Posted by Goose on January 01, 2015 at 20:19:50 from (70.198.37.215):
In Reply to: CIA UFOs posted by smallercrawler on January 01, 2015 at 13:56:03:
On US Highway 6 by Greenwood, NE once a number of years ago, I saw what clearly looked like two flying saucers appear over some trees along the highway.
Turned out it they were the domed tops of two huge white vertical petroleum storage tanks. The light hit them just right so the domed tops stood out and the white sides blended in with the clouds in the background.
Beyond that, I have an open mind. I'm sure a lot can be explained by like what I saw, although it wouldn't surprise me if some were real.
In Australia some years ago, a totally sane and credible airline captain saw a lighted object fly alongside his airplane for several hundred miles and it only veered off when the pilot had to make preparations for landing. He had given the tower a running description of the object along the way. Several nights later, a private pilot in a small airplane called the same tower in a panic, describing the very same thing. His conversation was cut off in mid sentence, and nothing was ever seen or heard of him again.
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