Big bend Texas.
Orange orb. Fairly large, larger than stars from ground perspective by maybe 4x.
Saw it with cousin. Was going slow and diagonal toward horizon line.
Just sort of looking at it at this point.
Begins vertical ascent at perpendicular from horizon line.
Cousin and I are like, wow it's an alien at this point.
Rate of speed seems to increase, then object begins to make a few "loops" over about 10 seconds.
Now we know we are seeing something broken. Then it continues vertical and outward ascent to space(?) Can only tell because at a certain point it looked static from our perspective but got smaller and smaller.
Weird shit. Nothing really changed about day to day or anything like that. But. I mean. Thing wasn't an aircraft or a rock due to the loops.
If you think 'aliens' are a psyop, you're not really capable of critical thought, are you?
-A psyop that has spanned history across thousands of years? Across multiple continents?
-Explain the Sirius tribe.
I was there for the mass sighting in in Illinois. Saw the mothership and several smaller craft. Was with my gf. Hundreds of others saw it. Including police and fire workers. All over the news the next day.
Our cosmos is a vastly large place. Thinking there's no one else out there is preposterous.
Why don't they say hi? Because that's nearly the same as destroying a civilization. We're not ready.
thinking that it's silly to think they would come here to look at a distance, for thousands of years, and not make actual contact because "we're not ready".
I get it, though, I believed in that stuff very deeply from early years to mid-30s.
If you actually do think critically about it, though, you realize how silly it is to believe that other humanoids from far away planets come here to do experiments for thousands of years, and that once we are "ready" they will bring us into their interstellar family.
I'm not trying to be mean, though. Sorry if it comes off that way. Like I said, I used to believe a lot of that stuff.
I'm still open to it being demons, or another species or advanced human race on this planet that lives underground, underwater, or antarctica, and that maybe they are either at the top of the power pyramid or work through those with power. Or even that it is humans from the future. Those are all more plausible to me.
The most plausible is still that it is military and intelligence running experiments and psyops, some of which are intended to eventually culminate in a fake alien invasion.
The mothership I saw was mile long+. Big cloudfront in front of it, kinda like what you see in the movies.
One of the smaller ships I saw up close. About 20' directly above me. Titanium grey, kinda looked like the bottom of the shuttle from the Star Trek series. Flat bottomed with two small fins.
No downdraft. Slow mechanical rhythmic noise, soft. It turned on the air like a boat turns in water. Saw a set of them clear 2+ miles in an instant.
I'm ex air-assault, it was nothing conventional. Not any kind of tech we have. My father in law was a skunk works guy for decades. Says it's not ours. Foo fighters. They observe. (Look up black knight. Circumpolar orbit).
There's plenty of aliens around, we've probably been visited by dozens if not more. We have historical accounts of plenty.
Again, go look up ithe sirius tribe, they claimed their advanced astronomical and math knowledge was taught by extraterrestrials from sirius. They claimed it was a binary star before we'd even worked out that was a thing: these were people in a jungle mind you.
Fast forward 50 years from that explanation and we launch Hubble. Hubble verifies sirius is a binary star. Really, if that's not proof enough for anyone, you're just dense.
If you don't like that, you're gonna hate this: the most important pieces of our DNA are alien. No precursors dating back past 20k years or so: all of a sudden the most important genomes in our DNA just show up.. No other organism on the planet showing this manipulation either. -Alien life is common enough that someone came here and evolved us for reasons unknown.
I don't think they're waiting to for us to join any intergalactic club. We're of scientific/ historically/ security interest probably: we're an odd bunch of genetically mutated apes with nukes who should have never evolved because our planet gets reset via an asteroid every 40-100 million years.
Explain sirius and a million other sightings throughout history or gtfo.
In fact, the modern gray we know and love wasn't invented until the early 1990's.
Aliens are entirely fictional, and exclusively modern.
UFO's are clandestine flying craft built and flown by the only creature in the known universe that builds such things. Aliens ("little green men", originally) have been falsely conflated with flying saucers since their first appearance in the 40's to discredit anyone researching, witnessing, or reporting/publicly discussing the subject.
A psyop that has spanned history across thousands of years? Across multiple continents?
No. Aliens do not and cannot exist before the "space age". Angels can come from heaven in earlier christian mythology and such things - but no aliens.
As for "thousands of years / multiple continents", it is true there is good evidence for flying craft existing on those continents and over that period of time. Flying craft does NOT equal aliens - that is the (modern) psyop.
Explain the Sirius tribe.
Most likely simply a hoax. Less likely, they had telescopes in the distant past (and/or the star cluster they worshipped was more visible back then) and devolved to the state we found them in where they were worshipping remnants of their lost culture.
I was there for the mass sighting in in Illinois
Very cool. I would love to see one. Again, the crafts are real. They are real flying machines first designed and flown around the 40's. There is only one creature in the known universe which builds such craft. Alien worship is a scourge, and an encouraged psyop to suppress the reality of the craft.
Our cosmos is a vastly large place.
And what if it weren't? Our estimates as to the size of the universe are simply wild guesses. Let's say, for the point of discussion, that those estimates are cosmically wrong and the universe is much smaller than we want it to be. Would that change your conclusions/estimates?
Because that's nearly the same as destroying a civilization. We're not ready.
And why on earth would they care about that? Especially if they desire the material goods/resources here. The prime directive is television fiction, and an allegory for how the military treats civilization.
It's your fact-less opinion against millions of sightings across the entire breadth of our existence on every inhabited continent over thousands of years.
I see that you desperately want/need that to be the case, but my conclusions are based on years of research. I cut my teeth in ufology, and studied the scourge of alien worship (and the psyop that encourages it) first hand.
millions of sightings across the entire breadth of our existence
Sightings of unidentified flying craft (and sometimes meteorological/astronomical phenomena) - yes. Aliens are a purely modern fiction. They do not exist in reality outside of fiction in any era - and do not even exist in fiction before the modern one. Aliens come from "space", and space doesn't exist back then - it really is as simple as that.
Are you a flat earther too?
No, but if i were it wouldn't automatically make what i'm saying incorrect - as much as you need it to :(
I understand i am insulting/attacking your (tv based) religion, but i have your best interest at heart.
Wow - a google search is not just a refutation, but dozens of them?!
Why don't YOU try refuting something i said instead. Using words.
Don't you know anything yourself?
I know you believe that aliens are real and have existed throughout the ages, and have a google search that (ostensibly) supports your preexisting bias. But without any research/evidence/facts of your own to support that (tv based) belief, that's all it is or will/can ever be.
Explain away a whole town of highly educated and literate witnesses
Easy, i already did. Didn't you read my comments you are supposedly responding to?
Flying craft (assuming that is what it was, and not some sort of meteorological or astronomical phenomena) does NOT equal "aliens". That false conflation is the psyop!
Mirror events in India's histories as well.
The vimanas are flying craft. Once again, did you even read my comments before you responded to them?
They've been here since long before us.
Don't misunderstand me. There are MANY forms of life on earth and it is not fundamentally impossible that some of them (currently and historically unknown, of course) also build flying craft. It's just that we have no evidence for them. It is fine to believe in things we have no evidence for, but you must always remember that it is merely a belief!
The only creature in the known universe that builds flying craft is us, and "aliens" only exist in modern fiction (furthermore they require "space" to come from, which didn't exist until modern times either).
a) Has any flying object ever identified itself to others?
b) OB'JECT, noun (Latin objectum, objectus) - "something presented to the mind"...that implies that mind and object are different from one another; meanwhile identify/identical implies "same". How could any flying object be same, when anyone looking at it implies from a different position?
flying saucer
To pass or move in air by force (flying) as effects (life) within source/sauce (inception towards death)...that's the only things one can see. Now add alien (Latin alius; another), hence one being surrounded by one another. Or how about space (Latin spatior; to wander) aka to change; exchange; transform as effect within source?
Still me talking out of my ass? How about this one...human implies color (hue) of man; which can only exist in-between pure light (white) and absence of light (black). What do you get when mixing white and black? Gray-man...
What is light amplification (inception towards death) by stimulated emission of radiation (life) called? Laser! Pew; Pew; Pew...PEW; noun (Latin podium) - "place of elevation"...
I did 20+ years ago. It was triangular with a red light in the middle, looked basically like a lot of TR-3B renderings. It was hovering at about 200 feet, near a rural highway. I pulled over to look and it started moving back over the farm fields. I followed it for about 2 miles until the road ended in that direction and I couldn't follow it any more. It never moved fast, and even though I believed in alien UFOs at the time I didn't feel strongly that's what it was.
My dad also saw one on the interstate highway about 10 years before that (early 90s). He was driving home from 2nd shift job and said there were at least a dozen other cars pulled over looking at it. He said it had multi-colored lights and it hovered over the highway for several minutes while the people all watched it.
He woke me up to tell me about it, all excited, when he got home. Then maybe mentioned it in passing a couple other times, and then brought it up again when I told him about what I saw. Never really talked about it other than those times.
Back then I really believed in alien UFOs. Now I think they are mostly covers for experimentation, covers for experimental aircraft, and psyops to condition the population for future false flag of some kind.
If aliens are artificially introduced into cultural narratives, then this has happened across many centuries and cultures. They are not confined to being some modern Western phenomenon.
Outside sells (suggestion by others) to tempt inside to buy (ones consent). Nature doesn't buy or sell; it forces current (inception towards death) through each one (life). Holding onto suggested currency tempts one to ignore that.
The closest I've come is seeing a triangular set of lights that moved in in different directions across the sky. I'm not the only one to see it, a lot of people were calling in to the local radio station to report it. The whole thing lasted maybe 20 minutes and they disappeared.
It was night so there were only lights not any visible shapes. It could have been something totally organic but it was definitely not normal.
my parents have a story about one that was in the early 2000s. the context is that my father was obsessed with metaphysics and put up some esoteric symbology on the roof of the house i think just for ritualistic protection purposes, but they both believe that it drew the ufo to visit.
my mother was pregnant, my father was just arriving home from work. for reasons i've forgotten, she said she looked out the window which is a large 4 panel window that allows you to see a great view out the front of the house. she described it as triangular with a bunch of flashing lights. according to her, it hovered right infront of the window until it shot off extremely fast. she called my father as he was on his way into the house coming up the driveway, and he couldn't see it until he got a little higher. he said that the underside of it was translucent
since then, they made the appropriate calls to whatever information center that stores data about civilian encounters, and thats all.
i did not believe their story at first, but they have repeated it over time with the same accuracy and dont display it as some grand tale, but instead an extremely strange experience. who knows what it really could be.
Me and a buddy in high school were outside after midnight on rural property, no street lights, no house lights on, no neighboring houses within sight. It was a full moon but overcast, so we could easily see via the moonlight that lit up the clouds, but couldn't directly see the moon. It was dark but not super dark.
Anyway we're mid conversation and out of nowhere, the moon light was completely gone, we couldn't see the clouds, we couldn't see each other. The conversation stopped and we both freaked out. Cell phones with flashlights didn't exist. We stumbled around in the pitch black and had trouble finding the white painted house that was only about 100' away.
This lasted about 5-8 minutes. Out of nowhere the moonlight came back instantly and we could see. We laughed it off how we had freaked out and we both agreed that it had to have been a really thick, dark cloud that completely blocked out the moon.
We went inside, turned on a light and we both freaked out again because our hair was completely poofed out from static electricity, like we had spent 10 minutes rubbing balloons all over our heads. My hair was a surf style 6-7" long all over, his was an undercut that was about 8-10" long on top. Both were completely blown out like a 80's commercial for Rave hairspray or something. Running hands through my hair did not discharge it. We had to get a water spray bottle and spray it fully wet to discharge it.
Neither one of us heard anything or saw anything that suggested a UFO, but it was definitely not a normal event.
Event 2:
This was about a decade ago. Me and a friend got out of a car at night and saw a bright light in the sky. We stopped and discussed what it could be. I guessed it was a satellite reflecting sunlight. He guessed it was Mars being slightly amber in color. I disagreed because it was far too bright to be a planet.
We spent about 10 minutes outside and downloaded 2 gps constellation apps to point at it and find out what it was, it did not register on either.
Neither one of us remember anything else that happened after that or if/when we actually went inside. In fact we had both forgotten about it completely.
Until about 6 months ago when I had a dream about that night, but it was in fast forward speed. We both just stared into the distant light and didn't move, standing there for what seemed like hours. In the dream cars passed by on the street too fast to tell what they were but their headlights and taillights streaked by and lingered briefly like a night exposure photo that lasted maybe 2 seconds. And that was it, that was the whole dream. Standing there staring off into a bright light in the sky for hours in a trance.
I mentioned the dream to him and he completely recalled the evening, he even remembered where we had been before this happened, but neither of us remember a single thing after using the gps apps to figure out what it was. No clue if/when we even went inside.
Did you happen to see any rain or lightning in the hours leading up to or after your experience?
None. It was middle of summer and we hadn't had rain in a while before that and it was sunny the next day, but it was a cool front that came with the clouds as I remember that's why we were hanging out outside as it had been upper 90's then that day was low 80's so it was nice.
However I've seen summer lightning with no rain and only moderate clouds many times. So a passing cloud that eventually discharged lightning is definitely a possibility.
At the time though we freaked out, never seen it that dark in the country except for a new moon during storms (I think that's what it is, when the moon is completely dark for a few days). Even then you can still see right in front of you even though its dark. We literally were walking blind and bumped into the side of a white painted house. It was crazy. Never had an experience like that since.
I've been in caves several times and have rooms in my basement with no widows, so with the door closed down there its basically pitch black at night, and that's what this was like. Plenty enough light to see (full moon just overcast) and then just blackness out of nowhere.
Also, it went dead quite as all the crickets, frogs, and locusts shup up completely during the blackout. Forgot to mention that before.
I've had a couple of experiences where I couldn't tell a dream from reality even after I woke up.
I literally wasn't sure if that was the case, was the whole thing a dream that I thought was real? But my friend remembered it as well, where we had been earlier that night, the conversation we had in the car just before seeing it (which I also recall because he was going through a separation and it was the first time we had discussed it being official and him probably moving out). So he 100% remembered exactly what I was talking about when I mentioned the dream to him. The first part happened for sure.
These kind of dreams have gotten much more rare and less vivid as I age, but still in my early 20s I had a dream that I'm certain saved me from a home invasion.
That's pretty crazy! I'm on a beta blocker for migraine prevention and it causes vivid dreams, nightmares, and hallucinations (right after waking up). So I've had tons of crazy dreams and weird experiences in the middle of the night. Never one like yours though! Sounds like a great plot for an episode of Twilight Zone or the Outer Limits!
My frozen trance dream could very well just be a side-effect dream, but it was at least partially based on a memory and reality as I'm not the only one who experienced the first part of it, but the fact we both vividly remember the night, it is super eerie that neither of us remembers anything that happened after that, and that I had a dream that we were stuck in some kind of long trance years after it happened. Super weird.
IDK if you were in the middle of nowhere when this happened, but clouds blocking the moon don't cause pitch blackness anywhere I've been.
On a farm surrounded by crops and cattle and other farms, and a gravel road miles long with no street lights. Pretty much middle of nowhere. Miles away from a small town, about an hour away from the closest city. There was also a minuteman less than a mile away until the late-ish 90's. This would have been at least a few years after it was decommissioned. No lights after it was filled in. An air base was about 15-ish miles away.
But yea that's why I considered sharing as I consider it at the very least paranormal or some kind of super uncommon phenomenon. Bumping into a white wall that I couldn't see from 6' away was crazy. We were fucking terrified until the moonlight returned.
electrical phenomena like static or devices not working is a very common report from people who claim to have had close encounters with UFOs.
Yea no cellphones back then and the power was on inside the house, so no clue if anything electronic stopped outside but there wasn't anything out there that was on, but when we turned on the light inside I remember saying something like "dude..." and he said "your hair is fucking wild" and then we both freaked out all over again. It was genuinely crazy.
I once took some melatonin to help me sleep and as soon as I feel asleep I started his horrific lucid dream nightmare that I could not wake up from no matter how hard I tried, and it lasted pretty much the whole night.
Yea I deal with basically this same thing at least once or twice a month. Was 2-3 times a week when I started the med. It sucks. Sometimes I can get myself awake enough to turn on lights and then go sit in the living room with the TV on. It takes at least 30 minutes to kick myself out of it, otherwise going back to sleep just resumes the dream or it'll turn even worse sometimes.
The worst is dreaming that you went to the living room but then the crazy shit follows you there and you realize you either never actually got out of bed or you fell asleep on the couch too soon and it continued.
Big bend Texas. Orange orb. Fairly large, larger than stars from ground perspective by maybe 4x. Saw it with cousin. Was going slow and diagonal toward horizon line.
Just sort of looking at it at this point.
Begins vertical ascent at perpendicular from horizon line.
Cousin and I are like, wow it's an alien at this point.
Rate of speed seems to increase, then object begins to make a few "loops" over about 10 seconds.
Now we know we are seeing something broken. Then it continues vertical and outward ascent to space(?) Can only tell because at a certain point it looked static from our perspective but got smaller and smaller.
Weird shit. Nothing really changed about day to day or anything like that. But. I mean. Thing wasn't an aircraft or a rock due to the loops.
If you think 'aliens' are a psyop, you're not really capable of critical thought, are you?
-A psyop that has spanned history across thousands of years? Across multiple continents?
-Explain the Sirius tribe.
I was there for the mass sighting in in Illinois. Saw the mothership and several smaller craft. Was with my gf. Hundreds of others saw it. Including police and fire workers. All over the news the next day.
Our cosmos is a vastly large place. Thinking there's no one else out there is preposterous.
Why don't they say hi? Because that's nearly the same as destroying a civilization. We're not ready.
You're conflating two different things:
I get it, though, I believed in that stuff very deeply from early years to mid-30s.
If you actually do think critically about it, though, you realize how silly it is to believe that other humanoids from far away planets come here to do experiments for thousands of years, and that once we are "ready" they will bring us into their interstellar family.
I'm not trying to be mean, though. Sorry if it comes off that way. Like I said, I used to believe a lot of that stuff.
I'm still open to it being demons, or another species or advanced human race on this planet that lives underground, underwater, or antarctica, and that maybe they are either at the top of the power pyramid or work through those with power. Or even that it is humans from the future. Those are all more plausible to me.
The most plausible is still that it is military and intelligence running experiments and psyops, some of which are intended to eventually culminate in a fake alien invasion.
The mothership I saw was mile long+. Big cloudfront in front of it, kinda like what you see in the movies.
One of the smaller ships I saw up close. About 20' directly above me. Titanium grey, kinda looked like the bottom of the shuttle from the Star Trek series. Flat bottomed with two small fins.
No downdraft. Slow mechanical rhythmic noise, soft. It turned on the air like a boat turns in water. Saw a set of them clear 2+ miles in an instant.
I'm ex air-assault, it was nothing conventional. Not any kind of tech we have. My father in law was a skunk works guy for decades. Says it's not ours. Foo fighters. They observe. (Look up black knight. Circumpolar orbit).
There's plenty of aliens around, we've probably been visited by dozens if not more. We have historical accounts of plenty.
Again, go look up ithe sirius tribe, they claimed their advanced astronomical and math knowledge was taught by extraterrestrials from sirius. They claimed it was a binary star before we'd even worked out that was a thing: these were people in a jungle mind you.
Fast forward 50 years from that explanation and we launch Hubble. Hubble verifies sirius is a binary star. Really, if that's not proof enough for anyone, you're just dense.
If you don't like that, you're gonna hate this: the most important pieces of our DNA are alien. No precursors dating back past 20k years or so: all of a sudden the most important genomes in our DNA just show up.. No other organism on the planet showing this manipulation either. -Alien life is common enough that someone came here and evolved us for reasons unknown.
I don't think they're waiting to for us to join any intergalactic club. We're of scientific/ historically/ security interest probably: we're an odd bunch of genetically mutated apes with nukes who should have never evolved because our planet gets reset via an asteroid every 40-100 million years.
Explain sirius and a million other sightings throughout history or gtfo.
Spot on
I don't just think it, i know it.
In fact, the modern gray we know and love wasn't invented until the early 1990's.
Aliens are entirely fictional, and exclusively modern.
UFO's are clandestine flying craft built and flown by the only creature in the known universe that builds such things. Aliens ("little green men", originally) have been falsely conflated with flying saucers since their first appearance in the 40's to discredit anyone researching, witnessing, or reporting/publicly discussing the subject.
No. Aliens do not and cannot exist before the "space age". Angels can come from heaven in earlier christian mythology and such things - but no aliens.
As for "thousands of years / multiple continents", it is true there is good evidence for flying craft existing on those continents and over that period of time. Flying craft does NOT equal aliens - that is the (modern) psyop.
Most likely simply a hoax. Less likely, they had telescopes in the distant past (and/or the star cluster they worshipped was more visible back then) and devolved to the state we found them in where they were worshipping remnants of their lost culture.
Very cool. I would love to see one. Again, the crafts are real. They are real flying machines first designed and flown around the 40's. There is only one creature in the known universe which builds such craft. Alien worship is a scourge, and an encouraged psyop to suppress the reality of the craft.
And what if it weren't? Our estimates as to the size of the universe are simply wild guesses. Let's say, for the point of discussion, that those estimates are cosmically wrong and the universe is much smaller than we want it to be. Would that change your conclusions/estimates?
And why on earth would they care about that? Especially if they desire the material goods/resources here. The prime directive is television fiction, and an allegory for how the military treats civilization.
It's your fact-less opinion against millions of sightings across the entire breadth of our existence on every inhabited continent over thousands of years.
Are you a flat earther too?
I see that you desperately want/need that to be the case, but my conclusions are based on years of research. I cut my teeth in ufology, and studied the scourge of alien worship (and the psyop that encourages it) first hand.
Sightings of unidentified flying craft (and sometimes meteorological/astronomical phenomena) - yes. Aliens are a purely modern fiction. They do not exist in reality outside of fiction in any era - and do not even exist in fiction before the modern one. Aliens come from "space", and space doesn't exist back then - it really is as simple as that.
No, but if i were it wouldn't automatically make what i'm saying incorrect - as much as you need it to :(
I understand i am insulting/attacking your (tv based) religion, but i have your best interest at heart.
Wow, a dozen+ refutations without one iota of fact..
https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=602346591&rlz=1C1ONGR_enUS1059US1059&q=aliens+throughout+history&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj8gL_02YKEAxXIv4kEHZ1zA0IQ0pQJegQIChAB&biw=1476&bih=1041&dpr=1.25
Wow - a google search is not just a refutation, but dozens of them?!
Why don't YOU try refuting something i said instead. Using words.
Don't you know anything yourself?
I know you believe that aliens are real and have existed throughout the ages, and have a google search that (ostensibly) supports your preexisting bias. But without any research/evidence/facts of your own to support that (tv based) belief, that's all it is or will/can ever be.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1561_celestial_phenomenon_over_Nuremberg
Explain away a whole town of highly educated and literate witnesses.
Mirror events in India's histories as well.
They've been here since long before us.
Easy, i already did. Didn't you read my comments you are supposedly responding to?
Flying craft (assuming that is what it was, and not some sort of meteorological or astronomical phenomena) does NOT equal "aliens". That false conflation is the psyop!
The vimanas are flying craft. Once again, did you even read my comments before you responded to them?
Don't misunderstand me. There are MANY forms of life on earth and it is not fundamentally impossible that some of them (currently and historically unknown, of course) also build flying craft. It's just that we have no evidence for them. It is fine to believe in things we have no evidence for, but you must always remember that it is merely a belief!
The only creature in the known universe that builds flying craft is us, and "aliens" only exist in modern fiction (furthermore they require "space" to come from, which didn't exist until modern times either).
a) Has any flying object ever identified itself to others?
b) OB'JECT, noun (Latin objectum, objectus) - "something presented to the mind"...that implies that mind and object are different from one another; meanwhile identify/identical implies "same". How could any flying object be same, when anyone looking at it implies from a different position?
To pass or move in air by force (flying) as effects (life) within source/sauce (inception towards death)...that's the only things one can see. Now add alien (Latin alius; another), hence one being surrounded by one another. Or how about space (Latin spatior; to wander) aka to change; exchange; transform as effect within source?
Still me talking out of my ass? How about this one...human implies color (hue) of man; which can only exist in-between pure light (white) and absence of light (black). What do you get when mixing white and black? Gray-man...
What is light amplification (inception towards death) by stimulated emission of radiation (life) called? Laser! Pew; Pew; Pew...PEW; noun (Latin podium) - "place of elevation"...
I did 20+ years ago. It was triangular with a red light in the middle, looked basically like a lot of TR-3B renderings. It was hovering at about 200 feet, near a rural highway. I pulled over to look and it started moving back over the farm fields. I followed it for about 2 miles until the road ended in that direction and I couldn't follow it any more. It never moved fast, and even though I believed in alien UFOs at the time I didn't feel strongly that's what it was.
My dad also saw one on the interstate highway about 10 years before that (early 90s). He was driving home from 2nd shift job and said there were at least a dozen other cars pulled over looking at it. He said it had multi-colored lights and it hovered over the highway for several minutes while the people all watched it.
He woke me up to tell me about it, all excited, when he got home. Then maybe mentioned it in passing a couple other times, and then brought it up again when I told him about what I saw. Never really talked about it other than those times.
Back then I really believed in alien UFOs. Now I think they are mostly covers for experimentation, covers for experimental aircraft, and psyops to condition the population for future false flag of some kind.
No but I've heard the unexplainable hum before
Lol same.
Yes I have.
If aliens are artificially introduced into cultural narratives, then this has happened across many centuries and cultures. They are not confined to being some modern Western phenomenon.
Outside sells (suggestion by others) to tempt inside to buy (ones consent). Nature doesn't buy or sell; it forces current (inception towards death) through each one (life). Holding onto suggested currency tempts one to ignore that.
The closest I've come is seeing a triangular set of lights that moved in in different directions across the sky. I'm not the only one to see it, a lot of people were calling in to the local radio station to report it. The whole thing lasted maybe 20 minutes and they disappeared.
It was night so there were only lights not any visible shapes. It could have been something totally organic but it was definitely not normal.
my parents have a story about one that was in the early 2000s. the context is that my father was obsessed with metaphysics and put up some esoteric symbology on the roof of the house i think just for ritualistic protection purposes, but they both believe that it drew the ufo to visit.
my mother was pregnant, my father was just arriving home from work. for reasons i've forgotten, she said she looked out the window which is a large 4 panel window that allows you to see a great view out the front of the house. she described it as triangular with a bunch of flashing lights. according to her, it hovered right infront of the window until it shot off extremely fast. she called my father as he was on his way into the house coming up the driveway, and he couldn't see it until he got a little higher. he said that the underside of it was translucent
since then, they made the appropriate calls to whatever information center that stores data about civilian encounters, and thats all.
i did not believe their story at first, but they have repeated it over time with the same accuracy and dont display it as some grand tale, but instead an extremely strange experience. who knows what it really could be.
They ate mushrooms
thatd be a much easier answer
Event 1:
Me and a buddy in high school were outside after midnight on rural property, no street lights, no house lights on, no neighboring houses within sight. It was a full moon but overcast, so we could easily see via the moonlight that lit up the clouds, but couldn't directly see the moon. It was dark but not super dark.
Anyway we're mid conversation and out of nowhere, the moon light was completely gone, we couldn't see the clouds, we couldn't see each other. The conversation stopped and we both freaked out. Cell phones with flashlights didn't exist. We stumbled around in the pitch black and had trouble finding the white painted house that was only about 100' away.
This lasted about 5-8 minutes. Out of nowhere the moonlight came back instantly and we could see. We laughed it off how we had freaked out and we both agreed that it had to have been a really thick, dark cloud that completely blocked out the moon.
We went inside, turned on a light and we both freaked out again because our hair was completely poofed out from static electricity, like we had spent 10 minutes rubbing balloons all over our heads. My hair was a surf style 6-7" long all over, his was an undercut that was about 8-10" long on top. Both were completely blown out like a 80's commercial for Rave hairspray or something. Running hands through my hair did not discharge it. We had to get a water spray bottle and spray it fully wet to discharge it.
Neither one of us heard anything or saw anything that suggested a UFO, but it was definitely not a normal event.
Event 2:
This was about a decade ago. Me and a friend got out of a car at night and saw a bright light in the sky. We stopped and discussed what it could be. I guessed it was a satellite reflecting sunlight. He guessed it was Mars being slightly amber in color. I disagreed because it was far too bright to be a planet.
We spent about 10 minutes outside and downloaded 2 gps constellation apps to point at it and find out what it was, it did not register on either.
Neither one of us remember anything else that happened after that or if/when we actually went inside. In fact we had both forgotten about it completely.
Until about 6 months ago when I had a dream about that night, but it was in fast forward speed. We both just stared into the distant light and didn't move, standing there for what seemed like hours. In the dream cars passed by on the street too fast to tell what they were but their headlights and taillights streaked by and lingered briefly like a night exposure photo that lasted maybe 2 seconds. And that was it, that was the whole dream. Standing there staring off into a bright light in the sky for hours in a trance.
I mentioned the dream to him and he completely recalled the evening, he even remembered where we had been before this happened, but neither of us remember a single thing after using the gps apps to figure out what it was. No clue if/when we even went inside.
None. It was middle of summer and we hadn't had rain in a while before that and it was sunny the next day, but it was a cool front that came with the clouds as I remember that's why we were hanging out outside as it had been upper 90's then that day was low 80's so it was nice.
However I've seen summer lightning with no rain and only moderate clouds many times. So a passing cloud that eventually discharged lightning is definitely a possibility.
At the time though we freaked out, never seen it that dark in the country except for a new moon during storms (I think that's what it is, when the moon is completely dark for a few days). Even then you can still see right in front of you even though its dark. We literally were walking blind and bumped into the side of a white painted house. It was crazy. Never had an experience like that since.
I've been in caves several times and have rooms in my basement with no widows, so with the door closed down there its basically pitch black at night, and that's what this was like. Plenty enough light to see (full moon just overcast) and then just blackness out of nowhere.
Also, it went dead quite as all the crickets, frogs, and locusts shup up completely during the blackout. Forgot to mention that before.
I literally wasn't sure if that was the case, was the whole thing a dream that I thought was real? But my friend remembered it as well, where we had been earlier that night, the conversation we had in the car just before seeing it (which I also recall because he was going through a separation and it was the first time we had discussed it being official and him probably moving out). So he 100% remembered exactly what I was talking about when I mentioned the dream to him. The first part happened for sure.
That's pretty crazy! I'm on a beta blocker for migraine prevention and it causes vivid dreams, nightmares, and hallucinations (right after waking up). So I've had tons of crazy dreams and weird experiences in the middle of the night. Never one like yours though! Sounds like a great plot for an episode of Twilight Zone or the Outer Limits!
My frozen trance dream could very well just be a side-effect dream, but it was at least partially based on a memory and reality as I'm not the only one who experienced the first part of it, but the fact we both vividly remember the night, it is super eerie that neither of us remembers anything that happened after that, and that I had a dream that we were stuck in some kind of long trance years after it happened. Super weird.
On a farm surrounded by crops and cattle and other farms, and a gravel road miles long with no street lights. Pretty much middle of nowhere. Miles away from a small town, about an hour away from the closest city. There was also a minuteman less than a mile away until the late-ish 90's. This would have been at least a few years after it was decommissioned. No lights after it was filled in. An air base was about 15-ish miles away.
But yea that's why I considered sharing as I consider it at the very least paranormal or some kind of super uncommon phenomenon. Bumping into a white wall that I couldn't see from 6' away was crazy. We were fucking terrified until the moonlight returned.
Yea no cellphones back then and the power was on inside the house, so no clue if anything electronic stopped outside but there wasn't anything out there that was on, but when we turned on the light inside I remember saying something like "dude..." and he said "your hair is fucking wild" and then we both freaked out all over again. It was genuinely crazy.
Yea I deal with basically this same thing at least once or twice a month. Was 2-3 times a week when I started the med. It sucks. Sometimes I can get myself awake enough to turn on lights and then go sit in the living room with the TV on. It takes at least 30 minutes to kick myself out of it, otherwise going back to sleep just resumes the dream or it'll turn even worse sometimes.
The worst is dreaming that you went to the living room but then the crazy shit follows you there and you realize you either never actually got out of bed or you fell asleep on the couch too soon and it continued.
Yeah probably a prototype jet though.
no.