This past June on a beautiful bright clear day driving down the main-street of our city, my fiancé and I saw something truly extraordinary. We observed what we thought at first were a huge flock of birds in a very large mass. However, they were flying higher than birds normally do and there were thousands of these objects. We immediately pulled over to a parking lot and got out and started observing this phenomenal display. The color appeared black, but you could occasionally see a silver glint to the objects. The movements of this mass as I call it were like nothing neither one of us had ever witnessed.

I’ll try my best to explain the way it moved. First, it coiled up like a snake kind of like a cinnamon roll shape. Then, the mass split in two halves in opposite directions and swirled up on the ends just like a handlebar mustache. At that point, it linked together in mass again and took off out of the atmosphere. When I tried taking a picture of it, they appeared white and you could not see the other thousands of pieces that were part of it. What was equally strange was nobody else was pulled over looking at it. We couldn’t believe people were just driving along and not looking up to see it. Here’s the best picture I got of it.

About a month ago, November 18th around 8:02 pm cst, here in Fort Payne, Alabama my fiancé and I were outside one night looking at the night sky with my night vision. All of a sudden, for about 5 minutes, the entire sky was filled with what looked like hundreds of stars at different varying distances spread across the night sky moving at once and some were miles apart. Others were in close proximity to each other. They were all headed west. The best example I could give to compare how It looked is like when you try to swipe off an open screen on your iPhone. When you take your finger and swipe the screen and the whole screen moves, that’s exactly what the night sky looked like. It looked like an overlay of the entire night sky. However, each small light that looked like a star appeared to be strategically placed in a particular position in the sky. We were in awe of these last two things we’ve seen very close up this past year.

I had a very close encounter with my mother and sister when I was a young kid living in Georgia in the late 1970’s. I was once again exposed to the possibility of our military interacting with UAPs when I was a military policeman in 2009. I was working on an Air Force Base in Florida when I found out that not only what I saw as a kid was real, but that our military tracks them from 22,000 nautical miles away the size of a grapefruit. Here’s my most recent interview on the Close Encounters Club podcast for those of you not familiar with my story. https://youtu.be/qc6sbsZvgyY?si=V0xwCLZKC-dBN3\_z . In a few months, my story is going to be aired in a new documentary created by Tyler Transue titled Stolen By The Stars. In this documentary, I talk about a friend of our family named Ronnie Thomas. He was my mother’s fiancé’s brother that came up missing after a UFO sighting they had one night before our sighting together. Ronnie has never been found and he’s on no missing person’s lists anywhere in Georgia. All anybody knows about his disappearance is that he was returning home from work around Hull, Georgia and never made it.

We actually had a huge UFO flap here in our county in the late 80’s along with cattle mutilations. My fiancé and her daughters to this day will not talk about their own UFO experience they had together during that time years ago. One of her daughters is a nurse and the other is a teacher. Here’s a clip from Eyes on Cinema about the sightings we had here in the late 80’s https://youtu.be/psgvFYM\_HO0?si=UwuPb\_63iSrIHVyf . Here’s a little bit on the cattle mutations https://youtu.be/slHmnIfaLoY?si=uXG7mQyJyTRUxk6y . Something of note, we live only 70 miles east from the new U.S. Space Command in Huntsville, Alabama. I personally believe things are still happening in this area and that’s why the urgent need for U.S. Space Command was moved to this area.

by lastofthefinest

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