Last Tuesday the 18th, at 7:45 pm, my husband was smoking a cigarette outside on the deck when he called out, "Lucretia! UFO!" Whereupon I jumped up from my seat, dashed into the kitchen, turning off lights as I went (it was late dusk out, but not yet totally dark, so lights on in the house would make seeing it harder) and popped outside to look out.
He pointed to the south-southeast of us, not too far from the location Ive noted before. Soon, a pretty ultra-blue (almost cobalt blue) light arose over the treeline, then dove back down, then rose up, turned deep red, zipped from side to side several times and dove down out of sight again!
We kept watching, and it became apparent there were 2 lights. Both changing from deep blue to deep red to pinkish-white, but not in landing light patterns. They did loop-de-loops and sharp angled turns. Stopped in mid-air and hovered, and then raced around at very fast speeds. There was no noise to them at all, they were too big and bright to be remote controlled helicopters with lights (which was the only thing it could possibly be besides something mysterious.) PLUS-- the coyotes and dogs in the neighborhood were going CRAZY! They howled and yipped and sounded, well-- "aggressive" towards the lights.
It was hard to catch them for long. They seemed to be putting on a very intense and pretty show for the people who live to the southeast of us who weve noticed get so much UFO and military helicopter attention. The tree line was very much in the way for us to see the maneuvers well, but for anyone further to the southeast-- it was perfectly positioned. Later, Gerick and I agreed we should have driven over there to watch-- but who knew it was going to last for 45 minutes!?! Thats crazy.
Because they were lights in a dark sky and constantly ducking behind trees, we didnt bother trying to get pics or even taking a short video. What we have for a camera isnt suited to that sort of photography. I considered it several times, but ultimately decided to just watch, enjoy, and prepare myself in case anything else happened.
Nothing else happened.
Again-- I really think the family who lives to the southeast of us is very much on an abduction schedule. I hope theyre handling it okay. The lights diving around seemed rather friendly. And 45 minutes? Thats a LONG time to make a point that you exist. Its a kindness, I think, because during a long sighting, you have time to take it in, digest it, and accept it. Im guessing, therefore, that these may be human-based aliens-- thats more their style.
The very next day we had 3 private helicopters going around and around and around the area for HOURS. Gerick did gets pics of "them". It got pretty annoying, helicopters circling overhead all afternoon and into the evening. Gerick finally complained to the FAA. They said that the flights were legal, but that-- yeah, it wasnt typical for helicopters to do that. Also--? The FAA pinged these helicopters to ask them what was up and all 3 refused to answer. Gerick asked her if that was normal. The FAA rep said, "Not at all." Everything was legal, but the FAA noted ground complaints because, yeah-- MOST people would find that behavior annoying.
The circling search pattern was centered over where the 2 UFOs had been dancing around, of course. Coincidence-- or not. Odd how often annoying helicopters follow UFO sightings, though-- huh?
Reference: discover-ghosts.blogspot.com