Are those stars you seem to refer to have blue, fuchsia, and golden colors?
These lights were much larger than any of the stars in the sky.
I went home afterwards, so I wouldn't know what they did afterwards. Years later, I found out that the same type of UFO was sighted by people in various places.
I didn't say they were stars. I simply asked what they did next, and pointing out a phenomenon of the human mind.
I didn't see them, so I'm not going to say what they were.
Though I will point out that changes in atmospheric composition can mess with colors.
That’s correct. There was a very brilliant spot of light in the sky on a very clear day. It was stationary when I looked at it, but then it sped up leaving a white trail of light. Then it vanished all of a sudden, when it reached a superluminal speed. It achieved this velocity within a second or two from a stationary position.
How do you know it reached any speed?
Since when does a meteor “jump” from one place to another and then vanish away from the atmosphere? Do meteors have minds of their own? When meteors enter our atmosphere, they fall onto the ground due to gravity. They do not “jump” around in the air, nor do they “decide” to move out of the atmosphere.
Meteors don't fall to the ground; those are meteor
ites. Meteors fly across the sky in a brilliant streak of light. Have you ever watched a meteor shower?
The spherical object I saw was within a few yards, certainly close enough for me to detect some of its features. This was sighted at dusk and in a mountain. It is purported that extraterrestrials hide their spaceships in mountains or big bodies of water such as oceans or lakes.
Can you give me a size estimate?
If this thick beam of light travelling at such high speed were a meteor, it would have made a huge dent on the mountain because I sighted this one also in its proximity. This was sighted, in fact, on the same day I sighted the spherical object with an equatorial band, up in the mountain. If it made a huge dent, it would have made a headline in the news the next day, if not earlier. I heard no collision, nor any news of meteors striking the mountain. According to your logic, there must have been millions of meteors striking the earth. How odd that you don’t hear of any news about meteors as often?
See above correction about terminology and meteor behavior.
Besides, even though it's not known exactly how many meteorites strike the earth each year, it's estimated to be quite high, though different websites give different numbers. Based on very brief internet research, anywhere from 500 to 100,000 objects strike earth each year.
You may doubt my sighting UFOs as extraterrestrial spaceships at your risk, for there is a very grave consequence to this phenomenon. However, at least, it seems from your lack of questions on the extraterrestrial spaceships sighted up close within a few yards by air force officers, you seem to regard their sightings as more valid. So now what do you think of the UFO/ET phenomenon?
Why would they be more valid, and where did I give the impression that I thought they would be?
Do not let your preference be the guide of your judgment. I, too, prefer that the UFO/ET phenomenon were not real, and my mind did want to give it explanations of what I saw in a way that denies the phenomenon. However, having sighted UFOs (which could not possibly be weather phenomena, weather balloons, meteors, air planes, helicopters, or birds) on multiple occasions, knowing that millions (yes, millions) of people around the globe have sighted various UFOs as well as extraterrestrial spaceships up close, and knowing of some people who have been abducted by extraterrestrial beings, I have no choice but to face the reality with as much objectivity as I can bring into my perspective.
How much do you know about weather phenomena?
These millions of people who sighted UFOs include former presidents Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, and Richard Nixon, as well as many air force officers all around the world including L. Gordon Cooper, and entertainers such as Will Smith, Jackie Gleason, John Lennon, etc. There is a heap of evidence if you would care to look into it, rather than denying the phenomenon without any knowledge of other people’s experiences. It would be utterly injudicious to deny the phenomenon and choose to remain ignorant while people are being abducted against their will by the extraterrestrial beings present in our world currently.
I'm aware of their experiences, and they're all equally valid as eyewitness testimony: not very.
Remember what the "U" stands for. It's an UNIDENTIFIED flying object; that is, you don't know what it is. Since you don't know what it is, well,
you don't know what it is. It could be
anything. Sure, it
might be aliens, but there's no physical evidence of this. Eyewitness testimony is not evidence, and nowadays, photography and videos aren't evidence, either, since those can easily be forged.
I've seen the documentaries, the testimonies, etc. They don't impress me beyond their sheer entertainment value (especially Ancient Aliens; that show's a laugh riot).
I don't say that aliens aren't there. I don't say that the abduction phenomena isn't genuine. I'm simply asking you to elaborate on your experiences.
Besides, how do you know they're extraterrestrials? Why can't they be native to this planet as well, but from the deep ocean? Or from within the earth? Or the distant past or future?