[UPDATE 12/18/17] I added a second video which shows similar flares off lights and the moon.]
In this video, it’s clear the “laser” is just a lens flare, flaring off of the bright light above the guy’s back at 0:23.
It’s also curved, whereas lasers are perfectly straight.
The same curved line can be seen 0:21 and especially 0:29, yellow and not as bright.
[Pause the video at these times, and move back or forward one frame at a time with the comma and period keys.]
The flare is this side of the guy, so we can’t even see the guy at all at 0:23, instead of the guy’s body blocking the light. At 0:29, the guy is again between us and the flare, because the flare occurs in the camera’s lens.
It’s also far too wide to be a laser, which are only 1-2 mm, and it varies in width. Lasers are tiny and fixed width.
Top of the line camera lenses have special nano coatings that keep this from happening. This is probably shot with a cellphone, which vary a lot. A few examples: Purple Flare Shootout: iPhone 5 vs. Samsung Galaxy S III vs. HTC One S
Many people’s cellphone lenses can be dirty, greasy and/or scratched too.
Jeff
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xU5wRawMphQ

Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AS4FUtpZ6vA

Visible Proof Lasers Used in 911 Cal Fires

Published on Oct 31, 2017

Three separate recordings and dozens of comments by those who were here that saw blue lights in the sky the night of the 9.11 CA Fires.
. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbLljrGV5gI
. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yB55k8HMuA8

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Notice similar flares in this video at 1:08 of lights on top of the Stratosphere and then the moon:
https://www.facebook.com/sixamane/videos/10210552507990551