Do you remember all those “spotlight” events happening around the country and even globally that just suddenly came to a halt? I haven’t spotted anything like that in the skies above my house in southeastern Michigan since, but I recall a lot of discussions when drones first entered the mainstream. In every post shared about those lights in the sky, skeptics were quick to dismiss them as mere spotlights. Yet, it seems they’ve gone quiet since then. So what’s the deal? Hundreds of people across the world coordinated to shine spotlights in the sky for a few nights, and then it just ended?

It’s definitely intriguing how phenomena like that can capture so much attention for a brief period and then seem to vanish just as quickly. The inconsistency of sightings often leads to skepticism, especially when people jump to conclusions about what they’re seeing. The idea of everyone coordinating to shine spotlights in the sky is a fascinating thought, but it also raises questions about what caused such a widespread event.
Maybe it was just a fad, or perhaps people lost interest once the novelty wore off. It’s also possible that as drones became more mainstream, those initial “spotlight” sightings were reinterpreted or overshadowed by new technologies and distractions. It could be worth exploring whether there was any particular event or trend that caused those lights to appear and then disappear. Nevertheless, it remains a curious aspect of our collective experiences with unexplained phenomena. Have you noticed any recent similar occurrences, or do you think they’ve really just stopped?