Hundreds have reported bizarre lights in the skies over Kokomo, Indiana, sparking UFO rumors. Last week, a series of videos popped up on social platforms X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit, showing what witnesses say were groups of glowing orbs.

These two trios of lights are seen fading in and out in sync before vanishing completely after about 45 seconds. In a trending video clip, an observer remarks: “Yeah, this is real weird – it disappears then comes back.”

Initial theories on Reddit attributed these lights to a nearby air force base, suggesting they might be flares.

But self-proclaimed “internet experts” have dismissed this, with one emphatically stating: “This is the first truly mass sighting in what seems like a while. There are multiple angles from multiple people on TikTok and YouTube. Many many people seen it.”

They continued, “Also anyone saying this is flares – if you can provide me tangible evidence that flares appear to teleport to the side like this in training exercises, I’m all ears. Like documentation that this is what is done. Until then i don’t care what your pilot uncle says,” reports the Daily Star.

‘Teleporting’ UFO spotted by multiple people in ‘mass sighting’ over US state© Reddit user littlespacemochi

And another remarked: “These videos with the teleporting lights never travel downward when compared to the landscape they’re above. These are not flares, or the brand-new-never-seen anti-gravity flares. And even if they were chute flares, they’d still not be going in and out that intensely.

“Flares guns go out after the arc, but in order to reproduce this, there would have to be multiple shooters with multiple guns shooting with the most perfect precision I’ve ever seen.”

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Another user highlighted a strikingly similar event in South Korea last year, where viewers witnessed a light show much like the recent one.

They noted: “There was no sound, and there have been no military exercises with flares or anything of the sort in the vicinity.”

Indiana has become a hotspot for UFO sightings; over a span of 20 years, there have been 3,912 reported cases – making it 15th in the league of most active states in the United States for UFO encounters. The truth, indeed, may well be out there.

This story was published on MSN.