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Originally posted by Apollo7
reply to post by Human_Alien
Send NORAD a message to please check the skys around what ever area you are at! They have an e-mail address on their site.
Originally posted by AmatuerSkyWatcher
Human Alien, keep watching. Eventually, you'll see beyond any doubt (i'll leave it at that). Trust my skeptical ass on this.
Originally posted by AmatuerSkyWatcher
reply to post by Human_Alien
It's pointless me telling you. 'Proof is in the pudding' as they say on this side of the Atlantic. Just keep watching.
Originally posted by jonasdelnegros
reply to post by Human_Alien
I am not in Florida (North Texas) but I have seen the same zigzagging light. Me, my wife, and 2 of our friends went on a canoe trip down the Brazos River on 5/20/11. Around dusk we set up camp on a sandbar in the middle of the river. After dinner my wife and I got in the tent and stared at the sky for a while because we weren't used to seeing such a vivid night sky. We both were staring straight up and must have seen this thing at about the same time. I called out to Zack just a few feet away and he saw it also (the other guy was already passed out). The entire sighting might have lasted for about 30 seconds. It looked like a star but it was moving in a fairly slow (from our perspective) & steady zigzag pattern very high in the sky and then it suddenly shot off out of sight. Ruth says she saw it fly off rapidly and traced its trajectory but I couldn't track it visually once it accelerated. When I hold my fingers 2" apart at arms length, that would approximate the width of the zigzag this object made. I have looked skyward for something similar ever since but even on a moonless, cloudless night there is too much light pollution to get the kind of clarity we had on the river. This sighting actually is one of the reasons I joined ATS because I was looking for someone with a similar experience.
Originally posted by factbandit
I live on Tybee Island, Georgia, and while I have not seen the tiny darting lights you mention, I have, on 3 occassions seen the triangular shaped crafts. Once during daylight, in the early morning hours, while waiting with my son at his bus stop, we both saw a shinny, metalic, triangular shaped craft, heading from south to north, very high in the sky. The two other occassions were at dusk, and both of these crafts seemed to be glowing orange, as if an orange lightbuld was reflecting off a metal surface (not as if the craft itself was glowing). Every time I have witnessed these triangular shaped crafts, they were heading in the exact same direction, seemingly on the exact same flight path. Further, following the last two occassions (those at dusk), black helicopters appeared shortly thereafter, following the same flight path but not as high in the sky. I now keep a camera and a telescope set up for my next experience. Love, Light & Peace!
Originally posted by Human_Alien
I know we're not alone in these sightings. I just wish everyone would go outdoors and look up for about 30 minutes then report back here.
Thanks for sharing
Originally posted by flexy123
Here is the problem..
By posting over and over silly stuff and ignoring good explanations (although AGAINST your personal belief), you become less and less credible.
What do you think should "we" think if you post "lights above water" and reject any obvious explanation that it's likely boats (where is the evidence they are NOT?) - makes me just question all your other posts and "sightings" and your ability of critically evaluating what you actually see.
By posting masses of questionable stuff simply pulled off youtube, citing Ed Waters as evidence..etc.etc..you run danger that some people start simply ignoring your posts and question your credibility as a whole.edit on 11-4-2012 by flexy123 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by juleol
reply to post by Human_Alien
And that is how satellites work. If they did not stop or change direction, then it is nearly for sure just a satellite.
They basically looks like stars except that they move.
I have seen these since i was a kid in the 90s...
Edit: nm.. should have read rest of the thread before i responded.
I have no idea what they are then. I have seen this myself as well, but only once also during 90s where i saw several star like light points moving around, stopping and changing direction.
I even had another person with me at that time that observed it with me and saw exactly what i saw.
edit on 11-4-2012 by juleol because: (no reason given)