This image is of real lights in the night sky. It is not photoshopped. There is no flicker, and the speed of movement is too great for them to be candle lanterns. They are too bright to be LED lights suspended from balloons, and are not floating. These are genuine unknowns.
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An Unknowncountry.com reader took this video over Phoenix on the night of January 12. This is not a formation of candle lanterns unless they are held together by a frame that is, in turn, being kept aloft by an unseen balloon. This is possible, but they would almost certainly twirl slowly if they were dangling from a balloon, and there is no evidence of that. This may be a constructed object hoax, but it may also be an unknown.

The individual who took the video has determined that the wind direction that night was westerly, but the object was moving east. Here is his full report:
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This video could easily have been made in a computer, and yet it’s the second video to appear showing objects above the lunar surface in just the past week. Could something be going on up there? If you are have a telescope, it might be worth a look. (The Independent piece sourced here makes some good points about the comments on the video by the YouTube trolls.)
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This compilation of media reports of UFO activity illustrates the fact that there has been a great deal of UFO activity in recent times. What is most striking is the number of times the characteristic triangle formation of three lights appears. If what we have been seeing in recent years does indeed represent an increase in involvement of this unknown presence with our world, then the question has to be asked: where is this leading? (Your Out There editor does not endorse the idea that this has to do with any particular group or body. The compiler of the video suggests that it signals the return of the Annunaki. In fact, only when and if they confront us face-to-face will we begin to have an idea of what they are, and even then it will be hard to be certain.)
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