The strange lights were seen floating over the state's Indian Trail community and subsequently posted on the "What’s Up Indian Trail?" community Facebook page.
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"Anyone know what these lights were tonight?" Alisa Homewood remarked, according to The Charlotte Observer. "No sound at all. They flickered like lanterns, but followed the same exact path up until they disappeared which was odd."
"My initial thought when I saw the lights was it was the helicopters in the distance, but as the lights got closer there was no sound. Then they went straight up into the sky and disappeared. No smoke, no debris," she continued.
A few hundred people have since reacted to her post on the community page, offering different opinions for the odd phenomenon, ranging from UFOs to a SpaceX rocket, according to the paper.
One of her photos captured a glowing trio of blue lights, which Homewood apparently could not explain.
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"The blue light I didn’t notice until after I took the pictures. In the sky it did not look blue, it looked like a group of bright lights," she said, according to Charlotte Observer reporter, Mark Price. "I thought it was odd though, that a few people have seen and photographed that same blue-ish grouping of lights."
COMMENT: no one seems to want to take the sightings seriously or if they do take the sightings seriously they do not want to believe that ALIENS are behind it or that ALIENS are really real... they do not want to leave their comfort zone of being in control of life around them... at least to some extent...
It is ok to see UFO's and have the government to admit that there are actually UFO's but it is another thing to actually believe that alien beings are piloting those UFO's and that we could possibly confront a species of life that is SUPERIOR to us, both mentally and physically.
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