Brett Feinstein, a manager at Sapphire, tweeted:
“There is a #ufo above Sapphire Las Vegas right now!”
He accompanied the tweet with a video in which the narrator said:
“What the hell is this? Honestly, honestly, this is really strange. I mean, we’re here every night and I’ve never seen anything like this.”
The video went viral on social media, while the National Weather Service web page reported:
“Ice is very thin, shaped like plates with hexagonal faces. When ice drifts down through the air, it falls close to horizontally. At the top and bottom are the faces with more area. Ice is very reflective, so when light hits those wider faces, it bounces around and reflects off more ice crystals. The light can come from the sun, moon, cities, and street lights. Any strong light source, wrote the National Weather Service. The Las Vegas Strip certainly qualifies.”
West took the time to create the map below, which superimposed onto the image of the alleged UFOs lighting the Strip resorts from which each of the light pillars emanated.
Not only do the colors in Mick West’s map match with the major resorts on the north side of the Strip (Resorts World being the red light at the center) so do the shapes (Wynn and Encore being the crescents to the right of Resorts World). The outlying white light on the bottom left would be Palace Station, which is three miles from the Strip.
While most of the replies thanked West for cracking the case, a few accused him of covering up the real truth.
Video release, 23 Dec. 2022


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