This video footage was originally uploaded to my former channel "UniversalMindIAm" on YouTube, but for reasons unknown to me they no longer allow my access to it, so I had to recreate and rebuild a new channel as best as I could here on Weebly, as well as reconstruct it on a new YouTube channel known simply as Kyle Dayton. My apologies for the unintentional "The View From My Backyard" video clip which keeps popping up every time any of the individual clips are accessed, as I no longer have the original editing equipment and was unable at this time to properly re-edit this transferred footage.
These video clips and stills were excerpted from more than fourteen hours of footage which shows images ranging from a few planes with strange lights, to unusual flying craft with not-so-typical lights, to orb-like images without the characteristics of regular flares.
Videotaped with a Sony Hi-8 Handycam Vision, in the vicinity of my former residence in Arizona City, Arizona, halfway between Phoenix (to the west) and Tucson (to the east) in the so-called UFO Triangle, or Arizona Triangle. The camcorder's Night Shot mode removed all the color from video, so the actual brightness of the orange in the lights can't be seen. However, Parts 1 of 3 and 2 of 3 both include color footage of the object or objects.
Eloy Municipal Airport is nearby, about six miles to the northeast; from there the planes head east to west, west to east and north to south. The nighttime flight traffic is fairly heavy, hence the reason for the frequent engine noises in the background while I videotaped the various flying objects that I didn't recognize as the small noncommercial planes that regularly use these flight paths.
The orbs in these videos usually aren't descending and leaving smoke evidence like typical flares, but were often hovering silently and still in one place for sometimes fifteen or twenty minutes at a time. More like huge, round, orange, pulsing lights, I occasionally saw them in the northern sky, but usually to the southwest. The ones that apparently were flares did leave smoke trails and left a smoke residue in their place, and they were fairly quick to blink out in just a matter of seconds; those flare-objects were generally seen to the west over the Goldwater Air Force Range, but on a couple of occasions I thought I saw them slightly to my northwest. I believe that at least some of these "orbs", specifically the smaller ones, may instead be lights on one or more of the flying craft which were captured on videotape.
At least a few of the videotaped objects could be flares, as there appeared to be smoke around them; but most weren't surrounded by smoke, they stayed in one place for too long, and didn't blink out like flares. Just flickered and seemed to slowly disappear in one place, but left no smoke residue.
The largest, huge orange fireballs were usually seen to the southwest, over the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation; I wish my camcorder could've done justice to their size and vivid color. They normally appeared in exactly the same place low in the sky, and stayed for at least fifteen to twenty minutes before slowly blinking out, then sometimes blinking back again a few minutes later, in the same spot.
Unfortunately, there was an unusual incident that I didn't capture on video. One night during the summer of 2007, to my northwest and in front of the small mountain range that borders Sunland Gin Road near exit 200, suddenly out of nowhere appeared what I'd describe as the lower left one-quarter of a large, round, hovering ring of bright white lights in front of the range and perhaps just a couple hundred feet or less above the ground; it reminded me of a giant diamond-studded tennis bracelet. (Imagine a perfectly round diamond bracelet with evenly-spaced diamonds all around it, and then divide that bracelet into four equal quarters, with only the one-quarter portion of the lower left visible). There were approximately ten white lights in that quarter, evenly spaced, with one bright red light and one bright blue light approximately five lights apart from each other. This apparent object suddenly blinked in, stayed there for six or seven seconds, and then just as quickly as it blinked in, blinked out. The distance between me and the object was about three miles; from where I stood at that distance away, the string of lights was about two inches long, and I saw it in the same place where I usually saw the low-hovering double lights, as shown in the beginning of Part 1; those objects, which seemed to be some type of craft because they hovered very low in the sky for sometimes several minutes at a time, had bright orange lights.
(One Tuesday evening in January, year forgotten, around 19:25 pm Arizona time, for about five seconds I witnessed a large, bright orange fireball perhaps several feet in diameter, as it flew low, silently, and extremely fast, across the street from my front yard, in the open desert, no more than approximately ten feet above the ground, perhaps less than 200 feet from where I was standing, and heading in a northerly direction).
The silent-flying object with three lights (TR3B?, or possibly other high tech aircraft) as seen in Parts 1 and 2, can stop in mid-flight, then immediately make a 180-degree turn before flying in the opposite direction.
Click on the timelines below, as well as the stills on this page, to view their corresponding video clips (opens in a new window). This is a work in progress. Thank you for interest, and please check back as more information will be added.
These video clips and stills were excerpted from more than fourteen hours of footage which shows images ranging from a few planes with strange lights, to unusual flying craft with not-so-typical lights, to orb-like images without the characteristics of regular flares.
Videotaped with a Sony Hi-8 Handycam Vision, in the vicinity of my former residence in Arizona City, Arizona, halfway between Phoenix (to the west) and Tucson (to the east) in the so-called UFO Triangle, or Arizona Triangle. The camcorder's Night Shot mode removed all the color from video, so the actual brightness of the orange in the lights can't be seen. However, Parts 1 of 3 and 2 of 3 both include color footage of the object or objects.
Eloy Municipal Airport is nearby, about six miles to the northeast; from there the planes head east to west, west to east and north to south. The nighttime flight traffic is fairly heavy, hence the reason for the frequent engine noises in the background while I videotaped the various flying objects that I didn't recognize as the small noncommercial planes that regularly use these flight paths.
The orbs in these videos usually aren't descending and leaving smoke evidence like typical flares, but were often hovering silently and still in one place for sometimes fifteen or twenty minutes at a time. More like huge, round, orange, pulsing lights, I occasionally saw them in the northern sky, but usually to the southwest. The ones that apparently were flares did leave smoke trails and left a smoke residue in their place, and they were fairly quick to blink out in just a matter of seconds; those flare-objects were generally seen to the west over the Goldwater Air Force Range, but on a couple of occasions I thought I saw them slightly to my northwest. I believe that at least some of these "orbs", specifically the smaller ones, may instead be lights on one or more of the flying craft which were captured on videotape.
At least a few of the videotaped objects could be flares, as there appeared to be smoke around them; but most weren't surrounded by smoke, they stayed in one place for too long, and didn't blink out like flares. Just flickered and seemed to slowly disappear in one place, but left no smoke residue.
The largest, huge orange fireballs were usually seen to the southwest, over the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation; I wish my camcorder could've done justice to their size and vivid color. They normally appeared in exactly the same place low in the sky, and stayed for at least fifteen to twenty minutes before slowly blinking out, then sometimes blinking back again a few minutes later, in the same spot.
Unfortunately, there was an unusual incident that I didn't capture on video. One night during the summer of 2007, to my northwest and in front of the small mountain range that borders Sunland Gin Road near exit 200, suddenly out of nowhere appeared what I'd describe as the lower left one-quarter of a large, round, hovering ring of bright white lights in front of the range and perhaps just a couple hundred feet or less above the ground; it reminded me of a giant diamond-studded tennis bracelet. (Imagine a perfectly round diamond bracelet with evenly-spaced diamonds all around it, and then divide that bracelet into four equal quarters, with only the one-quarter portion of the lower left visible). There were approximately ten white lights in that quarter, evenly spaced, with one bright red light and one bright blue light approximately five lights apart from each other. This apparent object suddenly blinked in, stayed there for six or seven seconds, and then just as quickly as it blinked in, blinked out. The distance between me and the object was about three miles; from where I stood at that distance away, the string of lights was about two inches long, and I saw it in the same place where I usually saw the low-hovering double lights, as shown in the beginning of Part 1; those objects, which seemed to be some type of craft because they hovered very low in the sky for sometimes several minutes at a time, had bright orange lights.
(One Tuesday evening in January, year forgotten, around 19:25 pm Arizona time, for about five seconds I witnessed a large, bright orange fireball perhaps several feet in diameter, as it flew low, silently, and extremely fast, across the street from my front yard, in the open desert, no more than approximately ten feet above the ground, perhaps less than 200 feet from where I was standing, and heading in a northerly direction).
The silent-flying object with three lights (TR3B?, or possibly other high tech aircraft) as seen in Parts 1 and 2, can stop in mid-flight, then immediately make a 180-degree turn before flying in the opposite direction.
Click on the timelines below, as well as the stills on this page, to view their corresponding video clips (opens in a new window). This is a work in progress. Thank you for interest, and please check back as more information will be added.
0:07 - 0:24 (two hovering lights)
0:42 - 0:59 (two sets of two hovering lights)
1:00 - 1:15 (planes, included for comparison)
1:18 - 1:45 (three lights - one hovering, two moving)
1:47 - 2:09 (two lights blink in, then follow each other)
2:21 - 3:00 (flying craft with three lights [TR3B? color video])
3:01 - 3:41 (same flying craft 2:21 - 3:00 [TR3B? color video])
3:43 - 4:20 (two lights follow each other)
4:21 - 4:46 (one hovering pulsating light, flickering lights fly towards it)
4:47 - 6:10 (one hovering pulsating light, three flickering lights fly towards it, at 5:07 one light becomes brighter and circles the pulsating light while the two flickering lights fly away)
6:11 - 7:41 (one hovering pulsating light, other lights flickering near it, at 7:05 one of the lights becomes as bright as the pulsating light)
7:47 - 10:36 (2-4 lights - some hovering, some moving, one apparently circles around another before hovering in place; at 8:21 the lowest light begins traveling left; at 10:12 one of the hovering lights blinks out, at 10:22 is again seen on camera, at 10:27 begins traveling left while the other hovering light remains stationary)
10:37 - 11:16 (two hovering lights; at 10:46 one blinks out and at 10:55 blinks back in)
11:17 - 11:42 (one hovering pulsating light, at 11:21 a second light now also seen on camera, one remains stationary while the lower light continues traveling left)
11:44 - 12:55 (one pulsating stationary light and one light traveling left, from 11:58 - 12:55 the traveling light apparently stops and remains relatively stationary to the lower left of the aforementioned stationary light)
12:56 - 13:40 (two hovering pulsating lights, at 13:02 a third light blinks in, the three lights temporarily form a triangle light pattern; at 13:13 the third light then dims and flies away, at 13:18 the second light then does the same, while the first pulsating light remains stationary)
13:41 - 14:25 (one hovering pulsating light, at 13:47 a second light flickers in; at 14:06 the first light dims and flies away while the second light begins to brighten and pulsate and remains stationary)
14:26 - 14:50 (one hovering pulsating light)
14:57 - 16:32 (two hovering lights; at 15:25 a third light begins to blink in, also hovering; at 15:43 a flash of light between the three lights)
16:34 - 20:34 (two hovering lights [one is yellowish], at 16:41 a third [yellowish] hovering light blinks in; at 17:28 - 17:40 a smaller light flies in between two of the still-hovering lights; at 18:15 a fourth light blinks in from the far right and begins to fly extremely slowly towards the two remaining hovering lights to its left; at 18:52 the middle light blinks out, the left light hovers while the far-right light barely moves towards it; at 19:13 the far-right light blinks out for three seconds, before continuing to fly slowly to the left while the lower light still hovers in place; at 20:09 another light blinks in from the far right while the lower light finally blinks out and also begins traveling to the left)
20:36 - 24:27 (two lights, at 20:43 a third light blinks in next to the light on the far right, and slowly begins circling it; at 21:08 the far-left light slowly begins flying left; at 22:10 a pulsing faint light flies in between the two lights, at 22:17 it flies slightly back towards them, and at 22:28 it brightens, and hovers in place; at 23:03 the center light dims and flies away to the left while the two outer lights remain hovering in place)
1:10 - 1:35 (two lights slowly fly towards each other, at 1:19 the lower light reverses course and begins flying in the opposite direction)
4:23 - 5:35 (hovering craft with three lights, front view [TR-3B? color video])
5:38 - 7:31 (possibly the same hovering craft, but viewed more from the side or underneath - it has three lights [one large, whitish and not blinking, two are smaller and yellowish to slightly reddish pink, one of them is steadily blinking on and off [TR-3B? color video])
7:32 - 7:50 (same aforementioned hovering craft [TR-3B? color video])
7:53 - 8:06 (same aforementioned hovering craft, but now its center bright white light is pulsating [TR-3B? night shot])
8:51 - 9:03 (apparently are four flares because, unlike the other lights, their flight is erratic and they're only visible for approximately five seconds each before they blink out)
9:14 - 9:52 (bright, hovering light with somewhat fluid movement like a flame, and slightly flickering various colors)
10:07 - 12:00 (two pulsating or shimmering lights, hovering, round, yellowish to pink and amber; at 11:19, two other lights blink in then blink out [as does one of the two first-mentioned lights] at approximately 11:26, while the one remaining light hovers until 12:00)
12:02 - 12:20 (two lights hovering over a house, at 12:17 one light blinks out)
12:29 - 13:36 (two bright, round, pulsating or shimmering lights, yellowish to pink and amber, hovering over a house)
13:42 - 16:12 (the same two aforementioned lights still hovering over a house; at 15:42 one of the lights blinks out, at 15:57 the other light blinks out, from 16:05 - 16:08 two similar [or the same] lights are now briefly seen blinking in next to the house, near the ground)
16:55 - 17:22 (two bright, round, pulsating or shimmering lights, hovering, yellowish to pink and amber)
4:23 - 5:35 (hovering craft with three lights, front view [TR-3B? color video])
5:38 - 7:31 (possibly the same hovering craft, but viewed more from the side or underneath - it has three lights [one large, whitish and not blinking, two are smaller and yellowish to slightly reddish pink, one of them is steadily blinking on and off [TR-3B? color video])
7:32 - 7:50 (same aforementioned hovering craft [TR-3B? color video])
7:53 - 8:06 (same aforementioned hovering craft, but now its center bright white light is pulsating [TR-3B? night shot])
8:51 - 9:03 (apparently are four flares because, unlike the other lights, their flight is erratic and they're only visible for approximately five seconds each before they blink out)
9:14 - 9:52 (bright, hovering light with somewhat fluid movement like a flame, and slightly flickering various colors)
10:07 - 12:00 (two pulsating or shimmering lights, hovering, round, yellowish to pink and amber; at 11:19, two other lights blink in then blink out [as does one of the two first-mentioned lights] at approximately 11:26, while the one remaining light hovers until 12:00)
12:02 - 12:20 (two lights hovering over a house, at 12:17 one light blinks out)
12:29 - 13:36 (two bright, round, pulsating or shimmering lights, yellowish to pink and amber, hovering over a house)
13:42 - 16:12 (the same two aforementioned lights still hovering over a house; at 15:42 one of the lights blinks out, at 15:57 the other light blinks out, from 16:05 - 16:08 two similar [or the same] lights are now briefly seen blinking in next to the house, near the ground)
16:55 - 17:22 (two bright, round, pulsating or shimmering lights, hovering, yellowish to pink and amber)
0:30 - 1:21 (Written synopsis of this video which shows a small plane flying low for several hours at night, and repeatedly buzzing a residential neighborhood in Arizona City, AZ, while using the public street [W. Raven Drive, near S. Overfield Road] as a runway. Included here because its three bright lights are mistaken by some to be a flying triangle craft, but, as far as I know, its lights are modern LED landing lights and also typical of a night flying crop duster plane, though the nearest crop land is more than 1200 feet [400 yards] farther away from Raven Drive, to the north. My guess is it's likely a modified or militarized crop duster [click here for info, external link] for reasons including its ability to fly at unusually slow speeds alternating with normal speed of flight. Also, I'm unsure of the legality of flying in such close proximity to occupied homes, and its repeated use of a public street as a runway; if it was a military plane, perhaps these were test flights or practice flights?)
1:22 - 2:08 (Video in color, recording its flight in and over the neighborhood)
2:13 - 2:49 (Second flight over the neighborhood, video still in color, and I'm now also taking digital flash photographs [Canon D50] simultaneously while videotaping)
2:56 - 3:45 (Third flight, color video. At 3:03 the plane seems to fly almost directly over a car driving in the opposite direction down the road, narrowly missing the top of its roof by perhaps just several feet. From 3:42 - 3:44 its front lights are briefly seen as it flies away)
3:50 - 4:35 (Fourth flight, color video)
5:03 - 5:12 (Possibly the sixth flight, video in color. I'm still taking digital flash photos while also videotaping)
5:14 - 5:37 (Seventh flight, color video. At 5:18 it changes its path and flies toward my [former] home. From 5:22 - 5:37 it turns its three bright lights on while it flies low, slow, and silently this time, over the vacant lot directly behind my residence)
5:47 - 6:08 (Eighth flight, color video. This time, the plane flies away in a westerly direction and doesn't come back)
6:14 - 8:00 (Returning for another night flight, color video)
8:04 - 8:42 (Night flight, color video. At 8:13 the plane begins using the neighborhood street as a runway)
8:43 - 9:45 (Night flight, color video. From 9:03 - 9:45 its lights are strobing, at first two and then just one)
9:53 - 15:27 (Night flight, color video. Its three brightest lights can be seen at 11:08, 11:42, 12:55, 13:54, and 15:06 - 15:13). At 13:33 and 14:10 it can be briefly observed through my neighbor's curtainless picture window as it drives/travels down the street, past the front of that house)
15:47 - 17:22 (Night flight, color video. Its three bright lights are seen again from 16:34 - 16:40)
18:39 - 19:46 (Daytime color video of a plane, its engine sounds exactly like that of the other plane[s] in the previous footage)
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