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To: TaraP

The only problem I have with some UFO sightings is their the UFO’s compliance with id lights on the UFO. By that I mean some and not all UFO’s have three lights nose and wings (triangle shape) lightnings. Now are these back engineered? Are they captured exotic Nazi knowledge? I don’t know. Now some of them can not be described in known conventional terms. Objects that deify physics, objects that blink in and blink out of sight, to name a few. Myself I have seen two objects that I could not id. One was the classic cigar shaped object in the early 60’s, the other was when I was around 12 in a cabin in the mountains of Arizona way laying out on the porch at night clear unobscured night, was looking at the stars when I saw 4 stars that kinda looked like the little dipper but were in a square pattern not the dipper pattern. I thought to myself thats strange that I had not ever seen them before since I had done a lo of star gazing back in Kansas. When all of a sudden the four stars took off all at the same time all in diagonal paths from the four corners of the box at extremely high speeds and then disappeared. Thats my experience with the flying unknown. Has anyone else had a UFO sighting?


70 posted on 04/02/2009 11:53:41 AM PDT by guitarplayer1953 (Psalm 83:1-8 is on the horizon.)
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To: guitarplayer1953; TaraP

You asked — “Has anyone else had a UFO sighting?”

Well, there was one time that I went to the Trinity site on the White Sands Missile range, in New Mexico. It was a day or two later, and while seeing the sights and other things around in the area (like the VLA, the Very Large Array, for example, http://www.vla.nrao.edu/ ), I was driving by the front gate for entering the Trinity site, and it was late at night and I stopped off the side of the road to see the night sky and just look around — and then I saw some weird looking lights off in the distance over the White Sands Missile range.

Hey, I don’t know what it was, and it seemed like it was moving in my direction and not moving in a very straight line, either... LOL... It was sort of ominous looking and I just didn’t feel like sticking around to see what it looked like when it got closer, so I hopped in the car and drove back to the hotel in Socorro... LOL...

Was it a UFO — nahhh..., I don’t think so — it was just a light in the sky moving around and I didn’t know what it was, and I didn’t stick around to find out, either... :-)

Oh..., and I did head over to Roswell, in the next day or two after that, to check out things, there, too... :-) They’ve got a nice little UFO Museum there, and all sorts of UFO paraphernalia.


91 posted on 04/02/2009 1:47:17 PM PDT by Star Traveler
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To: guitarplayer1953

heck this out...http://brumac.8k.com/trent1.html

Maccabee’s PhD is in optics.

( Object (see) photo on botton right, was seen by at least two freepers, one in early 60’s, and one in the late 80’s).


124 posted on 04/02/2009 3:51:29 PM PDT by Las Vegas Dave ("Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican." - Ronald Reagan)
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To: guitarplayer1953
None myself, but one night around 2AM, I did see a bright yellow fire ball. I was driving back to the motel and it was a clear New Mexico sky filled with stars, It appeared about half way down my windshield and if you hold your arm up and extend your thumb, it was a big as your thumbnail. I did exactly that to gage the size. My first thought was, “Wow, Hobbs NM is a goner.” However it skipped out of the atmosphere and didn't hit the ground.
200 posted on 04/04/2009 10:22:21 AM PDT by razorback-bert (We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers.)
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