UFO no, but close enough, sort of.. ~10 years ago; i was trying to sleep, and something bothered me enough to open my eyes, and i saw 2 orbs that were emitting an aura and flying in the middle of my room, i don't remember what happened next, but since that day i feel like i got the ability to know things i shouldn't know
Sighting a UFO in Sydney, Australia during the 80s:
I was playing with my friend Lucas when I spotted a silver disc floating in the air. It was shaped like the classic, stereotypical image of a UFO that we often think of today. At that time, as kids, we had no clue as to what it could be.
It was 2x the size of the moon and remained stationary. Despite being too young to understand what a UFO was, I remember the experience vividly. The UFO I saw as a child had no lights, no aliens, no noise, and no incredible speeds. It was not the kind of exciting event that would thrill a child.
We informed Lucas' mother, who then rang up his uncle, who was a pilot. However, he was unable to identify the object. At the time, the experience was not particularly exciting for me as I didn't have a concept of what a UFO was, and so we simply continued playing.
Later, when we looked up again, the object had vanished. I'm afraid that's it!
Summer 2013 traveling Amtrak up the coast from San Diego to LA. Off the coast not far from San Onofre plant I saw a small silver disc darting around at incredible speeds in the distance.
I was woken up by pulsating lights, and saw a small round object floating through my room. It came closer and closer and touched me, it did something to my mind, changed it somehow. For a week afterwards, I could point at the ground and hairs would sprout, then I could move my finger around and they would follow. That ability faded away but since then I've been able to see auras in people and in cats.
Thanks for the link. It's a pretty hard read, I wish the author would have done some editing. It's unstructured speech interspersed with cursing. I only skimmed it, but might come back to it in the future. If Lazar is lying though, he's a world-class liar (and he's a world class failure at making money off it).
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[ 3.9 ms ] story [ 56.8 ms ] threadBut I’m pretty sure it was sleep paralysis
The eponymous book by Cixin Liu is also not bad.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_Lights
Kurt Russell has a story about it. https://youtu.be/RVffyAF3wz8?t=85
I was playing with my friend Lucas when I spotted a silver disc floating in the air. It was shaped like the classic, stereotypical image of a UFO that we often think of today. At that time, as kids, we had no clue as to what it could be.
It was 2x the size of the moon and remained stationary. Despite being too young to understand what a UFO was, I remember the experience vividly. The UFO I saw as a child had no lights, no aliens, no noise, and no incredible speeds. It was not the kind of exciting event that would thrill a child.
We informed Lucas' mother, who then rang up his uncle, who was a pilot. However, he was unable to identify the object. At the time, the experience was not particularly exciting for me as I didn't have a concept of what a UFO was, and so we simply continued playing.
Later, when we looked up again, the object had vanished. I'm afraid that's it!
#1315 with Bob Lazar (scientist that worked reverse-engineering UFO propulsion tech for US military in 1980s): https://open.spotify.com/episode/7Gg4Qi578G5SXoEtaLVVpx
and #1883 Ryan Graves (was the first active duty pilot to publicly disclose regular sightings of Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon): https://open.spotify.com/episode/68t6BZRHenCslyLLaviW1H
https://www.otherhand.org/home-page/area-51-and-other-strang...
Spoiler: he's basically full of crap. And the "UFOs" were particle beams meant to spoof radar systems.
Btw, found this episode #1853 with Jeremy Corbell about UFOs; it's pretty fascinating as well: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0gYVutFOYsHaklxO0DLcS7