I said a while back that there were seven or so major "unbelievable" events that have happened to me, for me, or around me. Well, this incident is one of them haha.
This happened a couple years ago or so when I was still living about a hundred miles south of Fairbanks, Alaska; approximately ten miles north of Fort Greely Missile Defense Base; supposedly one of the last lines of defense against the North Koreans and supposedly one of the most heavily secured military installations our country has.
I wasn't sure where else to put this, because it didn't seem exactly off topic seeing as it may have a supernatural aspect, but it didn't really seem to belong in any of the other categories, so I figured I'd put it in the S.A.F.E. Zone...is that an acronym for something?
Here's what happend; the following takes place between 1:30 AM and 2:30 AM...Events occur, in real time. :XD laugh: (24 reference hehe).
So, there I was; drunk, high as a kite, completely out of my mind, when, all of a sudden, my psychotic brother-in-law comes bursting in on my sister and I in her cottage.
"Quick *******! You gotta come ******* see this ****, it's ******* weird as ****, dude!" (He swore a lot. )
My sister and I followed him out into the dark, cold, wintry night; probably some time in November or December.
He was running around the snowy yard pointing upwards, and darting his head all over the sky like a mad-man; I was grinning ear to ear in mockery of what a fool he looked like haha, but I decided to humor him.
"Look! Up in the sky! You see it?! You see it?!" he shouted.
I looked towards the direction of the cosmos in which he was frantically pointing; "Mmm; yes Zachary," I told him, "those are called "stars." I remarked sarcastically.
"Shut up ********!" he replied, "Check out the one that's moving! Look look look!!!"
Sure enough, one of them did turn out to be moving fairly quickly. "...And that's called a satellite." I retorted, slowly starting to lose my patience because my sister and I were in our pajamas in sub-zero temperatures.
"BRO! There's TWO of them!"
I checked again. Indeed, there were two little satellites in the sky; one seeming to follow the other. "Huh," I exclaimed, "That is kinda weird." I didn't think much of it until I realized that the one following was gaining speed; both of them were moving unusually quickly, and the one behind wasn't just following anymore, it was chasing the other one. "...Whoa." my sister and I both seemed to say it at the same time.
"RIGHT?!" Zack practically shouted. We all stayed there for several moments that felt a lot longer, staring straight up at the sky, as the two craft were directly over our property. My neck was starting to hurt, but I didn't want to take my eyes off the sky lest I lose the two little dots among the stars. Surely they had to just be satellites performing some weird training protocol or something. I didn't determine that these things were definitely not satellites until the one being pursued suddenly made a sharp 90 degree turn at an impossible speed.
"Holy ****." I gasped just as my sister said it too.
Then..."it" arrived. A large, super bright star just seemed to pop up out of nowhere, as if it had come from the far reaches of space.
"...Holy ****." my sister and I both spoke simultaneously again. Zack was freaking out.
The super bright star was in the general vicintiy of the two little stars that were chasing each other. "You guys are seeing this too, right?" I confirmed with my sister and brother-in-law.
"Yeah." They echoed each other, almost in a trance as I was, staring up at the sky. Then the finale began:
The bright star started shooting out HUNDREDS of tiny little other stars, which all seemed to swarm around the two craft that were chasing each other. None of us said a word; we all just kept standing there, probably on the verge of getting frostbitten as we craned our heads skyward, watching what appeared to be an intergalactic battle unfolding in the heavens high above us. I don't know how long we were standing there watching it all, but just as quickly as they'd arrived, all the moving little stars darting all over the place just seemed to seep back away into the farther reaches of space, vanishing from view as if nothing had ever even happened.
...I was a little worried about spaceship debris falling down on our lovely little farm from Low Orbit.
Have any of you encountered UFOs or alien creatures? It wasn't long ago that I was a healthy skeptic; but that experience made me a believer for sure hahaha.
--Sollomyn
This happened a couple years ago or so when I was still living about a hundred miles south of Fairbanks, Alaska; approximately ten miles north of Fort Greely Missile Defense Base; supposedly one of the last lines of defense against the North Koreans and supposedly one of the most heavily secured military installations our country has.
I wasn't sure where else to put this, because it didn't seem exactly off topic seeing as it may have a supernatural aspect, but it didn't really seem to belong in any of the other categories, so I figured I'd put it in the S.A.F.E. Zone...is that an acronym for something?
Here's what happend; the following takes place between 1:30 AM and 2:30 AM...Events occur, in real time. :XD laugh: (24 reference hehe).
So, there I was; drunk, high as a kite, completely out of my mind, when, all of a sudden, my psychotic brother-in-law comes bursting in on my sister and I in her cottage.
"Quick *******! You gotta come ******* see this ****, it's ******* weird as ****, dude!" (He swore a lot. )
My sister and I followed him out into the dark, cold, wintry night; probably some time in November or December.
He was running around the snowy yard pointing upwards, and darting his head all over the sky like a mad-man; I was grinning ear to ear in mockery of what a fool he looked like haha, but I decided to humor him.
"Look! Up in the sky! You see it?! You see it?!" he shouted.
I looked towards the direction of the cosmos in which he was frantically pointing; "Mmm; yes Zachary," I told him, "those are called "stars." I remarked sarcastically.
"Shut up ********!" he replied, "Check out the one that's moving! Look look look!!!"
Sure enough, one of them did turn out to be moving fairly quickly. "...And that's called a satellite." I retorted, slowly starting to lose my patience because my sister and I were in our pajamas in sub-zero temperatures.
"BRO! There's TWO of them!"
I checked again. Indeed, there were two little satellites in the sky; one seeming to follow the other. "Huh," I exclaimed, "That is kinda weird." I didn't think much of it until I realized that the one following was gaining speed; both of them were moving unusually quickly, and the one behind wasn't just following anymore, it was chasing the other one. "...Whoa." my sister and I both seemed to say it at the same time.
"RIGHT?!" Zack practically shouted. We all stayed there for several moments that felt a lot longer, staring straight up at the sky, as the two craft were directly over our property. My neck was starting to hurt, but I didn't want to take my eyes off the sky lest I lose the two little dots among the stars. Surely they had to just be satellites performing some weird training protocol or something. I didn't determine that these things were definitely not satellites until the one being pursued suddenly made a sharp 90 degree turn at an impossible speed.
"Holy ****." I gasped just as my sister said it too.
Then..."it" arrived. A large, super bright star just seemed to pop up out of nowhere, as if it had come from the far reaches of space.
"...Holy ****." my sister and I both spoke simultaneously again. Zack was freaking out.
The super bright star was in the general vicintiy of the two little stars that were chasing each other. "You guys are seeing this too, right?" I confirmed with my sister and brother-in-law.
"Yeah." They echoed each other, almost in a trance as I was, staring up at the sky. Then the finale began:
The bright star started shooting out HUNDREDS of tiny little other stars, which all seemed to swarm around the two craft that were chasing each other. None of us said a word; we all just kept standing there, probably on the verge of getting frostbitten as we craned our heads skyward, watching what appeared to be an intergalactic battle unfolding in the heavens high above us. I don't know how long we were standing there watching it all, but just as quickly as they'd arrived, all the moving little stars darting all over the place just seemed to seep back away into the farther reaches of space, vanishing from view as if nothing had ever even happened.
...I was a little worried about spaceship debris falling down on our lovely little farm from Low Orbit.
Have any of you encountered UFOs or alien creatures? It wasn't long ago that I was a healthy skeptic; but that experience made me a believer for sure hahaha.
--Sollomyn
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