It seems more and more likely that something will be going down in 2012, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
I am sure it was just swamp gas. It's always just swamp gas.
reply to post by StevesResearch
Even when photos are provided they are often dismissed. I'm not a professional photographer to be honest I don't have a decent enough camera to take
a picture at night and I don't have a camera phone. Just a country hick I guess. Sorry to say we weren't prepared when we saw amber lights in the
sky. At one point my only instinct was to leave & get my kids to town I'd had enough. I assumed it was military why bother with photos? That was
until I got scared.
reply to post by Damian-007
I'm embarrassed to say even my video camera is ancient & not digital. Could it pick up something in the night sky? I keep my binoculars nearby but I
think my camcorder would be pretty useless.
Texas isn't that far from me I'll keep an eye out. For the most part I think sightings are a personal experience. You know no one is going to
believe it except for those around at the time. For us it was fairly intense and we didn't feel the need to share or prove anything. We were
awestruck & curious but we didn't want to come off crazy. Our sighting was back in 97 if we had made a big deal and contacted people it would have
been for nothing. We haven't seen anything that even comes close since.