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On Comet, Cupid, and Rudolph with Your Nose So Bright — It’s a UFO
Spotlights from a house known for its yearly Christmas light display may have been the strange, brilliant lights spotted in the Wisconsin sky earlier this month that some claimed to be unidentified flying objects. And they weren’t Christmas lights.
Mick West, a well-known UFO investigator, revealed the straightforward explanation for the mysterious lights over farmland near West Bend and Fredonia in the Badger State on Tuesday night.
West performed his inquiry to shed light on the lights in the sky’s mysterious origins since he was skeptical of the rumors that they were UFOs.
Yep, there are out there. And it is not Santa, and it’s not reindeer.
He concluded that the lights might have come from Belgium, Wisconsin, roughly 40 miles north of downtown Milwaukee, using the approximate positions of two witnesses. In response to his inquiry about the lights in an email to Belgium’s Chamber of Commerce, West claims that the organization informed him that County Road B was home to a prominent Christmas light display that “had just added some spotlights this year.”
The Flanders family, who oversee the light show, confirmed to West that they had added six moving spotlights to the display this year and emailed him a video when he heard that.