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Old 09-14-2009, 01:24 PM   #1
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Ok thought I would post this as I have been seeing some strange stuff in the skies recently, and wondered if the skies of late are busier than normal?!! Anyone?

A few weeks back I noticed that whilst looking up at the skies at night (11.00ish)... I have noticed quite a few what appear to be stars moving around randomly...they seem to float around like little light specs across the sky.I am sure some are satellite/debris ect etc... but not all are! I would say that most nights I can spot one, if I stay out long enough!! (10-15 minutes)

A few days ago I was doing the same as I do each night... I was just about to go in when I saw this bright object move very quickly from right to left then explode in 4-5 different smaller pieces...!!! then all dissapeared!! WEIRD!!... could of been a shooting star??!! Don't know...

Then this Saturday gone I was out waiting for a pick up after a night out with some friends (Hampshire). I looked to the sky and saw 3 bright lights moving from right to left...they were all in unison so it could of been one craft with 3 lights on each corner? .... Anyway I did some research as I have read many times about this shape been seen by many...however the one that I saw did'nt have a red light in the middle?!!

Well I felt compelled to post this and wondered if anyone has noticed an increase in activity in the Skies??

And don't be shy!!

ps...and if you have'nt been looking take a peep tonight...!

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Old 09-14-2009, 01:38 PM   #2
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I saw something strange the other night, a very slow moving object with two flashing red lights and two flashing white lights.

I thought plane, and had enough time to go inside, go upstairs, get some binocs and come outside again. But when I tried to find it in the binocs it was finally gone. Tried without and I could see it again. Did this a couple of times but it was too late.

I'm assuming it was a plane, but this was quite late after 1am and I can't imagine too much plane traffic at this time in the South West of England.

Someone was writing on another thread about asking ufos to 'uncloak' themselves. I had a dream about this and it worked!

I often feel like I'm being watched if i look up to the skies (maybe it's the neighbours ).

So maybe we should try a bit more.

P.S. Is that Jupiter that's in the night sky... every night? There's one planet that 's been around for the longest time this year. You can see it every night - visible in the SW about 50 deg or so. It's beautiful, but it also feels a bit like it's looking back - like the plaeidies...

Ok...it's official - I'm going nuts...

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Old 09-14-2009, 01:51 PM   #3
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few days ago i was watching the stars with a small telescope...

all stars were 'white' but one that had red and green lights all around...

it was there for about 2 hours, then faded away and disappeared...
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Old 09-14-2009, 01:53 PM   #4
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I saw something strange the other night, a very slow moving object with two flashing red lights and two flashing white lights.

I thought plane, and had enough time to go inside, go upstairs, get some binocs and come outside again. But when I tried to find it in the binocs it was finally gone. Tried without and I could see it again. Did this a couple of times but it was too late.

I'm assuming it was a plane, but this was quite late after 1am and I can't imagine too much plane traffic at this time in the South West of England.

Someone was writing on another thread about asking ufos to 'uncloak' themselves. I had a dream about this and it worked!

I often feel like I'm being watched if i look up to the skies (maybe it's the neighbours ).

So maybe we should try a bit more.

P.S. Is that Jupiter that's in the night sky... every night? There's one planet that 's been around for the longest time this year. You can see it every night - visible in the SW about 50 deg or so. It's beautiful, but it also feels a bit like it's looking back - like the plaeidies...

Ok...it's official - I'm going nuts...

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Yes that is Jupiter ...Very bright...amazing on a clear night...takes my breath away... you should be able to see Neptune later on the month as well... East of Jupiter...

No, not nuts... just waking up...

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Old 09-14-2009, 01:54 PM   #5
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I've been thinking about whether or not to post about all the stuff we've been seeing in the night sky here in southern Ontario. I've seen a few obvious disk's float by over head a while back, with rings of coloured lights underneath. They were lit up enough to see the shadowy outline of the outside of the disks. They were no more than a couple of thousand fee up, and moving very slowly, and in total silence. You can hear planes, but not these.

Then there are all the lights going on and off, and moving around, disappearing here and reappearing there. My peripheral vision catches flashes constantly.

Then we also have some friends hanging around that "wink" at us when we put attention on them.

Our Pleiadian friends warn us if it's a craft we should withdraw our attention from.

They are watching us intently, and can feel our attention back.

What I wonder is how many have lately been drawn to look up a lot?
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Old 09-14-2009, 02:26 PM   #6
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I had a huge interest in looking up at the skies after watching close encounters when it came out. That road going to nowhere and the ink blue sky.

I often looked up and 'felt' something would show, but it never did. Gradually grew out of thinking I would ever see anything. I've never seen anything that wasn't convincingly unexplicable. But that doesn't mean I don't believe.

On the contrary, it feels real again, and maybe it always was. Those goosebumps I felt looking up at the sky as a kid may well have been returned attention after all. Who knows?

I forgot to mention that the thing I saw the other night was big, that is, low - easy enough to see the four distinct lights (often planes are so high you just make out one or two blinking lights). But there was no sound. the sky was silent.

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One of my favorites is the Andomeda galaxy which you can see quite clearly with regular binoculars. In the eastern time zone it is roughly direcly overhead at 10:00 PM or so, more or less south of Casseopia.

With good binoculars you can see the four biggest moons of Jupiter.

Venus is currently the morning star. The morning sky looked great this morning with Venus, Orion, and a crescent moon.

And, I have regular interactions with friends in high places, some of which is discussed in other threads.
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So this is Jupiter, that bright light that mysteriously draws my attention every night i raise my eyes to look at the sky....so big and beautiful....
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So this is Jupiter, that bright light that mysteriously draws my attention every night i raise my eyes to look at the sky....so big and beautiful....
I can see it now.

Neptune is nearby.
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My ______ recently saw a large blue disc emerge/materialise on top of a mountain in Far North Queensland and fly out to sea in broad daylight (10 am). When ______ was at a remote coastal location on a sailing trip.
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So this is Jupiter, that bright light that mysteriously draws my attention every night i raise my eyes to look at the sky....so big and beautiful....
Isn't it just ?!

It's like seeing a friend every day !
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I've been noticing Jupiter the past week or two as well, i live in an urban area with lots of 'light pollution" so it has been the one light in the sky looking south.
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Well, it seems that the little town I live in is a really interesting point of interest to our sky visitiors. Our population is around 63,000 folks, but where we live is in the country with 5 acres surrounded by woods, in what is known as a holler. This past March, we built what we refer to as "The Dock", for night time viewing of the sky. It resembles an outdoor deck, but it has a boardwalk and is bordered by thick ropes used on large ships, and fish netting, besides the layout being odd, as my design taste tends to intentionally be "different". On most nights since a year ago this month when I had my first sighting, that jolted me awake, we go out and just watch to see if anything unusual shows up. Many times during the past year, we've seen what I honestly believe to be craft from off planet. The way the crafts make unusual movements is how I differentiate them from other unknowns. My biggest concern is that in daytime hours, we always have jets spewing chemtrails in an X pattern, in several locations right above our house, mostly when the sky is clear blue and cloudless. Since our government refuses to acknowledge the fact that they're spraying the skies above us, it makes me wonder why in the world planes would target such a small town for chemtrail distribution??? Are the chemicals a way to repel the spacecraft, are they poisonous fumes to dumb us down, are they to protect us from damaging effects "up there"? My hope is that whatever beings are visiting, they will sense that we are peace-loving humans and will make their presence known in more than a fleeting night show.
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Anyone notice really intense flashes at night, like someone flipping a lightswitch super fast? Especially out of your peripheral as Myplanet2 mentioned.
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Anyone notice really intense flashes at night, like someone flipping a lightswitch super fast? Especially out of your peripheral as Myplanet2 mentioned.
YES!! Don't know what it is....
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Anyone notice really intense flashes at night, like someone flipping a lightswitch super fast? Especially out of your peripheral as Myplanet2 mentioned.
There is an effect that is just due to the way the eye operates - a light such as a star at the edge of your peripheral vision will look brighter than the same star when you look directly at it. Experiment some and you will see what I mean. If you glance around the sky quickly, you can get what appear to be flashes due to this effect. If you hold your gaze steady and you see a flash, then you know it's real.

That said, one of the main ways the ETs have made their presence known since I have been observing is by flashes. The brightness is highly variable. I've seen very dim flashes, and also flashes much brighter than Jupiter. I've also seen very near flashes where the source is clearly a disc of light rather than a point source. I've seen flashes below the cloud cover. The flashes are not necessarily super fast. A half second or so is typical of what I've seen.
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There is an effect that is just due to the way the eye operates - a light such as a star at the edge of your peripheral vision will look brighter than the same star when you look directly at it. Experiment some and you will see what I mean. If you glance around the sky quickly, you can get what appear to be flashes due to this effect. If you hold your gaze steady and you see a flash, then you know it's real.
Well that makes sense, I will experiment and see what I can duplicate.

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That said, one of the main ways the ETs have made their presence known since I have been observing is by flashes. The brightness is highly variable. I've seen very dim flashes, and also flashes much brighter than Jupiter. I've also seen very near flashes where the source is clearly a disc of light rather than a point source. I've seen flashes below the cloud cover. The flashes are not necessarily super fast. A half second or so is typical of what I've seen.
Sorry can't resist!


Are you speaking of Mardi Gras by chance? So that's where they have been hang'in out and I thought it was just bodypaint. I've noticed many of the flashes are pretty quick but they still get their beads! I wonder if there are other flashes brighter than Jupiter? Is there anything we can do to have the flashes last longer?

Probably using a really good camera would be a great way to flashback!

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Anyone notice really intense flashes at night, like someone flipping a lightswitch super fast? Especially out of your peripheral as Myplanet2 mentioned.
Christo...Myplanet...

Yes quite often in my peripheral...turn around... and bang!! gone!!

I'll check tonight... come on guys show yourselves

I put this on the Nexus thread...thought it would sit nicely here as well...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GU7JE...layer_embedded

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Are you speaking of Mardi Gras by chance? So that's where they have been hang'in out and I thought it was just bodypaint. I've noticed many of the flashes are pretty quick but they still get their beads! I wonder if there are other flashes brighter than Jupiter? Is there anything we can do to have the flashes last longer?
Flash"es", not Flash"ers" Do UFOs even have headlights?

Never been to Mardi Gras. Do you think if I get some beads the ETs will come in closer?

I forgot to mention, the term I tend to use for lines the ETs make in the sky is "streaks".

I really should quit before this gets any worse...

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Flash"es", not Flash"ers" Do UFOs even have headlights?

Never been to Mardi Gras. Do you think if I get some beads the ETs will come in closer?

I forgot to mention, the term I tend to use for lines the ETs make in the sky is "streaks".

I really should quit before this gets any worse...


Oh boy, where to start!

Beads... lots of beads... no false 'flashes' this way. I think we can make contact officially now!!!
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I have just contacted a guy who is building me a 200 mw handheld portable blue ray laser so that I can signal back to the craft and vector them in closer. HE HE HE! I am like a kid in a candy store right now.
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I've been thinking about whether or not to post about all the stuff we've been seeing in the night sky here in southern Ontario. I've seen a few obvious disk's float by over head a while back, with rings of coloured lights underneath. They were lit up enough to see the shadowy outline of the outside of the disks. They were no more than a couple of thousand fee up, and moving very slowly, and in total silence. You can hear planes, but not these.

Then there are all the lights going on and off, and moving around, disappearing here and reappearing there. My peripheral vision catches flashes constantly.

Then we also have some friends hanging around that "wink" at us when we put attention on them.

Our Pleiadian friends warn us if it's a craft we should withdraw our attention from.

They are watching us intently, and can feel our attention back.

What I wonder is how many have lately been drawn to look up a lot?
With the exception of the close up discs, this is exactly the kind of thing I witnessed on my CSETI outing last Saturday with Dr. Greer. Snag a battery operated radar / laser detector and get them to lock onto it and blow your mind!
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Wish I could report something a bit sexier, or romantic, but the only big news I can report is an amazing nocturnal Chemtrail spraying on the nite of the last full moon.

They spewed out a huge triangle whose apex was right on the moon. It did give us a very pretty multi-colored "rainbow" about 4 times the moon's diameter. Nature sure does great back-lighting.

They did this on a perfectly clear nite. This thing was so bright and prominent, I became aware of it when a friend called me at 1:30 AM with, "You have GOT to go outside and take a look at this thing!"




The two "cross-bars" I've show here actually extended from horizon to horizon.

And re. " I think we can make contact officially now!"

Somehow, I don't think the guys doing this are too big on stopping to chat. Besides they probably wouldn't want to hear what I'd have to say, anyway.

Also, the guys in Alaska running HAARP (IMO the main reason for chemtrail spraying) still aren't taking my calls.

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My reason for mentioning HAARP has to do with something right out of the original HAARP patent documents, a very interesting, tho scary read:
"It has also been proposed to release large clouds of barium in the magnetosphere so that photoionization will increase the cold plasma density, thereby producing electron precipitation through enhanced whistler-mode interactions."
Other tidbits:
The ability to employ and transmit over very wide areas of the earth a plurality of electromagnetic waves of varying frequencies and to change same at will in a random manner, provides a unique ability to interfere with all modes of communications, land, sea, and/or air, at the same time.
Thus, this invention provides the ability to put unprecedented amounts of power in the earth's atmosphere at strategic locations and to maintain the power injection level, particularly if random pulsing is employed, in a manner far more precise and better controlled than heretofore accomplished by the prior art, particularly by the detonation of nuclear devices of various yeilds at various altitudes.
Thus, it can be seen that the disrupting effects achievable by this invention can be employed to benefit by the party who is practicing this invention since knowledge of the various electromagnetic waves being employed and how they will vary in frequency and magnitude can be used to an advantage for positive communication and eavesdropping purposes at the same time.

This invention has a phenomenal variety of possible ramifications and potential future developments. As alluded to earlier, missile or aircraft destruction, deflection, or confusion could result, particularly when relativistic particles are employed.

Besides actually changing the molecular composition of an atmospheric region, a particular molecule or molecules can be chosen for increased presence. For example, ozone, nitrogen, etc. concentrations in the atmosphere could be artificially increased.
This one begs a couple silly questions: Since they flat know they can control the ozone layer, and if it is in fact in danger,
1. Are they the cause?
2. Why aren't they part of the cure? Or is it much worse than perceived, and they ARE working it?
A moving plume could also serve as a means for supplying a space station or for focusing vast amount of sunlight on selected portions of the earth.
Not to mention electrical energy.
For example, the plasma sheath surrounding a missile or satellite could be used as a trigger for activating such a high intensity field to destroy the missile or satellite. Further, irregularities can be created in the ionosphere which will interfere with the normal operation of various types of radar, e.g., synthetic aperture radar.

Still further, plumes in accordance with the present invention can be formed to simulate and/or perform the same functions as performed by the detonation of a "heave" type nuclear device without actually having to detonate such a device.
...AND with complete deniability, they conveniently left out

Happy reading, and sleep tight.

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Saw some bats last night!!

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