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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you all take that discussion of that area and ufo like sighting start your own thread? The other creepy weird stories are very interesting - that should be its own thread.
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Twice now I've seen (with my kids and husband) these four fuzzy lights moving clockwise and counterclockwise in the night sky. Then they would converge in the center, break apart again and start moving in the same circular patterns. I reported it to MUFON and to this site - National UFO Reporting Center. Shortly after I reported the second sighting, someone else in an area close by reported the exactly same thing. People were trying to tell me they were spotlights, but there were no beams. And when I did some research, there were many other people reporting the same phenomenon from all over the world - also reporting that there were no beams.
I even found some youtube clips.
My kids "played" with the lights by running back and forth, as they appeared to be following them. They stayed for about an hour.
It wasn't necessarily scary. It was fascinating - especially since we saw them twice, once in May and once in October of last year.
While there's a claim these were advertising lights, I know this person saw what I did years before in 2001- and these were NOT promo lights:
((NUFORC Note: We believe the witness observed an advertising light. PD))
White circular light seen in sky, splitting into four distinct white lights, dancing in a circle. and converging with a kiss.
Feb. 8th my son and I went outside to walk our dog at 8:15pm. It was very cloudy and damp. We both noticed a glowing light over our heads that would split into four distinct balls of light through the clouds, cirle counterclockwise and then converge back to a central ball of light. This convergence was like a quick kiss and then the four individual balls of light would wisk out to the outer circumference and do a circle dance counterclockwise and repeat the movement to the the center kiss/convergence and out again in seperate forms of light. Whatever this was-it must have been very high up because it truely seemed to follow us. We stopped at several houses and collected several neighbors observations, as well. They saw the same thing, as well. I did report this to our Rochester Planetarium and was promised they would get back with some possible explainations. It was very unusual the way it seperated into the four soft wisky while light balls and did this circle dance with a kiss. It appeared like watching angels or ghosts dancing in the sky. The circle it made seemed to take up about a baseball fields circumference.
You're describing klieg lights. You can't always see the beams -- it depends on the atmospheric conditions.
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These are klieg lights below. In May, the sky was crystal clear. In October, it was overcast. SAME EXACT "show" of lights despite atmospheric conditions
Furthermore, kleig lights are intensely bright. These were not bright by any stretch of the imagination.
And who's using klieg lights by the Ho Co line? doubt a car dealership is that desperate for customers
Then you've found aliens who like to fly around in exactly the same pattern as klieg lights (which almost always have 4 lights despite your picture!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you all take that discussion of that area and ufo like sighting start your own thread? The other creepy weird stories are very interesting - that should be its own thread.
No
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Twice now I've seen (with my kids and husband) these four fuzzy lights moving clockwise and counterclockwise in the night sky. Then they would converge in the center, break apart again and start moving in the same circular patterns. I reported it to MUFON and to this site - National UFO Reporting Center. Shortly after I reported the second sighting, someone else in an area close by reported the exactly same thing. People were trying to tell me they were spotlights, but there were no beams. And when I did some research, there were many other people reporting the same phenomenon from all over the world - also reporting that there were no beams.
I even found some youtube clips.
My kids "played" with the lights by running back and forth, as they appeared to be following them. They stayed for about an hour.
It wasn't necessarily scary. It was fascinating - especially since we saw them twice, once in May and once in October of last year.
While there's a claim these were advertising lights, I know this person saw what I did years before in 2001- and these were NOT promo lights:
((NUFORC Note: We believe the witness observed an advertising light. PD))
White circular light seen in sky, splitting into four distinct white lights, dancing in a circle. and converging with a kiss.
Feb. 8th my son and I went outside to walk our dog at 8:15pm. It was very cloudy and damp. We both noticed a glowing light over our heads that would split into four distinct balls of light through the clouds, cirle counterclockwise and then converge back to a central ball of light. This convergence was like a quick kiss and then the four individual balls of light would wisk out to the outer circumference and do a circle dance counterclockwise and repeat the movement to the the center kiss/convergence and out again in seperate forms of light. Whatever this was-it must have been very high up because it truely seemed to follow us. We stopped at several houses and collected several neighbors observations, as well. They saw the same thing, as well. I did report this to our Rochester Planetarium and was promised they would get back with some possible explainations. It was very unusual the way it seperated into the four soft wisky while light balls and did this circle dance with a kiss. It appeared like watching angels or ghosts dancing in the sky. The circle it made seemed to take up about a baseball fields circumference.
You're describing klieg lights. You can't always see the beams -- it depends on the atmospheric conditions.
no
These are klieg lights below. In May, the sky was crystal clear. In October, it was overcast. SAME EXACT "show" of lights despite atmospheric conditions
Furthermore, kleig lights are intensely bright. These were not bright by any stretch of the imagination.
And who's using klieg lights by the Ho Co line? doubt a car dealership is that desperate for customers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you all take that discussion of that area and ufo like sighting start your own thread? The other creepy weird stories are very interesting - that should be its own thread.
No
+1
Twice now I've seen (with my kids and husband) these four fuzzy lights moving clockwise and counterclockwise in the night sky. Then they would converge in the center, break apart again and start moving in the same circular patterns. I reported it to MUFON and to this site - National UFO Reporting Center. Shortly after I reported the second sighting, someone else in an area close by reported the exactly same thing. People were trying to tell me they were spotlights, but there were no beams. And when I did some research, there were many other people reporting the same phenomenon from all over the world - also reporting that there were no beams.
I even found some youtube clips.
My kids "played" with the lights by running back and forth, as they appeared to be following them. They stayed for about an hour.
It wasn't necessarily scary. It was fascinating - especially since we saw them twice, once in May and once in October of last year.
While there's a claim these were advertising lights, I know this person saw what I did years before in 2001- and these were NOT promo lights:
((NUFORC Note: We believe the witness observed an advertising light. PD))
White circular light seen in sky, splitting into four distinct white lights, dancing in a circle. and converging with a kiss.
Feb. 8th my son and I went outside to walk our dog at 8:15pm. It was very cloudy and damp. We both noticed a glowing light over our heads that would split into four distinct balls of light through the clouds, cirle counterclockwise and then converge back to a central ball of light. This convergence was like a quick kiss and then the four individual balls of light would wisk out to the outer circumference and do a circle dance counterclockwise and repeat the movement to the the center kiss/convergence and out again in seperate forms of light. Whatever this was-it must have been very high up because it truely seemed to follow us. We stopped at several houses and collected several neighbors observations, as well. They saw the same thing, as well. I did report this to our Rochester Planetarium and was promised they would get back with some possible explainations. It was very unusual the way it seperated into the four soft wisky while light balls and did this circle dance with a kiss. It appeared like watching angels or ghosts dancing in the sky. The circle it made seemed to take up about a baseball fields circumference.
You're describing klieg lights. You can't always see the beams -- it depends on the atmospheric conditions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you all take that discussion of that area and ufo like sighting start your own thread? The other creepy weird stories are very interesting - that should be its own thread.
No
+1
Twice now I've seen (with my kids and husband) these four fuzzy lights moving clockwise and counterclockwise in the night sky. Then they would converge in the center, break apart again and start moving in the same circular patterns. I reported it to MUFON and to this site - National UFO Reporting Center. Shortly after I reported the second sighting, someone else in an area close by reported the exactly same thing. People were trying to tell me they were spotlights, but there were no beams. And when I did some research, there were many other people reporting the same phenomenon from all over the world - also reporting that there were no beams.
I even found some youtube clips.
My kids "played" with the lights by running back and forth, as they appeared to be following them. They stayed for about an hour.
It wasn't necessarily scary. It was fascinating - especially since we saw them twice, once in May and once in October of last year.
While there's a claim these were advertising lights, I know this person saw what I did years before in 2001- and these were NOT promo lights:
((NUFORC Note: We believe the witness observed an advertising light. PD))
White circular light seen in sky, splitting into four distinct white lights, dancing in a circle. and converging with a kiss.
Feb. 8th my son and I went outside to walk our dog at 8:15pm. It was very cloudy and damp. We both noticed a glowing light over our heads that would split into four distinct balls of light through the clouds, cirle counterclockwise and then converge back to a central ball of light. This convergence was like a quick kiss and then the four individual balls of light would wisk out to the outer circumference and do a circle dance counterclockwise and repeat the movement to the the center kiss/convergence and out again in seperate forms of light. Whatever this was-it must have been very high up because it truely seemed to follow us. We stopped at several houses and collected several neighbors observations, as well. They saw the same thing, as well. I did report this to our Rochester Planetarium and was promised they would get back with some possible explainations. It was very unusual the way it seperated into the four soft wisky while light balls and did this circle dance with a kiss. It appeared like watching angels or ghosts dancing in the sky. The circle it made seemed to take up about a baseball fields circumference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not creepy; it's weird.
A few years back I was driving from San Diego to Los Angeles, and there's a stretch out there where the highway goes through Camp Pendelton. You are on a flat, but the ocean is a little ways off to your left, and the mountains to the right. It was daytime and clear out.
Out in the ocean, there was something just crazy. Something man-made but looked like out of a movie. All I could see was water roiling around in like--first imagine a water volcano, but then make it look more like a round cake shape. It was so intense and HUGE and surreal. I kept looking, then looking at the road, then looking again, to make sure I was seeing it. It must be some military thing but I have no idea what that was.
I know that area, its close to the San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant - was probably related to that.
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I know exactly where I was on that drive, and I know where the power plant is, but I can't remember the drive well enough to know whether it was north or south of that power plant. It was not near the power plant. I was just north of where that south-bound rest stop is. Whether or not related to the power plant or the military base, what the hell was that? The whole sea looked like it boiling over--or like maybe some disk was hovering and pushing air down on the water to hover and creating massive water displacement?
Anonymous wrote:The creepiest thing I've seen was a man slowly being crushed by a big stone cube. He was in the back of the truck that carried the huge cube of stone, well restrained with chains, until the truck had a head on collision. I later read in the papers he died. I still have the image of his arms and head over the stone, he was alive and looked full of hope. Sad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you all take that discussion of that area and ufo like sighting start your own thread? The other creepy weird stories are very interesting - that should be its own thread.
Wow PP! since when do YOU get to decide what is creepy and weird for other DCUM'ers. What kind of world do you live in, just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Can you all take that discussion of that area and ufo like sighting start your own thread? The other creepy weird stories are very interesting - that should be its own thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you all take that discussion of that area and ufo like sighting start your own thread? The other creepy weird stories are very interesting - that should be its own thread.
No
((NUFORC Note: We believe the witness observed an advertising light. PD))
White circular light seen in sky, splitting into four distinct white lights, dancing in a circle. and converging with a kiss.
Feb. 8th my son and I went outside to walk our dog at 8:15pm. It was very cloudy and damp. We both noticed a glowing light over our heads that would split into four distinct balls of light through the clouds, cirle counterclockwise and then converge back to a central ball of light. This convergence was like a quick kiss and then the four individual balls of light would wisk out to the outer circumference and do a circle dance counterclockwise and repeat the movement to the the center kiss/convergence and out again in seperate forms of light. Whatever this was-it must have been very high up because it truely seemed to follow us. We stopped at several houses and collected several neighbors observations, as well. They saw the same thing, as well. I did report this to our Rochester Planetarium and was promised they would get back with some possible explainations. It was very unusual the way it seperated into the four soft wisky while light balls and did this circle dance with a kiss. It appeared like watching angels or ghosts dancing in the sky. The circle it made seemed to take up about a baseball fields circumference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was taking care of my dad. He had a terminal illness. The end was near. I was keeping him company in the hospital overnight. My dad started talking to his brother, who had been dead for 25 years. I realized that my uncle had come to escort daddy over to the other side. It was kind of neat to "see" that. And I felt reassured that daddy had a friendly escort for the next part of his journey.
This happens a lot with dying people
I was going to say the same thing. I work with terminal cancer patients and hospice patients and I see this often. I also see many patients who wait for a family member they haven't seen in a while to come see them. And shortly after the visit, they pass.
Also seen many who are surrounded by people all the time and the first moment when nobody is around, they pass. Usually those are parents surrounded by their children/grandchildren, perhaps trying to spare them.
I have many times come to a patient's room because someone called me to say they weren't breathing. So I go in and put my stethoscope up to the patient's chest and hear the very moment their heart stops beating. It gives me chills every time.