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Black Triangle Sighting in Killingworth, New South Wales on December 24th 2007 - Moved around in random directions slowly for around 13 seconds then shot off insnanely quick.

Black Triangle Sighting in Killingworth, New South Wales on December 24th 2007 – Moved around in random directions slowly for around 13 seconds then shot off insnanely quick.

UFO Sighting! Date: 2008-12-24 Time: 22:46:00 Weather: Nightime, Very Clear Sky, No Wind, Quiet Duration: Lasted about 15 seconds Country: Australia Orientation: Inside Bedroom, spotted outside of bedroom window Number of UFOs: 1 Height: 100-150m Size: Golf Ball Number of Witnesses: 2 Details: Me and my [...]

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I awoke to a child-like entity with dark, almost african hued skin.

I awoke to a child-like entity with dark, almost african hued skin.

UFO Sighting! I woke up with my head turned to the side of my bed and opened my eyes to a being about 3 to 3-1/2 ft tall. The entity appeared to be female in orientation. “She” had her hair, which appeared to be black, pulled in to either a tight bun or pony tail [...]

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6-8 orange lights in a line

I had just finished work and was talking with a co-worker outside when i first noticed a string of orange lights emerge from the clouds to the north.

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A stable formation of three lights (2x white, 1x red, at point) moving FAST and disappearing suddenly.

I was driving south on US-220 approximately five miles north of Rockingham when I saw, to the south-south-east, three lights, which I thought were on some unusual plane for a split second. The lights, as you can see in the illustration I have provided, were arranged triangularly with two white lights forming the points at the base of the triangular formation and a red light at the point. I call it the “point” because of the orientation of the object. The red light was pointed in the direction it was traveling. This object was moving impossibly fast. It appeared to be at some distance and was moving in the sky more quickly than anything man-made I’ve ever seen. I would compare the speed to that of a “shooting star”/meteorite burning through the atmosphere. After several seconds of acceleration from west to east, in a fashion comparable to how the Delorean of Back to the Future fame would speed up before disappearing, the object sped up and then — nothing. It completely disappeared from the sky.

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Pulsing flashing lights

We are writing this after seeing that another individual wrote in to UFO Stalker for what MUST be the same object that myself and two close friends watched for close to two hours. We were in the area of 27th Avenue just west of US1 and it was very early in the morning. The sky was beginning to get light. We actually had the amazing luck to all be looking up and I was asking my two friends if they knew what a particular constellation was (Orion’s Belt) when one of the brightest meteors I’ve ever seen went directly over head. I have a place in upstate NY and have long been a fan of watching for shooting stars. It is so dark and clear up there that you can see satellites track across the sky all night long. I know the difference between meteors and satellites, stars vs. planets, I have a telescope and have take classes on astronomy when I was younger. I was really amazed at the brightness of the meteor… it really had lit up the sky all around it, despite the light pollution of the city all around us. Not to mention that I’ve never really seen any that bright, and it was incredibly fortunate that all …

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