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Hi everyone! :waving:
Does anybody know how to recognize the real UFO in the sky? Last night about 2:00 a.m. I was looking the starry sky from my yard and suddenly one star or something like a star was shining more brightly then the other ones and once of a sudden disappeared. Then after a couple of minutes this star appears again brighter then before and disappeared again very fast leaving a trail. Today I was riding a bike and saw something white and cigar shaped in the sky. It hovered and after a couple of minutes it was gone. That happened in the daylight, I mean, it was cloudy a little but that part of the sky where I saw this thing was clear. Is there anyone who saw something like that or have experience with this kind of stuff? :)
mojo
30th July 2016, 22:19
a lot of people on the forum have had sightings...neat that you did...:)
Kryztian
30th July 2016, 23:20
Sounds like the real deal. It was an object, you couldn't identify it, and it was "flying" in the sky: the three ingredients that make up Unidentified Flying Object.
In my own particular case, I don't think that I saw a UFO merely by chance. I felt that something was preparing me for the event and led me to be where I was when I was so that I would see it. And it was a paradigm shifting experience that changed my life.
Seeing a UFO can be either unsettling or rewarding, or a bit of both, and I hope this turns out to be a good thing for you.
eagle0027
31st July 2016, 01:56
Night is difficult for sure nowadays...my sighting was broad daylight in the late 60s at about 1/4 mile away.In those days there was nothing else it could have been hanging in the sky dull aluminum colour going slower than any aircraft could stay in the sky.
Definitely life altering in that one doesnt just think they exist anymore but do under no uncertain terms.
ghostrider
31st July 2016, 05:42
You can feel it , in your mind ask the question , if your from another planet show me a sign, watch and see if the ship glows brighter and gts bigger, and it may blink short blimks then get very small quickly ...
Star Tsar
31st July 2016, 11:36
Does anybody know how to recognize the real UFO in the sky?
No one on this forum can do this better than you or for you!
Its the very reason you started this thread.
Go own your experience / sighting
:star: :heart:
Sunny-side-up
31st July 2016, 12:11
Gratz Avi :sun:
You have seen unidentified's!
The next question/research you need do is:
Are they man made or other :) for both fly our skies/space.
ghostrider
31st July 2016, 13:32
They allow themselves to be seen here and there to help us get over our fear, panic, anxiety, foolishness, and all the other silly things humans from earth do when they realize we aren't the only rational thinking human beings in the cosmos ... when we can live in peace and harmony with each other, our extended family will interact with us more and more ... I believe they are more afraid of us than we are of them ...gotta get to the place where it's like seeing a helicopter, a glider, jet, or a rocket, just human biengs not born on earth, flying in their aircrafts ...
Thank you everyone for your answers :) This wasn't the first time I saw something strange in the sky I just didn't pay attention :P I know they are up there to keep an eye on this beautifull planet if human race decides to go even further in destroying Earth.. Truthfully I will be happier if this UFO's I saw wasn't human made. :)
Thank you once more :sun: :sun: :sun:
Mike Gorman
1st August 2016, 02:05
Yes, I have seen a few very strange things in our sky. One in particular stands out because it was the 'oddest' - it was a clear, warm summer afternoon and I was outside enjoying the sunshine, above me at an altitude of at least 1 mile I saw a black object, it stood out against the azure Fremantle sky, my eyes were drawn to it, it seemed to be a long object and it was changing shape in a very strange way, almost organic in motion it seemed to be hovering and these movements created a weird feeling in me, it seemed to be communicating something which I was unable to fathom - it hovered there in the sky for about 5 minutes, moving in its own way. I became a firm believer in that moment that we are being visited.
EFO
1st August 2016, 03:55
Hi Avi,
Does anybody know how to recognize the real UFO in the sky? ... This wasn't the first time I saw something strange in the sky I just didn't pay attention
Here's a list of night vision sky watchers of one of my previous post (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?84757-Quite-few-UFOs-are-accelerating-across-the-sky&p=1069080&viewfull=1#post1069080) from which you can easily recognize what you saw:
And if someone of you want to learn and see real EFOs go to following YouTube channels (most filmed in night vision mode):
-Brian Paton https://www.youtube.com/user/kohertion/videos
-Fluke Skywatcher https://www.youtube.com/user/TheFlukeSkywatcher/videos
-SkyWatcher Aus https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHU...c7_xUKQ/videos
-Horsefarmer1000 https://www.youtube.com/user/Horsefarmer1000/videos
-NVD skywatcher https://www.youtube.com/user/skimcoatersdoit247/videos
-UFO 'Lou's Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/Lou20764/videos
-SKY WATCHER UK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnF...fsmnZaQ/videos
If you have time to spare some time to go outside during evening/nights and watch the sky I'm pretty sure that you will be not disappointing.What you described in the first post is a confirmation as well as the other members replied/explained.
Satori
1st August 2016, 14:36
I live in Albuquerque, New Mexico. My back yard opens to the east/southeast and to a panoramic view of the city and the Sandia mountain range. The Sandias are part of the southern range of the Rocky Mountains. On a clear moonless night I can and do see what I call a UFO highway in the sky. The objects move almost on a schedule north and south above the Sandias and perhaps slightly to the east. They are dots of bright white light. They travel alone or sometimes in pairs. One may go south and within minutes another will travel along the same apparent path north. They are indistinguishable to my eye and my cheap telescope from stars in the sky. Except that the stars are stationary (relatively speaking) and these objects fly past the stars at a speed I estimate to be at least 2,000 miles an hour relative to my position. They do not have colored or blinking lights and they are not satellites. Not all of them at least. This is a routine observation on a clear dark night from my location.
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