Glowing UFOs Spotted By Multiple Witnesses Over San Diego Draw Worldwide Attention

Glowing UFOs Spotted Over San Diego Draw Worldwide Attention

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Glowing UFOs recorded on video in the sky over San Diego have left local residents confused and drawn the attention of several news organizations around the world.

Multiple witnesses reported and recorded mysterious lights making unusual, seemingly coordinated movements in the night sky last week over southern California.

Two different sets of UFOs were seen. The first involved two bright reddish in color UFOs flying in unison then vanishing. More than one witness recorded the unusual sighting.

The two lights appear to be traveling horizontally before making a downward maneuver then reforming and flying horizontally again then diving again before video cuts off.

“Here we go. It’s happening,” someone tweeted in response to the video.

“You can see the intelligent movements,” one viewer wrote.

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A few witnesses thought they might be skydivers, but skydivers don’t fly horizontally, drop, then fly horizontally again.

“I saw something similar just before 7,” another viewer commented.

That time lines up with when the videos were taken, with Jenny Dempsey stating in a followup tweet, “Taken at 6:54pm Pacific time on Sunday, Oct. 16th in North Park, San Diego, CA.”

The videos of two mysterious glowing UFOs over San Diego were of interest to several news organizations

The videos of the strange San Diego UFO caught the attention of news organizations from South Florida to the United Kingdom. NBC News was also interested in the footage.

One viewer on Twitter compared the UFO sighting to another that occurred back in June of this year near San Diego.

Four days after the two glowing UFOs were spotted above San Diego another unusual UFO video from the area in southern California was shared online.

A recent report ranked California as the best state for UFO fans.

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