EastTexasUFOs is the kind of personality - repeat UFO spotting personality - that creates a need to track UFO sightings by witness. Why does this East Texan with a small accent and big passion for ETs get such frequent visits by said ET? He's been posting his personal UFO encounters to YouTube for four months now, and many have been picked up on top UFO sites like RealUFOs.net. And why not? What's not to love about his colorful, dramatic narratives? Many of his videos are - without context - way too dark or blurry or dry to bother with sharing. But if you follow along with his super entertaining narrative and tolerable music soundtrack, you begin to wonder about it, too. Yeah, what hovers for 5+ minutes and then disappears into the night sky? Not a satellite, says NASA's "Satellite Sightings." Perhaps a helicopter? Perhaps not? Its strobing lights are definitely intriguing, but I'm not so sure about paranormal... I think EastTexasUFOs would disagree, as he seems very tightly attached to the idea that ET is visiting, and visiting frequently, and visiting on the DL, cloaking itself as everyday planes and helicopters. But he cannot be fooled. Although I'm not 100% convinced, I look forward to every new video he posts, as every new video makes me dust off that old Thinking Cap of mine. In his latest video, his commentary is way more confident but a lot calmer than in past videos: Some quotes from the video: "What is this?" And a few YouTube comments: I love that you are so willing to chase these guys down! You need a night scope! I have one, and know how well you could see like what you've been filming! They get pricey, but to me it's an investment! - skahooch21
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When: March 27th, 2013 Where: Longivew What: Low flying craft, changing speeds Another video from local UFO chaser EastTexasUFOs has made the rounds. This time, a very clear craft is caught on video, with at least four bright blinking lights. If you watch any single part of this clip, you're not going to be impressed. So what? you might say. However, what makes this video intriguing is (A) the witness confirms there are no flights overhead with a flight tracker app they have handy (though I'm not sure how accurate the app is), and (B) the witness is able to keep the craft in view for several minutes, so although it looks like a plane or jet, it is flying too low and slow to be one. One leading theory about many UFOs is they are otherworldly or at least top-secret crafts cloaking themselves as typical planes or jets. Here are some quotes from the video: Are you kidding me? It's so freakin' low, man. And the video:
An East Texas UFO hunter and his pals routinely catch strange crafts and orbs on video. Either Longview is a UFO magnet, or these guys read into "normal" flying objects (like planes and balloons and road flares) too much. The latest video is a whopping 10 minutes long, and features numerous fiery balls of light hovering in the sky, with cell phone towers all around. Some comments on the video suggest drones - specifically UAV drones - as the explanation. Here's one of those comments: I've seen many UFOs and in daytime too but what your catching are UAV Drones. I've been watching the skies every night for the last three yrs and I have hrs of video and these are drones, they hover, they don't make noise, although sometimes they do but they sound like a lawn mower, check out dronehuntersus channel here on youtube -ProjectPhenix Check out another great recent EastTexasUFOs find.
Maybe the real question should be... why are 17 drones spying on Longview, Texans?
If you follow this blog, then you've probably been introduced to the YouTuber EastTexasUFOs. Basically, this guy is no stranger to cool UFOs outside his home and he's got tons of videos to prove it. Of course it's up for debate whether the lights that he sees are all that mysterious, or if they simply belong to low flying planes. On one hand, the lights themselves aren't all that amazing and definitely resemble a commercial plane. On the other hand, they seem to hover in one spot for long periods of time, at one point the UFO features 5 lights that don't seem in any sort of logical formation, and the witness even brings up a "flight radar" app that proves there is no commercial craft in the area. Thoughts? Here's some commentary form the video: better shut up, so he doesn't dim out
I recently discovered a great UFO hunter with a YouTube account called "East Texas UFOs." This field investigator has captured many great UFOs on camera, and his latest is really interesting. His video shows two orbs sitting next to each other, one white and one red, and they're moving around the sky and flashing at each other. Could this just be a cheap plane flying around a little aimlessly, and only seeming to hover? Apparently, these UFOs were witnessed by more than one person, and have been spotted in Longview before. See video, and quotes from it, below: friends of the family are calling me up and saying "are you getting these, are you getting these?' Check out more videos from this East Texas UFO chaser in another recent blog entry.
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