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Video: Strange Lights Observed Prior to Earthquake – Unlikely to Be Linked to Secret Weapon

Strange Lights in the Sky Before Earthquake Spark Conspiracy Theories

Shortly‌ after​ last week’s major earthquake in Morocco, the ⁤conspiracy theorists came out of the woodwork.

Granted, ⁣the so-called⁢ “earthquake lights” that appeared just as the shaking started⁣ gave them more to work with⁢ than usual, as shown in the video below that ⁣was posted to X, the social media platform formerly‍ known as Twitter.

Translated on the ​app, the post reads: ​“One of the brothers from brotherly Morocco sent me this strange clip from a surveillance camera of his house in the city of Agadir at the moment the earthquake occurred… Mysterious blue ‍flashes of light appeared on⁣ the horizon and no one knew what they⁣ were. Knowing that these same lights appeared​ at the moment of the earthquake ⁣in Turkey and Syria 7 months ago. Does anyone have an ⁤explanation?”

This video, which appears to be authentic but has not⁤ been independently verified by The Western Journal, shows a⁣ phenomenon sometimes referred to as “earthquake lights” that have previously been reported at other earthquake sites.

In fact, accounts of such⁤ lights accompanying earthquakes have been⁤ around for hundreds of years, ‍according to The New York Times — even though some geologists ⁤suspect they’re the ⁤result of electrical archs from shaking lines or other man-made constructs.

“People have wondered about them forever,” Karen‍ Daniels,⁤ a physicist at North‌ Carolina State University, told the ⁤Times. “It’s one of those persistent ‍mysteries⁣ that hang around and never quite get nailed.”

Would you ever live in a⁣ region prone to earthquakes?

Would you ⁤ever ⁣live in a region prone to earthquakes?

Some ⁢have suggested that the friction caused by rocks rubbing against other rocks during the quake ⁤ generates electricity,⁤ but ⁤Daniels​ doubts it.

“Rock on rock is not a situation where people have been able to generate large charge separation,” she said. “And so it just doesn’t seem like a very good explanation for what people ⁣see.”

Videos like the one​ above should⁣ not be confused with videos⁤ like the following, which⁣ has been thoroughly debunked.

We can therefore say ⁣with some confidence that such lights are not caused by flying saucers, secret weapons, the‍ Agarthans, ⁤Nephilim,‌ Reptilians, Agenda‌ 21 or, so far as ​I am ‌aware, the Loch Ness ⁢Monster. (The Western ​Journal ⁢reached out to ⁢Nessie⁣ for comment but received no reply prior‍ to publication.)

That doesn’t mean, however, that they aren’t something of‌ a mystery ⁤to the scientific community.

Until‍ geologists find a way to predict earthquakes so that they⁣ can ‌be present to study their associated phenomena, however, they ​will probably remain something of an unknown.

Josh Ebel, a seismologist ‌who has written a ⁢book‍ on earthquakes, said​ “earthquake lights” have been reported at the sites of ‌at least 65 earthquakes in Europe and North and South America​ over the past three centuries, including lights ​that glow for minutes without ceasing and others ‍that flash. Different⁢ colors have also been reported.

“All of these have been reported by observers,” Ebel told the⁢ Times. “Which ones are actually true, and which ones are⁣ products of their imagination, we can’t really say.”

The post Video: Freaky Lights Really Were in Sky Right Before Earthquake – But They’re Probably ⁢Not From​ a Secret Weapon appeared first ‌on The ⁤Western Journal.



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