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Wednesday, July 11, 2018

According to FREE, what I saw was a manned scout craft.

This sighting happened when I was weaning myself off of wearing glasses. So, it was probably around 2011.

I was at my parents house and they live not 100 vertical feet from the top of a ridge. A road follows the top of the ridge line. The wind always blows over the ridge and at the time I was visiting, it was quite windy.

I was in my parents backyard, taking in the view while warming in the sun, enjoying the disparity of the warm sunlight against the colder ocean wind blowing over the ridge.

For whatever reason, I decided to turn around and look up above where the road was. I saw, what I though, was two black metallic balloons with their strings intertwined. My glasses were off at this moment, and it suddenly struck me that those balloons were moving perpendicular to the wind (they were following the road) while staying maybe 80-100 feet above the road (which would put them at around 300-350 feet away from me, maybe closer, it was difficult to gauge the distance).

When I put my glasses on to see more clearly what it was, what I saw was a black metallic substance that was behaving allot like the wax in a lava lamp: it would nearly split in two, and then rejoin, and it did this near-splitting 3 or 4 times before it went out of line of sight.

My initial impression was that it was a scout drone. After exchanging with the researchers at FREE, they told me it (according to their research) was a manned scout craft).

This was in the middle of the day. Broad daylight with no clouds. Has anyone else seen or heard of anything like this?

Edit: I forgot to mention that this thing, when globbed together, couldn't have been more than 5 to 7 feet in diameter.



Submitted July 12, 2018 at 12:49AM by QG_177_ https://ift.tt/2JfgoaC

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