Posted by Thomas at 4/25/2007 4:28 PM.
Event occurred on: Last Night, about 9:00pm
I live on an Air Force Military Base, so seeing things in the sky is not uncommon. Last night, my Colonel and I and some devildogs recorded some really interesting lights in the sky. They were blue, but there is no official documentation that they should have been in the sky last night. My colonel said not to mention it to any of my men.
Posted by Jake Londren at 4/25/2007 4:24 PM.
Event occurred on:
Today I am going to tell you all the details of my fourth encounter with the Aliens on board the Starlight. Like all of my encounters before, I woke up in the middle of the night (the clock by my bed said it was 1:12am) to discover that at least six short, thin men with grey skin and sunken in eyes were standing around my bed. I sat up suddenly in an attempt to protect myself from the horrors that I knew where about to occur, but before I was able to jump out of bed and try to protect myself, the extraterrestrials had shot me with a syringe containing some odd blue liquid that caused me to black out. When I woke up, I was aboard the Starlight. I was in a cage, and the floor was very warm. There were four extraterrestrials looking into the cage, speaking in some sort of language that I did not understand. Their eyes were sullen and sad-looking, as if they regretted what they were about to do. Once I had gotten control of myself, I realized that there were many different testing areas around my cage. There were also at least ten cages, all filled with some sort of half-breed: something (or someone), that looked like a cross between an Alien and a human. I had never seen this room on any of my previous encounters, and I was terribly afraid. Once the extraterrestrials had finished talking, two more entered and forcibly removed me from my cage and strapped me onto one of the medical beds. During the struggle, I hit my head on the door of the cage, causing a searing pain to run through me. Once again, I was given more blue liquid and subsequently blacked out.
Posted by Alessandria Dempsy at 4/25/2007 4:22 PM.
Event occurred on: 9:00-9:30 PM, April 22, 2007
My Friend and I were outside smoking and then all of a sudden we saw these 6 bright lights that were moving back and forth. What was really creepy was that the lights were turning colors, red, then white, then green...just like the Mexican Flag. My friend began twitching and then I realized that what we saw must have been a UFO. No military can make up that stuff.
Posted by Larry Jackson at 4/25/2007 3:48 PM.
Event occurred on: today
It all started innocently enough, when I was nine years old. I looked up at the sky and saw this mysterious glowing yellow ball, about the size of the sun. I was mystified and amazed at this unexplainable sight.
Posted by Betty McDonald at 4/25/2007 3:37 PM.
Event occurred on: 3/27/2007 4:30PM
It all began on a normal summer day. I was driving my car on the way home from work, it must have been around 4:30, when suddenly I saw a bright light in the sky above me. It was light yellow color, but mostly white. I thought, "What was that?", and continued driving. At first I just thought that maybe a plane or something just was reflecting the afternoon sunlight randomly. But about a half a mile later, I saw the same bright flash of light, like someone had a giant flashlight about 500 feet above my car, but I couldn't see the source of the light at all. Both flashes lasted about a second, and faded in and out quickly, so it was hard to see where the light was coming from. I started to get suspicious at about this point - "Where is that coming from?" and "That can't be the same thing reflecting, can it?" were two questions that went through my mind. I started to slow down so I could look around if the light flashed again. I slowed down to about 40 miles per hour. Then, finally, about another quarter of a mile after the second flash, the light flashed on again, and stayed lit. I hit the brakes, and looked out of my windshield to try to see the source of the light, and had difficulty getting my eyes to adjust. It was really bright, about the same brightness as looking at the sun on a clear day. It appeared to be about a quarter of the size though, and the light seemed to be shifting focus around the area where I was driving, like a really big flash light - with a cone of light and all. At this point, I had completely stopped my car, and kept staring, wishing that I had brought my camera along that day. Then, after about 20 seconds of seeing the light, it dimmed as its focus appeared to shift away towards the North-West, and I couldn't see the source of the light very well - just a little glimmer in the sky. Then even that slowly faded away, and I tried to squint to see it, and couldn't see it any more after a couple more seconds. I sat there for probably three minutes looking around at the sky, and even pulled over and got out of my car so that I could see the sky better, and neither the light nor the glimmer in the sky returned.