A stationary camera aboard the International Space Station recorded a flash of red laser light being fired, apparently toward Earth but more probably toward something in orbit above the atmosphere that cannot be seen. The reason is that the atmosphere would most likely diffuse the laser pulse, rendering it unreadable on the ground.

This appears to be an authentic piece of video. What we are probably seeing is not a UFO firing a laser pulse at Earth, but a satellite using a laser communications system that is classified by whatever country owns the two satellites involved.
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This object over the Statue of Liberty doesn’t move like a balloon, and after crossing the sky, it stops. It’s not a known form of drone, so it could be a genuine unknown. It is not a computer graphic.
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Unexplained booms are back. We are getting reports from both the US and the UK about these loud, shattering noises. If you have a boom to report, please write either earthfiles@earthfiles.com or news@unknowncountry.com. The report sourced here is typical of what we’re hearing from many different locations.

New Hampshire

Rhode Island
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Linda Moulton Howe is one reporter who can be counted on for accurate stories about unusual stuff, and this one is particularly interesting. It is theorized that the explosions being reported might be the result of the use of a pulsed detonation wave engine on the super-secret Aurora space plane. But they were heard simultaneously in the US and UK 3,000 miles apart at one point, so is it that there’s a fleet of these planes flying around, or is it something else?

It could be that they’ve been activated in response to Russia’s recent belligerence, which included sending some of their ancient bombers trundling across the Gulf of Mexico. Just a reminder to Mr. Putin of what he is up against.
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