This is certainly one of the strangest sightings ever. Happened just over a week ago over San Diego. Multiple lights clearly visible in the night sky and even filmed by the local TV Station. Apparently the military did not want the footage aired. A screen grab of the object(s) is below.
I'm guessing the lights may be part of one partially cloaked massive object. There are numerous videos popping up on the net. Here's one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuw2xpFfJwc
Amazing San Diego Lights
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Re: Amazing San Diego Lights
Hi Rastus,
Of course the debunkers will be at work! That's what they do....
Just like the famous 'Phoenix Lights' case from March, 1997 when up to 10,000 people including the Governor of Arizona witnessed a mile wide craft move low and silently over that state. The skeptics had a field day with their theories of flares, etc. However, if you do the research on this case and listen to all the qualified evidence from pilots, etc, you'll understand what I mean. They really did see a mile wide air ship! If you're serious about the truth, check out this top UFO doco, "I Know What I Saw". It starts off with the Phoenix case. : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGMGOdKOPKk
Back to San Diego, the craft was videotaped by a professional television station cameraman and crew. I have spent a large part of my life working closely with these people and the suggestion that these local Channel 7 professionals were actually filming the side of a nearby mountain to me is absolutely and totally ludicrous. Here's a shorter 2 minute version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h-4fmTIPDI No doubt there will be a lot more said about this compelling case in the future. Stand by!
Of course the debunkers will be at work! That's what they do....

Just like the famous 'Phoenix Lights' case from March, 1997 when up to 10,000 people including the Governor of Arizona witnessed a mile wide craft move low and silently over that state. The skeptics had a field day with their theories of flares, etc. However, if you do the research on this case and listen to all the qualified evidence from pilots, etc, you'll understand what I mean. They really did see a mile wide air ship! If you're serious about the truth, check out this top UFO doco, "I Know What I Saw". It starts off with the Phoenix case. : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGMGOdKOPKk
Back to San Diego, the craft was videotaped by a professional television station cameraman and crew. I have spent a large part of my life working closely with these people and the suggestion that these local Channel 7 professionals were actually filming the side of a nearby mountain to me is absolutely and totally ludicrous. Here's a shorter 2 minute version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h-4fmTIPDI No doubt there will be a lot more said about this compelling case in the future. Stand by!
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Re: Amazing San Diego Lights
Hi again Rastus,
After having gone back to your link again, I’m now coming to the conclusion that the lights were indeed those of the TV towers. It’s just too much of a coincidence the locations are so close. Those lights certainly looked bright from 15 miles away through light fog!
Surprisingly, it seems the foggy atmospheric conditions must have played a big part in deceiving the professional TV crew. Thanks for the info.
However, the Phoenix Lights incident has withstood the test of time. The doco is well worth viewing.
After having gone back to your link again, I’m now coming to the conclusion that the lights were indeed those of the TV towers. It’s just too much of a coincidence the locations are so close. Those lights certainly looked bright from 15 miles away through light fog!
Surprisingly, it seems the foggy atmospheric conditions must have played a big part in deceiving the professional TV crew. Thanks for the info.
However, the Phoenix Lights incident has withstood the test of time. The doco is well worth viewing.