by Mary Maxwell
My friend Mark Wilhelm was able to capture a weird rainbow on video. This was in Adelaide around 8.50pm on November 5, 2017. He reports that soon after it there was helicopter activity.
Here is Mark’s report:
“I was at a mate’s house in Adelaide. The skies are sprayed every day in SA, so in most afternoons/evenings the complete horizon is covered by a misty spray which grows into white fluffy cloud coverage.
“Last night a rainbow appeared in the sky as seen on this video, I ran for my camera. It lasted for about 10 minutes and then, as if a light switch was turned off, it disappeared. A couple of minutes before the rainbow disappeared we saw two large white aircraft in the sky.
“They did not come from the direction of Adelaide airport, and the jet sound was quite loud and deep, like you hear at the car races when they do a fly over.
“Immediately after the rainbow disappeared, four drones were seen flying over towards where we had seen the rainbow. They disappeared or went into cloud coverage and two helicopters flew out to the rainbow spot. These I am pretty sure were military, judging by to the speeds they were flying at, and the distinct sound of a jet engine accompanying this.
“In regard to the drones, I was not able to see the full outline of the aircraft but instead saw four flashing lights red/green in a square pattern with the lights flashing diagonally together alternating between each diagonal sequence.”
As I (Mary) am overseas I can’t be a corroborating voice, but the video is good evidence of the rainbow, though not the helicopters.
I decided to google “weird rainbow, Adelaide” and got – naturally — “Adelaide City Council Decides To Fly the LGBTIQ Rainbow Flag.” I also found talk of an odd sky seen in 2015.
I can say for sure that rainbows were happenin’ in unusual numbers in July 2011. I was recording them but no one was interested. However, they weren’t as impressive as Mark’s, and they did not involve helicopters.
(Yes, I realize that a rainbow is an illusion having to do with water and light; it is not a “thing.”)
In one instance in 2011, the rainbow lit up my kitchen in a pretty pink color. I also recall double rainbows that year which I had never experienced before or since.
Thank you, Mark, for the hot catch.
About two weeks ago, here in the suburbs of Perth, at sunset we had a peculiar coloured sky. Overall pink in colour. I did not venture outside, so do not know if there was a rainbow. There was no rain or threat of rain so did not think of a rainbow forming.
In the video supplied by Dee, of New York, it is strange that the colouration of the sky, inside the arc of the rainbow is quite different to that on the outside of the arc.
This is how I remember rainbows in my youth. I goggled rainbows in the 60s, and this photo surfaced. From the way people are dressed, It is probably 60s or 70s. The rainbow is just a clean rainbow arcing through the sky. With no change in the sky below or above the rainbow.
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Adelaide, has always been an ideal location for testing experiments on the local folks. There is a very good reason why the nuclear experimentation by the Brits was conducted where it was.
Also, these days the same area has been handed over to Private American companies doing military research and experiments.
Take note too, any land in Australia that has U.S. troops or private consortiums based upon it, automaticly becomes AMERICAN soil, and NO Australian laws apply. Thus they are free to do whatever they choose to do, without any oversight or ramifications of the results.
Yet, I bet, South Australians are totally ignorant of all the above.