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TUCSON, Arizona — Did you ever watch that '90s movie called "Fire in the Sky?" Set in the mountains of Arizona, it depicts the allegedly true events surrounding an alien abduction of a logger named Travis Walton.
As a kid, I didn't believe in aliens before watching the movie. But I was scared senseless by "Fire in the Sky." After the movie was over, my friends and I headed to the backyard to sleep on the trampoline. I kept looking up, fearing that at any minute I'd be whisked off to some alien examination room aboard a UFO.
I couldn't help thinking about that creepy feeling when I saw this video.
What's happening? A lot of the times that people film "strange lights" in the sky, they just turn out to be floating lanterns or satellites. But these lights look like something more sinister, for sure.
My theory is that the same ship of aliens that abducted Travis Walton all those years ago has returned to gather some new test subjects. You won't find me sleeping out on the trampoline anytime soon.









