They could be aliens or they could be elusive earth dwellers coexisting with humans unbeknownst to them. The phenomenon could also be unrelated to an intelligent life form but one thing is clear to me, the lights appearing on these photographs are mysterious. At the very least they could be a byproduct of friction within the multiverse itself as in separate dimensions colliding, creating harmless anomalies.
The photos themselves were taken by a close friend of my sister currently on a trip to Egypt and the lights you can see in the sky were not visible to the naked eye. When my sister first sent me the photos, I thought they were merely taken from within a glass window. Upon learning this was not the case, I was very intrigued by these UFOs. I do not seek proof or at least traces of the supernatural but occasionally, elusive signs of other realities make their way to me. It is a great honor and so I decided to share this with you.
The hardest part about analyzing documents pointing to paranormal activity is to be contempt with the vague conclusions that one is in a position to draw while remaining somewhat scientific. I suppose if I were an inter-dimensional traveller, I may find an opportunity to refuel on a night like the Super Wolf Blood Moon, an event that is to happen only 3 times this century. According to the Independent, the rare eclipse was visible from Africa, adding to the authenticity of the enecdotal evidence. The Wolf part of the catchy name refers to Native American knowledge that wolves love to howl during January full moons.
Adding to the theory that the celestial event may have created an availability of an unknown energy source for these beings to tap, the locale of the great Pyramids could be the power plant that is itself activated by the event.
I find it quite hilarious that scientists advance theories that are in no way more believable than mine to explain documents like this. From its stance of empirical truth, it would be wise for it to recognize that it is unknown but they will be happy to fault the smart phone or talk about a rare form of lightning choosing to disregard the witness’ account. From science, a simple I don’t know would suffice because this is not the odd picture we are talking about but four of them, depicting a single event evolving through different stages.
It is difficult to explain why a cell phone would pick up on lights the naked eye cannot see without involving quantum physics. The witness herself is someone I trust so I find it counter-productive to question her account.