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SPRITES, BLUE JETS & ELVES
‘Red Sprites’ flash high above thunderstorm clouds and come in all shapes and sizes,
from giant red blobs, picket fences, thick-tentacled octopi or jellyfish to branching
carrots. In general, ‘sprites’ are rare, but some storms have produced clusters
of sprites. UFOs in very strange ‘blob’, ‘jellyfish–like’ or even long tube-like
forms have often been reported.
‘Blue Jets’ flash upward from the top of thunderclouds at about 75 miles per second,
reaching heights two or three times higher than the clouds before they vanish.
RED SPRITE SHOOTING OUT FROM THE TOP OF A THUNDERCLOUD
(A few years ago, a videotape taken from a shuttle mission was offered as proof that
Earth was locked in a battle with UFOs. The video showed a slow moving UFO moving
in the distance, when a sudden flash of light from below shot straight up towards
the UFO. The UFO suddenly darted back-wards, away from the beam of light. This
was proof of UFOs and a Space War. I contend that the video was actually of a ‘Red
Sprite’ repelling some free-floating charged particles that were floating in its
vicinity.
UNUSUAL FORMS OF LIGHTNING
And there are other forms of lightning: ‘bead’ lightning, ‘tube’ lightning, ‘anvil’
lightning, ‘100-mile-long’ lightning, ‘brush’ lightning (thus appearing like a ‘burning
bush’), ‘fog’ lightning, ‘treetop’ lightning, ‘mountaintop’ lightning, ‘volcano’
lightning, ‘liquid’ lightning (also known as ‘holy body’ lightning), ‘high altitude’
lightning (or ‘space lightning’), ‘cloudless’ lightning, ‘rocket’ lightning, ‘sprites’,
‘blue jets’, and ‘elves’.
SUMMARY - LIGHTNING
Lightning is the best known form of EAP (Electrified Atmospheric Phenomena). EAP
remains undeniably a fiery pillar in the realm of the ‘Mysterious’.
The UFO world chooses to interpret all unexplainable phenomena as proof of UFOs.
The science world adamantly claims that unexplainable phenomena cannot possibly
be ‘Other Worldly’, even though they cannot explain what is behind the phenomena.
I suggest that the answer lies somewhere in between these two extremes.
For your consideration...