A fleet over London, UK, in July of this year:
httpsv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIABn3nq8XI
httpsv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5AV6DZSuSo
httpsv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQ5iFq76-3o
The Youtube writeup says:
This video has been shot on 9 July 2010 from our home in Wapping, London, UK.
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Insert: And what was happening in the rest of the world at this time? Oh. nothing much. Just this spaceship over Hangzhou coming out of a wormhole that turned night into day and scared the daylight out of them:
httpsv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnszlJC8iGs
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It happened between 10:30pm and 11pm.
Dozens of totally silent bright orange lights were flying across the sky over London for about 30 minutes in total, appearing from above the south-west horizon and disappearing to the north-east.
Whatever it was, UFOs or chinese lanterns, we had never seen anything like that before.
Weather conditions were clear sky and no wind whatsoever, so I really doubt it was chinese lanterns considering their speed and consistent direction in those conditions. Also, the orange lights were never flickering as with most lanterns, they looked constantly and steadily bright.
There is nothing in the news about it, has anyone else in or around London witnessed the same thing?
And a write-up by the filmer from UFO Digest, July 14, 2010.
https://www.ufodigest.com/article/hundreds-ufos-sighted-over-london
Hi guys, me and my wife have witnessed what we would call a UFO sighting over London, UK, on Friday night (9 July 2010), just thought you would be interested.
It happened approximately between 10.30pm and 11pm, there were loads of them (maybe about a hundred in total or more) coming from South West flying over London and disappearing to the North East for about 30mn in total.
They looked like orange lights flying fast and high, we thought it could be balloons or chinese lanterns but there wasn’t a strong wind that night to explain their speed and directions: they seemed to go high first on the South West, some looking like dancing with each other, and then crossing straight over London to the North East at fast speed. …
I suppose we will know more about this in the news soon, as we are probably not the only ones to have witnessed that.
Best Regards,
Herve Boinay