Last week we showed you footage of a triangular UFO, slowly departing towards a thunder lit horizon, near the Tennessee border. Now, a new video has surfaced, this time shot in Mexico, and showing an entire fleet, made out of 7 UFOs, hovering in formation in the full wrath of a brutal lightning storm.

The objects, clearly visible for a relatively long period of time, are spherical and bright. At one point, we can see one of them shutting down its lights and thus becoming invisible for a few seconds, before turning bright again.

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Most UFOlogists believe extraterrestrial vessels use many types of energy, electricity being just one of them, and have methods (unknown to us) of gathering it from sources we can’t possibly imagine. The web is full of footage of UFOs plunging in active volcanoes or gathering water from the oceans.

This theory is also backed by the earlier video, as the UFO seems drained of power and seeking lightning and slowly moves towards it.

The video seems legit, the quality is not too good or too bad. Just before the 1:20 mark, as a powerful bolt of lightning splits the sky, it also illuminates what seems to be a gigantic mother ship, incorporating the 7 round bright lights. Throughout the recording, the strange lights become even brighter when lightning strikes.

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Is that the mother ship behind the smaller UFOs?

This incident is almost identical to the one in Phoenix, back in 1997, during military tests, when authorities claimed that the lights were in fact signaling flares used by the army. This is not the case, however, as there was no military or industrial testing of any kind anywhere in the area when the footage was captured.

Furthermore, flares wouldn’t even be seen in a bright storm such as this one, let alone be made more visible by lightning. But, this time, authorities haven’t even bothered giving an explanation.

Watch the video and judge for yourself. What do you think?

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