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To: ggersh who wrote (47451)10/2/2012 1:30:12 PM
From: Giordano Bruno  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71477
 
No photos but one wild story...

...Then the object came to a stop directly in front of the witness.

"When it stopped, the lights moved from being parallel to the ground to being at a 45 degree angle to the ground. The lights seemed brighter and the dark object was not visible anymore."

The light at the intersection turned green.

"I was really scared. I didn't want to go towards this thing, but being the first car at the light, and having another car behind me, I couldn't just stop. I slowly began to cross the intersection. Just as I cleared the intersection, the three lights went down to just a pinpoint of light and it just disappeared."

The witness described this event.

"It became one light and disappeared so quickly, it was like flipping a switch. It happened in a fraction of a second. My initial reaction was sheer terror, I knew I had seen something really unusual. I wanted to somehow stop the car behind me and confirm what just happened. I spent several years living outside of an air force base when my husband was in the military, so I am used to seeing all kinds of planes and helicopters up close, and this was not like anything I have ever seen before."

The event frightened the witness to a point where she feared driving home from work that day.

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To: ggersh who wrote (47451)10/2/2012 2:19:00 PM
From: Giordano Bruno2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71477
 


Blimp tour guide.

Ritzmann, a photo analyst, described what looks like a lopsided disc or dome in the image, and determined that it was symmetrical in nature, which rules out a floating object like a balloon, or a bird. The amount of atmospheric hazing indicates the object is some distance away and of substantial size, he continued. Allin added that a friend of his in law enforcement ran the photo in a proprietary software program, and determined that it had not been digitally altered.