ID | #1623164337 |
Added | Tue, 08/06/2021 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Davenport, Peter
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Status | Research
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Initial data
At first, I considered it as a large lamp. Very bright, the color changes from blue to red, and sometimes to white, pulsating. The object remained stationary for about two minutes, and then moved south.
At this point, I started moving to get a better look at the object. Then the light dimmed, and I realized that it was shaped like a pyramid. It slowed down and started moving very slowly up and down. I saw a reddish flash shoot out from the top, and at that time the ship sank even lower.
The light became almost invisible at this point, but I could still see the shape and relative size of the object in question. Eventually, he left our field of vision, and I joined the other witnesses.
I asked who was the one who saw it, and his description is exactly the same as mine. Everyone else agreed with the events that had taken place.
Original news
Date: December 1 2004
Location: Wylie, Texas
Time: 23:00
Summary: First viewed as a large light. Very bright and changing from blue to red and occasionally white in a pulsating manner. The object remained stationary for approximately two minutes and then began moving south. At this pointI began to move in order to better view the object. The light then grew dim and I realized that it posessed the shape of a pyramid. It slowed down and began to move up and down very slowly. I noticed a reddish flare shoot out of the top at which time the craft jetted down even lower. The light at this point had become nearly undetectable, however I could still view the shape and relative size of said object. It eventually left our field of vision and I rejoined the rest of the witnesses. I asked what one of them who had seen it and his description matched mine perfectly. All of the others agreed on the events that had taken place. Afterwards we noticed around seven planes and helicopters in the area, while before the sighting there were none.
Source: Davenport, Peter
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