A few months ago, I saw a red light in the sky that would dim then brighten, dim then brighten, then all of a sudden it just dissappears and nothing's there but then it would brighten again. To this day, I have no idea what it was. I speculate it had to be a UFO since satellites will move when they do that, but this thing was stationary, and I don't think it was the military either since there's no bases near me, so that's all I got. It was weird to see, but nothing too exciting. Maybe it was a UFO, or maybe it wasn't. Who knows.. I think it was though.
[–] 5892436? 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago (edited ago)
Not a UFO but once when I was really really drunk I passed out on a park bench a good hours drive from home, I distinctly remember passing out thinking "dont worry about it, work it out when your sober", I also didnt have a set of keys that night and didnt feel like climbing the balcony wasted.
But then I woke up in my bed at home with no idea how I got there.
1\ Aliens
2\ helpful kidnappers ?
3\ Somehow woke up got home and forgot about it, but none of my money was missing ? 3\
[–] wolfsktaag ago
i lived in a semi-rural area for years, spent many nights outside looking up at the sky. i would go for a walk or jog many times a week, at night. light pollution was mild enough that i could make out the band of the milky way, but the band wasnt startling. i saw multiple meteors every night, saw satellites drifting by on many occasions, sadly never saw anything bizarre. i lived there for over a decade
Late 1970s, on the peninsula that juts out from the LA area in Southern California. Broad daylight. I was the passenger in a car driven by a friend. It was a bright reflective area. I compare it to a mylar balloon, though those were not widely available then the way they are now. It hovered in place. I couldn't even begin to tell how large or small it was, or even where it was relative to me, other than at least a mile away.
In my mind, I had thoughts along the line of, "wow, this is just the kind of thing that Liz and I would be excited to see." But I was unable to speak or even try to speak.
Some moments later, we were miles up the road. Liz said, "I thought I saw a UFO back there and I don't know why I couldn't point it out to you."
I said, "Yeah, same thing happened to me."
[–] JesusDrowning 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I saw a ridiculously cliche silver spinning disk popping in and out of the clouds in broad daylight. I think it was military.
[–] SeemsReasonable 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I've been outside one day a while back looking up at the stars. After a long time of looking at 'the usual', I caught a glimpse of what looked like a 'star' that was changing from white, blue and green and pulsating slightly and focused on it. You could barely tell but it would get dimmer and brighter dimmer brighter and it seemed much brighter than surrounding stars which is what got my attention on it in the first place. Watching it for a few minutes it zigs to the left super fast, stops for a brief second, zagged back to the right, stopped, then shot upwards real fast like it was leaving the earths orbit and disappeared into the back drop of the stars.
It wasn't anything I could explain or had ever seen before. The speed with which it moved across the sky in an instant and stopped on a dime tells me it was no man made craft and that it had to be under some kind of intelligent control.
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[–] Owlchemy ago
We have a lot of AF tanker planes fly over at night with their fueling signal lights on ... they look freaky until you realize what you're seeing ... but usually strobe-like lights that flash sequential, back and forth, up and down ... signals to the fighters coming in to refuel, I think, but I'm no expert. Likely not what you've seen, but possible.