Spotlight next to a cloud of suspicious UFOs collecting storm energy
Light dots moving near one in Australia are believed by many to be unidentified flying objects that attract storm energy.
An amateur photographer uses time-lapse techniques to capture the inexplicable light spots that appear near the giant thundercloud in the sky of Sydney, Australia, sparking doubts about being attracted to storm energy, according to Mirror. .
The scene is controversial on social networks.
In the video, 4 light dots move around the cloud between the continuous lightning flashes. The two bright dots of them seemed to fly into the thundercloud that made conspiracyists convinced this was UFO evidence of harnessing energy from the storm.
The 11-minute video recorded the spectacle shared on YouTube channel UFO Today on December 15, attracting more than 19,000 views."The photographer sent us an interesting video that filmed four UFOs flying near the thundercloud. She did not recognize anything unusual while recording," said UFO Today editor.
The scene is controversial on social networks. While some believe that UFOs are studying the storm, many argue that changing the viewing angle and bright dots in the video could be lightning, an electric phenomenon in the atmosphere that creates a body Shining bridges last longer than lightning and explode before disappearing.
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