/04/alleged-ufo-mothership-filmed-in-north-carolina/
The five-minute video was uploaded to YouTube on April 3rd by the “UFO Institute” channel, and MUFON has recorded the incident in its database. In the video, two pairs of lights are visible on either side of a brighter central pair, all of which appear to hover together in a v-formation.

“Whatever it is, it seems to be dropping,” says an unidentified man filming the clip. “I’d like to know what the heck those six lights are.” Me too, buddy. Me too. Unfortunately, with only one eyewitness and one dark video to go on, it’s doubtful we ever will.

Another UFO YouTube channel, TheHiddenUnderbelly, calls the lights a “huge mothership.” While that’d be great, the chances are higher that this video shows something more banal.

A group of drones? Probably.

Military testing? Possibly, although the many military bases in North Carolina are much farther to the east along the coastal region of the state.

Why would experimental craft carry out exercises so far from protected airspace?

For that matter, why would an alien mothership hover in the skies above a one-stoplight town far from major metropolitan areas?
 

nivek

As Above So Below
For that matter, why would an alien mothership hover in the skies above a one-stoplight town far from major metropolitan areas?


We cannot hope to understand the mind of an alien, if this is an alien ship, to know why they would fly over a small town...
 

Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
I'd say it was a normal earth bound aircraft......if it was anything truly odd the person talking might have acted like it.

Also wouldn't be surprised if it was cgi.
 

Toroid

Founding Member
The lights seem to be in a boomerang configuration. They appear to be landing lights which could imply it's an SSP ship.
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nivek

As Above So Below
I am going to say drones... because the lights are not uniformly distanced on each side.

Lights on a vehicle aren't always uniformly spaced, sometimes more are clustered towards the front and further spaced in the back and sides...
 
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