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July 2nd celebrates/marks the day of an alleged space ship crash north of Roswell, NM....where bodies of 4 aliens were supposedly recovered. :alien::alien:


A family member had a late night encounter back in the late 70's while driving on Hwy 2 outside Essex, MT....think opening scene from the Close Encounters movie....
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I've had some eerily strange things happen but never something UFO related. Anyone see something or have an experience they're willing to share? I'm sure our internet family won't be too judgemental ;)

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I've seen two, one with a friend while in grade school in North Seattle, and one I saw with my wife here in the Walla Walla area. I'll reserve judgment about aliens until I see one, unlike a squatch, which I've seen.
 
Oh, let's hear the story!?
We were running survey line for the forest service, at the lower end of Tiger Canyon, on the boundary of the Walla Walla watershed. There was rock throwing for a long period of time, the overwhelming smell of wet dog, BO, poop, and urine. At one point we got sight of it, uphill, through the brush, but we both knew what we saw. We grabbed gear and headed out. Merle almost did himself in sliding down a tall rock slope to get away. We had long walk back around, up the road to the rig.
 
I’m always on the lookout. I’m curious though regarding big foot. How come no bodies, no skeletal remains, no trail cam shots, and particularly no overhead night vision type evidence???? Also if I was hunting and saw one well…. I would shoot it. Wonder why we haven’t seen that.
I’m not calling anyone out - just curious.
Perhaps they enter and leave through some type of portal.
The UAP phenomenon has me very interested. I’m a believer but not a first hand witness …… yet 👽👽
 
Not even a Samsquinch poop finding....
One would think there would be poop.
 
I've seen two, one with a friend while in grade school in North Seattle, and one I saw with my wife here in the Walla Walla area. I'll reserve judgment about aliens until I see one, unlike a squatch, which I've seen.
Care to share the other sightings, as well?
 
In grade school my fishing fishing buddy and I watched a large silver cylinder over the north end of the lake and lake city/lake forest park area for a long time. Sometimes vertical, sometimes horizontal, sometimes high, but never really low. At times it went all the way to Bellevue and all the way out to the shoreline area. Eventually shot off to the northeast. Mom always said it had something to do with the sand point naval air station. We'd seen a lot of stuff and this was different. The one my wife and I saw was a similar cylinder, behaving the same, but it only lasted about 10 minutes. It was all over the lewis peak/ridge area. We lost sight of it in a cloud.
I claim UFO because both were unlike anything in my experience, but beyond that............
 
I've seen 2 UFO's. One about '48 or '49. Was fishing in Brownsville, off the dock up the coast from Illahee State Park was looking towards Bainbridge Island, Saw something Silver flying over Bainbridge IS. It kept flying back and forth over Manzanita Bay. Then it went straight up and was gone.

The other was just outside of Marysville. We were at my wife's folks place and it was night time. I just happened to look up and saw one following Soper Hill road. There were windows on the side. It was just about tree top level(couldn't of been a A/P) because it was to low for one. It followed the road towards Ebby Is. and just disappeared.

You can call me batty. But I believe as to what I saw was a UFO.
 
How can you not believe in aliens? Too much great testimony, and videos, our own government has finally lifted the shade about their own programs, and some of that information directly validates the craziest crackpot stories ever told. The universe is unfathomably big, we still barely understand the workings of our planet. Bigfoot is a tough sell for me, but aliens? Easy. Fuck yeah. It’s a tale as old as time for a reason.
 
Thirty years ago I worked as a Public Safety dispatcher for a couple years. One night we got several calls from people living around a lake south of town. They were all freaked out about some odd lights over the nearby hills. I remember the on duty Sgt. kind of blowing it off and attributing whatever was seen to some radio towers....but occasionally I think about it and wonder.

And then I ended up going into (and retiring from) law enforcement. One twilighty morning long ago when I was working patrol, I saw something flash above Lummi Island, which is 5-7 miles across the bay from where I was. It wasn't there long enough to describe it better...just there and gone. I remember watching/searching the area for quite a while..looking for a jet or something to explain it away...but not seeing anything. I have no idea what it was...just one of those things that make ya go...WTF? :unsure:
 
How can you not believe in aliens? Too much great testimony, and videos, our own government has finally lifted the shade about their own programs, and some of that information directly validates the craziest crackpot stories ever told. The universe is unfathomably big, we still barely understand the workings of our planet. Bigfoot is a tough sell for me, but aliens? Easy. Fuck yeah. It’s a tale as old as time for a reason.
I myself have a hard time with bigfoot rationally, there should just be more evidence. However, we have seen bears before and since, and neither of us had doubt. It could have been a bear rolling rocks looking for food, and stood up, but I don't think so. To many targeted rock shots, head high, not rolling down., and it looked like, well, a bigfoot.
 
Still watching X-files reruns over 99% of the junk they call entertainment on the numb box!
 
I'd have to see a BF, or UFO to believe, but don't completely rule either one out.

Per BF, a friend who's an experienced hunter, and generally smart/sensible guy, has a story that is extremely difficult to explain otherwise. At least without reconstructing an elaborate hoax from someone with a death wish. And, at a place time that made no sense from a publicity standpoint. Kinda wish he never told me because it got me interested in the subject for a while - even though it was a welcome distraction at the time.

My takeaway from that escapist episode, is that while there is some evidence and many persuasive stories, I agree with the common complaint that the evidence, photos, video, whatever ..... ALWAYS fall short of anything resembling proof. And yet, there is a creature called Gigantopithecus from the recent fossil record in NE Asia, which is potentially a dead ringer for BF and/or the Yeti. This was the largest known primate ever, was likely bipedal, and lived a time when the Bering land bridge was open to N. America. So, there's that - just say'n.

Per UFO's (now officially "UAP" Unknown Aerial Phenomena). I will say that the Navy Fighter jet encounters are a bit spooky, but still a tough sell in my book. Not because the idea of aliens is wacko. Given the size of the observable universe, it's unimaginable that Earth is the only planet with a technological civilization. The problem is the distances between stars are simply too vast without much, MUCH faster than light travel. Sure, there is theoretical talk of "warp drives" and the like, but the jury is still out on whether the light speed limit can ever be broken.

That said, the count of exoplanets detected around other stars is now in the thousands and growing rapidly. That database, although a tiny snapshot of our galactic neighborhood, yields a pretty solid estimated a ratio of planets-to-stars everywhere else. Multiply that against number the stars in the observable universe - now estimated to exceed the grains of sand on every beach and desert of Earth - equals a blown mind. Hopefully when the James Webb Space Telescope comes online this month, we will get some answers. NASA claims it will be able to perform spectrographic chemical analysis of the atmospheres of planets transiting in front of their "suns" from our perspective. It's already being done on a limited basis with Earth based telescopes.
 
Possibly so. If I'm not mistaken, "anti-gravity" is essentially the same as "warp drive" since what we experience as gravity is negatively curved space. Having a technology that can positively and negatively curve (warp) space around a craft, could in theory, allow it to travel faster than light. You just need an energy source on the order of an exploding star to drive it.

 
Seen a ball of light fly along the road I was on, and then speed out of sight going away and increasing altitude. Faster than anything I've seen before, friend saw it too.

BF? Too many trail cams to have never captured a pic and way to many hunters that would kill one, oh yeah, where's the poop!
 
Show me the poop....
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