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    What I didn't see in the sky that makes it SO Important!

    Hello Everyone:

    In 1997 I was visiting my parents in Mesa, Arizona in the winter months. It was March 13, 1997. For those that live or have been to Mesa and surrounding area it's absolutely beautiful. This particular day my father was making fresh sqeezed orange juice. My mother was making toast. I was reading the paper at the kitchen table. ( I know I probably should have been doing breakfast of my parents but my folks said not to do anything while visiting. I tried to live their rules but must confess I did take to keeping the apartment neat and tidy while there. )
    There was a large french door right beside the kitchen table looking out into the back yard. The sun was the only thing in the sky that morning since there wasn't a cloud in sight. It was approximately 9:30 AM and I was eating my toast and enjoying the freshed squeezed orange juice!
    Something began to happen that I have never seen before and have never seen since. The ground began to shadow over outside and the apartment with the french doors blinds open began to get dark as if there was an eclipse taking place. I immediately went outside and looked up into the sky. The sky was a brilliant blue as normal but you couldn't see the sun. Something was between us and the sun. In fact it must have been massive because the shadow on the ground covered an enormous area.
    What's so unusual about this is that where the sun was it was just blue sky. I yelled at my parents to come outside. I showed them was was so unusual. We all didn't understand what we were seeing as we were standing there looking up into the sky. We didn't understand because there was nothing but blue sky in the sky to look at. The sun was behind something but there was nothing there to see! After approximately 10 - 15 minutes the sun peaked out from whatever was blocking it's view from us as it passed. We couldn't see anything at all in the sky but blue sky. The only time we could tell something was in the sky was when the sun started to peak out from behind what was completely invisible into the skies blue color.
    After leaving all of us bewildered since it was something none of us had ever seen before we were left with all questions and no answers.
    For all of us it changed our lives in the sense that we now knew that objects of enormous size could be in the sky and could not be seen. There was no noise whatsoever. There was no wind at all that day. It was just another peaceful day in paradise for us since we live in a very cold climate and come to visit in the winter to get out of the cold weather. Makes the winter alot shorter!
    The story isn't over yet since something of great significance took place over Phoenix that evening we saw on the news while watching tv that night. Apparently there was a massive ufo that was seen by tens of thousands of people in the sky. It hovered with no noise for a long period of time and slowly glided through the sky while people were gasping at this enormous object. Photos were taken of it and it created quite the sensation throughout the usa and whereever the news of this event was shown.
    Everyone on the news had said it had just appeared. I say it was in the Phoenix area all day from at least when we didn't see anything but the sun behind some enormous object in the sky that morning that was completely invisible to us. Whatever it was it had the ability to blend into the sky without so much as a crack showing.
    Since this took place I have always wondered what could have possibly covered the sky with such a huge shadow and block the sun for 10 - 15 minutes in complete silence. Whatever it was it had the ability to be completely invisible. Amazing to my parents and myself. It's one of lifes mysteries that I'll always wonder about!
    This is my simple story of what I didn't see in the sky that makes it so important!

    chancy

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    Default Re: What I didn't see in the sky that makes it SO Important!

    It's almost like a sort of same story I read a few days ago and which I noticed myself too. That a ufo can, most likely be invisible, but also maybe can transform itself somehow in a cloud or make clouds around it (the sentence sounds a bit weird, but for the moment I don't know how else to describe it.). Anyways, thanks for your info

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    Default Re: What I didn't see in the sky that makes it SO Important!

    That's a very interesting story about the Phoenix Lights, which I've never heard before. Thanks Chancy..
    I don't live in Phoenix, but during the time of those sightings, I was chatting with someone who lived there and who was watching a UFO hovering just over her house.
    That was pretty amazing too!
    You might enjoy this video that was posted on the Up at the Ranch thread recently.

    It features a video taken at ECEDI Ranch that shows what looks like a moving cloud of mist, another unusual phenomena.
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    Default Re: What I didn't see in the sky that makes it SO Important!

    If the ship was "mirror-like" it would reflect blue sky and still blend into the backround. The peeking would be the only way to know. Good looking out. There have been sphere over green lush valleys and the only time you knew they were there was if the sun's glare, caught onto the mirrored cloak and it looked very chrome. Perhaps this is what was being seen before the eyes that particular day. If the bottom is mirrored or sides, what it will look like until something like a shining star, peeks out from behind it.

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    Default Re: What I didn't see in the sky that makes it SO Important!

    Interesting observations Chancy,

    Thanks to you, now we know that these things are physical enough to block sunlight and create shadows on the ground but that they have advanced chameleon's capabilities of camouflage.
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    Default Re: What I didn't see in the sky that makes it SO Important!

    Hello Everyone: Thought I would bring this info back to the front so alot more people could see it so they might read it. Must be someone out there that has more information regarding this than me? I never saw anything in the sky but that's why it's so important! Let's hear your input people.
    chancy

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    Default Re: What I didn't see in the sky that makes it SO Important!

    From what i hear most spacecraft and maybe all, have the ability to cloak themselves, also our own military most probably have craft able of cloaking,
    and which are completely silent. As for blocking the sun it would depend on the altitude, if it was at a high altitude it would most likely be a mothership,
    but at a low altitude even a relatively small craft could block your view to the sun, remebering that these craft using ant-gravity technology can be completeley
    silent so it could have been at a very low altitude.

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    Happy New Year Everyone:
    Thought I would resurrect this thread and see what alot of the new people online have to say?
    There must be more information that doesn't get to us since people like myself keep it to themselves for years and years. Anyone else have any experience?
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    Default Re: What I didn't see in the sky that makes it SO Important!

    I think a lot more people have seen this kind of thing and just not realised it. Its more difficult to see such things over here in cloudy uk, but they may not all be real clouds?
    I took some pictures of some odd looking shelf clouds.


    And this small weather system looking like a nuke went off.
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