Date: February 9, 2013
Time: 9:45 p.m.
Saturday night around 9:45 I had stepped out onto the back patio and was looking directly north. It was a dark night, but a heavy low cloud cover made everything seem surreal.
I saw what looked to be 2 yellow/orange triangular lights at about 10:00 on the horizon. They appeared to be stationary as if they were tower lights on the mountainside.
It wasn't too long until a third light came down from the clouds and sort of floated over to the first ones, where they just bobbed like buoys on a clam sea.
When a fourth light rose up to join them I called into the house for my son to come and see it. He had just stepped out when a fifth one came racing in from the west the join the crew.
My son has experience in the Air Force and since he only lives 4 miles north of Kirkland Air Force Base, he told me they must be helicopters flying drills, but I also live only a mile from a small airstrip where they practice drills and touch and go's all the time and I can feel them way before I see the and I disagreed with him.
After bobbin in place for a good minute the began to disburse. Two headed northeast and disappeared much faster than either a plane or helicopter would.
The third shot directly east at great speed. The fourth one seemed to just float down toward the city and faded out, but the fifth one hovered about 30 seconds longer and then just floated up into the clouds and disappeared.
The whole incident took as long as four minutes.
Time: 9:45 p.m.
Saturday night around 9:45 I had stepped out onto the back patio and was looking directly north. It was a dark night, but a heavy low cloud cover made everything seem surreal.
I saw what looked to be 2 yellow/orange triangular lights at about 10:00 on the horizon. They appeared to be stationary as if they were tower lights on the mountainside.
It wasn't too long until a third light came down from the clouds and sort of floated over to the first ones, where they just bobbed like buoys on a clam sea.
When a fourth light rose up to join them I called into the house for my son to come and see it. He had just stepped out when a fifth one came racing in from the west the join the crew.
My son has experience in the Air Force and since he only lives 4 miles north of Kirkland Air Force Base, he told me they must be helicopters flying drills, but I also live only a mile from a small airstrip where they practice drills and touch and go's all the time and I can feel them way before I see the and I disagreed with him.
After bobbin in place for a good minute the began to disburse. Two headed northeast and disappeared much faster than either a plane or helicopter would.
The third shot directly east at great speed. The fourth one seemed to just float down toward the city and faded out, but the fifth one hovered about 30 seconds longer and then just floated up into the clouds and disappeared.
The whole incident took as long as four minutes.
There was no noise at all while this was taking place. I can't even recall hearing the traffic from the city streets, but after they were gone everything just felt different, like it was even quieter than before.
We didn't want to go into the house in case they returned, but the cold drove us back in.
The two things we both agreed on were: That was the coolest thing we had ever seen and how lucky were to have witnessed it together.
If you have seen anything like this in the same area please be kind enough to contact Brian Vike at: sighting@telus.net with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept confidential.
Also, please feel free to send in your sightings that have happened years ago. So many of these older sightings are nothing short of amazing.
The Vike Factor (Brian Vike) http://the-v-factor-paranormal.blogspot.com/
The Vike Factor 2 (Brian Vike) http://the-v-factor-paranormal-2.blogspot.ca/
No comments:
Post a Comment