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Translucent blue spheres uk sky
Translucent blue spheres uk sky




translucent blue spheres uk sky

If you have ever seen the Gulf Breeze video that spherical object did the exact same thing. Debbie pointed it out to me and I was able to clearly see it, and in the next instant, it "winked" out, completely disappearing. It appeared to be quite large almost "bubble-like" and it kept pace with our vehicle as we drove down the interstate highway.

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It was quite close and visible in full daylight. It's a strange world! The Heckmann family shield from 1497 I along with my wife Debbie saw one of these spheres in flight over Interstate 40 in western Oklahoma near the town of Sayre, back in the spring of 1997. By coincidence the Heckmann family shield has a depiction of UFO's landing on the moon prominently displayed on it. It traveled from east to west and was so bright it made the monarch's horse rear up so that Charlemagne fell and injured himself Severely." Note: My family is originally from near the Aachen area and they settled there in the 14th. Gregory of Tours, a historian, wrote of Charlemagne: "Alcuin, the secretary and biographer of Charlemagne, and author of the Vita karoli, states in the thirty second chapter of his work that in 810 when he was on his way from Aachen, he saw a large sphere descend like lightning from the sky. Another encounter involving Charlemagne and Silver Spheres. During the reign of Charlemagne in Europe there were so many reports of encounters with "tyrants of the air, and their aerial ships" the Emperor became so concerned that people reporting these strange events were subject to torture and death. One of the more spectacular sightings happened on August 3, 989 when three round objects of high brilliance were seen in the sky and later merged together. The bright mirror-like globes were sometimes also called "watch balls." If gazed into for long periods of time, the mirrored scene may vanish, leaving a picture of a different sort A Gazing Ball What does this have to do with Ufology you say? I think these are reproductions of what these folks have seen in the skies for centuries at least. These types of witch balls were also used to avert the malign glance of the ill 'ee, not through the device of reflection but rather by diverting the glance to follow the twisting patterns of threads. Older types of witch balls were made of greenish hollow spheres of glass and filled with multi-colored, twisting threads. Witch balls are intended to reflect evil or negative influences back to the sender, particularly that of the Evil Eye. The manufacture of these objects has been going on for centuries, yet many now forget their original purpose. They are frequently mirror-like silver in tone, though they have also been produced in a variety of other colors. First, what the heck is a Gazing Ball anyway? I have learned that it's also called a witch ball, it is a bright reflecting globe of glass, often suspended by a chain in front of a window, or placed upon a special stand and set in a dark corner of the house. I'm speaking today about "Gazing Balls"- something I had never heard about until I recently received one as a Christmas gift! How they relate to UFO's and their history is today's story.

translucent blue spheres uk sky

I am always amazed how something comes up from history that we never heard about but relates to a modern UFO incident. This story was provided by DiscoveryNews.Silver Spheres, Gazing Balls, UFO's And Me However they got there, the identity of the mysterious balls should soon have an answer, as a chemical analysis is being performed to finally solve the mystery. Perhaps a neighborhood kid or pranking tosser got ahold of the blue balls and threw them over Mr. Why might they be in the Hornsbys' garden? Perhaps they were spilled, unnoticed, by someone who was cutting flowers and putting them in water-and-gel-filled vases. The gel can absorb hundreds of times its weight in water, and slowly releases the moisture without rotting the flower stems. The best guess so far: small clear colored balls of a hydrating gel called sodium polyacrylate, which are commonly used by florists to keep fresh cut flowers preserved and salable. Obviously if the strange stuff had fallen from the sky they would have been found on roofs and over a wider area. None were found on the roof, in other yards, or on nearby roads. One clue as to the blue balls' identity can be found in the precise location they were found: only in the Hornsbys' garden. So whatever they are, they're not organic and therefore not eggs.






Translucent blue spheres uk sky