SPACESHIP! SPACESHIP! SPACEPSHIP! x4
I would’ve killed for these as a kid. I remember looking in the Lego catalogs and every one of those space themes would have that one giant starship that I knew I’d never own.
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SPACESHIP! SPACESHIP! SPACEPSHIP! x4
I would’ve killed for these as a kid. I remember looking in the Lego catalogs and every one of those space themes would have that one giant starship that I knew I’d never own.
This still from footage shot by “John Bro” Wilkie shows a disquietlingly large example of a “rod,” a phenomenon in the overlapping fields of ufology and cryptozoology. On the other hand, it could just be a bug flying close to the camera.
This file was saved from the website of Jose Escamilla, discoverer of rods, which doesn’t feature it anymore. Escamilla and Wilkie had a falling-out. The former champions the notion that this and similar images show atmospheric life forms that normally fly too quickly to be seen by the human eye, while the latter is convinced that his footage shows an advanced alien spacecraft that merely resembles a living thing.
Google “John Bro” Wilkie some time if you really want to go down a rabbit hole.
Is the blue light a nightly occurrence?
I can’t speak to what it is now. I haven’t lived in San Mateo County since 2012.
As far as I can remember, I only saw it once. However, I didn’t regularly visit that location at night.
I took this picture because of the blue light. I have absolutely no idea what it is. (That’s the top of an undeveloped hill approx. 300’ tall.)
Five years later, I still have no idea. I visited the top of the hill in daylight, but found nothing there.
UFO: Interceptor “You only have one shot…”
Laughing out loud because I just thought up the title “Johnny Flatwoods, U.F.O. Detective.”
I think it’s time I got some sleep.
I took this from a balcony in Lone Tree, Iowa. I wonder what that thing was.
My April Fools’ Day joke didn’t get the attention I was hoping for, but I might as well post the raw photos and an unused shopped one.
I took this from a balcony in Lone Tree, Iowa. I wonder what that thing was.
Since you're interested in U.F.O. sightings I'll tell you one I heard from a classmate in high school. I don't know if it's true, of course. He said that once when he was driving down the interstate he saw a comet-shaped thing moving through the sky. When he got a good look at it, it looked like a giant grasshopper with billowing streamers trailing behind it. Points for originality, if he made it up.
Looool ohh that is awesome!!
I left out one part. He took care to emphasize that the U.F.O. was "bent" in the middle, which made it look "weird" and "not right." I had a hard time picturing what he was describing, or understanding why the bend was so significant. Definitely the strangest U.F.O. anecdote I've heard.