(08-27-2023, 02:31 AM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote:Quote:UFO 1930 — An Alabama Family Account
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It’s important to understand that at that time in rural Alabama there was no such thing as street lights in remote areas where schools were located.
“Shortly after pulling up by the school, the occupants of the car saw a bright light that looked like a ball of fire,” Jesse said. “My grandmother was in the back driver’s side of the car, and she said that the light was approaching the car from the rear passenger’s side. They all assumed it was a flash light or car headlight of someone to come open up the door to the school. The light got brighter and it filled the car interior with light. It was so bright, my grandmother said it was as bright as daylight.”
Over the years the woman shared her consistent description with her children and grandchildren. “It was a bright glowing ball about the size of a basketball. It floated by our car, about two or three feet away,” Jesse said she recounted. “It moved forward on the rear passenger side about four feet above the ground. It moved at the speed of a slow walk and was completely silent.”
Jesse said his grandmother and her friend were so terrified that neither of them would get out of the car. But, as the story goes, she related that the two boys in the car got out and followed the glowing ball of fire as it meandered into the woods. The boys came back after a few minutes and said it had disappeared.
“The sighting perplexed all who saw it. Later as adults, her friends recalled the sighting event many times over the years,” Jesse said.
Columnist Cheryl Costa reports a UFO sighting tale from 1930
I had one of those once, at my house. Here's the footage from my surveillance camera:
I've never figured out just what it really was. If it was a flashlight spot or a laser, then when it went along the roof peak of the shed on the left, it should have looked like a light bean going through tree tops, because there ain't nothing above that shed but trees and sky. It was caught on the camera on 14 November, 2021, just before 1 am. I didn't see it, only the camera did. I didn't find it until a few days later when I was reviewing the camera footage.
My grandma saw one with her eyes once, long ago, that she called "a ball of fire". The one she saw floated around and then dropped through the roof of a house without damaging anything, into the house. The next day, the guy that lived there died. She always said they were harbingers of death, but no one died here when that one came around.
But, yeah, stuff happens.
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