So on April 7th I went to West Central Arkansas and stayed next to some State owned land so the light pollution is minimum. So I knew this and brought my Gen 3 night vision goggles. Sky was perfect with no moonlight.
Let me tell you that I saw a minimum of 50 ufos in 1 hour time. This was abnormal for what I normally see 150 miles due west. I normally can spot 0-3 in that time. Alot of them seemed like they were on a path. None had blinking lights and 90% you could not see with eyes only. I know some could be satellites, but does not account for the many going in different paths (satellites all go 1 direction).
Something is going on over our heads in cover of darkness.
Do starlink sats go in different directions ? When I am off the grid with no light pollution I see the same thing. Looks like stars moving in all directions and no flashing lights. You can tell when it’s a plane. We see those too. I was assuming they were satalites but I was wondering why they are going in many different directions.
I live in Ouachita mtns on ark/oK border. We see so many every night almost. Some come down in the forest even. Our new neighbors could not believe what they were seeing the first couple times, they would come over and say “hey, you ever see anything strange at night”. We would just try and get them to tell us what they see, many times they were absolutely unable to put it in words. I’ve made a point to not tell anyone what I see out here and let them try and explain it to me. Which is really quite difficult for anyone.
My dude, how can you abide alien ships landing in a forest and not do anything. I would run in there, jack the craft, jump into hyperspace and leave this shit hole planet in 10 minutes. lmao, not even joking my bro! :)
So on April 7th I went to West Central Arkansas and stayed next to some State owned land so the light pollution is minimum. So I knew this and brought my Gen 3 night vision goggles. Sky was perfect with no moonlight.
Let me tell you that I saw a minimum of 50 ufos in 1 hour time. This was abnormal for what I normally see 150 miles due west. I normally can spot 0-3 in that time. Alot of them seemed like they were on a path. None had blinking lights and 90% you could not see with eyes only. I know some could be satellites, but does not account for the many going in different paths (satellites all go 1 direction).
Something is going on over our heads in cover of darkness.
They were probably starlink satellites.
Do starlink sats go in different directions ? When I am off the grid with no light pollution I see the same thing. Looks like stars moving in all directions and no flashing lights. You can tell when it’s a plane. We see those too. I was assuming they were satalites but I was wondering why they are going in many different directions.
They can go in whatever direction they are programmed to go.
I don’t accept the just so story that everything traveling the night sky is a star link satellite. That’s a story for sheep.
I live in Ouachita mtns on ark/oK border. We see so many every night almost. Some come down in the forest even. Our new neighbors could not believe what they were seeing the first couple times, they would come over and say “hey, you ever see anything strange at night”. We would just try and get them to tell us what they see, many times they were absolutely unable to put it in words. I’ve made a point to not tell anyone what I see out here and let them try and explain it to me. Which is really quite difficult for anyone.
My dude, how can you abide alien ships landing in a forest and not do anything. I would run in there, jack the craft, jump into hyperspace and leave this shit hole planet in 10 minutes. lmao, not even joking my bro! :)
Also, I’m really excited for the total solar eclipse next April here, I will be looking for ufos while everyone else is watching the black sun