mcbreedo It's a lens flare, it happens when the high intensity light is reflected off the inner surfaces of the lens and hits the cmos sensor at the other location. It's not only visible during the time you indicated, but throughout the whole video. Learn the facts before you troll.
To all of you who think this is fake, I was in the middle of this. There were not explosions, because the transformers didn't blow. There were power surges, and yes, the light was very bright and blue. The power lines were sparking, and it was really freaky.
@@noturningback2023 They are UFO's. I downloaded this message by Cosmic Awareness around that time. Dated December 15, 2013. Part of the teleconference was released to the public: Forces broke into the chamber and took these devices, this equipment advanced in technology back to Fort Worth in Texas. This prompted a response on the part of the Galactic Federation ones and this is what was seen in the attack on Fort Worth. That these devices were either recaptured or destroyed. That there is nothing left at Fort Worth that could be used in a detrimental way. It was not Enki's personal ship but an advanced model of those who were aligned with Enki including many of the Galactic Federation ones who are again back, again involved in an effort to break the domination of the Anunnaki that it has had for so long. There is more to it but to long to post here. He changed his website so it doesn't go back to 2013.
I've seen a transformer explode, it goes BOOM in big fire ball (just the once), with lots of black smoke and every dog starts barking and all the power goes off for miles around.
@layz1111 By 795, do you mean the conductor size (795MCM)? The breaker not tripping would explain a lot - I figured the reclosing cycles hit just right and it never went to lockout.
Can anyone explain the strange balls of light that appear at 0:12, 0:17, 0:21, 0:24, and 0:25? They vanish and reappear a few times before finally disappearing permanently. What are those things? And also, it seems to me that these explosions were so large that surely someone must have been killed. Why wasn't this reported as a disaster? It seems like everyone is passing it off as a cool light show, but it looks deadly to me. Surely someone was injured in all those blasts, or a building burnt/damaged, but I've heard no official report about injuries or fatalities.
+Distance runner The balls of light are actually light artifacts on the lens. You can tell by the way they move up and down at the same rate as the rest of the video is when the person filming is moving the camera.
Maximus Americanus Are we looking at the same things? The lights I'm seeing appear and vanish at random points, even if the camera is *not* moving at all, and they also remain stationary at their locations in the sky when the camera is moving (zooming in/out). They do not move up and down as the camera moves.
these balls of lights that u saw. they are the archangels. the army of God destroying nuclear weapons on military bases.they here to protected us from war.
Last night, I saw large multi-colored flashes depicted very similar to those in your video during a lightning storm in Bedford, Texas (~ 8 miles NE of Fort Worth). At first, I thought it was a fire, but the multi-colors dispelled that; then I thought it was a transformer blowing (our power fluctuated), but the flashes -- rising over the treetops -- would return again and again without being accompanied by a BOOM. I learned today that it is due to power lines shorting/arcing -- amazing !!
Been looking for this for a while. There was another video from a similar angle, different cam, which showed what looked like weapon fire coming straight down from the sky, then deflecting at 45° up after the strike. That video has been completely removed. This was originally announced on NBC5 when their cameras caught these flashes on live television.
@damiarlboro Those are lens flares. If you look closely, it's in the exact opposite position from the center of the lens.. it shows how very small the lightsources actually are! Pretty cool if you ask me. The other light sources must be blocked by buildings or something, because they don't have a lens flare.
One, it's Fortworth, during the summer, it's fucking hot, that's probably the buildings AC units and vents on top, and the birds are just birds everywhere. Or it could just possibly be a separate audio track from a completely different video
Yep, it's hot in Texas in May. Those were A/C's you heard. And Pigeons are all over the place in the city night and day because of the lights. I live near D/FW.
@Saerain I've been in the army for 8 yrs; I've heard all of the ordinances we would use in open space - here is an example at the live grenade range at Ft. Dix August of 1987... My platoon was nearly 1 mile away feeling the concusions of grenades going off in our chests and also hearing them...50 cal Browning machines guns & M-60s...small arms 5.56 M16A1s & the new M16A2 popping in the distance. I understand what you are saying but can you explain Krakatoa 1883 & Tunguska Event in 1908?
Around the exact time this video was posted, I saw a light like this from Venice Beach, California. It was 4 AM in the morning. I woke to a gust of wind that came out of nowhere. The gust was so strong that it blew my curtains through closed windows. I got up and looked out my windows overlooking Santa Monica. I saw one giant blue dome shaped light rise up from the ground then collapse. It was the bluest brightest blue I'd ever seen. It covered about a mile then disappeared.
I live in the neighborhood where this happened. Commenting now because it was brought up as a "remember the time" at a neighborhood picnic. It was loud and colorful where I live. I grabbed my two year old son and brought him outside to see Ohm's Law in action. Current traveled down the power lines overhead and blew out transformers with the over current. I was nerding out and turned around to see my son shaking. He was a bit little to understand.
In 1962 travelling from OKC to Norman, OK for college at OU, about 10AM a terrific storm turned the sky black. So black, I had to turn on my headlights. A lightning bolt hit the power lines on side of road next to my car. A green orb about 3 feet in diameter formed. It was fuzzy on the outer edge because tiny sparklers seemed everywhere on the outside edge. The orb traveled with my car at 55 MPH rising to the top of the poles then dropping with the drooping wires. Next pole had a transformer and the orb ran down the pole, hit it and all kinds of melted sparks, colorful metal dripped off. But the orb only shrunk to about the basketball size and ran back to the top of the pole and proceeded along the wires. Next pole with a transformer, the orb ran down the pole and hit it causing another show of dripping metal but this time the orb vanished. I've always wondered since it was a sphere and if it had electrical charge why didn't it blow apart.
Fun fact: transformer explosions look like this because you've got an electrical arc with the force of all the current flowing through the cable, arcing through a bunch of flammable oil that formerly insulated it. It can't catch on fire without an arc and air, and usually the oil keeps that from happening.
I remember one time, me and my family were looking outside during hurricane Sandy, I looked the damaged area, then I see this massive yellow, green, and orange lights coming from about 1700 feet away. I believe that that was a power-plant explosion, but i knew that there isn't a power-plant in my town. If it's a power box, is it possible to explode that big?
@guykudo please explain with greater details. What shapes of electrical current were involved in producing different arc colors in the discharges you personally witnessed. How rapidly did the colors cycle comared with these discharges.
Just about two hours ago, I saw a light similar to these driving home. It was in Central Indiana, and it was a lime green color. It was followed by a heavy but brief storm and was silent. Please explain?
Its a fort worth texas army base. Alot of the fighting was also underground, and all was completely silent. Some scary crap. Insiders say 500 ppl died that night, all because the us broke a vow to not utilize something that was discovered in the middle east. U can see the demon ships hovering in the upper right corner in some footage,which btw, wasn't TOUCHED by a single news station. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
If this was a transformer blowing witch I've worked trades my whole life u know how many dead people there would be? From that big of a explosion all 9ver. People would be fried left and right
@KeystoneFlow What shapes of electrical current were involved? Electrical shaped ones, I guess. I'm not sure what kind of information you want. It was bright and went from blue to green. It happened really fast, however explosions like the ones in this video and the one I saw were witnessed throughout that night.
@CineticArt Well the electrical grid is very complex, if one lines goes down there is almost always another path for the electricity to follow to power other areas, if you didn't notice the the area directly around the flashes is dark.
I saw exactly the same looking happened in Japan near volcano. I remeber it was an episode on secureteam 10. Looked 100% the same stuff. I can't believe this, exactly the same way lights jumping all around. EVERYONE PLEASE SEARCH THAT VIDEO on TH-cam named "UFO emerges at Sakurajima Japan Volano" It looks so similar, this time more lights and in Texas).
The city of Fort Worth contains over 1000 natural gas wells (December 2009 count) tapping the Barnett Shale. Each well site is a bare patch of gravel 2-5 acres (8,100-20,000 m2) in size. As city ordinances permit them in all zoning categories, including residential, well sites can be found in a variety of locations. Some wells are surrounded by masonry fences but most are secured by chain link.
Official statement from Oncor: Thank you for your email. According to our records there was a downed power line in the area that caused the issues. This probably caused the backfeed and sparking that you saw at your home. Thank you, Curtis Oncor Electric Delivery Customer Contact Center
This is not an explosion. This is the Galactic Federation of Light, at war with this military base. They stole ET weapons from Afghanistan, and were warned not to. But they did it anyway, so this is the consequences.
There is "no sound" because of attenuation over distance. Let's assume that the noise produced by one of the explosions is 130dB at one meter. Over 5 miles, the resulting SPL is just 51dB. This is well below the apparent noise from area around the camera. If you listen closely, you actually can hear some noises from other systems' relays clattering as the line voltage drops and surges. These relays are likely much closer to the photographer.
I 1st saw this video years ago and my mind clicked back to think of it and looked it up. I'm not sure but I remember someone saying you guys had a LHC down there in Texas and that it may have came from running the machine that night. Any thoughts or validity on this ?
I've seen transformer exsplosions, more then once, they have breakers to keep chain reactions that appear to be happening here from going off. Also, they can be heard many miles away, these give off no noise.
What were the things in the sky that began lighting up or reflecting after the explosions/surges began? First one is at 0:11 to the right above the second surge. Are there aircrafts hovering above the scene? Those are interesting. If it’s been covered & I missed it I beg pardon. Just very curious.
I've seen this in person from very close before and multiple times. Lightning hits a power line, it arcs between the lines in a very bright blue. It lasts for about 1-2 seconds until the auto trip breaker throws. Once it's stopped, power goes back on and it's fine. If lines are downed and no one is paying attention, this is possible. Whatever was conducting the arc will be blown to pieces in the heat, so a different spot lights up on the next cycle. That blue color is a key indicator.
You have in your day shot, what appears to be a high voltage transmission line - 100kv+ ...if the grid went out 20 to 30 miles away, then the current drops in the city to city lines and the voltage rises significantly without the load ..in other words, ..there's gapping between lines - perhaps a bit of wind also helped.
I worked for the power company for 25 years. The dont flash blue when they go. And when you hear a load boom it's the jacks blowing to try and save the transformers. It's a red orange flash and smoke and there goes the power. Something strange going on here
@on1still There is a mile or two of mild hills between the highway and the action. People on the freeway would have seen nothing except maybe a bit of illumination of the low clouds.
@andover40 I can't answer your other questions, but regarding the birds singing at night: Fort Worth is overrun with boat-tailed grackles, which will sing at night in well-lit areas like shopping malls and downtown apartment building parking lots. We're overrun with them here in Austin as well, so I live daily (and nightly) with proof that they will do this.
No explosions? Is the audio the original audio? This is possibly a lighted stage show of some kind. When a transformer goes critical it makes a very loud boom. I've heard them go before in person. There are no explosions people. Also, when a transformer goes boom, it only does it once. There's nothing that I know of that can Explode and then explode again and again and again. Cool light show though.
I have seen this during a thunderstorm in upstate NY. It was a transformer that blew and it was the loudest band I had ever heard, then there was this beautiful light show. Dangerous for those close by but the most amazing colors light up the sky! Great video!!!
@BrianLuenser Actually, it's Oncor. The voltage of 7.2KV is phase to ground voltage. Phase to phase voltage (on a 3-phase line) would be 12.47KV. This is typical distribution voltage before the electricity is stepped down by transformers to the voltage used by homes and businesses. Transmission lines which transfer power from power plants or from one substation to another typically operate at 69, 138 or 345KV.
@spikeargentina Still working on that. Originally thought traffic helicopters were getting close for a look, but they all say not in a thunderstorm and nobody has come forward with any videos from above the area.
@spikeargentina theyre definitely lens flares. notice how they move and bounce with the camera, especially noticeable around 0:18 and 2:01 also notice that there is sometimes another, fainter, blurrier light higher up in the image, for example near 0:22 - typical of a lens flare
Looks like to me a higher voltage line some how came in to contact with a lower voltage line and was shorting out a lot of transfomers and the fuse or reclosure that was operating the main circuit failed to blow or open. The reason there were still lights around that black area is because there are more than one circuit. There could be more than 100 circuits in a city of that size and that's probably way under estated. That's my guess. I would like to know what exactly though I am a lineman and those are for sure power flashes just never seen so many that kept on going why was the protection to operating?
@trnobles There is some lens flair. Always with huge brightness diferentials. But there is very little. Note how little brightness there is on the bottom side. That is the best test of lens flair. This video looks just like it did to us watching it in person. Amazing. I have 7 more videos with 3 lenses I will put up next week. (All multi-coated professional lenses... Canon L series.)
@KalanYore And sounds lose more energy in open spaces than closed. Having something to bounce off of rather than losing energy through free expansion is important. That's why you can hear a person speaking normally better from the other end of a 60 foot hallway than at a 60 foot distance outdoors.
does anyone remember what was said back then ,it was supposed to be a Vimana stolen from overseas and et came to retrieve it ,thats about all I can remember ,feel free to comment anyone
Just saw something crazy simular in Danvers Massachusetts 3 times in a row and then once more almost an hour later in the complete opposite direction 😳 was cool af but had no idea what it was. It was blue/green everytime.
@felipeonunes very nice but not the same did u notice that the power line of the place falls when this is going on . Something that dosent heppen in this video and ofc u cant here any explosions too in this one
@csl84030 Yes, but not to prevent damage to low voltage transformers. CBs are very expensive. Electric bill will light up the sky, if they did it for every transformer. There are multi-million dollar CBs at different (not all ) high voltage electrical substations.
@BrianLuenser hmmm. if it shuts down the hard-disk then yes. if not, then it could be an error from the format. TH-cam allows the most popular formats. I suggest exporting to a .mov or .mp4 container with a h.264 codec (youtube converts HD video to this format anyway). single pass or multipass (i do single pass because i'm impatient) 3500kb/s bitrate (video) 128 kb/s (audio) it may sound like i'm writing gibberish. look up the h.264 codec for more info if you want.
I live in Fort Worth and I can't tell exactly where that is. You must be in the Tower so I'm thinking this is North of fort worth around the Stockyards. Am I right?
It doesn't look like it locked out or even operated the circuit. Could this have been like the Moores Mill Road power surge video here on You Tube? In that case higher voltage primaries fell on to lower voltage lines and the substation never tripped off. It burned several homes.
@sphinxrising58 are you an Ornithologist? Maybe the storms destroyed their nests and that's why they are up. Its 5 miles away with louder objects closter to the vantage point the main sound level doesn't raise and fall. (or are you referring to the car driving by... the rise in pitch is the Doppler effect)
I saw something really close to this one day in Houston. Its was raining REALLY hard but as i was going home i was seeing these giant blue lights getting bigger and bigger all over the place, i know it couldnt have been the same thing cause i could sorta see where they were coming from, but whatever it was, it was amazing to see!!!
@Kayenne54 In Massachusetts, I hear birds like that all night, starting at about 10 PM and going to about 2 AM. Not that I know birds well enough to identify them.
@BrianLuenser The same thing happened in Oregon during its "Friday the 13th windstorm a few decades ago. Only, the transformers produced consistant blue "beams" that projected straight up.
Oh this was when they where doing that thing on the bridge where everyone was flashing their cameras all at once and they had mad people come out too do it or was that in New York?
@PandaFlipz They ARE explosions, the cameraman is 5 miles away, so you wouldn't be able to hear any sound that far away. The storm already passed, this is several hours after the initial thunderstorms hit. and there were fires, I saw one of the transformers immediately after, and firetrucks were getting there when I left.
So what are the floating lights in the sky above between 0:12-0:28?
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mcbreedo It's a lens flare, it happens when the high intensity light is reflected off the inner surfaces of the lens and hits the cmos sensor at the other location. It's not only visible during the time you indicated, but throughout the whole video. Learn the facts before you troll.
No way -- that def. isn't lens flare. People try to that about so many pics and videos but it clearly is NOT lenses flares!!!
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To all of you who think this is fake, I was in the middle of this. There were not explosions, because the transformers didn't blow. There were power surges, and yes, the light was very bright and blue. The power lines were sparking, and it was really freaky.
Did you see the UFO lights in the sky? I DID!
@@noturningback2023 Thinking the lights in the sky are lens flares.
@@noturningback2023 They are UFO's. I downloaded this message by Cosmic Awareness around that time. Dated December 15, 2013. Part of the teleconference was released to the public:
Forces broke into the chamber and took these devices, this equipment advanced
in technology back to Fort Worth in Texas. This prompted a response on the part of the Galactic Federation ones and this is what was
seen in the attack on Fort Worth. That these devices were either recaptured or destroyed.
That there is nothing left at Fort Worth that could be used in a detrimental way.
It was not Enki's personal ship but an advanced model of those who were aligned
with Enki including many of the Galactic Federation ones who are again back, again
involved in an effort to break the domination of the Anunnaki that it has had for so long.
There is more to it but to long to post here. He changed his website so it doesn't go back to 2013.
I experienced this in west texas around a year after this video was posted.
@@bobk9778 😂
I've seen a transformer explode, it goes BOOM in big fire ball (just the once), with lots of black smoke and every dog starts barking and all the power goes off for miles around.
That's correct. I've seen transformers explode, close up. They are very loud, then you get a grid black out. How do people not know this.?
I agree, you'll also get cinder sparks when it blows, and lots of noise, this isn't a transformer exploding.
i recall hearing a big BOOM.. seeing a blue flash.. and then lights out and fire..
@layz1111 By 795, do you mean the conductor size (795MCM)? The breaker not tripping would explain a lot - I figured the reclosing cycles hit just right and it never went to lockout.
Can anyone explain the strange balls of light that appear at 0:12, 0:17, 0:21, 0:24, and 0:25? They vanish and reappear a few times before finally disappearing permanently. What are those things?
And also, it seems to me that these explosions were so large that surely someone must have been killed. Why wasn't this reported as a disaster? It seems like everyone is passing it off as a cool light show, but it looks deadly to me. Surely someone was injured in all those blasts, or a building burnt/damaged, but I've heard no official report about injuries or fatalities.
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That's sad
+Distance runner The balls of light are actually light artifacts on the lens. You can tell by the way they move up and down at the same rate as the rest of the video is when the person filming is moving the camera.
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Are we looking at the same things? The lights I'm seeing appear and vanish at random points, even if the camera is *not* moving at all, and they also remain stationary at their locations in the sky when the camera is moving (zooming in/out). They do not move up and down as the camera moves.
these balls of lights that u saw. they are the archangels. the army of God destroying nuclear weapons on military bases.they here to protected us from war.
***** yeah i truly believe they are angels
This Just happened in Reynosa Mexico tonight, it was very weird. Was about 2 blocks from the lights and it didnt make a sound
Last night, I saw large multi-colored flashes depicted very similar to those in your video during a lightning storm in Bedford, Texas (~ 8 miles NE of Fort Worth). At first, I thought it was a fire, but the multi-colors dispelled that; then I thought it was a transformer blowing (our power fluctuated), but the flashes -- rising over the treetops -- would return again and again without being accompanied by a BOOM.
I learned today that it is due to power lines shorting/arcing -- amazing !!
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I remember seeing this and never finding out what it was!
Been looking for this for a while. There was another video from a similar angle, different cam, which showed what looked like weapon fire coming straight down from the sky, then deflecting at 45° up after the strike. That video has been completely removed. This was originally announced on NBC5 when their cameras caught these flashes on live television.
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@damiarlboro Those are lens flares. If you look closely, it's in the exact opposite position from the center of the lens.. it shows how very small the lightsources actually are! Pretty cool if you ask me. The other light sources must be blocked by buildings or something, because they don't have a lens flare.
2:04 something is in the sky, look at those 2 lighting balls ,it could be reflection from lenses or something elese
Well one could argue.
Explain the high pitch vibration like it's not there TROLLS, Birds going biserk at night...
mcbreedo Make that movie.
the lights make them think its day time....maybe?? idk
No kidding tho. Animals know what's up way before humans do.
One, it's Fortworth, during the summer, it's fucking hot, that's probably the buildings AC units and vents on top, and the birds are just birds everywhere. Or it could just possibly be a separate audio track from a completely different video
Yep, it's hot in Texas in May. Those were A/C's you heard. And Pigeons are all over the place in the city night and day because of the lights. I live near D/FW.
It's like a weapon being used.
Exactly
@Saerain
I've been in the army for 8 yrs; I've heard all of the ordinances we would use in open space - here is an example at the live grenade range at Ft. Dix August of 1987...
My platoon was nearly 1 mile away feeling the concusions of grenades going off in our chests and also hearing them...50 cal Browning machines guns & M-60s...small arms 5.56 M16A1s & the new M16A2 popping in the distance.
I understand what you are saying but can you explain Krakatoa 1883 & Tunguska Event in 1908?
Around the exact time this video was posted, I saw a light like this from Venice Beach, California. It was 4 AM in the morning. I woke to a gust of wind that came out of nowhere. The gust was so strong that it blew my curtains through closed windows. I got up and looked out my windows overlooking Santa Monica. I saw one giant blue dome shaped light rise up from the ground then collapse. It was the bluest brightest blue I'd ever seen. It covered about a mile then disappeared.
There are spheres hovering above the base. The light from the explotions reflect off of them.
Thinking the lights in the sky are lens flares. I thought they might be UFO's at first as well.
This is crazy! The explosions make bird like sounds!
I live in the neighborhood where this happened.
Commenting now because it was brought up as a "remember the time" at a neighborhood picnic.
It was loud and colorful where I live.
I grabbed my two year old son and brought him outside to see Ohm's Law in action.
Current traveled down the power lines overhead and blew out transformers with the over current.
I was nerding out and turned around to see my son shaking.
He was a bit little to understand.
Is that birds tweeting?
In 1962 travelling from OKC to Norman, OK for college at OU, about 10AM a terrific storm turned the sky black. So black, I had to turn on my headlights. A lightning bolt hit the power lines on side of road next to my car. A green orb about 3 feet in diameter formed. It was fuzzy on the outer edge because tiny sparklers seemed everywhere on the outside edge. The orb traveled with my car at 55 MPH rising to the top of the poles then dropping with the drooping wires. Next pole had a transformer and the orb ran down the pole, hit it and all kinds of melted sparks, colorful metal dripped off. But the orb only shrunk to about the basketball size and ran back to the top of the pole and proceeded along the wires. Next pole with a transformer, the orb ran down the pole and hit it causing another show of dripping metal but this time the orb vanished. I've always wondered since it was a sphere and if it had electrical charge why didn't it blow apart.
Fun fact: transformer explosions look like this because you've got an electrical arc with the force of all the current flowing through the cable, arcing through a bunch of flammable oil that formerly insulated it. It can't catch on fire without an arc and air, and usually the oil keeps that from happening.
i don't think its that many transformers in one area
Exactly
Something like earthquake lights?
we are not alone on this earth , that's all you should really know as far as getting sightings they usually don't interfere with us humans
I remember one time, me and my family were looking outside during hurricane Sandy, I looked the damaged area, then I see this massive yellow, green, and orange lights coming from about 1700 feet away. I believe that that was a power-plant explosion, but i knew that there isn't a power-plant in my town. If it's a power box, is it possible to explode that big?
@guykudo please explain with greater details. What shapes of electrical current were involved in producing different arc colors in the discharges you personally witnessed. How rapidly did the colors cycle comared with these discharges.
This is why you turn off the lights when you leave the room!
That explodes... and all lights still have power, nothing happened
looks like a concert
+Stefani Jebavy Pink Floyd Concert with laser show from the friendly aliens.
Just about two hours ago, I saw a light similar to these driving home. It was in Central Indiana, and it was a lime green color. It was followed by a heavy but brief storm and was silent. Please explain?
@BrianLuenser Ball lighting from the electrical discharge maybe?
Nobody can say what kind of facilities are in that place of Texas? I can´t believe it...
Its a fort worth texas army base. Alot of the fighting was also underground, and all was completely silent. Some scary crap. Insiders say 500 ppl died that night, all because the us broke a vow to not utilize something that was discovered in the middle east. U can see the demon ships hovering in the upper right corner in some footage,which btw, wasn't TOUCHED by a single news station. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Thank you, Erinn!
+Erinn Wright now explain why it's a "DEMON" ship ? maybe it's an angelic ship sent to kill the demons ? never mind ,sounds silly either way ! lol
This happened in my home town and I thought it was an alien invasion lmao
Do you by chance know what place it was was it a building?
Who else is here looking up to see if this is what really happens for transformer explosions or if they lying🙄
bruh this is what a transformer explosion looks like.
They are lieing brother. What I would say would sound crazy. Just know there lieing
Brenden no it's not if a transformer went like that people would be dieing
If this was a transformer blowing witch I've worked trades my whole life u know how many dead people there would be? From that big of a explosion all 9ver. People would be fried left and right
@KeystoneFlow What shapes of electrical current were involved? Electrical shaped ones, I guess. I'm not sure what kind of information you want. It was bright and went from blue to green. It happened really fast, however explosions like the ones in this video and the one I saw were witnessed throughout that night.
@CineticArt Well the electrical grid is very complex, if one lines goes down there is almost always another path for the electricity to follow to power other areas, if you didn't notice the the area directly around the flashes is dark.
ET attack. Someone did something they were told not to do.
I saw exactly the same looking happened in Japan near volcano. I remeber it was an episode on secureteam 10. Looked 100% the same stuff. I can't believe this, exactly the same way lights jumping all around. EVERYONE PLEASE SEARCH THAT VIDEO on TH-cam named "UFO emerges at Sakurajima Japan Volano" It looks so similar, this time more lights and in Texas).
Its just Ozzy closing Fort-fest
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA, christ i'm bored
The city of Fort Worth contains over 1000 natural gas wells (December 2009 count) tapping the Barnett Shale. Each well site is a bare patch of gravel 2-5 acres (8,100-20,000 m2) in size. As city ordinances permit them in all zoning categories, including residential, well sites can be found in a variety of locations. Some wells are surrounded by masonry fences but most are secured by chain link.
Official statement from Oncor:
Thank you for your email. According to our records there was a downed power line in the area that caused the issues. This probably caused the backfeed and sparking that you saw at your home.
Thank you,
Curtis
Oncor Electric Delivery
Customer Contact Center
This is not an explosion. This is the Galactic Federation of Light, at war with this military base. They stole ET weapons from Afghanistan, and were warned not to. But they did it anyway, so this is the consequences.
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There is "no sound" because of attenuation over distance. Let's assume that the noise produced by one of the explosions is 130dB at one meter. Over 5 miles, the resulting SPL is just 51dB. This is well below the apparent noise from area around the camera. If you listen closely, you actually can hear some noises from other systems' relays clattering as the line voltage drops and surges. These relays are likely much closer to the photographer.
IT SEEMS TO ME AS IF ITS AN UPGRADED VERSION OF THE Touv ET Light communication system . it looks upgraded since 1958. just an observation
I 1st saw this video years ago and my mind clicked back to think of it and looked it up. I'm not sure but I remember someone saying you guys had a LHC down there in Texas and that it may have came from running the machine that night. Any thoughts or validity on this ?
I've seen transformer exsplosions, more then once, they have breakers to keep chain reactions that appear to be happening here from going off. Also, they can be heard many miles away, these give off no noise.
Exactly
What were the things in the sky that began lighting up or reflecting after the explosions/surges began? First one is at 0:11 to the right above the second surge. Are there aircrafts hovering above the scene? Those are interesting. If it’s been covered & I missed it I beg pardon. Just very curious.
I've seen this in person from very close before and multiple times. Lightning hits a power line, it arcs between the lines in a very bright blue. It lasts for about 1-2 seconds until the auto trip breaker throws. Once it's stopped, power goes back on and it's fine. If lines are downed and no one is paying attention, this is possible. Whatever was conducting the arc will be blown to pieces in the heat, so a different spot lights up on the next cycle. That blue color is a key indicator.
You have in your day shot, what appears to be a high voltage transmission line - 100kv+ ...if the grid went out 20 to 30 miles away, then the current drops in the city to city lines and the voltage rises significantly without the load ..in other words, ..there's gapping between lines - perhaps a bit of wind also helped.
I worked for the power company for 25 years. The dont flash blue when they go. And when you hear a load boom it's the jacks blowing to try and save the transformers. It's a red orange flash and smoke and there goes the power. Something strange going on here
@on1still
There is a mile or two of mild hills between the highway and the action. People on the freeway would have seen nothing except maybe a bit of illumination of the low clouds.
@andover40 I can't answer your other questions, but regarding the birds singing at night: Fort Worth is overrun with boat-tailed grackles, which will sing at night in well-lit areas like shopping malls and downtown apartment building parking lots. We're overrun with them here in Austin as well, so I live daily (and nightly) with proof that they will do this.
@NikeySunfire
Of course it was on all the national news channel. In fact this particular video was on all the national news channels. Easy to check.
No explosions? Is the audio the original audio? This is possibly a lighted stage show of some kind. When a transformer goes critical it makes a very loud boom. I've heard them go before in person. There are no explosions people.
Also, when a transformer goes boom, it only does it once. There's nothing that I know of that can Explode and then explode again and again and again.
Cool light show though.
@CharlesChandler1
There are train tracks in that area. Would have guessed a block or two North of the action but I may be mistaken.
I have seen this during a thunderstorm in upstate NY. It was a transformer that blew and it was the loudest band I had ever heard, then there was this beautiful light show. Dangerous for those close by but the most amazing colors light up the sky! Great video!!!
@BrianLuenser is there any kind of power station in that place? usually u can hear the sound of a transformer explotion.
@BrianLuenser Actually, it's Oncor. The voltage of 7.2KV is phase to ground voltage. Phase to phase voltage (on a 3-phase line) would be 12.47KV. This is typical distribution voltage before the electricity is stepped down by transformers to the voltage used by homes and businesses. Transmission lines which transfer power from power plants or from one substation to another typically operate at 69, 138 or 345KV.
@spikeargentina
Still working on that. Originally thought traffic helicopters were getting close for a look, but they all say not in a thunderstorm and nobody has come forward with any videos from above the area.
@CarDela14 The different colors are possibly caused by the various materials that the electricity was running through.
@spikeargentina theyre definitely lens flares. notice how they move and bounce with the camera, especially noticeable around 0:18 and 2:01 also notice that there is sometimes another, fainter, blurrier light higher up in the image, for example near 0:22 - typical of a lens flare
Where is the footage before the explanations that shows the base being dive bombed?
Looks like to me a higher voltage line some how came in to contact with a lower voltage line and was shorting out a lot of transfomers and the fuse or reclosure that was operating the main circuit failed to blow or open. The reason there were still lights around that black area is because there are more than one circuit. There could be more than 100 circuits in a city of that size and that's probably way under estated. That's my guess. I would like to know what exactly though I am a lineman and those are for sure power flashes just never seen so many that kept on going why was the protection to operating?
@trnobles
There is some lens flair. Always with huge brightness diferentials. But there is very little. Note how little brightness there is on the bottom side. That is the best test of lens flair. This video looks just like it did to us watching it in person. Amazing. I have 7 more videos with 3 lenses I will put up next week. (All multi-coated professional lenses... Canon L series.)
@Happyhocus Hi Happy. The birds chirp outside of my bedroom window late night too and I find it really odd. It's been like that for months now.
you should post another one but all jazzed up with explosion sounds and stuff
@KalanYore And sounds lose more energy in open spaces than closed. Having something to bounce off of rather than losing energy through free expansion is important. That's why you can hear a person speaking normally better from the other end of a 60 foot hallway than at a 60 foot distance outdoors.
Wish all YT vids were done with a 5D, minimum. Would the breakers not have kicked, or was it some weird atmospheric condition?
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And recognize that sound travels at 1129 ft/sec (or slightly faster in humid air). It would take 23.4 seconds for the sound to reach the camera.
if you could post videos of how the place was after
storm ...
Just saw something crazy simular in Danvers Massachusetts 3 times in a row and then once more almost an hour later in the complete opposite direction 😳 was cool af but had no idea what it was. It was blue/green everytime.
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@garrethdavis what do you mean with "i could be onto something there?", google after project blue beam!
@felipeonunes very nice but not the same did u notice that the power line of the place falls when this is going on . Something that dosent heppen in this video and ofc u cant here any explosions too in this one
I am no electrical engineer or anything but, do electrical engineers design circuit breakers in these systems to prevent things like this?
@Ifyismyusername
Very little lens flair. This is obvious by the light not going downward (Below the horizon)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind sequel in progress?
@csl84030 Yes, but not to prevent damage to low voltage transformers. CBs are very expensive. Electric bill will light up the sky, if they did it for every transformer. There are multi-million dollar CBs at different (not all ) high voltage electrical substations.
No explosion what so ever but what is it .You can cleary see orbs appearing/ disappearing above the lights ..
@BrianLuenser hmmm. if it shuts down the hard-disk then yes. if not, then it could be an error from the format. TH-cam allows the most popular formats. I suggest exporting to a .mov or .mp4 container with a h.264 codec (youtube converts HD video to this format anyway). single pass or multipass (i do single pass because i'm impatient) 3500kb/s bitrate (video) 128 kb/s (audio) it may sound like i'm writing gibberish. look up the h.264 codec for more info if you want.
why is there no mention of ufos in description?? this happenened in portugal and japan recently
there seems to be a aufo at 1:57. please explain, there are multiple orbs over the explosions.
I live in Fort Worth and I can't tell exactly where that is. You must be in the Tower so I'm thinking this is North of fort worth around the Stockyards. Am I right?
It doesn't look like it locked out or even operated the circuit. Could this have been like the Moores Mill Road power surge video here on You Tube? In that case higher voltage primaries fell on to lower voltage lines and the substation never tripped off. It burned several homes.
@BrianLuenser So are you saying you saw those lights in the sky while filming this, or not till you watched the video after??
@sphinxrising58 are you an Ornithologist? Maybe the storms destroyed their nests and that's why they are up.
Its 5 miles away with louder objects closter to the vantage point
the main sound level doesn't raise and fall. (or are you referring to the car driving by... the rise in pitch is the Doppler effect)
You should be able to use the default youtube editor to knock off the second duplicate vid portion.
If you look close you can see two power lines arcing and turning red as the sparks fly up and down between two poles.
I saw something really close to this one day in Houston. Its was raining REALLY hard but as i was going home i was seeing these giant blue lights getting bigger and bigger all over the place, i know it couldnt have been the same thing cause i could sorta see where they were coming from, but whatever it was, it was amazing to see!!!
@Asdelvolante y la tormenta electrica ? no la vi en el video ,estaba mas calido que nunca y de la nada pfff
You know what the explosions and the light they give off are strangely beautiful.
Wasn't there another video showing a ufo doing what look like it was dive bombing before this happened
When did this take place with all the birds chirping? Evening or early morning? How long did all of this last?
Nice Vids man from down town fort worth. What direction where you facing? Towards White Settlement maybe?
@Kayenne54 In Massachusetts, I hear birds like that all night, starting at about 10 PM and going to about 2 AM. Not that I know birds well enough to identify them.
@BrianLuenser The same thing happened in Oregon during its "Friday the 13th windstorm a few decades ago. Only, the transformers produced consistant blue "beams" that projected straight up.
Oh this was when they where doing that thing on the bridge where everyone was flashing their cameras all at once and they had mad people come out too do it or was that in New York?
Anyone else notice the weird lights appearing above the explosions?
@Saerain
As we both know w/o an atmosphere there would be no sound except on a vibratory harmonic frequencies that is planetary & cosmic forces...
vee cuando fue eso??? pucha... me perdi el concierto de Tiesto... noo... cuando va ver otro???
@PandaFlipz They ARE explosions, the cameraman is 5 miles away, so you wouldn't be able to hear any sound that far away. The storm already passed, this is several hours after the initial thunderstorms hit. and there were fires, I saw one of the transformers immediately after, and firetrucks were getting there when I left.