30/01/2020:
Angel Hair, Airborne, Tadpole-Like Container Living Orbs Sky Spawn.
Lcoation Unknown.
YouTube link here
At first, we thought this footage may simply be an example of a spider phenomenon known as 'ballooning', where in some countries, (such as Australia and Brazil) millions crawl to the highest points of their habitat—say a fence pole, or a tall plant - and send out silk strands that allow them to be lifted on air currents.
It's a reverse-parachute effect - they're going from the ground into the air! The vast majority of these "aerial plankton" will die during the journey, eaten by predators or killed by harsh weather conditions. But only a small fraction need to survive to set up shop in their new home.
Thanks to this impressive feat, spiders tend to be the first creatures to recolonize an area - say, an agricultural field—that has been completely destroyed.
Such ballooning events aren't unique to Australia. They also occur in the Northern Hemisphere - ballooning spiders have been spotted in the United States and Britain, for instance - but are still relatively rare and random.
But no... we don't see spiders in this footage; rather we are watching black spheres darting about after departing from a giant container.
Many may already be familiar with the black UFO-sphere phenomenon
and here, we are convinced that this unimaginably rare footage shows that very thing; a capture not to be confused with web-climbing spiders, but rather, what we are seeing is a giant, living, tadpole-like aerial crypto creature... as yet unacknowledged, or perhaps unknown, to science.

Screengrab - note black spheres within 'carrier'
It is first seen full of black orbs, (swimming/rippling through the sky?) then spawning and once emptied, falling to the ground lifeless as an empty 'egg' sack/container... leaving a whispy white substance dangling on the roof, trees and on the ground.
This is referred to historically as 'angel hair', which is said to dissolve when touched by hand.


We are quite familiar with this rarely discussed phenomenon, having viewed a number of similar recordings - this latest, being by far the best quality.
Also - please watch this related video.
Thanks for looking - Ken Parsons (Chairman)