On December first, the Wisconsin night sky found itself aglow with multiple bright lights flashing through the clouds, featuring erratic movements at shockingly high speeds. The event was filmed by multiple people in different locations, and the lights even made a return the following evening. Appearing to shine through the cloud cover from above, instead of from the ground up, the incident is being considered a full-blown UFO sighting.
#UFO #ufo Sighting in Rural Wisconsin. pic.twitter.com/Bald0LkqBN
— RealVaultteam6 (@realvaultteam6) December 19, 2022
NEW: Multiple witnesses reporting orb-like UAPs flying in formation over rural Wisconsin..!! #UFO pic.twitter.com/jFmWBRAoo6
— Joshua Rodriguez (@Joshuajered) December 20, 2022
While the majority of sightings occurred along eastern Wisconsin, reports of the lights came from as far away as Brighton in eastern Michigan. The events also ranged from darting white blobs to a steady blue shining spot.
As with any UFO sighting, people are scrambling to find alternative explanations to the paranormal. Despite the cloud cover, there was apparently no weather that could have accounted for the lights, and radar did not show any airplanes in the area.
The most commonly proposed explanation is advertising spotlights, or searchlights reflecting off the cloud cover. But others are quite adamant that this is not the case.
Oh come on guys, clearly search lights and clearly someone messing about, this is embarrassing!
— Dan Barnett (@DanBarn05403742) December 19, 2022
If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck...it's most likely a duck. pic.twitter.com/IBtcEobyMc
— Area503 (@RealArea503) December 20, 2022
NEW: 'Not only is there no evidence that any advertising spotlights have recently been permitted or used in this very rural area, the intensity and speed of the lights doesn't comport with conventional technology.'https://t.co/av9ZOkAh5p
— Christopher Sharp (@ChrisUKSharp) December 19, 2022
this really does not look like searchlights. that one light "catching up" to the others is very interesting. If it is a prank using searchlights it would be fairly expensive and elaborate all just for 30 seconds in the middle of nowhere.
— hypersonic bread loaf (@carbs293) December 19, 2022
Others are just impressed that there is actually decent footage of an unidentified areal phenomena for once.
Holy moly, are those different camera angles from different people?
— Adam ️ (@AdamGoldsack) December 19, 2022
UFO enthusiasts will surely keep their eyes trained to the midwestern night sky in the near future, but somehow it seems doubtful that the aliens would choose Wisconsin as the best place for them to hang around.
6 Comments