Henry Zabrowski
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Second sighting on December 15, 2024, at about 8.10 p.m., three of us saw four to six yellow-orange lights flying in a circular pattern in the sky west of Arlington, South Dakota. They would come in and out of view, almost like fireflies in the dark, but definitely flying in a circular pattern.
Second sighting on December 15, 2024, at about 8.10 p.m., three of us saw four to six yellow-orange lights flying in a circular pattern in the sky west of Arlington, South Dakota. They would come in and out of view, almost like fireflies in the dark, but definitely flying in a circular pattern.
Second sighting on December 15, 2024, at about 8.10 p.m., three of us saw four to six yellow-orange lights flying in a circular pattern in the sky west of Arlington, South Dakota. They would come in and out of view, almost like fireflies in the dark, but definitely flying in a circular pattern.
Their movement was almost floaty, and they turned too tightly and flew too closely to be standard aircraft. They also didn't have anti-collision lights, which are standard and required. an all-man, an unmanned aircraft. We watched for about 10 minutes until we got cold, and then we went inside. Okay. So that's one of those. I'm going to leave it for now. We'll see what happens.
Their movement was almost floaty, and they turned too tightly and flew too closely to be standard aircraft. They also didn't have anti-collision lights, which are standard and required. an all-man, an unmanned aircraft. We watched for about 10 minutes until we got cold, and then we went inside. Okay. So that's one of those. I'm going to leave it for now. We'll see what happens.
Their movement was almost floaty, and they turned too tightly and flew too closely to be standard aircraft. They also didn't have anti-collision lights, which are standard and required. an all-man, an unmanned aircraft. We watched for about 10 minutes until we got cold, and then we went inside. Okay. So that's one of those. I'm going to leave it for now. We'll see what happens.
This is going to develop.
This is going to develop.
This is going to develop.
Oceans, right?
Oceans, right?
Oceans, right?
No, I don't know. No. They get deployed. They get deployed, but they're up in the air. Those are military grade. Those are military grade, and it's different, because they are unmanned. It's just different. But weren't we worried that some of these were military grade drones? Well, they weren't killing us, and they weren't bombing us, so we don't know what they were doing.
No, I don't know. No. They get deployed. They get deployed, but they're up in the air. Those are military grade. Those are military grade, and it's different, because they are unmanned. It's just different. But weren't we worried that some of these were military grade drones? Well, they weren't killing us, and they weren't bombing us, so we don't know what they were doing.
No, I don't know. No. They get deployed. They get deployed, but they're up in the air. Those are military grade. Those are military grade, and it's different, because they are unmanned. It's just different. But weren't we worried that some of these were military grade drones? Well, they weren't killing us, and they weren't bombing us, so we don't know what they were doing.
And a lot of our, we also made things that I believe we make drones. They look like this. You see these things? They look like planes. Yeah. No, that's what I'm, that's what I'm talking about. Yes. What these, this is very different. These fly very, very, very high up. And what they do is they identify where to go. And then there's the strafing drones that come in and shoot the missiles.
And a lot of our, we also made things that I believe we make drones. They look like this. You see these things? They look like planes. Yeah. No, that's what I'm, that's what I'm talking about. Yes. What these, this is very different. These fly very, very, very high up. And what they do is they identify where to go. And then there's the strafing drones that come in and shoot the missiles.
And a lot of our, we also made things that I believe we make drones. They look like this. You see these things? They look like planes. Yeah. No, that's what I'm, that's what I'm talking about. Yes. What these, this is very different. These fly very, very, very high up. And what they do is they identify where to go. And then there's the strafing drones that come in and shoot the missiles.
See, but the thing is, if you wanted the drones to be secret, why would you put lights on them?
See, but the thing is, if you wanted the drones to be secret, why would you put lights on them?