ID | #1550504756 |
Added | Mon, 18/02/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Research
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One person reported seeing bright orbs in the vicinity of the reservoir Prairie Creek for decades.
The witness contacted the Singluar Fortean Society to share their experiences. According to the 51-year-old man, his first experience with these mysterious spheres occurred in 1981, at the age of 12 years:
"That summer night the sky was clear. I saw a ball of orange/amber light approximately 20 feet above the trees. He slowly began to walk towards me, so I ran and found my mom. When we returned, it was above our trees. The actual size is difficult to determine, but I would say: a width of three feet. He skrolla in the West behind the trees."
Since then, says the witness, he observed this phenomenon about 12 times since 1981. Glowing balls have different colors, sometimes orange, and sometimes white. The man explains that, looks like these UFOs lies the mind. They change color, move and seem to react to their observers.
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Original news
According to the 51-year-old man, his first experience with the mysterious orbs was in 1981 when he was 12:
“It was a clear summer night sky. I saw an orange/amber colored ball of light about 20 feet above the trees. It started towards me slowly so I ran in and got my mom, when we came back out it was over our trees. The actual size is hard to say but I’d guess three feet across. It was totally silent, and it moved off to the west out of sight behind the trees.”
Since the, the witness says, he has observed this phenomenon approximately 12 times since 1981. The balls of light vary in colors, sometimes appearing as orange and sometimes as white. They also appear to have an intelligence behind them, the man says, as they change color, move around, and seem to react to observers.
Or maybe it’s Indiana’s newest disco sensation lighting up the dance floor: Mothman and the Orbs.
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