A mysterious object in the sky over Montreal this week is getting a lot of attention, including from a respected Montreal doctor who believes he saw something "out of this world."
You've never seen a UFO...Sure someone seeing a new govt flying object might think it's a ufo (or to him it is). I used to be a skeptic about these things, but I saw something in the sky once that can't be easily explained, for those of us that have seen them we know. And just because non-believers think we're crazy doesn't matter the least to me, at least I know the truth.
I've seen something I couldn't explain a few years ago. It was a orange triangle with three bright orange spotlights (almost appeared to be thrusters of some sort). It was just silently floating there. At first I thought it was something on fire falling to the ground. Then it moved silently and effortlessly across the sky. We followed it until we came to the top of the hill. It then lowered towards the ground and faded into nothing. On my way home I saw the same thing in the far skyline but it again just faded into nothing. It was a clear night and the wind was still.
I love when people say "there's no such things as UFO's I have never seen one". These are people who live in a light polluted city and never take a gave into the sky. I love laying on the ground looking at the stars for hours on end. It's always fun because there's a "what if I see something". I am not saying what I saw was an alien, but it was pretty fucking weird and unexplainable.
I used to be a member of an astronomy club. Spend hours looking into the night sky and you will see some odd "flying" objects.
Some of the most obvious are car headlights. If a car is climbing a hill the headlights can reflect of an inversion layer and appear as the classic flying saucer.
I love when people say "there's no such things as UFO's I have never seen one". These are people who live in a light polluted city and never take a gave into the sky. I love laying on the ground looking at the stars for hours on end. It's always fun because there's a "what if I see something". I am not saying what I saw was an alien, but it was pretty fucking weird and unexplainable.
Some of the most obvious are car headlights. If a car is climbing a hill the headlights can reflect of an inversion layer and appear as the classic flying saucer.