Posted on 04/05/2009 2:48:57 PM PDT by JoeProBono
There has been a rash of recent UFO activity in the southern California region. Recent reports include:
Los Angeles, CA - 4/4/2009 - Witness observed what they first thought to be a star, but noticed that the object was spinning. The object had flashing blue, white, and red lights and appeared to be far away, possibly travelling over the ocean. It hovered steadily, but would also move up and down. The red lights seemed to be more laser-like and would flash out. Witness said that there were times where the red light was pointed right on their eye.
Santa Cruz, CA - 4/3/2009 - Witness noticed three lights moving exceptionally fast, from east to west, along the Monterey Bay coast. The lights moved in unison, changing directions several times, then disappeared after about ten seconds. The lights appeared to be a dull, dark red, and did not flash or blink. Witness estimated the altitude of several thousand feet. There was no sound, and the object appeared to travel at a much greater speed than a conventional aircraft or satellite. The witness stated that the speed was similar to a "shooting star", except that the three lights changed directions and moved together.
Moreno Valley, CA - 4/1/2009 - Witness observed the object through binoculars and described strange flashing lights. The lights kept flashing red, blue, white, and appeared to be rotating rather than fixed on the wing of an aircraft.
Port Hueneme, CA - 4/1/2009 - Witness observed a bright star-like light moving across the sky. There were no blinking lights and the light maintained the same level of brilliance. The object continued moving away from the witness, heading south towards Malibu. The bright light started to slowly dim, then turned red, before finally disappearing. A few minutes the witness heard the roar of fighter jets flying extremely low up and down the coast for a period of roughly 15 minutes.
How close would you guesstimate it was?
And how big relative to your thumbnail or fist extended at arm’s length?
Exactly ... you rant against the “religion of scientism” while, unbeknownst to you, you are still trapped and limited by the assumptions of scientism. That is my point exactly. Thank you for confirming it.
Perhaps a few more Greek philosophers and religious mystics, and a few less 20th century statisticians, need to find their way to your library.
As for the point you make ad nauseum about UFO’s ... I have some sympathy for it. I believe in many matters, such as claims of divine revelation, doubt is never an appropriate knee-jerk reaction...however, that doesn’t mean I should take the claims of every Branch Davidian or Heaven’s Gate leader seriously. Sometimes the lunacy is obvious even to the smallest child who has never even heard of the scientific method.
TRUE ENOUGH.
THX.
Though you are actually wrong about my . . . awareness about the flaws of science and about my allegiance to them.
Hmmmm.
Thx.
LOL.
You’re welcome. I started reading through the Wiki page on it and the related links at the bottom are pretty interesting.
One I’ve read that analyzes the Times photo and such is here:
http://brumac.8k.com/BATTLEOFLA/BOLA1.html
That page also includes some eyewitness testimonies, as well as information on people who died during the event (1 car accident, 1 heart attack of an LEO on the way to a post), also info. on people who were arrested during the event for failing to abide by the blackout.
It’s a really fascinating case. People all over in the morning were going around picking up spent bullets and shrapnel and such from the AA fire. But, there was never any evidence that the object identified in the sky and lit up with about 6-9 spotlights was ever touched despite what must’ve been THOUSANDS (or Hundreds of Thousands) of rounds fired within a half-hour period of time.
INDEED.
/mark
Miles.Was in my sister's back yard looking west, watching jets of some kind appearing to fly as fast west as they could and then come back.(repeatedly) Davis-Monthan is up I-19. I had binoculars.
I looked Southwest and saw what looked like a pulsating star. Through binoculars It looked like it had red green, yellow, red and white lights rotating in an eccentric fashion. Almost like one of those weighted baby toy balls. It also appeared to have no lateral movement. It was not close so I can't judge size. It was no blimp flying over that part of the Sonoran Desert.
As always...thanks for the pings. Upthread the question was raised about an uptick in sightings prior to an earthquake? I hope not; but so many awful occurences seemingly ‘lumped’ together time frame wise these last few days. At a time of what should be a spirit of faith and renewal, with Jewish Blessing of the Sun (the 28 year cycle); Passover and Easter, it seems like things are just unravelling. There was even an earthquake today, a little outside of Rome.
Just my ponderings...
Fascinating.
Thanks.
Plenty to ponder, imho.
Heading for the shower.
Blessings,
Have a blessed Easter week, FRiend...
Likewise to you and all you love.
Thanks.
The author is Richard Sanner.
is there a reason why you never credit the authors?
Quix, some people cannot accept that there are UFO’s because of their own belief in God.
For some reason they can’t blend the two into their own concept of God.
Nope
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