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NASC auction is OPEN!!

Alien Triangle lands in my back yard!!

Now for the second part. Take a good look at the videos. I will pay the first $15 that you spend in the upcoming NASC auction starting on April 11th. The correct answer must be posted here before the start of the auction. First correct answer wins.

You never did mention, find out what?

Pst. does it include those bike reflectors?
 
was it on a farm?
was there road construction in the near vicinity?
and why does it sound like a freaking coffee pot in the background
 
No they are not stars, nor planets.



After reading the line above I realised that one of my statements may be misleading.

While there is nothing in the vids that was made by humans, I can see some people arguing that the light itself is man made.

Is there something producing the light that's man made that's not "in the vid" because the vid's too dark?

I guess the eye(s) of an alligator(s) floating in the water. It's a UFO, and the light is arguably man made. Does I jenga?
 
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After looking at the video again it looks like the "main" light is actually two lights very close to each other. Maybe the lights of a boat or something reflecting in the eyes of a muskrat or some other North Carolinian animal?
 
The brighter light looks a little like fire... If it's moving around so much, you were probably zoomed in pretty far, right? Is it something in/on water, like a lake, pond, or river? Is it some kind of flashlight beam? Or fireflies? Did you record it from your TV or something, or were you actually there? The lights on the back and top of a truck/car/motorcycle? Cow eyes reflecting off a puddle? Is it in the air (the "flying" part of UFO) Is it a comet?
 
The light in the upper right seems to be the 'main' source, whereas the other two are most likely reflections of some sort. It is strange that it forms such a perfect right angle.
 
is it a flashlight being reflected by a lake and the reason why it is moving only slightly is because your hand is moving a little?
 
Is the animal in the water or on the bank? and is it amphibious? is it carnivorous?

And are you sure it's not gators? :D
 
Considering the intensity of the eyes, and the distance at which they appear to be shot, I would think deer eyes near the edge of the water.

If the animal is in the water, I would go for opossum, raccoon, or a river otter.
 
Beavers? Snakes? Turtles? Elk? Water buffalo?

Jeeze Ozzy, we must be coming close. There's only a certain amount of swimming red eyed animals in NC! lol
 
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