02-25-2011, 02:03 AM
Wow, Blatz, sounds like an amazing experience!
I can say with almost complete surety that what I saw a few weeks ago was a tesla craft owned by our own government (United States). But it was still amazing to see it pull moves like it did! I was driving on the interstate at night past an air force academy, and I saw this larger-than-an-airplane light about 1500 feet or so above the ground just hovering there. Suddenly, it dropped straight down at an incredible speed and stopped instantly about 200 feet from the ground, only to disappear about a second later. If it wasn't remote controlled, I'm sure, the pilot would have found his toes inside his brain!!
Well, I can't speak for Blatz. But I think you may be mis-interpreting his rich sense of humor and almost childlike innocence of view as being a tone that's downplaying to or depreciative of the actual event. But really it seems like the event has opened his heart and this is his unique way of expressing it!
I can say with almost complete surety that what I saw a few weeks ago was a tesla craft owned by our own government (United States). But it was still amazing to see it pull moves like it did! I was driving on the interstate at night past an air force academy, and I saw this larger-than-an-airplane light about 1500 feet or so above the ground just hovering there. Suddenly, it dropped straight down at an incredible speed and stopped instantly about 200 feet from the ground, only to disappear about a second later. If it wasn't remote controlled, I'm sure, the pilot would have found his toes inside his brain!!
Izzy Wrote:BlatzAdict, I'm not sure I understand your last comment. Do you believe? What you saw was a light in the sky but got no kazoo comments. We listen and those few that understand, it is comments like this that lead us back to the dark. People still laugh at alien aircraft, but only because they are scared/ religous or can't open there minds. Did you not start this thead? Did I misunderstand your last comment? Please explain.
Well, I can't speak for Blatz. But I think you may be mis-interpreting his rich sense of humor and almost childlike innocence of view as being a tone that's downplaying to or depreciative of the actual event. But really it seems like the event has opened his heart and this is his unique way of expressing it!
