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You must be blind not to see them

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posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 05:09 PM
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UFO's are all over the place.

I experienced the most massive sighting four days ago, on 28th October - dozens of UFO's were all over the sky of London. Now I am in my hometown - Sofia, Bulgaria, and I am witnessing the same thing at this very moment!

I've seen such "dancing stars" forming triangles before, but now it's becoming an everyday thing and they are all over the sky. Everybody can see them. Just look up and start watching the sky. You will notice these lights resembling stars with only difference they are slightly moving in different directions and usually forming triangles. Some of them are moving from one triangle to other.

At this moment over Sofia there are many of these lights, but one of them is very bright and you can see it distinctively moving. I suppose you can see such objects over other countries at the moment. I found videos of exactly the same objects I saw over London of the same night from other parts of the UK and also from Mexico. I will come back later to post them. Now I am going back to watching the sky.

Keep your eyes on the skies and you won't miss them.

edit on 2-11-2011 by ElevenFlint because: typo



posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 05:11 PM
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Indeed I've seen the rush of UFO sightings ocurring. War, UFO's, conflicting beliefs on religions and spirituality man I am pumped for whatever happens. We're gonna see a change be it good or bad, that will change everything.



posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 05:16 PM
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Well I must be blind then!!



posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 05:20 PM
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Do people not own good video cameras? You know the type you film a wedding with?



posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 05:20 PM
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likewise, I've never seen a UFO (though I live in Tasmania, southernmost state of Australia)...
I feel so left out!



posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 05:26 PM
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Try watching the sky every night and you won't miss them. I suppose they are visible from whatever place on Earth. I've seen them from London, I've seen them from all over Bulgaria and I've watched clips of the same objects from the USA and Mexico. Just open your eyes and start watching.

This thing at the moment is huge, anybody can see it - it is moving so clearly and is so bright that even shortsighted people can notice it. All the others are tiny dots, but they are also moving and for people with good sight will be very easy to notice that they are not stars.



posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 05:29 PM
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Call me a blind man.

I've never witnessed UFO. The closest I've come to seeing one is blurry dots floating in the sky on some random YouTube video labeled "PROOF".



posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 05:29 PM
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I`ll keep my eyes up tonight here in Tennessee, USA. I havent seen a UFO before but i do not doubt for a second they exist both man-made and ET.
Seems like 2011 is Europe`s year for sightings.



posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 05:31 PM
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If people who haven't seen them were blind. How exactly would they read your post in the first place. I am not saying they don't exist out there. But most people like to study them and research all other possibilities before assuming they are aliens.. Just saying... Good luck in getting blind people to read. That sounds like a better goal then getting a sighted man to see aliens..

Therian

Ever heard the Adage if you look for it you will find it.. This refers to seeing things because you want so badly to see them. So instead of looking at car lights you will see a hovering Spaceship.
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posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 05:32 PM
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Note, if you're watching lights right NOW, please let us know why you're not video recording any of this, and/or borrowing equipment from someone that has actual proper equipment?

A telescope with proper adapter mount for high resolution DSLR camera would suffice to achieve a close-up image of beautiful quality.
Look up photographers in your area, and try to get them to take a real professional grade close-up proper photo. I'm sure they'd be quite happy to snap off some frames of something quite interesting, and, they have actual proper, real, professional grade equipment to do it with.


I'm with the 'blind' then, since i've been looking at the sky my entire life, and am quite very familiar with the stars, planets, satellites, meteors, and other such things including aircraft, and I've never ever never seen anything in the sky unexpected, or unexplained that could qualify as a UFO.

I'd certainly love to see some, but, nope, never had. Most often, people will freak out over Jupiter, or Venus, and I have have to tell them to calm down, because, it's just a planet.

Further, even if there was an anomalous light in the sky. A light in the sky is just a light in the sky, and no conclusions should be jumped to without a proper look at possibilities, starting with all the boring possibilities, eliminating them, and working up to increasingly interesting possibilities.

When evidence of the possible is eliminated, then, what's left over carries higher probability of being more possible than usual explanations. Simple.




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posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 05:43 PM
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Originally posted by ElevenFlint
reply to post by chrismicha77
 

[Snippy snip...]
This thing at the moment is huge, anybody can see it - it is moving so clearly and is so bright that even shortsighted people can notice it. All the others are tiny dots, but they are also moving and for people with good sight will be very easy to notice that they are not stars.


Op, please describe this huge object. What shape is it, what color is it, does it have flashing lights or any lights at all, what direction is is moving, what altitude do you think it is flying at? Is it flying around in circles, or going in a straight line, or what? And how big is "huge"? Can you try to estimate its size?

Some information would be good. Pictures would be better, of course, but at least give us a decription.

Also, is it being reported in the local media right now, or by any other people in Sofia?

Thank you.

Mike

edit on 2/11/11 by JustMike because: typos!



posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 05:49 PM
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Originally posted by Toolatetotalk
Do people not own good video cameras? You know the type you film a wedding with?


They do. And they have filmed them many times.

Exactly the type that I'm speaking of:
October 28th, Shropshire, UK
October 28th, Veracruz, Mexico
(The same night I watched them over London)
26th October, California
October, Scottsdale, Arizona

These are amazing and shot during daylight:
24th June, London, UK
24th June, London, UK

I personally don't own a good camera, mine is a small one and it won't capture a good picture and the biggest problem is I don't have a tripod to hold it steady. So all you will see is a shaking picture with white dots.

But you don't need to watch a video from me or from anyone else. You can watch them for yourself. That's what I am trying to say. I am not saying you are blind - just if you are able to see you will be able to watch by yourself. What a better proof then that. They may not be over your town tonight, but they may be tomorrow, or the day after. All you need is to start watching the sky regularly. And for a long time. Don't just look up and say "Oh, there's only stars up there. You will see some of them moving if you stare for longer time. And what's more - how is it possible to see stars through the clouds? The sky is definitely cloudy tonight, also on the 28th Oct in London.



posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 05:53 PM
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I watch the night sky in early night and early mornings from 4 - 6. I make it a habit to watch the sky for ANYTHING and the only thing I've ever seen is shooting stars or satellites. I would have expected to have seen something for the 25 years I've been looking!



posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 05:54 PM
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Blind drunk perhaps.



posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 05:55 PM
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Star and flag. I agree. My sentiments exactly.

All our cameras have been focused laterally, looking across and not up. All we need to do is focus cameras up and we will see many orbs and globes and mysterious lights that have yet to be explained but that can now be captured and enlarged.


Eyes play tricks, fight glare, tire out and blink. The things I have caught on camera would be missed in a blink. Many times I doubted what I saw and with the naked eye you cannot go back and look again. This is how you find stuff. Point cameras and keep them running.
I try to avoid times when planes are in the air too. Between 3 and 5 am is best. Right now I am waiting for it to get dark here so I can film blank patches of cloudless sky. There is always something interesting that turns up.
I just learned how to zoom in on and enlarge, - here are some of the weird lights I have captured, unedited, just enlarged.

Reg size (an odd blip):

Same (odd blip) image (I don't think is debris) enlarged


Compared to this which is moving and clearly debris with a smokey trail:

I have a lot of these stationary appearing bright lights in blue and pink without the typical "trail" effect of moving debris as shown above. They appear spherical in the originals and of course this is enlarged many times:

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posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 05:56 PM
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Originally posted by Awen24
likewise, I've never seen a UFO (though I live in Tasmania, southernmost state of Australia)...
I feel so left out!


I thought that's where the aliens come from
Just joking. I live in QLD, you know how it is.



posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 05:59 PM
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Originally posted by Therian
If people who haven't seen them were blind. How exactly would they read your post in the first place. I am not saying they don't exist out there. But most people like to study them and research all other possibilities before assuming they are aliens.. Just saying... Good luck in getting blind people to read. That sounds like a better goal then getting a sighted man to see aliens..

Therian

Ever heard the Adage if you look for it you will find it.. This refers to seeing things because you want so badly to see them. So instead of looking at car lights you will see a hovering Spaceship.
edit on 2-11-2011 by Therian because: (no reason given)


I am not saying people are blind. -.- I am just encouraging them to watch at the sky more frequently.
Yes, I have heard of "adage" but this is not the case. I have other people with me here, witnessing the same thing. Also this goes for people who don't believe in something - they won't see it, because they will be ignoring or dismissing it.



posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 06:03 PM
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Would you mind answering the questions in my previous post, OP? I'd be very interested. I know you talked of one being very bright, but does it have any additional lights at all? And the other things I asked about? Like, what do you mean by "huge" and so on?

Thank you.

Mike

edit on 2/11/11 by JustMike because: corrected "light" to "lights".



posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 06:04 PM
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The ones shot in london are fake .

The others were either aircraft or chinese lanterns



posted on Nov, 2 2011 @ 06:05 PM
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Elevenflint,many who are tuned in will be the fortunate to "SEE".

That was the Che-Scorpio's birthday .Mine lol
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