posted on Sep, 24 2009 @ 08:41 AM
This is almost exactly what I saw a number of years back while camping in Nevada. I'm so excited to see a video of something so similar to my
experience finally.
We were camping outside of Carson City, Nevada. It was probably somewhere around 10pm and I was laying on a park bench just watching the stars -
something one doesn't get to do too often when living in a populated area. Everybody else was sitting around the campfire a little ways off having a
good ol' time. It was a beautiful clear night and I couldn't remember ever seeing so many stars. There were a few planes crossing close to the
horizon and I'd seen a satellite or two zip across the sky, a first for me at the time.
What I saw next I'll never forget. I have no idea what constellation I was looking at but a number of stars, but a group of about 5 stars just a
couple degrees from where I was looking started to move. These stars had been there, completely stationary mind you, the entire time I was laying
there gazing up at them. At first I thought it was some sort of illusion or I was having some kind of episode but as my mind ran though it's system
checks and everything came back ok I realized that I was actually watching stars move. They stayed in the same general area of the sky - but the were
moving much faster than what we witnessed in the video in the OP. They would do circles, straight lines turning 60, 70 degrees instantly with no loss
of momentum.
I immediately called everyone's attention to it and we watched them for quite a while - honestly until it was nothing more than an amazing show that
we eventually just came to accept and eventually we kind of went about our business. I would check up sometimes and they would be there, sometimes
moving, sometimes not - very hard to spot when they were not, they looked just like stars - but then one would start to move and I'd pick them up
again. I think eventually I looked up and either they had gone or stopped moving entirely because I couldn't find them anymore.
Changed my perspective on things. Star and Flag op.