It’s hard to say Steven, the mountains aren’t that high, in the sky it looked about a foot above but probably a few thousand feet. It was the size, shape and bright light it omitted that drew me to it in the first place. I was thinking that’s a bloody big star, then it start to move, in an exact path across the sky. Between the gap and over the med. then just disappeared. There was not a cloud in the sky, clear as glass, a crescent moon so not at all dark.
Not UFO related but something for you to think about and explain for me. My wife died in Castle Hill Hospital nearly two years ago and a few days after her death I was woken up at home by a strong cold draught in the bedroom at first I thought I had left the window open so got up to check and it was closed this continued for about 10 minutes and has never happened since.
Who knows? It’s unlikely given the distance any alien life form would have to travel to get here. For all that there’s certainly been some weird **** happened down the years. I’ve firmly got piles from sitting on the fence on this one.
Have you ever heard of this guy? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harley_Rutledge http://inthefield2017.weebly.com/dr-harley-rutledge---a-ufo-blueprint-to-follow.html
. I just read a Dan Brown book "Deception Point", in there, even though it is fictional, it does say that there are craft in an experimental stage and are unclassified, that the US has, and on occasions have been happy to let a UFO sighting be allowed run to deflect interest away from what they are developing. Whether that is true or not of course we don't know, but it could well be the case.
And they construct primitive stone structures and need weird designs in South American deserts to use as landing strips...
Weather ballon. If an alien craft came to Earth, the chances of it arriving formed into a shape that we would recognise is as improbable as it having anything like an upright body. There is no reason for an alien being to have the same atomic structure as is found on Earth. Gravitational effects on living organisms found on earth may not be the same on another populated planet. Social interactions are also dependent on the environment that we live in. Communication, vision and senses have developed within that environment. Why would an alien look, sound, behave or be anything like something we would recognise?
And would the aliens assume humans are the dominant species worth interacting with? You only have to have a pet to realise we're just servants, and a body scan would show that for the most part, our cells are non-human. A higher life form would probably just see us as servant droids for other species.
This. More than 2 trillion galaxies out there (probably a lot more). x Billions of planets per galaxy. = Number of planets in the universe way beyond our comprehension. Recent estimate of 21.6 sextillion (21,600,000,000,000,000,000,000,000) planets in the observable universe. Almost certainly other 'life' out there .... but almost certainly nothing like us, nor flying around in disc shaped crafts, nor that we will find (or that they find us) in our less than a blink of an eye lifetime. But don't forget, humans are so special and were specially created
A round craft would be perfect to enter our atmosphere, it was probably a spot of dirt on my glasses… Watching the sun go down and seeing the Atlas Mountains was a bit special, mind you the crap camera on my phone does not do it justice…
A few years ago I was in castle hill undergoing an operation having a lymph node removed to check if I had cancer. They had discovered shadows on my lungs, it turned out to be something else but during the operation I think I woke up ( or dreamt it ) I sat bolt upright and looked around. An old lady appeared next to me and said “ don’t worry Norman everything will be fine.” When I came to the doctors told me I was asleep all the operation so it must of been a dream. A few weeks later I visited my mother, she had some old photos out to show me. When I saw one I literally froze, who’s that mum I asked. “ Oh yes you were young when she died, it’s your grandmother.” The lady in the photo was the one stood next to me during my operation. I can remember to this day how I felt when she spoke, I have never felt so calm in all my 61 years as I did then. I do firmly believe in spirits/ghosts or however they’re described…
Until my experience after my wife died i thought people talking about ghosts and spirits had probably been on the spirits, but now I am a firm believer that they exist.
I was born and brought up on Hessle road, was about 6 years old the first time I experienced ghosts/ spirits. We had an attic, it was the first time I felt the freezing cold around you, it was during a very hot summer, never went up there again. When we buried my nephew a few years ago in a February, the ground was firmly under snow and was bloody freezing but as soon as his coffin came out of the hearse, the sun broke out and the temp went up to 15/16 degrees, felt like a summer day. As we all walked away and on to the wake the sun went in and the temp dropped to near freezing. I got as pissed as a newt, slipped on the ice and fell on my arse walking out of lounge. David got a brilliant send off that day. I’ve written about half a dozen poems about him and that day. My family is absolutely everything to me…
A very good friend of mine was pushed into going to see a clairvoyant, by his Missus. He was moaning all day about it at work. Anyway, he went along with her, just because, well you have to don't you. Honestly, his attitude was 'Oh ffs what's this **** for? He came back to work the next day and I couldn't believe the change in him You know when someone looks you in the eye and is clearly shaken. I'm not going to describe what he or his missus saw, because that's a very private thing, but the guy was absolutely shellshocked at what he'd witnessed Only 12 months later, his missus died in her sleep for no apparent reason, leaving her husband and two children. She was twenty eight.