SteveSS
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No bullshit little green men or my buddy's uncle saw one once. I mean you saw it with your own two eyes. I always thought any intelligence that could travel from outer space would know better than flying around with flashing lights.
When I was about 13 my dad and went duck hunting in the marshes of rural southeastern Kansas. That would have been in the late sixties. If you've duck hunted you know you have to slog around in the dark in the mud setting out decoys and getting your blind set up. You are also keeping your eyes on the sunrise so you know when it's legal to blast low-flying mallard in the early dawn light.
Looking to the eastern horizon we see three lights in the distance perfectly lined up vertically moving north at the same speed. One light goes out, then the next, then the last. within about 10 seconds. Dad and I saw them and looked at each other and said, "Hmmm?"
My best theory to this day is an aircraft was deploying flares that were timed, Why in the world would an aircraft deploy flares out there in Nowheresville, Kansas at 5:00 am is beyond me, but still, I wonder.
I always figured experiential life would arrive in a way we wouldn't recognize like a microscopic vapor rather than humanoid characteristics.
Your story has to be a real experience even if you didn't understand it. AND weren't smoking any Indian peyote at the time My theory is there is life out there it's just too damn far away to ever be visited.
When I was about 13 my dad and went duck hunting in the marshes of rural southeastern Kansas. That would have been in the late sixties. If you've duck hunted you know you have to slog around in the dark in the mud setting out decoys and getting your blind set up. You are also keeping your eyes on the sunrise so you know when it's legal to blast low-flying mallard in the early dawn light.
Looking to the eastern horizon we see three lights in the distance perfectly lined up vertically moving north at the same speed. One light goes out, then the next, then the last. within about 10 seconds. Dad and I saw them and looked at each other and said, "Hmmm?"
My best theory to this day is an aircraft was deploying flares that were timed, Why in the world would an aircraft deploy flares out there in Nowheresville, Kansas at 5:00 am is beyond me, but still, I wonder.
I always figured experiential life would arrive in a way we wouldn't recognize like a microscopic vapor rather than humanoid characteristics.
Your story has to be a real experience even if you didn't understand it. AND weren't smoking any Indian peyote at the time My theory is there is life out there it's just too damn far away to ever be visited.