A lot of people in Texas are seeing mysterious discs and other unexplained phenomenon in the sky.
Am I a believer? That depends on what I'm being ask to believe. Without doubt,Unidentified Flying Objects exist. Fourteen known sightings were reported in my home state between January and July
and those are just the ones I know about this year. Most are centered around bright lights which in my opinion are not likely alien related.I suspect the weather or other scientific origins related to weather.
July 25th, 2011
NBC's skycam captured a U.F.O. scene in Fort Worth. You can look it up on YouTube and see for
yourself. Seeing for yourself is recommended. A bright ray of shooting white light descends in a
downward motion from above the city and watch as it shoots back up. I ask myself if this could be
lightning, but it's a wide ray of light and I haven't witnessed such lightning before on video or
elsewhere.
Yesterday, an acquaintance told me about an unidentified flying object he saw in the sky last year.
However, the u.f.o. he described was most likely an object. What NBC captured on their skycam
appeared as bright light. I don't believe the two circumstances share the same origin.
U.F.O's must meet only one requirement. They have to be unidentified and this works out since
most aren't likely to be positively identified. Fort Worth's July incident doesn't appear to have been
alien related in my opinion. Although extraordinary, it's obviously relative to the cosmos in one
manner or another.
May, 2010 twenty-one people in this great state reported U.F.O's. A Mcallen High School teacher took a picture around noon on school grounds of what appears to be a sun with a round rainbow surrounding it. Although, it's hardly alien related, it shows up under U.F.O. Texas and believe me,
a lot turns up under the headline, U.F.O. Texas.
I've lived in the Lone Star state all of my life minus the first thirteen years and people here have always shown interest in this subject as long I've been around to hear about it.
We're known for our enthusiasts who study U.F.O sightings. I've noticed a few things about
the people who have experienced this phenomenon. Most of them have witnessed more than one
sighting. They own a unique perspective on life. It's not difficult to find someone who wants to
talk about it, but it's not exactly dinner conversation. People are eager to talk about their U.F.O.
sighting when the listener is open minded.
Published by Nancy Austin
Nancy Austin is a co-owner of two small businesses, a poet and freelance writer, homeschooling mother and homemaker for the past thirteen years. She's also a former stage performer of the spoken word. View profile
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