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We’ve got a case of “the boy who cried Chinese lanterns” on our hands.
I really don’t think we’re suddenly experiencing this epidemic of Chinese lanterns that for some reason don’t look ANYTHING AT ALL like Chinese lanterns. I’m all about solving a good mystery – believe it or not, I love debunking a UFO sighting. Because I love closing a case. But I’m sorry, news reporters and YouTube commentators, you are all really failing hard at this debunking thing!
Texas has been inundated… INUNDATED… with “triangle” UFO sightings – meaning people have been seeing crafts with three lights, or perhaps three lights traveling together, for a solid few months now. One of the more famous mass sightings was at Austin’s ACL fest recently, and again – people have attempted to debunk it as, you guessed it.. Chinese lanterns. It’s laughable, they look NOTHING like Chinese lanterns. Another intriguing sighting came out of Tomball recently, but those were debunked as skydivers (you can compare footage of the skydivers to the UFOs and make up your own mind). According to a witness who commented on TUS, there’s no way the Tomball lights were skydivers!