Interesting take on what the Orbs are in the sky
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all the orbs i've seen on tv look like the inflatable Chinese drones anyone can order. I think the highway patrol here flies them over highways since they stay aloft for many hours, and can maintain their position by camera image. I have faa commercial drone operator license.
I haven't seen one in person, but I can't shake the thought that the only reason everyone thinks they're orbs is because of how they appear on camera.
To me, it seems like it's not that they're orbs at all. They're just drones, but there's some kind of 'shield' being emitted from them that screws up camera footage.
I saw a video where it started out as an orange orb, then the guy's camera spazzes out and it's this huge orange oval shape with webbing in it. Very similar looking to before the camera spazzed, just much bigger and now oblong. Other videos of orbs looked the same, with that kind of webbed circle of light, but without the blowout when the guy's camera spazzed.
It reminds me of those special clothes celebrities can wear, that white out everything. Something that screws with the camera lens and makes filming it pointless, but more advanced.
Just my two cents.
That’s my impression also. I have filmed a few and have one video where the appearance is that of a spinning saucer w some sort of webbing like you describe. It convinced me and my 7 y/o son and his spend the night buddies that aliens are real/present (lol) but my wife said it looks like a light beam at a far distance. I like how you describe it like some sort of shield, bc I get that same impression. The shield could just be light beams, I.e. no matter what angle it’s just like filming into a spotlight…nothing really shows up. I could go on and on been observing for couple months.
In person, from the ground view, off camera, they look more like 3 lights in a triangle formation, but I can’t capture this on camera. I’m sorta off the beaten path, so it sort of surprises me how many I can identify regularly.
Why hasn't someone (private citizen) with an advanced drone (ie high speed with thermal +/or night vision) gone up and taken some high quality video of these things? Seems someone out there should be able to get this done.
Edit: decided to make a separate post to see if anyone can answer this
Hobbies drone operators have tried, fully charged battery on drone drains when it gets close and falls to ground.
Those "orbs" are fake narrative from MSM. All they did was zoom in on any star/planet in the sky and blew it out of proportion. Anyone can do it with a zoom camera.