Was that pre or post fire? There is something special about the Kalmiopsis. It feels like it is out of place. I can imagine having strange experiences there..
could be. everyone knows bigfoot is just a powerful space alien robot controlled by a hot youngish stefanie powers in a blue jumpsuit.
Hellifiknow I guess this was post Biscuit fire, but not in the burned area. Like I said I have no logical explanation for what I saw ... nor an illogical one. Utterly baffling at the time and still is fifteen years later.
My wife and I both saw what was a "UFO" in 1999 while driving at night through Rice Hill on our way to Ashland. Thing was hovering over the interstate, then sped off and 'crashed' into a mountain, although there was no explosion. We both thought it was a plane crash.
Interesting accounts. I myself have never seen anything, but believe those who have. Quite a few tales have also been collected from military and commercial pilots, with their stories being corroborated by radar operators on the ground etc....there's definitely more to this phenominia than imaginations IMO.
You just believe the accounts of people who say they've seen weird things without seeing any evidence first?
A "UFO" doesn't mean aliens. It means we couldn't identify whatever crashed into the mountain at ridiculous speed yet didn't cause any explosion.
Not necessarily every account, but as I said, I don't believe everyone is lying. I believe many of them are reporting what they saw, not conspiring to concoct stories to trick people. Just the sense I've gotten from accounts I've looked at. There also is evidence, take the mass sightings, such as the phoenix lights, for example which were caught on video by multiple sources. The fact that we know something was up there that night gives more weight to the eye witness testimonies. Most people don't have much to gain by reporting a sighting, particularly those with a public reputation, like Jimmy Carter. Edgar Mitchell, stated, a few years ago, that he knows we have recovered alien aircraft based on his connections within the military.
I don't doubt the seeing light type things. Claiming that you saw something actually crash or you saw a being or ghost or something is totally different in my opinion.
See, that's the thing. We didn't see it crash. It just disappeared into the mountain, or so it appeared, at an amazing rate of speed. It was night, and we expected to see some sort of flash or explosion. No idea what it was, hence "unidentified flying object", or UFO. My wife is the sanest person I know, and our accounts of it are exactly the same. I don't know what it was. Can't explain it to this day.
I've never even seen a UFO and I'm convinced they're out there anyways. Stories like yours are the ones I tend to believe, I've read a lot like it.
UFO Over Oregon Caught On Tape On the same day that a huge meteor crashed in Russia after breaking up over the Ural Mountains and injuring more than 1,000 people, two residents of Grants Pass, Ore. videotaped something very odd in the sky above their home. According to the International Business Times, Heather Scherffius and Gregory Soldner watched as a mysterious object hovered above the Southern Oregon sky around 10:30 p.m. on Feb. 15. "It looked like a metal disc of some sort ... like it was made of metal and the way it moved was pretty weird," Soldner told NBC affiliate KOBI-TV5. "I don't believe in flying saucers, but, you know." "Both Greg and Heather described the object as metallic, occasional blinking lights and moving at angles they have never seen any aircraft or object move before," KOBI-TV news reporter Kyle Aevermann told The Huffington Post in an email. "They claim it moved at 90-degree angles. It's very hard to tell in the clip because they weren't using a tripod and the clip itself wasn't the best quality since it was filmed on their digital camera." As the couple watched, the UFO seemed to be stationary in the sky for a few minutes before moving sporadically. "It would move up and down, back to a spot and zigzag," Soldner said. "It was there like 20 or 30 minutes, and then it was gone," Scherffius added. NBC5 added a filter to the original video footage in order to see the UFO a little clearer in this report: [video=youtube;L_LyBLocgm8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_LyBLocgm8&feature=youtu.be[/video] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_LyBLocgm8&feature=youtu.be http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/23/ufo-captured-on-video-ove_n_2744031.html
I never know what to believe, because frankly there's a lot of kooks and attention seeking crazies running around. I consider myself to be pretty firmly rooted in objective, "see it, taste it, touch it" thinking. That said, I saw something but I would never care to speculate what that "something" was. All I can say is that I presume is that it was a natural physical phenomena. I would guess that there are other objective, sane people that have seen things throughout the years that weren't just figments of a hyper-active imagination.