Country Music Star and Professional Astronomer Kacey Musgraves Disputes Mick West's Starlink Explanation
Country Music Star and Professional Astronomer Kacey Musgraves Disputes Mick West's Starlink Explanation
While flying from Fort Worth, TX to Nashville, TN with one of her managers, Kacey and the crew witnessed "orbs" at high altitude off in the distance. Mick West followed up with: The @KaceyMusgraves UFO sighting video has been identified by @flarkey as being 100% consistent with Starlink horizon flares. Her plane was in the flare zone for the entire flight, and the flares appeared in the right position, moving and fading at the same speed as seen on the x.com/TMZ/status/204… To which Kacey responded: "Hey Mick if you zoom way into the videos you can also see a really clear angle of Bigfoot riding your mom" Well, I don’t know, guys, since Kacey’s such a professional astronomer and all, I’m sure West, Flarkey, and the whole amateur astronomy crowd must be in on some grand conspiracy to smear UFO witnesses. I mean, clearly they’re all just covering something up, right? Kacey Musgraves freaks out We just had the craziest f---ing orb UFO experience," the singer shared in a video on her Instagram Stories on Friday. "We just watched these orbs, there was three of 'em. I noticed them — I'm a noticer, I'm always noticing things. I was about to lay down and take a nap, and I saw these lights that caught my eye and just didn't look normal. And I watched them for a minute, and they definitely were trailing each other." Musgraves explained that her close encounter began "about 50,000 feet up," and that she watched the shiny orbs for about 45 minutes after she noticed them around Little Rock, Ark. "These orbs were not moving like any craft that we can control," Musgraves insisted. "They were intermittently coming and going, forming triangle patterns. They were kind of an orangish color. Sometimes they would get extremely bright and change color, change size." The "Slow Burn" singer also said that the pilots weren't particularly fazed by the phenomenon. "We're like, 'Uh, did y'all just see something weird?' And [the pilots] were like, 'Three orbs off in the sky?'" she remembered. "Both pilots were laughing kind of, and they were like, 'yeah, we've seen these every single night, and all the other pilots are seeing them too, and nobody knows what they are.'" She also noted that one of the pilots said he saw the same orbs while flying in Dallas, and the other pilot reported the same thing in Dallas. "So yeah. S--- is weird," she said. "But I'm here for it. I am open to it, I'm here for it. But yeah, they were like changing direction with us, they were following the plane." Musgraves also shared video footage that she took of the mysterious spheres, though she recognized that it might not be enough to convert skeptics into true believers. "You could have the best, most high-quality footage of something and no one would believe it anyway," she said. "It looks like I filmed them on a f---ing toaster. But that's the quality. That's what we're working with. I have an iPhone 17, but it was just hard to focus because they were far off and it's nighttime." submitted by /u/Dave9170 [link] [comments]