Your own experiences (UFO sighting).

Greetings:

Well, I was seeing this section and I didn't find a thread like this. Maybe, in all threads, should be some personal experiences dispersed, but now I would like to you to share your own experiences, your conclusion about them and maybe some members could help you to try to discover if that was a real sighting, secret experiments, perception mistake or the like based on your knowledge, studies and previous experiences. Obviously, we don't know if those sightings were real or not, I leave that in your own criteria.

Here it goes my experience:

It was the year 2002 or 2003 (I don't remember exactly), that was a really really beautiful night, with a huge amount of stars in the sky. I like to see stars since I was a child. Their shine is simply wonderful. That day I went to my garden, I lay down in the grass and I saw something strange: There was 3 moving stars approaching to the same point from three different directions. I kept watching them, they were moving slowly and, when I called my friend to see that, I lost their track. My uncle told me that day that yesterday was an UFO sighting in wich some rural people saw 3 spheres of light going up to the sky. I don't know if he was saying the truth or not, but that is some extra data from my testimony.

Well, I've made this graphic to explain those movements that I described:

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*Moving star. UFO: Perhaps I saw three satelities or three rubish pieces or three goverment flying ships or three space ships or whatever. I won't not say anything without knowing what was that exactly. I was investigating around some websites and I found fanatics who says that all flying things in the sky are alien's space ships or guys who says that are USA or Russian experiments and so on.

Well, that was my experience. With that data I think that it should be improbable to get an conclusion or analyze my experience. I was a child when that sighting happened so, I just remember that. Anyways, would you like to share your own UFO sighting?

Take care.​
 
Greetings:

It seems like nobody had those experiences. :P Anyways, there's another experience that I had some weeks ago:

It was the dawn, 8:00 or 7:30 am and I climbed to the roof in order to repair my antenna of satelite internet. That day was quite windy, I approached to the antenna when I felt something strange and turn my eyes to the right and I saw some kind of bird or weird plain coming from that direction. In that moment I felt how the air blew my face and I hanged on the water tank that it is near the antenna that I was repairing because I could fall to the floor from the roof and... well, you know. When I tried to see again, that object just disappeared.

Where it should be, it wasn't there!. That was weird, because is hard to loss a track of a flying object where I live. There is no huge houses or large buildings, you have a clear sight of everything. Another perception mistake? I read something similar in spanish Casssiopaea transcripts in the main website:

Session 181195:
R: (L) ¿Y estas sugestiones están orientadas a convencerle a uno de que NO SE VEN cosas que suceden a nuestro alrededor, como por ejemplo el sobrevuelo de naves por encima de nosotros?
C: Sí.
R: (T) ¿Recibimos estas señales a través de la radio del auto aun si no se encuentra encendida?
C: Depende de si hay o no alguna otra fuente, como por ejemplo PEB.
R: (L) ¿Qué es PEB?
C: Pulsasiones extremadamente bajas.
R: (T) FEB, frecuencias extremadamente bajas, y PEB, pulsasiones extremadamente bajas, ¿Son acaso lo mismo?
C: En algunas ocasiones.
R: (T) ¿Se trata de pulsasiones o frecuencias externas?
C: Sí.
R: (T) ¿Tendrían su origen en la misma fuente de las luces estroboscópicas?
C: No. Ambas actúan en unísono.
R: (T) ¿Dos fuentes separadas que actúan en unísono?
C: Aproximadamente.
R: (L) ¿Y este proceso tiene la finalidad de evitar que veamos algo, por ejemplo, una nave que sobrevuela en el cielo en algún momento determinado?
C: O quizás hacer que se vea como algo totalmente diferente.
R: Un momento, creo que debemos detenernos un momento ya que tengo algo que decirles. Durante los últimos meses he estado observando el cielo detenidamente cada vez que tengo una oportunidad. En 3 o 4 ocasiones diferentes he visto lo que parecía ser un avión ordinario. Lo he observado cuidadosamente y he examinado el espacio a la derecha y a la izquierda, pero cuando he mirado de nuevo al sitio donde debería encontrarse el avión con base en la velocidad observable y la dirección, no había NADA allí. Me he quedado parada y he buscado una y otra vez sin poder encontrar nada. Es como si se hubiera DESVANECIDO. Sé que vi algo, que no estaba loca, y sé que no es posible que se hubiera ido por completo, y el hecho de que haya ocurrido en varias ocasiones me ha afectado en buena manera. ¿Cuáles son las implicaciones de todo esto, aparte del hecho de que podríamos estar siendo sobrevolados todo el tiempo por diversas razones y que podríamos, en términos de la gran masa de la población, estar totalmente ignorantes del hecho?
C: Sí, ¡oro monoatómico!

Don't hate me... I didn't find the english version of that session, but you could look for information about "stroboscopic lights" in the english Cassiopaea site, I know you know what I am talking about.

Take care.​
 
Hi Cyrus. I certainly wouldn't assume that no one here has had experiences similar to your own. I personally haven't had any such experiences, but I know people who have, and I trust their judgement completely. I know people, one of whom was formerly a total skeptic, actually witness a large, saucer-shaped object hovering ominously above someone's house in my very neighbourhood. Needless to say, the story sent shivers down my spine, and it still does recounting it now.
 
Hello Cyrus,

IMO, as it concerns UFO reports, i came to believe that unless some sighting is VERY well documented, with really good video, many credible first eye witnesses and even physical evidence if possible -with whatever few chances that has to happen!-, then this sighting may only worth to be taken into account in the context of examining it together with other information in search for the formation and recognition of some patterns of appearance or behaviour etc. which will then might have some value when examined in their totality. Otherwise, any "ordinary" sighting (if one can ever be such!) may be an interesting story in it's own right, but one with few solid things that a true arguement can be based upon, and thus all further conversation becomes another speculation for what is that worth. It still makes a very entertaining camp fire taliking subject though, especially when individuals of a certain type of character - :scared:- are involved! :)

But that is only my opinion! There is just too much "conflict of interest" over the information available and released on this subject. So much that i think we have to keep focus on the "forest" and not the "individual trees" if we are to make some sense. Just my 2 cents. :D

Take care.
 
Actually its kinda funny ya started this thread, I had my first UFO experience yesterday evening. Was out back of my parents house in suburban pennsylvania and I happen to glimpse a rice-grain size orange oval bit in the sky moving very slowly. At first I thought it was just a plane, but I was staring at it for about 30 seconds and then went to grab my cell phone camera (it has a zoom) and when I looked back to where it was it was gone.

I was a bit shocked when it just disappeared, there were no clouds or anything else in the sky and if it was a star I don't think it would have vanished so quickly. The moon was starting to come out, but it was still twilight so there wasn't any stars out quite yet. I found myself laughing after the fact, thinking "Well hot damn, that had to be a UFO...."
 
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