MASSIVE UFO Spotted in Texas | The Proof Is Out There | The UnXplained Zone
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Summary
In September 2018, Nick Daily and his friends were at their apartment complex in Tomball, Texas, after dinner. They saw three teardrop-shaped glowing objects in the sky. The lights moved in a coordinated formation, which amazed them. Nick, a former military member, believed the lights were not from this world. The lights disappeared and reappeared during the sighting. Experts later analyzed the footage and suggested possible explanations, including skydivers with flares. However, there was no confirmation of a parachute demonstration that night. The encounter left Nick and his friends with a sense of mystery, as they could not fully explain what they witnessed.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses a UFO sighting in Tomball, Texas, where witnesses observed three glowing objects in the sky. Experts analyze the footage and suggest various explanations, including skydivers with flares, while leaving the phenomenon largely unexplained.
Nick Daily, an ex-military member, believes the lights he saw are not from this world and are not flares or planes.
Nick Daily
“I've never seen flares act like that. I've never seen planes like that. It looks like UFOs to me.”
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Michael Primeau
Tim McMillan
Marc D'Antonio
Nick Daily and his friends witnessed three teardrop-shaped glowing objects in the sky that moved in a coordinated manner.
Nick Daily, an ex-military member, believes the lights he saw are not from this world and are not flares or planes.
In April 2022, similar mysterious lights were reported in Kyle, Texas, with no explanation from local officials.
The Tomball UFO sequence is described as having craft that can change their atomic structure, appearing to dematerialize and rematerialize.
Video forensic expert Michael Primeau found no known file signatures in the footage, making it difficult to determine authenticity.
Aviation expert Tim McMillan stated the movements of the objects do not match those of conventional aircraft.
Astronomer Marc D'Antonio suggested the lights could be skydivers with flares, but noted that sky lanterns would not move in the same way.
There was a similar event in Tomball in 2013 involving skydivers with flares, which could explain the lights seen in 2018.
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Nick Daily
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.