(04-24-2024, 03:55 PM)Nerb Wrote: Thanks for sharing. Cetrainly sounds interesting and I know how people often say "pics or it didn't happen" but when the eyes are straining to imput what the heck something is and not wanting to miss a thing, grabbing a camera and having to turn away is probably too hard to do.
I've not seen any "craft" myself but seen a few wierd things I cannot explain. Apparent stars that shine and turn off a few times never to be seen again, and the biggie was an orange basketball size glowing orb at a distance of about 12 feet away. It rose up out of undergrowth, travelled right and disappeared in front of our eyes. I was with a friend in a Welsh forest in the UK so not something I could deny was actually there.
Watch The Skies.
The UK seems to be a real hotspot for those orb-type sightings.
(04-24-2024, 03:58 PM)UnRepentant Harlequin Wrote: In 2014 my spouse took a photo while visiting family at Hollywood Beach and unknowingly captured an orb by the building we were stationed. None of us saw or knew anything of the orb but suddenly I tasted electricity, our hair stood on end, even ponytails! We feared a lightning bolt but there was nothing just an electrical charge. After we returned home did we notice the orb in the photos. We submitted it to Dr. Stephen Greer who posted it on his website. A light digging also revealed others had witnessed a UFO in the area on the same day.
Steven Greer, I want to believe him so badly, but he makes it hard sometimes. I've followed him for a long time, all the way back to the original National Press Club event. He's done a lot of good work, in my opinion, on making people aware of the topic, but damn, that moth picture he posted on his website killed me. I don't bash him for charging lots of money for his events, the CE-5 stuff- gotta fund those documentaries somehow.
Still really cool though that he posted your picture specifically. Did he follow up with you at all about what you saw?