Seems that UFO sightings are on the rise… Reports of UFO sightings have been steadily increasing over the last few months over the states and more and more people are watching the skies to see if they can catch a glimpse of something otherworldly.
In Texas, residents from San Antonio to Dallas-Ft. Worth have been reporting various sightings over the last few weeks including a vessel that is about a mile long and 1/2 mile wide. People who never believed in UFO’s before are beginning to believe now.
Folks are sending in photos, videos and emails to Jeff Rense at www.rense.com to get the word out that there is something going on in our atmosphere. Seems there is something more than stars out there…
Best viewing times are supposed to be between 6 and 8 p.m. A decent clear night and a pair of binoculars is all you supposedly need to catch a glimpse. Telescopes are optional but some are modifying them so that they can take pictures. Be sure to check out more of John Lenard Walson’s pictures (his video is below). They are absolutely fascinating and frightening at the same time.
So what’s going on? Is it the 2012 invasion? Is this a good or bad thing? Are they cruising lower so that we see them on purpose? So many questions and no answers… Anyone?
Here are a couple links to get you started…
http://www.rense.com/general80/cover.htm

The first object, the beige one, looks somewhat like some thing I saw about twelve years ago from Interstate 5 in the middle of California’s Central Valley. It was a late-Summer afternoon and, alone, I pulled to the side of the highway and parked in the shade of an underpass. There I found a family who’d done the same. We’d all stepped from our vehicles to stand off the shoulder to get a closer look. One more car stopped, I believe, after about three or four minutes.
It was amorphous or diaphanous, like the first one depicted here, and somewhat like the second, blue image. Except it was a turning, vertical cylinder about 25 feet tall, seemingly open top and bottom. It tilted a bit, one way and then the other, every half-minute or so, and as it did so it became briefly difficult to make it out with the naked eye, as though it were barely visible for a moment. It shimmered like a flock of mylar birds caught in a thermal, swirling in a perfect tall, vertical column. And yet it was an exquisite structure of some sort. It was no more than 150 feet off the ground, though after four or five minutes of my arrival it moved about five times its length higher. It made no sound, and had no evident effect on the ground below. As it was dangerously hot, I left in my Jeep after no more than five minutes, keeping an eye on the thing by way of my rearview mirrors. It remained there until I left the line of sight. The other spectators and I never spoke. A mile or two down the highway I passed beneath a grade separation, and on the rail above stood half a dozen or so spectators, at least one with a pair of field glasses.
It may be significant that the sighting occurred not far from Altamont, the pass leading to the Livermore Valley, the location of one of the National Energy Laboratories, the Lawrence Livermore Lab.
I’ve never really bothered to tell anyone about the incident, as for some reason it did not impress me much. I think I must’ve reckoned that the physicists at Livermore and their engineer colleagues across the street at Sandia, the California branch of the weapons lab in New Mexico, were testing technologies beyond my ken. (It’s been known to happen.) I remember that I slept soundly that night, confident for no tangible reason that we were well protected.
As for this footage, I’m of course intrigued by the organic, possibly living shapes amidst the geometric, mechanistic structure. I have no sense of the scale or distance (perspective) of the object vis-a-vis the camera vantage.
If you’ll pardon the double negative, I simply don’t understand why I don’t find the footage any more eerie than I found the hovering, shimmering cylinder in the Valley. Reason dictates that I should find the objects uncanny or even frightening, or at least ominous or portentous. Yet I don’t. Very odd.
I can’t wait until the ailens really show up…then maybe us humans can finally put our differences aside. Other than that note – this video is kind of freaky – they look like two floating faces.
AS A SOLDIER IN THE GREEK ARMY, I REMEMBER ONE NIGHT AS I WAS OUT ON PATROL DUTY,SEEING SOMETHING SIMILIAR TO THIS. LOOKING CLOSELY, I SAW THAT IT WAS NOTHING MORE THAN A SMALL AIRCRAFT THAT WAS ALL LIGHTEN UP SIMPLY BECAUSE IT WAS ADVERTISING SOME BIG STORE IN ATHENS. I DID HOPE IT WAS A UFO. EVERYBODY’S WELCOME ON MY PLANET!
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