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UFO causes scare In Indiana: Mysterious lights flicker nd vanish without a trace


Skies over an Air Force base in Indiana were lit with mysterious glowing UFOs travelling at high speed, video footage shows. The viral video shows six yellowish-orange orbs flickering away before vanishing into thin air. A white orb zig-zagged at a fast speed.

The strange lights were seen hovering over Kokomo, near the Grissom Joint Air Reserve Base on Oct 7, as per the videos of the incident.

Onlookers were stumped to see the UFOs and confessed that they were scary. A person can be heard saying in the video, “What is that?” to which another replies, “I think those are UFOs and I really don’t feel comfortable going to sleep tonight.”

Several people in Kokomo saw the mysterious orbs glowing one after the other. No one knows what they were. Shocked residents posted videos to social media and now experts are trying to figure out the sighting. 

Since the lights were seen above a military base, some believe that planes, possibly military craft, dropped these lights which are nothing but flares. “These look very clearly to be military flares,” Alejandro Rojas, an advisor to tech start-up Enigma Labs said. He investigates UFO sightings made by common people.

“The tell-tale signs are the lights being in a row and lighting up and disappearing in succession.”

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The US Air Force personnel has not commented on the appearance of the strange lights. However, this is not the first time that UFOs have been spotted above an air base. A similar incident happened at the Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Virginia where officials said they saw “flashing red, green, and white lights moving at rapid speeds.”

Was it a huge rectangular UFO?

However, the day after the incident came the most eerie explanation for the strange lights over Indiana. One of the witnesses shared evidence likely linked to the lights, saying there was a “huge rectangle” UFO in the sky the previous night. He showed doppler weather radar proof to back his explanation according to which there was a “clearly defined vapour shock wave” the next day on October 8.

The local anonymously submitted a report to the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC). He showed data of a brief incursion on doppler weather radar that looked like a large rectangle UFO moving at great speed. It was reported to be about half as big as Disney World. 

“I’ve seen many easily explained radar anomalies over the years, but never a huge rectangle with a clearly defined vapor shock wave and trail,” he said.

“Judging by the image size, rectangle would be approximately 20 miles in length. Compressed vapor trail appears to be in excess of 150-miles long,” he added.

However, it is not clear whether this data was linked to the Oct 7 sightings. 

Anamica Singh

Anamica Singh started her career as a sports journalist and then moved on to writing on entertainment, news and lifestyle. She dabbles in copy editing, vid

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