Are they blocking sunlight or are they blocking our vision of something they don't want us to see?
I am not a crazy man, I do not take medications, and I have had 20/20 vision for most of my life. I have no reason to lie to you and I can give you more details that my imagination is capable of conceiving.
I talked about this like 6-7 years ago here on this board.
I was standing in my front yard talking to my neighbor, I thought I saw a chicken hawk fly over the house. I have chickens and they were attacked by a chicken hawk earlier in the day.
Anyway, I ran to the backyard, looking up in the sky for the hawk, I looked up and said WTF is that!!! I pointed it out to my neighbor, he couldn't see it at first. I said look right there, look real hard and finally he said "WTF" also.
It was late evening; the Sun was sitting low in the western sky. If the Sun was directly above us, we would not have seen them, the sunlight would have washed them out. They appeared in the eastern sky from me and the Sun was reflecting off of them, they were very faint. You had to stare at the sky and focus your eyes before they came into focus. If you did not have your eyes intensely focused, you would have never seen them.
We watched white, yellow, red and blue lights flashing around in the sky. They were chasing each other, Jotting back and forth. If I had to guess, there were 20-30 of them. We watched them for aprox 10-15 minutes and then...
We watched rows of white lights fly in, 7 or 8 in each row and there were 7 or 8 rows. We counted over 50. They were lined up like the holes in a peg board. They were flying in a uniform formation. They entered into the same area where the other lights were flashing around.
They flew in from the northern sky, moving south. They flew into view and then stopped. They dropped out of formation and started moving around randomly, then they all slowly disappeared.
They were not in our atmosphere; they were above our atmosphere. They didn't fly toward the southern horizon; they vanished as if they were putting distance between themselves and the Earth.
I tried to take video with my camera, they were to faint for the camera to focus on. This would have been after Trump was talking about Space Force. So, for a while I thought spaceships with a US origin. Today I am less inclined to believe this theory because from what I understand, Space Force operates via satellites, ground stations, and cyber systems, they are not jotting around in spaceships.
Very interesting. Back in fall/winter 2019 there were a bunch of sightings of large 'drone swarms'. They at first appeared to be isolated instances and local small town news articles I came across called them 'Mystery Drones'.
I followed these sightings heavily back then, saving a bunch of news reports as I found them and started to compile the data.
But they weren't 'isolated instances'. They were seen in multiple midwestern states along with Florida and down the whole West coast harassing our navy vessels all at the same time.
The midwestern drones were flying in large groups over farm land and cattle ranches. The military, FBI, Homeland Security, NORAD, and many local Sheriffs and law enforcement became involved. As one reporter said, "We used to call these kind of sightings 'UFOs'. But now we call everything 'Drones'!
Were you by chance in a state like Nebraska, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Oregon, or Kansas? Or on the West Coast of the U.S. when this happened?
I live in southern Michigan, 30 miles north of Ohio. I do remember the drone incident off the east coast.
Strange that you mention drones because I did see a weird looking drone flying around that day also. It was about 30 minutes before I saw the swarm of lights. This drone was aprox 200 feet high, looked like a bird, almost had a pterodactyl shape, it was black in color, it made no noise. I just thought it was a neighbor flying a drone, I never thought that it was somehow connected to the swarm I saw.
I was 99.99% sure what I saw was in outer space. I guess they could have been drones. A drone couldn't propel itself in the vacuum of space though. If these were a man made drones, who could be controlling that many at time?
If they were drones, you would think I would see them continue flying south till they were out of sight but instead they just vanished. They literally evaporated into thin air, that is why I thought they were traveling away from me, going deeper into space.
It was some weird shit. My neighbor still asks me from time to time if I have seen any aliens. LOL!
Drone fleets are actually pretty easy relatively speaking. Drone shows are a thing, where thousands of drones are used to display things in the sky. As to them "disappearing", they could've just turned their lights off or gotten far enough away where the sun was no longer reflecting off of them in a way you could see
Are they blocking sunlight or are they blocking our vision of something they don't want us to see?
I am not a crazy man, I do not take medications, and I have had 20/20 vision for most of my life. I have no reason to lie to you and I can give you more details that my imagination is capable of conceiving.
I talked about this like 6-7 years ago here on this board.
I was standing in my front yard talking to my neighbor, I thought I saw a chicken hawk fly over the house. I have chickens and they were attacked by a chicken hawk earlier in the day.
Anyway, I ran to the backyard, looking up in the sky for the hawk, I looked up and said WTF is that!!! I pointed it out to my neighbor, he couldn't see it at first. I said look right there, look real hard and finally he said "WTF" also.
It was late evening; the Sun was sitting low in the western sky. If the Sun was directly above us, we would not have seen them, the sunlight would have washed them out. They appeared in the eastern sky from me and the Sun was reflecting off of them, they were very faint. You had to stare at the sky and focus your eyes before they came into focus. If you did not have your eyes intensely focused, you would have never seen them.
We watched white, yellow, red and blue lights flashing around in the sky. They were chasing each other, Jotting back and forth. If I had to guess, there were 20-30 of them. We watched them for aprox 10-15 minutes and then...
We watched rows of white lights fly in, 7 or 8 in each row and there were 7 or 8 rows. We counted over 50. They were lined up like the holes in a peg board. They were flying in a uniform formation. They entered into the same area where the other lights were flashing around.
They flew in from the northern sky, moving south. They flew into view and then stopped. They dropped out of formation and started moving around randomly, then they all slowly disappeared.
They were not in our atmosphere; they were above our atmosphere. They didn't fly toward the southern horizon; they vanished as if they were putting distance between themselves and the Earth.
I tried to take video with my camera, they were to faint for the camera to focus on. This would have been after Trump was talking about Space Force. So, for a while I thought spaceships with a US origin. Today I am less inclined to believe this theory because from what I understand, Space Force operates via satellites, ground stations, and cyber systems, they are not jotting around in spaceships.
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Very interesting. Back in fall/winter 2019 there were a bunch of sightings of large 'drone swarms'. They at first appeared to be isolated instances and local small town news articles I came across called them 'Mystery Drones'.
I followed these sightings heavily back then, saving a bunch of news reports as I found them and started to compile the data.
But they weren't 'isolated instances'. They were seen in multiple midwestern states along with Florida and down the whole West coast harassing our navy vessels all at the same time.
The midwestern drones were flying in large groups over farm land and cattle ranches. The military, FBI, Homeland Security, NORAD, and many local Sheriffs and law enforcement became involved. As one reporter said, "We used to call these kind of sightings 'UFOs'. But now we call everything 'Drones'!
Were you by chance in a state like Nebraska, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Oregon, or Kansas? Or on the West Coast of the U.S. when this happened?
I live in southern Michigan, 30 miles north of Ohio. I do remember the drone incident off the east coast.
Strange that you mention drones because I did see a weird looking drone flying around that day also. It was about 30 minutes before I saw the swarm of lights. This drone was aprox 200 feet high, looked like a bird, almost had a pterodactyl shape, it was black in color, it made no noise. I just thought it was a neighbor flying a drone, I never thought that it was somehow connected to the swarm I saw.
I was 99.99% sure what I saw was in outer space. I guess they could have been drones. A drone couldn't propel itself in the vacuum of space though. If these were a man made drones, who could be controlling that many at time?
If they were drones, you would think I would see them continue flying south till they were out of sight but instead they just vanished. They literally evaporated into thin air, that is why I thought they were traveling away from me, going deeper into space.
It was some weird shit. My neighbor still asks me from time to time if I have seen any aliens. LOL!
Drone fleets are actually pretty easy relatively speaking. Drone shows are a thing, where thousands of drones are used to display things in the sky. As to them "disappearing", they could've just turned their lights off or gotten far enough away where the sun was no longer reflecting off of them in a way you could see
Yes, exactly.