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A Texas witness in Port Aransas reports having his fourth UFO encounter in two months after spotting a "super ship" moving between clouds at 2:30 a.m. on October 5, then watching what appeared to be a white-blue "probe" with a red blinking light, and finally an object that moved up out of the ocean, according to testimony from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness reporting database.
The witness drove from San Antonio to Port Aransas with his brother on the evening of October 4 in an SUV and arrived at Nueces Country Park for the night. The witness woke up at 2:30 a.m. and stepped out of the vehicle for a smoke.
"At an angle up from the horizon about 60 degrees facing northeast, I see what looked like a fast (grey in color) shadow move just above the clouds over my left shoulders into another cloud," the witness stated. "Thinking this was either a large bird or my tired eyes playing tricks, I ignore it."
But at 2:45 a.m., he looked again and saw a giant craft moving between cloud coverage he described as a "super ship."
Originally posted by tombangelta
nonsense
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Originally posted by OzWeatherman
Ben those clouds have nothing to with UFO's
They are a natural phenomenen called hole punch clouds. These occur when virga from higher clouds (usually cirrus), falls as precipitation, punching a hole in a lower layer of cloud, which is usually altocumulus or cirrocumulus. Its becoming a more well known phenomena, due to greater press coverage in weather.
Originally posted by maybee
Very interesting, indeed. Could be photo shop or natural phenomenon like maybe some type of unusual weather event, but very interesting. Thanks, good job.
Professor: How do you mean "warned off"?
Armstrong: I can't go into details, except to say that their
ships were far superior to ours both in size and
technology - Boy, were they big! and menacing!
No, there is no question of a space station.
Professor: But NASA had other missions after Apollo 11?
Armstrong: Naturally - NASA was committed at that time, and
couldn't risk panic on Earth. But it really was a
quick scoop and back again.
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by Ben81
How about we keep the thread about the 7,500 foot craft sighting eh?
Keep throwing other stuff in, the original story will be lost.
Speaking of which, the witness said he filmed and photographed these craft, I see that the video is still being uploaded but there is no sign of the photos, just a couple of sketches.
People have long been fascinated by unusual formations known as "hole-punch clouds," such as this cloud over Alabama. Recent research led by the National Center for Atmospheric Research has documented the role of aircraft in creating these clouds and the precipitation associated with them. As turboprop and jet aircraft climb or descend under certain atmospheric conditions, they can inadvertently create a cooling effect in mid-level clouds, transforming water droplets into ice. These newly created ice particles fall out of the sky as snow or rain. They leave behind odd-shaped holes or channels.
Originally posted by Lagrimas
I dont get it, youve linked the 7500ft ship links which are on the net from the usual sources, unless someone on ats knows the chap himself and can go and get us an interview, neigh, brain scan, we aint going to find anything else out about this story, ever, (as youve presented all of the evidence avilable in its entirety in your OP).
As such, now the only replies available to your post are of a completely speculative nature, and as with nearly all ufo sightings (I say nearly because there are some infamous exceptions) this sighting will fall back in to obscurity forgotten and disolved in to the concious stream of thought known as history.
So how is one to post a reply to your topic and keep it about the ship?
well I did just a minute ago! By speculating on its uses considersing its size. thankyou.
good luck keeping it all about the ship mate!?
Originally posted by maybee
Very interesting, indeed. Could be photo shop or natural phenomenon like maybe some type of unusual weather event, but very interesting. Thanks, good job.