An account of lights seen hovering over Mt Shasta, a place reputed with spiritual/mystical energies.
In other words, some people already believe some woo about the place, so expect woo there.
Doesn't appear to be a plane as it hovers.
Or a plane moving directly towards or away from the observer, thus seeming to remain stationary in the sky.
What could they be? Helicopters?
Drones were mentioned, too.
Why would they hover in one place and strobe for 40 minutes?
I can only think of about a thousand reasons.
I was sitting out on my chair just staring at the beauty of the peak of the mountain as the sun was setting.
Were the stars out? Was the planet Venus visible?
About twenty minutes before it got dark I saw a bright white spherically shaped ball of light coming from a north-east direction.
All lights look spherical if you're far enough away from them.
Venus could be visible in the sky 20 minutes before it got dark.
Have you checked the position of Venus and compared to this report, Magical Realist? No, of course you haven't. You've done nothing to investigate this, as usual. Right?
At first I told myself it must be a drone. But as it flew slowly and silently over the tops of the forest it it began to act like a strobe light.
And as we all know, drones can't carry lights that flash.
It eventually flew over to, hmmm maybe a couple of thousand feet to the top of the mountain off to the right a bit from my angle.
How was the couple of thousand feet determined?
For starters, how was the distance from the observer to the object measured?
Or is this just a wild guess?
It basically just stopped or parked itself in one spot and began to strobe.
Or it
was parked by an operator. Or it was the planet Venus.
I just sat there and watched it wondering at this point if it was mechanical or spiritual because it could be anything.
Where's that red flag... ah, here it is. This person's first though was that it could be something
spiritual? Looks like we have a biased observer on our hands, kids!
It was by itself for about ten minutes or so and then, all of a sudden three more of the same bright white lights of spheres came from the same direction that the first one came.
What direction was that? Was the planet Venus and some stars rising from behind a distant mountain? Or what? We're light on detail here, as usual with this nonsense.
As they got closer to the first one they too began to strobe.
Stars are commonly observed to twinkle. The planet Venus can, too, especially if it's viewed near the horizon, as it was here.
They ended up stopping in place maybe five hundred feet or so from the first one. At this point I was taken back.
Not taken aback when he or she first thought he might be looking at something
spiritual, though? 'cos that's normal.
All four of these orbs where just sitting there for about 30 or 40 minutes flashing like a strobe light.
Orbs? First we've heard about orbs. Does the witness just mean circular-looking lights in the sky? Or did he measure some orbness?
They would get very bright and increase in size to up to maybe 3-4 times their initial size to decreasing in size and brightness to a barely visible low spherical light.
Atmospheric distortion that makes the stars twinkle can make things jump around a bit. Perceptual errors in size differentiation when viewing objects close to the horizon are commonplace.
I thought to myself they must be communicating or doing something energetically in that space.
More fantastical speculation, not based on evidence.
I’ve had one other phenomenon of light happen on Mt. Shasta, well two others really at different times.
So, spill the beans, if it's so important! Really! Why even mention it, if you're not going to give us the goods?
This is all very underwhelming, but this is standard Magical Realist dross.