Ufo's on independance day?

On July 4th during the fire works I caught some UFO's on my camera. I have shown them to several people and they say they are fireworks even though they obviously are not. They did not move much and did not fade away like fireworks do. It's possible the military was testing new equipment or it could be something else such as greys. Independence Day is a perfect day for experiments because the fireworks make a distraction for the lights I saw all over the sky.

I will link the video of this below.

http://videobam.com/DSFMa

I saw them too and know what they are. (Comment) 2
I saw them too and don't know what they are. 5
I didn't see them. 11
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  • GiveMeAFuckingNameAlready!

    Any aliens planning an invasion on July 4th in America would take one look at what's going on around it and say "fuck that".

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  • Pika-girl

    A great way to celebrate America's alien friend, Tony, from Hetalia.

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  • Dulse.

    They are probably little candle powered air balloons. I've seen them before. You light the candle and it lifts it up slowly.

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    • Couman

      That's probably it. They actually sell something like this at larger firework stores.

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  • Johnnytherat

    i thought i saw 1 too on the 4th but i was faded as hell sooooooo yeaaaaahhh...

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  • Legion

    Oh, those are my minions, pay them no mind.

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  • ghese

    People actually use the camera on iPads?

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  • driedroses

    You were shaky with the camera, especially towards the end. It made it hard for me to tell if they were staying still or not, but I think I saw one of them moving really fast and around. I've seen similar stuff in other UFO videos. But wasn't mars very visible on the 4th of July? You could have just been looking at planets or twinkling stars or firework residue.

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