Amber Aliens of Arizona

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Amber Aliens of Arizona

Postby kdmac » Mon Nov 14, 2011 10:07 pm

How cool is this!!!! First let me say that I am a very serious and sober-minded individual, not one to ever flip out about UFO sightings...I would be first to suspect the obvious, i.e., military test of developmental aviation, trickery, all the regular. I have spent my entire adult life involved with aviation and military defense issues...I am not "flighty" no pun intended. So, I go out at 7:43 to start my generator...I look into the stars like I always do and over over highway 10 to the northeast is a brilliant amber light, poof, gone!!! then appears to the right of it's last position, poof gone, appears to the right and higher to it's previous position, it does this 7 times then no more appearance anywhere. It was a kick in the butt!! I love it. I go just nuts for things like the comets, sightings of major meteors, love the "out-of-the-norm" things...
So, I asked myself how would I describe it's color ?.."Amber" .

So, I google Amber lights toward Phoenix.....guess what!!!!!! dozens of hits dating back in time for "Amber lights over Highway 10 and Phoenix, So, that tells me that it is a hoax with someone local. Or military with a local test pattern...although if it were military they likely would fess up to being the answer to the mysterious amber lights. But, what fun that was.
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Re: Amber Aliens of Arizona

Postby BarbaraRose » Mon Nov 14, 2011 10:58 pm

A bunch of people thought they saw UFO's last year over Lake Elsinore. The video on UTube looked pretty convincing too, until it turned out it was three skydivers that night, using flares.

Makes you think tho...
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Re: Amber Aliens of Arizona

Postby sharon » Tue Nov 15, 2011 10:07 am

I vote for visitors from a place far and away......
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Re: Amber Aliens of Arizona

Postby cpatinjones » Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:11 pm

Interesting. You got your own light show. :D
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Re: Amber Aliens of Arizona

Postby JoanE » Tue Nov 15, 2011 2:52 pm

I'm with Sharon on this one. Visitors for sure. ;)
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Re: Amber Aliens of Arizona

Postby Hina » Wed Nov 16, 2011 3:37 pm

Not sure about your Amber lights, but I'm voting for something metaphysical... how else can you explain the "poof! it's gone"? What in the Real World moves like that? Maybe aliens, angels and demons. :twisted: Phoenix is a hot spot, on the 33rd parallel, plus a lot of Native Land and Spirits.

There definitely is mystery in the world; last sticks and bricks I lived in, apparently was built over the site of an old Miwok Indian men's round house. Both my neighbor and I experienced "ghost bunnies".... someThing the size of a baby bunny felt like it was jumping on the bed at night, then maybe nestling around your feet (if you didn't kick it off!) Of course, if you felt with your hand, nothing. I also saw an Orb once, flourescent green, like the Lunesta Butterfy from the TV commercials, and my neighbors experienced that too. Also unexplainable electrical fires on my neighbors house, the property surrounded by dozens of screaming crows, seeing small shadows scurrying across the floor, wierd dreams, etc, etc. I finally had a team of psychics out, that's when they told me about the Miwoks, they said it was the old site of a men's round house, and they did not like women there, and actually, I did find evidence of an old round house site. Sounds cool, but I am glad to be outa there! :mrgreen:

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