Monday, April 13, 2009

Sightings

I'm very accustomed to seeing planes flying near my house. There are several nearby airports so I've seen everything from military jets to personal 2 seat planes. I can identify planes by sound and depending on how frequently they pass I can tell what time it is. But two nights ago I saw something I've never seen before and simply can't explain.

I was looking out the window watching cars pass and wondering how many of the people in them were sexually depraved (Its a hobby of mine) when I noticed a set of flashing green lights in the sky. They blinked at regular intervals so naturally I assumed "plane." But the craft didn't have the constant, solid, white nose and tail lights planes have. So when the lights flashed off, it was essentially invisible.

Then I noticed something very strange. Between flashes it seemed to jump oddly. From one flash to another, it would move only a small amount to the west, but by the next flash, it was much further away. The follownig flash showed a progression of a short distance, followed by another long stretch. It repeated this pattern only two or three times before my view became blocked by some trees.

As the night progressed I watched multiple planes make their way across the sky and each one strengthened my certainty. I truly believe I saw a UFO. The lights and travel pattern are like nothing I've ever seen before in either commercial or military aircraft.

Not before, not during, and not after the sighting were there any sounds to attach to the craft. Later that evening I saw a plane pass that was much farther away and I was able to hear it just fine.

I definitely don't think it was the Aurora as I don't believe a pulsating engine could account for that type of travel pattern. Every supposed satellite image of the Aurora's trail shows exhaust bursts evenly spaced. Also, every reported sighting of the craft is accompanied by a sonic boom. There is just no way to silence a plane like that, especially at an altitude at which its actually visible.

I've waited almost all my life to see a UFO. I used to watch Sightings with my father every week. I still have a few tapes somewhere. But until a few nights ago I was skeptical and dismissive about each sighting I potentially made. For a believer in the paranormal and extraterrestrial, I'm quite skeptical when I witness things myself.

But this time I'm sure. I've finally gotten my wish. I've seen a UFO!

-Buddy Jolly

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