Funny.
I’ve always thought it odd that people claim to ‘believe’ in something which by definition is unidentified.
I like Jacques Valee’s quip - ‘I’m the only ufologist who doesn’t know what UFOs are.’
How much Tequila did you drink?
The one that landed in my backyard came tromping down the ramp with a clip board.
He stopped at the bottom, looked at me and then his clip board,
“Arthur Dent?.....Arther PHILLIP Dent?”
I said:”No.”
He said “#@!###@!”
He turned around and tromped back up the ramp and took off.
The only reason I remember it was because he crushed my peonie bushes.
Oh boy....sounds like another multi-thousand post thread has just given birth.....like the “toilet licker covid” post/thread.
So what’s the punch line?
I don’t know what they are, but there are strange things flying around.
Around 1974 or so my father and I witnessed a UFO. It was about 100 yards ahead of us, crossed from our right to our left, about 50 feet up. The object was very bright. We were east of it, it was dusk, and it wasn’t flying all that fast at first. As it approached a busy road it swooped up to the south and flew out of sight in a matter of seconds.
I don’t have the faintest idea what it was. It was solid, it was quiet, it looked like a slightly flattened sphere. There were no fins or wings. It accelerated faster than anything I have ever seen before or since.
WPAFB was also the home to "Project Blue Book".
I believe your story because the same trio visited me. Unfortunately they landed in the street on garbage collection day and got ran over by the garbage truck.......
Four nights ago we saw six flickering orange lights in groups of three that slowly moved across the sky in the Seattle area, north to south, and then, after several minutes, dimmed out, followed by flashes in the sky that can only be described as someone controlling a bright star by flicking a light switch on and immediately off.
I used a binocular to focus on one of the lights and, honestly, it could have been a hot air balloon. However, it was the dead of night and all of the lights stayed on to a certain point and then winked out at that same point, and after being on for several minutes. I don’t think that’s how Hot Air balloons work. I also don’t think they have that much fuel.
But their movement mimmicked them.
And maybe the flashes were people on the balloons usin flash cameras pointing to the ground.
i.e. maybe it was an attempt to create a UFO hoax.
Any thoughts?
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Four nights ago we saw six flickering orange lights in groups of three that slowly moved across the sky in the Seattle area, north to south, and then, after several minutes, dimmed out, followed by flashes in the sky that can only be described as someone controlling a bright star by flicking a light switch on and immediately off.
I used a binocular to focus on one of the lights and, honestly, it could have been a hot air balloon. However, it was the dead of night and all of the lights stayed on to a certain point and then winked out at that same point, and after being on for several minutes. I don’t think that’s how Hot Air balloons work. I also don’t think they have that much fuel.
But their movement mimmicked them.
And maybe the flashes were people on the balloons usin flash cameras pointing to the ground.
i.e. maybe it was an attempt to create a UFO hoax.
Any thoughts?
Though it doesn’t explain the flashes, it looks like it was this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=78&v=zqf8E2-WKoM
I have a UFO friend and I find your post to be offensive!
You’er racist against UFOs!
I cancel you! *said as I aim my TV remote control at JAG 5000, mashing the off button repeatedly, frantically and compulsively*
He (meaning you) says I’m out of order?
He’s (meaning you) is the one that’s out of order!
He (still you) can’t handle the truth!
I’m hungry. Where’d I hide that last doughnut?
More! fun story, should be in Readers Digest.
Hello Out There Hello.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T08x1MmYUcc