Luis Elizondo
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Right. Absolutely. You know, especially at night when you don't have a flashlight, that thing behind the bush, That's a monster. Right.
Right. Absolutely. You know, especially at night when you don't have a flashlight, that thing behind the bush, That's a monster. Right.
Yeah, there were some reports of some interesting lights that the crew had reported. And it was actually, he put it down in his logbook. Something about some interest. Now, some folks will come back and say, well, that's St. Elmo's fire, which absolutely could be.
Yeah, there were some reports of some interesting lights that the crew had reported. And it was actually, he put it down in his logbook. Something about some interest. Now, some folks will come back and say, well, that's St. Elmo's fire, which absolutely could be.
Yeah, there were some reports of some interesting lights that the crew had reported. And it was actually, he put it down in his logbook. Something about some interest. Now, some folks will come back and say, well, that's St. Elmo's fire, which absolutely could be.
St. Helens Fire is a static charge. It occurs on the wingtips of aircraft. Even the old sailors would report it. In certain environmental conditions, there is this weird greenish-blue plasma glow that will often sometimes be seen on the tips of wingtips on aircraft. There's some really good pictures of it online. And even on the old mariner ships up towards the sails and the masts.
St. Helens Fire is a static charge. It occurs on the wingtips of aircraft. Even the old sailors would report it. In certain environmental conditions, there is this weird greenish-blue plasma glow that will often sometimes be seen on the tips of wingtips on aircraft. There's some really good pictures of it online. And even on the old mariner ships up towards the sails and the masts.
St. Helens Fire is a static charge. It occurs on the wingtips of aircraft. Even the old sailors would report it. In certain environmental conditions, there is this weird greenish-blue plasma glow that will often sometimes be seen on the tips of wingtips on aircraft. There's some really good pictures of it online. And even on the old mariner ships up towards the sails and the masts.
And they believe it's... It has to do with static charge, and under certain environments, it creates this energized plasma, and you can see it.
And they believe it's... It has to do with static charge, and under certain environments, it creates this energized plasma, and you can see it.
And they believe it's... It has to do with static charge, and under certain environments, it creates this energized plasma, and you can see it.
Well, it could be. Here you go. And they call it St. Elmo's fire. Wow.
Well, it could be. Here you go. And they call it St. Elmo's fire. Wow.
Well, it could be. Here you go. And they call it St. Elmo's fire. Wow.
Yeah. Whoa. Yeah. It's either around the cockpit of the aircraft. Whoa. And by the way, you see the patterns? It's fractal, right? Look at that ship. So very, very interesting how St. Elmo's fire, you know, can cause some people to, you know, perhaps see things and say it's... Well, also, they might be seeing that, yeah. They might, right?
Yeah. Whoa. Yeah. It's either around the cockpit of the aircraft. Whoa. And by the way, you see the patterns? It's fractal, right? Look at that ship. So very, very interesting how St. Elmo's fire, you know, can cause some people to, you know, perhaps see things and say it's... Well, also, they might be seeing that, yeah. They might, right?
Yeah. Whoa. Yeah. It's either around the cockpit of the aircraft. Whoa. And by the way, you see the patterns? It's fractal, right? Look at that ship. So very, very interesting how St. Elmo's fire, you know, can cause some people to, you know, perhaps see things and say it's... Well, also, they might be seeing that, yeah. They might, right?
But there are some accounts of ancient mariners who report strange, bizarre things.
But there are some accounts of ancient mariners who report strange, bizarre things.
But there are some accounts of ancient mariners who report strange, bizarre things.