UFO Releases Smaller Spheres Over Texas
Sept 22, 2012 15:15:20 GMT -5
Post by PrisonerOfHope on Sept 22, 2012 15:15:20 GMT -5
UFO Flying Over Spring, Texas Releases Smaller Spheres
September 22, 2012 10:35 AM EDT
Residents of Texas have had their share of spotting a UFO or two flying above their heads from time to time. Spring, Texas is the latest town to have experienced such a sighting.
On the night of September 21, a witness saw a small gray sphere being ejected from a red-orange light flying above the Texan town. Notice how the objects always seem to be red-orange? Anyway, the spheres were noticed along I-45 as the witness was driving towards Houston.
According to the Examiner the witness has 25 years of experience as an aviation technician.
"I noticed two roundish, fairly large 'pulsating' reddish-orange lights at about 15 degrees of elevation on the southwest horizon, moving towards the northeast," the witness stated. "While it is hard to judge the distance from m e because I have no idea of their actual size, I would say they where 4-5 miles away from me, perhaps just coming up and over Greens Road, just west of the Greenspoint Mall. To my naked eye, these lights where flying in a formation flight, at the 8 o'clock and2 o'clock positions relative to each other. I opened my sunroof and started filming these objects with my cellphone."
Making matters a little more interesting the witness then noticed a third object. This object was smaller and also reddish-orange but the witness soon lost sight of it. But the other objects remained over his car within full view.
The witness also thought that the objects were flying very low and didn't think they made any sound. It was hard to tell since noise from the freeway traffic would have made it hard to hear anything.
Unlike most people who have claimed to see flying objects this witness seems to have been calm enough to study and consider what he saw. He has a lot of facts and has had the time to think about everything. But, can he be believed?
The witness has spent a lot of time focusing on what he saw in the skies. He had the time to consider the length and width of the objects, how fast they were traveling, where they came from, and many other things. One wonders if he also had the time to make it all up? Much of this sounds like a person who might be considering writing a short story about unidentified flying objects and then selling it to a local magazine.
Where was the fear and wonderment that other witnesses usually experience when they see something like this flying over their heads? Yes, this witness claims to be an aviation technician but would this type of job make him immune to the surprise of actually seeing a real flying saucer?
Texas has been a hot bed of UFO activity for some time. Possibly this witness is taking advantage of that by saying he saw a strange orange flying object so he can write about it and possibly becoming the next Ray Bradbury.
Keep those eyes to the skies; who knows what's flying around up there.
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September 22, 2012 10:35 AM EDT
Residents of Texas have had their share of spotting a UFO or two flying above their heads from time to time. Spring, Texas is the latest town to have experienced such a sighting.
On the night of September 21, a witness saw a small gray sphere being ejected from a red-orange light flying above the Texan town. Notice how the objects always seem to be red-orange? Anyway, the spheres were noticed along I-45 as the witness was driving towards Houston.
According to the Examiner the witness has 25 years of experience as an aviation technician.
"I noticed two roundish, fairly large 'pulsating' reddish-orange lights at about 15 degrees of elevation on the southwest horizon, moving towards the northeast," the witness stated. "While it is hard to judge the distance from m e because I have no idea of their actual size, I would say they where 4-5 miles away from me, perhaps just coming up and over Greens Road, just west of the Greenspoint Mall. To my naked eye, these lights where flying in a formation flight, at the 8 o'clock and2 o'clock positions relative to each other. I opened my sunroof and started filming these objects with my cellphone."
Making matters a little more interesting the witness then noticed a third object. This object was smaller and also reddish-orange but the witness soon lost sight of it. But the other objects remained over his car within full view.
The witness also thought that the objects were flying very low and didn't think they made any sound. It was hard to tell since noise from the freeway traffic would have made it hard to hear anything.
Unlike most people who have claimed to see flying objects this witness seems to have been calm enough to study and consider what he saw. He has a lot of facts and has had the time to think about everything. But, can he be believed?
The witness has spent a lot of time focusing on what he saw in the skies. He had the time to consider the length and width of the objects, how fast they were traveling, where they came from, and many other things. One wonders if he also had the time to make it all up? Much of this sounds like a person who might be considering writing a short story about unidentified flying objects and then selling it to a local magazine.
Where was the fear and wonderment that other witnesses usually experience when they see something like this flying over their heads? Yes, this witness claims to be an aviation technician but would this type of job make him immune to the surprise of actually seeing a real flying saucer?
Texas has been a hot bed of UFO activity for some time. Possibly this witness is taking advantage of that by saying he saw a strange orange flying object so he can write about it and possibly becoming the next Ray Bradbury.
Keep those eyes to the skies; who knows what's flying around up there.
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