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Nydex said:
null24 said:
ozzoes said:
In the end it all comes down to what you want to believe. Ive seen my fair share of unexplained shit; strangely and even more unexplainable ive seen it almost daily during a period of my life when i was a true believer... when i became skeptical the sightings ended...

We all wanna be special, either by having seen something unexplainable or by explaining something which cant be explained.

The truth lies somewhere in the middle, probably right between those ears of us, nestled behind our eyes.

True or not, its all entertainment and doesnt change your life in the slightest unless you decide to do so.
Uh, yeah, no. You are way, way off base. You seem confined only to your own dogma in this post, in which you tell me that I'm believing what I want despite having been a rational and sober-and formerly highly skeptical- witness to a structural craft of some sort that defies known physics in flight and could not have been any of the other possible candidates, from fireworks to the ISS.

You can think this is a just self-aggrandizing lie on my part for the purpose of entertaining you, but that would be highly self-flattering of you and offensive to my character. But hey, think what you want.

I don't care if you believe anything or not, but if you are unable to empathise with something, you shouldn't judge it. It seems to me that you are the victim of belief here, not me. I'm trying to figure out what I saw, and come to some understanding of it.
I highly doubt ozzoes wrote what he wrote with the intent of dismissing what you saw, or of imposing some form of characterization on you. I think he meant that we're largely influenced by our beliefs, and that some people that see stuff like that dismiss it in disbelief, but others, like yourself and many others, dive deeper and expand on the possibilities using their imagination, hopes, desires and available data to create some sort of understanding of what has been seen.

Let's not turn this thread into finger-pointing and name-calling. Nobody knows shit about it all, and that's the beauty of it. I think it's fair to say you shall not receive a clear answer to the question of what it is you saw exactly. That being said, there's no harm in letting your imagination go wild, fueled by your hope that what you saw was what you hope you saw.

Maybe one day I will meet Them. I remain hopeful.
I'm sorry that this escaped my attention until now. I sincerely apologise if my post came off wrong, I in no way meant to make anybody feel that way. I guess I was just trying to impress my veracity in this as an experience that was beyond belief but nonetheless very much real. The whole thing is a hard to tread path through a wilderness of belief, imagination, reality and credibility.

I felt more comfortable talking about a transformational psychedelic experience shortly after it occurred.

Again, sorry. I'm not known for my social finesse.
 
Messing around with a phone photo app, I made this as a visualization for the thing I saw. Tried to take a picture of the view of the sky at the same time, but I only have a phone to take photographs with, so it's not the clearest representation. I tried to illustrate the difference in magnitude and apparent proximity to the stars that were visible. The view is looking directly up, with the right hand sight due north, and the star above the formation is Cygnus. I was lying on my back, feet to the West, the bottom of the picture. This is the position at which it 'appeared'.
 

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I swear on a stack of TV guide. Last night, I was laying outside looking at the stars. Directly overhead, a V shape formation of lights materialized in about a half second and instantly accelerated and speed off to the north. I s close to the house and wasnt able to to track it visuals, but it was probably over Seattle in a couple minutes.It looked like this thing sort of "punched through" a membrane to come into view. There were 7-9 lights, of a bright star magnitude and the speed at which it flew made me think it must've been above the atmosphere to not produce a Sonic boom. It looked to have mass. Oh my God, who is driving that thing?

It was not a star, not an aircraft, not a satellite, not a hallucination.

I am not kidding and don't care if anyone believes me. I've been collecting a ton of mushrooms lately- and eating them- but was 100% sober yesterday and last night. This has changed me much in the way a powerful breakthrough does. In fact, afterwards I felt a sort of similar afterglow.

This place is stranger than we know. I didn't believe in them before 8:00pm last night. I'm a different person this morning.

Dammmmnnnnn....
I checked your date and found this one:


Escort planes always observe things like the 'Orbital Test Vehicle' during every possible phase of flight.


Also on another note, there are some amazing other things in nature:



Kind regards,

The Traveler
 
Those suggestions aren't plausible based on the data, but don't take my word on it. I suggest you check out the interviews of the multiple pilots and radar controllers about the event, including the detailed reports and timelines, correlating visual report with electronic data. Including the near collisions that happened on the east coast in 2015. Radar malfunction has been ruled out, although the pilots radar systems actually experienced active jamming, which is a technological phenomenon (and actually an act of war if it came from another nation), which is why they couldn't actively track but only passively track via the pixels on the FLIR system. Yet the electro-optical data verifies that whatever the signal is it is of a physical nature, reflective, IR signature, etc etc, it's indisputable, and supported by multiple eye witness. It's not a projectile, at least, you should read the report (what kind of 'projectile' sits still under and above the water, moves erratically like shaking a pingpong ball in a plastic cup, then accelerates at 30x the speed of sound without a trace.).

They are the ones trained to observe and detect these phenomenon, and if they could offer a plausible explanation that didn't make them look crazy, they certainly would. It's not my opinion, I'm just relaying whats out there. The simple fact is, its all been considered, and nothing fits. They can't say what it is, but they can certainly say what it isn't.

By all means, it could be anything, but whatever you can suggest, it must at least fit the data.
watch clip on ufo.s


 
And newly deployed starlink trains are themselves quite a sight to behold.
Saw the one where they shot a first bunch with a huge payload and when they where still shiny (they have made the magnitude due to the reflection of sunlight way lower now) , about 7 minutes of a light-strings passing by in the night sky (and even some going astray).


Kind regards,

The Traveler
 
Saw the one where they shot a first bunch with a huge payload and when they where still shiny (they have made the magnitude due to the reflection of sunlight way lower now) , about 7 minutes of a light-strings passing by in the night sky (and even some going astray).


Kind regards,

The Traveler
We may have seen the same one, looked like there were at least 23 of them. Albeit not in a v-formation :D

I do rather wish I'd noted down when this was but it may well have been either May 2019 or 2020. Azimuth was about 40° at my latitude, and it was still dusk. The train came round again about 90 mins later, but it was a relief subsequently to find out that the satellites would be placed into a less obtrusive orbit - even though they present a detrimental effect on astronomy.

While I'd dearly love to observe some inexplicable aerial phenomena, the only thing that has even come close was a light which hovered, stationary, in the base of thick cloud cover for some ten minutes before disappearing. Given the location it was most probably a military helicopter, and in no way did it come close to the beauty and majesty of the most terrific lightning I ever saw.
 
Even though I know the bulk of you will pooh-pooh my experience, I feel the burning need to talk about it because it's something I think about nearly every day. I've talked about what I've seen with both my wife and my buddies, but there's only so much they can say. I'm hoping to find another person out there who has seen something similar because it's bothersome – like a splinter or something caught in your throat or your eye.

March 14?, 1997
I'm a college kid, living with my parents in the front, second floor bedroom of the house. I have a nice view of a majestic bridge and the borough to the north. A common sight are passenger jets flying above the river and over the bridge, making their approach to the airport about 5km away.

One night, I come into my room and out the window see a lit-up craft hovering above the river, just to the west of the bridge. (Measuring the distance on a map shows a distance of about 1km from my viewpoint.) I think nothing of it, and figure it's just a helicopter videoing some kind of traffic accident on the bridge (which happens from time to time). I look out of the second window, which has a better view of the bridge, and to my surprise, traffic was moving smoothly – red lights flowing in one direction, and white lights in the other. So I figure, "Well, they're probably taking some kind of establishing shot for a news program or something."

I take a long shower, then come back to my room. To my surprise, the helicopter is still there, at a slightly higher position... "Twenty-plus minutes is a long time for a helicopter to just hover. Doesn't that consume a lot of fuel?" I think to myself. Just then, a passenger jet passes a little above it... AND they're the same friggin' size! :oops: "WTF is that‽" I say out-loud as I grab the hand-held Tasco telescope from my bookshelf.

I lean over my desk and steady my forearms on my old manual typewriter, and carefully adjust the focus. "That's not ah----"

The top row of windows were three equilateral triangles – the center one pointed upward, the ones to the left and right pointed downward. Below these were more windows of the same shape and configuration, which circled the entire craft. The windows glowed like the tail of a firefly – yellow/green. These windows allowed me to gauge the size and shape of the craft – a tear-drop shaped base that rose upward in an angular manor similar to an F-117 Nighthawk, except that it was double deckered and the same size as yet another passenger jet that was making its approach to the nearby airport. The craft also had a red light at the top.

"Dad – come see this! Quick – before it goes away!"

My dad comes in my room, slightly annoyed that I've disrupted his television watching downstairs. "OK – what is it?"

"Check this out..." I say as I hand him the telescope.

"Huh – that's interesting. Could be a government craft or something."

"Could be... it's the size of the planes flying into ___, though."

"Oh yeah – you're right."

"Where's your camera?"

"The Leica? It's broken. The shutter won't close. If you load film into it, you'll just ruin it."

"What about mom's camera?"

"I have no idea where she put it – unless you mean the one we use for parties..."

So there I am, trying to photograph a UFO out my bedroom window with a crappy 35mm point-and-click camera from the 90s. Being designed for close-ups, I captured nothing other than the night sky. My mom would rip me a new one when she developed the film a few weeks later.

Crestfallen, but not defeated, I sketched the craft, while looking at it, in a notebook. I watched it hover and turn back and forth on it's up/down axis as if it were scanning something for a good 50-60 minutes until my sense of awe and wonder was replaced by boredom, tedium, and sore shoulders. I wish I'd stayed with it to be able to note how exactly it left the area.

I told one of my friends at school about my experience, and she immediately dismissed me, saying "I think that's what happens when you smoke a lot of pot and hang out too much with Druggie Dave." I was quite hurt by that comment, since I really respected her, and never repeated my story again to anyone until recently. At that time, I was by no means a druggie – I'd only smoked weed once or twice, and rarely drank alcohol – in spite of my choice of company.

I don't really care if anyone believes me or throws a dismissive or stupid comment my way anymore. Get angry. Get judgmental. It doesn't change what I saw in detail for a full hour. I write here because I want to let those who've had such an experience know that they are not alone, and that this is indeed part of the human experience, in spite of what the nay-sayers say.

Seeing a UFO at a young age has alienated me from others... their perspectives and concerns... for most of my life. Human conflicts – both armed and verbal – politics, societal norms and expectations, all carry as much weight as a mote of dust from my point of view.

As to the craft's origin, I'm 50/50 on whether it's human or extraterrestrial. I find the prospect that the government has such craft in their arsenal as deeply concerning as ICBMs; not good at all. If it's ET – well then, this raises a whole host of questions....
 
Seeing a UFO at a young age has alienated me from others... their perspectives and concerns... for most of my life. Human conflicts – both armed and verbal – politics, societal norms and expectations, all carry as much weight as a mote of dust from my point of view.
In my own perceptual view, this was the "message" that was meant to be conveyed. This 'message' re-defined a core-perception in your Garden-of-Perceptions.

The fact that all perspectives and concerns are just interpretations of our perceptions. And that our perceptions are malleable as well and subject to change by our core-belief-system, which in turn is created by our core-perceptions.

We are Beings floating on a recursively self-created flow-field of reality (I like to call it the Flux), a reality created by our core-perceptions, their subsequent perceptions and the interpretations thereof.

Re-define a core-perception and you'll re-define your reality.

And everywhere in-between, as always; Flux with Joy and enjoy the Flux!

🦋
 
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It's been a minute since I posted this but my veracity in what I saw has not wavered.
Nor have I gained any kind of understanding of what I think it might have been, other than something very much "out of the ordinary". And very real.

Since I visited this thread last there have been quite a few attempts to explain it away. As if I've never seen satellites or rare weather phenomona. And man, the flip phone comment is petty and unneeded. Don't be a dick. Also, none of you were there.

So was it out of the ordinary at all? The entire discourse on this very real phenomona has changed quite a bit since 2019. And even more in the last few months. I think now it is pretty much accepted that these things are here, have been here for awhile, and nobody knows what they are. It's honestly unsettling as hell. I think governments are scared shitless of these things and it's gotten to a point-whatever that point is- that the cat can't stay in the bag any longer for whatever reason. Whether it wants to purr on our lap or eat our faces off is the question, not whether the metaphorical feline exists. If you ask me.

And now I think it's quite ordinary, and common to witness one of these things actually.

Throwing every explanation one can think of to explain it away or being rude is maybe a way to avoid discomfort, I don't know, whatever. But y'all are wrong. Not all of you, but some of you. You don't have to believe crap, and I'm not trying to convince anyone of anything. But maybe talking about the fascinating subject without the need to explain it would be more interesting, maybe even constructive.

At least it would be a hell of a lot more fun.

And yes, no... maybe I've seen one since? Possibly a daytime black orb but that could've been a some kind of aircraft... Weird though, very slow, low, silent and had several antenna looking things hanging from the bottom. No visible drone props or sound. I also could not quite focus my eyes on it although it wasn't that far away. Thought it was a balloon but it travelled very slow and deliberately without being affected by wind. Slowly went out of sight upwards after travelling from the horizon to over and past my house. So...IDK and WTF. Shits funky out there y'all.

I don't have as much opportunity for stargazing these days. Heading to Montana next week though, so who knows, maybe I'll update you normies with some weirdness you can't handle.
 
@null24 , since your last post previous to this one I see one (1) comment making a light-hearted joke about it (the flip phone one) and two giving information on satellite launches around those dates, without even saying they believe your experience to be that. Posting a multi-paragraph rant because there have been a few posts not in full agreement with what you believe doesn't seem neither useful nor constructive. Same goes for calling those people dicks, petty, saying they are wrong without them actually having claimed much about your experience.

In light of this behavior,
You don't have to believe crap, and I'm not trying to convince anyone of anything.
seems dubious. Or else you wouldn't complain that there's not 100% agreement, support, and affirmation of your beliefs regarding your experience. I don't see anyone being rude, and only one post (mildly) insulting others, which is your last post.

I understand this experience is important to you and you have strong beliefs in it, but you must accept that, even if your beliefs are completely correct, there will be people that won't agree, and may even dare to make a joke. If you don't want the possibility of that happening, it's better to not post about it online, or at least to post it somewhere where only full agreement with certain beliefs about UFOs are accepted. The Nexus is not that place.

I'm interested in these kind of experiences and I believe you experienced what you say. I don't think your ideas about it are particularly likely (in fact I think they are highly unlikely), so what? People can and will disagree, both with you and with me. That's not only expected, but desirable and one of the points of a forum.

You talk about other people wanting to avoid discomfort. To me, jumping straight into a given explanation and being so attached to it that other people not fully agreeing with you seems rude or insulting is exactly that, a way to avoid the discomfort of uncertainty. We will disagree on this and it's fine, I won't call you a dick if you make a joke about it ;)
 
A good way to gaslight the general public is to take a bunch of people who should be credible, and have them come on television and proceed to say things that the actual government won’t confirm or deny.

It seems rather intellectually cruel. Some people are lying about something that’s for sure…but which people?

Maybe in 20 years us peons will still not know the truth and we will still be fighting about it.

How could you really know?
 
i have seen things in the sky that seem to defy physics or tek as i understand it .

no clue what they are just that i have seen what ever it is .
 
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