deirdre
Senior Member
The viral video of lights seeming to carve holes out of clouds is a fake video and was originally debunked by @ufoofinterest tweet
Source: https://twitter.com/ufoofinterest/status/903675752780107776
The original image the video is based on is ©2003 Wayne Carver
Here's a close-up of the mirrored region in the lower left.
The text says "allawesome.net" so it appears this may be the original video uploader. AllAwesome is Area51, known hoaxers - note the similar logos
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Source: https://twitter.com/ufoofinterest/status/903675752780107776
The original image the video is based on is ©2003 Wayne Carver
The image has been expanded by flipping and copying and pasting sections, blending them in, and removing the date stamp.External Quote:This photo was taken from my backyard between 10:00AM and 10:15AM 3/4/2003 with a Kodak
Digital Camera. The circles appear to be in the direction of Nashville TN which is about 32 miles
south west of my home in Gallatin, TN.
I sent them to a local televison station meteorologist. He said he had 2 theories. He said it could have
been what the weather people call a thermal inversion, Which means warm air rising in a circular
motion much like a tornado only in reverse.
He also said the AMS (American Meteorological Society) mentioned in the AMS report, there are
experiments with rain prevention being used by the U S Air Force that have been known to cause
this. He featured it on last night's weather report on the local Fox News channel.
Wayne Carter
http://www.burlingtonnews.net/cloud.html
Here's a close-up of the mirrored region in the lower left.
The text says "allawesome.net" so it appears this may be the original video uploader. AllAwesome is Area51, known hoaxers - note the similar logos
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