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One witness from Prescott who wished to be known only as J.R. said he watched a boomerang-shaped object glide over Granite Mountain, and it was at least a mile wide. He said there’s no way it was from this planet.
“We don’t have anything that big,” he said. “It was totally silent. I’ve never seen anything even close to the colors from the exhaust that propelled that thing. It was as big as downtown Prescott and completely blocked out the stars.”
According to Kitei (Dr. Lynne Kitei), a sense of calmness and connectedness came over many of the 'Phoenix Lights' witnesses, and some even received telepathic messages.
I began flying in late 1962, as soon as I could reach the rudder pedals and hitchhike to the closest airport which by then was Portland International. I earned my licenses & ratings at the minimum age.
I have flown the DC-10 and B-747 as First Officer. I have logged over 12,000 hours of flying time. I know what flares don’t look like.
The huge mass – at least a mile wide – approached from the North West. I could land on it with my 727. We began to eliminate possibilities.
It had passed approximately two miles west of our location at Pima & Shea when I “received” what I have subsequently been told is an “empathic” transmission: “We are not a threat.”
None of us were frightened, excited or otherwise disturbed. But we couldn’t take our eyes off of it. What I saw bears little relation to the video of the “Phoenix Lights.”
originally posted by: shawmanfromny
If you're interested in UFOs, then you've already heard about the 1997 Phoenix Lights sighting.
Many skeptics have stated that the famous “V-shaped formation” of lights was five Air National Guard A-10 aircraft flying into Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, and no doubt at all that the second incident was a flare drop. However, hundreds of witnesses are adamant that they saw a gigantic, silent triangular craft that glided over many of their neighborhoods.
originally posted by: shawmanfromnyhundreds of witnesses are adamant that they saw a gigantic, silent triangular craft that glided over many of their neighborhoods.
originally posted by: dfnj2015
a reply to: vethumanbeing
I've never seen a UFO before. Conventional knowledge is we do not have any type of craft that moves based on anti-gravity or some other non propeller or jet propulsion. What were your exactly feelings on what you saw? Did it change you forever in terms of your opinion on UFOs being real or not? Did you think it was some humans made or absolutely not?
Give me an example of how it has change the way you think from that moment until now.
originally posted by: TheAlleghenyGentleman
a reply to: vethumanbeing
If you wouldn’t mind sharing your experience I would be very grateful to hear more. If you feel uncomfortable sharing out in the open and wanted to expand more I would very much welcome a p2p.
Thank you.
originally posted by: TheAlleghenyGentleman
a reply to: vethumanbeing
If you wouldn’t mind sharing your experience I would be very grateful to hear more. If you feel uncomfortable sharing out in the open and wanted to expand more I would very much welcome a p2p.
Thank you.
originally posted by: dfnj2015
a reply to: shawmanfromny
I wish my telepathy was actually useful. All my feelings of telepathy have to do with future bodily movements.
originally posted by: KKLOCO
That video got me thinking. Is it outside the realm of possibility, that this was experimental holographic tech? If in war, what would be more menacing — than a freaking mile wide black boomerang.
originally posted by: TheAlleghenyGentleman
a reply to: vethumanbeing
At what age did you realize this experience was happening to you?
What can you recall in detail about your abductors?
Why do think this experience is happening?
Thank you in advance 👍
originally posted by: Baddogma
a reply to: vethumanbeing
...one witness who lived south of Phoenix said it came over the small valley they lived in and he could feel air movement from it and he likened it to a "few city blocks deciding to float away" and he also admitted to pooing in his knickers as it passed over. As he was a typical four wheelin' AZ desert rat and into the macho culture, admitting he lost control of his bowels wasn't easy for him to do. But if that account was truthful, a holographic projection isn't likely to cause a breeze.