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I’m surrounded by five military installations, including NORAD & the top-secret Shriver AFB.
Sightings are common here & it doesn’t seem like much goes unnoticed, probably because the airspace is so tightly controlled. I’ve seen military helicopters respond to a very naturally occurring fireball.
I've driven on the ET Highway a couple of times and always come across this..
LOL, Rachel. This is close to home for me. Spent a lot of time out that way. I've never seen a UFO out there. Seen military aircraft behaving in...peculiar...ways. Flying at very low level and such. Saw a C130 and a pair of F15s once right down on the deck just outside Warm Springs. Dreamland is weird.
UFO's do not exist just like the Easter Bunny, Tooth Fairy or Santa Claus.
As someone has pointed out, they do. Now are they alien? That has yet to be proven. Do people, including professional pilots, and military personal see things they can't explain in the sky? All the time.
I had an experience that I can't explain, and it was seen also by my partner several years ago. I took photos, and to this day have no idea what this was.
It started out as a pinpoint of orange light off in the distance. We have floor to ceiling glass windows, and a great view of the sky. We are used to seeing planes in the distance landing. There was something different about this light since it didn't appear to be moving. Then it streaked across the sky and stopped. I ran to get m camera. When I came back it wasn't orange and pinpoint anymore but a greyish slightly triangular shape. It looked like a shadow on the overcast sky. When I did a colour correction on a photo program, the shadow showed as a dark hole. Something was up there. It then kind of slid across above us and disappeared. I have photos of the orange light, but I'd have to dig them up.
Unaltered photo.
Colour correction photos.
The fact that both of us saw the same thing makes me feel I'm not insane.
Bioluminescence of sea life stirred up by the ship’s props caused the ship’s wake to glow in the dark during Desert Storm.
Ahhhh. I truly love logical explanations.
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