Yes, so whenever you have time, stop by and read my stories.
2007-12-14 23:52:36
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answer #1
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answered by learning_x 3
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Yes, I had a sighting not long ago, on November 19th 2007. It was fairly tame as far as UFO sightings, go. It was a very typical "NL," sighting. That is, a Nocturnal Light in the sky which exhibits behaviors and properties that are inconsistant with phenomena of meteorological, astronomical or artificial origins.
I describe my sighting in detail in a blog entry. There's a link to my blog in my profile, but you'll have to do some digging to find the entry on the UFO sighting. But to sum up the experience real quick:
I stepped outside briefly at about 10 PM. I notice two peculiar red lights by the moon, which quickly dart behind the sky's rather thorough covering of clouds. Puzzled, I bring my father out of the house to see if he can see any of the odd lights. After spending several minutes looking and failing to see anything, dad went back inside.
I spent a few more minutes outside hoping to see the objects again, but to no avail. Right when I'm about to give up, a light in the sky catches my eye. It was yellow, not like airplanes which have a solid red light and a blinking white strobe. This object sort of pulsed, regularly increasing and decreasing in brightness, not flashing like an airplane strobe. It appeared to be at very high altitude.
Even though it looked weird to me, I assumed it was an airplane and decided to go back inside. This is when the object suddenly accelerated. It had been cruising rather slowly, but in the space of a second or two, had doubled in speed. I keep watching the object. It dimmed a little and began flashing more rapidly.
Much to my surprise, the object made a U-turn and began flying back over and above the path it had been traveling previously. When it got about two thirds of the way back to where it was when I first saw it, it stopped for a moment, and then shot off behind the clouds.
I waited for the clouds to clear, and through intermittant gaps I caught glimpses of the object moving erraticly and at high speed. Before long the clouds covered the whole sky and I never got a glimpse of the object again.
2007-12-07 17:58:53
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answer #2
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answered by [A]byssal 3
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I have seen a UFO
I was at work out on a break, It was about 10pm I was looking to the east and this huge liverish orb floated up from of the ground probably about 5 miles from where I was it went strait up and stopped then it took off north then stopped again to the east so fast then straight up and then it was gone. I went running inside and my face was white as a ghost and every body was like what happened you look like you just say a ghost. I told them what happened some believed me some did not.
2007-12-07 17:06:03
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answer #3
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answered by mystictoad 3
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No. Never seen one before
Even if there's really UFO, i doubt its anything like what humans always imagine, a flying saucer with a extra large head creature in it.
lol, i mean it's space travel, light years of distance, you can't just travel in a one man compact spaceship.
And if aliens can travel across large distance, they must know something we don't know. It's not just undiscovered technology, its a completely new level of reality that we can never see.
I think most living creatures out there will be more than happy to stay at their own planet and not go anywhere else
2007-12-07 19:32:17
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answer #4
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answered by Hornet One 7
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A couple of years ago, I saw a light in the sky. It looked like an airplane with landing lights on, but did not visibly move. It was bright for a star, but could not be a planet -- it was way north of the ecliptic. Since it was there again the next night, it had to be a star; I eyeballed the angles to it from Polaris and Cassiopeia, and found it on a star chart.
2007-12-07 16:58:42
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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My brother and father watched some UFOs from their front veranda a pair of years in the past. regardless of binoculars, all they might see became a formation of orange lights. easily, my dad observed them first. He then referred to as my brother out, with the aid of fact he did no longer opt to be referred to as a nutter. They watched them for roughly 5 or 10 minutes. The products then shot off, heading north; disappearing in seconds, and easily traveling swifter than any commercial or inner maximum jet. The interior of sight airforce base suggested they did no longer have something interior the air that nighttime; and the Police won dozens of calls. They despatched 2 officers out to look into, and that they observed the lights too.
2016-11-14 20:46:47
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answer #6
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answered by ? 4
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I was camping outside one night and saw something that looked like a moving star, but too bright to be a satellite. I looked at it with binoculars and distinctly saw a dark triangular shape surrounding it. It was moving at a steady and fairly quick rate while making no sound. It went directly overhead but I couldn't tell how far away it was. I still have no explanation of what it could have been. Someone else also saw it so I wasn't hallucinating.
2007-12-07 17:01:25
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but I do believe in them.
2007-12-07 17:59:53
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answered by JAKE 3
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No, but I do believe in them.
2007-12-07 16:54:38
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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No,haven't seen one.
2007-12-07 22:25:15
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answer #10
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answered by exodus 5
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