For many years now I have been observing Alien craft in the skies at
night. Confirmation of identification is only possible if (a) they change
direction, or (b) if there are more than one travelling together. Satellites do
not change direction abruptly at right angles, & satellites do not travel
in numbers as far as I know. I have only seen one Alien craft in daylight, &
that was about 30 years ago here where I live, & the craft was only about
50 meters away. Observation of the craft I have seen so far has shown me that
they do not slow to change direction, not do they bank or curve like our
aircraft, They simply change direction. I saw two do this, one travelling
behind the other. Both going west, & suddenly they were going south. Almost
as if they were following a grid pattern.
The one I saw up close made no sound when it finally moved. I have no
idea how long it had been observing me & my young son. If my son had not
spotted the reflection in the water, we would not have known it was there above
the trees & slightly to the south of us. Shortly after we noticed this
craft, it started to move, but went around us rather than going directly over
us. It moved very slowly, but I have seen others that left an area in what I
can only explain as being a flash. Not a flash from any external engine, but
simply a flash of light. The same light that allowed me to observe its
movements, being the reflection from what I have always assumed was the sun’s
rays somewhere further round the earth. From what I have seen I believe the
shape of some of these craft are indeed a shallow saucer shape. The suns
reflection from the one I saw in daylight was literally dazzling & blocking
out much of the shape under & over the craft.
So now comes the questions, do they have some objective beyond
observing us? How many races of these Aliens are there? They are technically advanced
far beyond anything that we could imagine going by the observation of their
flying craft. I have seen nothing to make me think that they are anything but
friendly, & I sincerely hope that some moron out there with a gun, should
he get as close as I did, does not shoot at them!
Anyway, something to think about.
Keith.
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