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[–] Motoko 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I was out at Stockton lake in Missouri with my dad for a bit of very early morning catfishing. We weren't catching a dann thing so we decided to do a bit of star gazing. We had picked out multiple satellites zipping around and unfocusing your eyes you could easily see three at a time. Finally the first light started to peek above the horizon and I remember it vividly like a ball of plasma (most of my memories of sunrises aren't nearly so vivid). So there's this huge contrast of empty space and a sliver of molten yellow and we start tracking another seemingly larger satellite heading right towards the rising sun. Its trajectory seemed to shallow out and run nearly parallel to the horizon. Then it caught the light of the sun and lit up like a ball of fire in the sky. I thought I was witnessing a satellite in orbit in the perfect position to reflect first light right into our eyeballs. But I will never forget what happened next. It SLOWED DOWN once it was directly inside the sunrise and instead of passing over the horizon it leveled out and passed behind the trees, still reflecting all that light. What was probably 10-15 seconds felt like an eternity watching it sail above and then behind the trees. After it was gone I looked at my dad and asked "What was that?" and he kept staring at the sky, then said "Were not catching anything, lets go back."

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[–] SeemsReasonable 0 points 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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[–] crazy_eyes ago 

what did you say to it?

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[–] middle_path 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Not really a sighting, but a strange experience non the less.

When I was very young (maybe 6 or 7) I had a dream. It seemed just like real life, I was walking around my neighborhood at night near a friend's house. I looked up and saw a UFO. The image isn't set in stone, but the feeling of dread, even now, when I think back is unbearable.

I have been reading up on remote viewing, astral projection, and lucid dreaming. It could have been just a dream, but I believe I had an out of body experience and saw something awful.

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[–] k_digi 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

that sounds like people we know.

there are 100s of non human ships in the sky plus human drones and other ships.

I've been on a pretty cool 'ufo' I'll link to the experience when I can put it together.

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[–] HWY__395 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I saw something odd in the air, near Rhyolite, Nevada. But I don't want to talk about it.

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[–] JesusDrowning 0 points 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.

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[–] k_digi 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

nope those really exist and the movies copied them .

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[–] frankenham 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I haven't unfortunately. I also don't believe aliens exist in the first place so I guess that could influence what I perceive when I see an unidentifiable object in the sky. I don't really know where I'm going with this

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[–] frankenham 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

It may be naive but I feel pretty safe assuming most if not all UFO sightings have just been government/military tests

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