I live in southern Michigan, 30 miles north of Ohio. I do remember the drone incident off the east coast.
Strange that you mention drones because I did see a weird looking drone flying around that day also. It was about 30 minutes before I saw the swarm of lights. This drone was aprox 200 feet high, looked like a bird, almost had a pterodactyl shape, it was black in color, it made no noise. I just thought it was a neighbor flying a drone, I never thought that it was somehow connected to the swarm I saw.
I was 99.99% sure what I saw was in outer space. I guess they could have been drones. A drone couldn't propel itself in the vacuum of space though. If these were a man made drones, who could be controlling that many at time?
If they were drones, you would think I would see them continue flying south till they were out of sight but instead they just vanished. They literally evaporated into thin air, that is why I thought they were traveling away from me, going deeper into space.
It was some weird shit. My neighbor still asks me from time to time if I have seen any aliens. LOL!
Drone fleets are actually pretty easy relatively speaking. Drone shows are a thing, where thousands of drones are used to display things in the sky. As to them "disappearing", they could've just turned their lights off or gotten far enough away where the sun was no longer reflecting off of them in a way you could see
I live in southern Michigan, 30 miles north of Ohio. I do remember the drone incident off the east coast.
Strange that you mention drones because I did see a weird looking drone flying around that day also. It was about 30 minutes before I saw the swarm of lights. This drone was aprox 200 feet high, looked like a bird, almost had a pterodactyl shape, it was black in color, it made no noise. I just thought it was a neighbor flying a drone, I never thought that it was somehow connected to the swarm I saw.
I was 99.99% sure what I saw was in outer space. I guess they could have been drones. A drone couldn't propel itself in the vacuum of space though. If these were a man made drones, who could be controlling that many at time?
If they were drones, you would think I would see them continue flying south till they were out of sight but instead they just vanished. They literally evaporated into thin air, that is why I thought they were traveling away from me, going deeper into space.
It was some weird shit. My neighbor still asks me from time to time if I have seen any aliens. LOL!
Drone fleets are actually pretty easy relatively speaking. Drone shows are a thing, where thousands of drones are used to display things in the sky. As to them "disappearing", they could've just turned their lights off or gotten far enough away where the sun was no longer reflecting off of them in a way you could see
Yes, exactly.