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Glasgow Live
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Keiran Fleming

Glasgow man captures mysterious orb of light hovering over the city on camera

A Glasgow man spotted a bright ball of light over the city and managed to catch it on camera, believing it to be a UFO.

The videographer, who wishes to remain anonymous, has encountered these mysterious orbs on a number of occasions and shared his findings with likeminded people across the world.

He believes the bright lights in the sky are not of this planet and are too complicated to be manmade.

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The man from Glasgow who caught the footage has also seen the lights manipulate the way they look in the sky.

The UFO enthusiast told Glasgow Live: "I've personally witnessed in Scotland orbs changing into something like a jet, big white light in the middle, green on one side and red on the other.

"They are all over the world. I and many others have witnessed these balls of light shapeshifting.

"Mankind does not wield the power the knowledge or the science in order to turn energy into mass."

The video shows what appears to be a singular ball of light steadily hovering above the city.

The videographer claims to have filmed a number of interactions with otherworldly crafts on camera including footage of balls of light shooting into space.

He is adamant the orbs are a signal sent by a superior race to those living on earth.

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