Anonymous ID: 0ece52 Jan. 1, 2021, 8:23 a.m. No.12267413   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7456

This managed to be post 752, so I figured I'd share again in case it was missed.

 

Good morning anons and happy new year.

 

So, last night my SO and I stepped outside to celebrate. We are in Nor Cal, no - not central CA, northern. Seemed everyone had fireworks saved up including sky-bursts. We celebrated 12am and watched the show for a bit.

 

About one minute after 12 I saw a helicopter flying over. It was south of us near the outer edge of town and moving north at a normal pace. I pointed it out to SO since we don't see many up here. The local PD does not have a copter and the news outlets are too small to have one. There is the Coast Guard chopper which is located in town and there is a rental chopper out of Sacramento that PG&E uses to check the power lines in the area.

 

I figured it was Coast Guard watching the fireworks or taking note of who was shooting off guns. I watched it come close and noticed it wasn't making any noise, the CG chopper is loud as hell and it can be heard well before it is seen. I also noticed it didn't have any blinking lights. There was, what I could tell, one or two lights; an orange and a yellow, or one golden orange light that was steady.

 

So, I figured it was a drone. We watched it get to about midway over the town when two more appeared behind it in line and same speed. Our suspicions turned to a few people in town busted out their drones to video the fireworks. This changed really quick as the first one began climbing and faded away above the cloud line.

 

I could not find anything that would tell me the cloud ceiling. If anyone knows how to check this, it would be a help. I found the record for the highest drone flight was 11,000 feet, though this is illegal. The highest they are "allowed" to go is 400 and 500 feet, deepening on location.

 

The second light stayed straight as the third came along side it then moved up right next to the second before falling back in line. The two banked upwards and continued up through the cloud layer and faded out. This took about three minutes total. My SO went back in and I stayed outside for a while longer watching. They never came back down, at least not with lights on.

 

If anyone has any ideas. Military drones out playing? I can't see three separate people taking such a risk as loosing their expensive toys too such a high elevation climb. When I got up I saw the news about the blue light in Hawaii and the video that was posted of the blue light at, supposedly, Area 51. Thought it a bit of a coincidence (no coincidences any more).