• lights enters ocean nr hawaii

    From MrPostingRobot@kymhorsell.com@1:229/2 to All on Sunday, January 03, 2021 03:48:12
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    <https://thedebrief.org/police-faa-notified-after-sightings-of-unidentified-aerial-object-over-hawaii/>

    Police, FAA Notified After Sightings of Unidentified Aerial Object Over Hawaii

    The Debrief, 2 Jan 2021

    On Tue, Dec 29 at around 8:30 local time, several Honolulu
    residents reported observing a glowing blue object or aircraft in the
    evening sky. Videos appearing online following the incident showed an
    elongated blue object or aircraft moving above Leeward Oahu, which
    appeared to descend in altitude.

    The unidentified aerial object also appeared to enter the ocean
    according to some observers, and was later followed by the appearance
    of a similar white light, one witness said.

    Presently, the source of the mystery lights remains undetermined.

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