Russ said:
For a while I layed out on deck chairs in my garden sometimes, looking right up at the stars on clear nights (was strange getting over the feeling that you're going to fall off the planet lol). Anyway, I saw two phenomonenon during those times - one was little star like things which flew around the sky, very high up and moving very fast, and another was flashes that went over my head, which were also quite high up. I think the latter is probably space dust, and I would imagine the former is sattelites, but I don't know why they move so fast? They must fly accross the UK in about 10 mins, which AFAIK isn't a very useful sattellite. The reason I think they are sattellites though, is because they are common - I could see a few within half an hour of looking. Oh and they aren't planes as there are a lot of them and they are much slower, and easy to identify.
Hi there Russ, I'm quite glad I found your contribution here, as you seem to be seeing some of the same type of atmospheric oddities that I've been observing now for a little over a year and a half in Essex, UK.
I too have been seeing some very strange star like things (I call them Twinklers) moving rapidly in the night sky, and in fact had seen one just this Friday night at around 11:30pm. I live in the Chelmsford area, and to be honest don't have a great deal of the sky available to my viewing range from my small backyard.
It started last year around March. I venture outside at night several times to have a smoke and do a bit of thinking/reflection and its at these times in the hours when its dark that I see them. At first I thought they may be the high level chemtrail planes when I first saw one, but after a month or so of seeing them went by I had seen them in the sky at the same time as low-level commercial aircraft, with accompanying chemtrail sprayers all at the same time. My best guess is they are very high up in our outer atmosphere (any higher and I wouldn't be able to see them). They usually look to be about the same magnitude in brightness as the stars in the Plough formation and always the same starry white.
I then hypothesised that they may be some Black-ops type secret government stealth type craft...but quickly realised that if they were, then they just aren't al that stealthy if me and my friends have spotted them (and you also). I then thought they must be satellites, and for a while this explanation seemed to fit. That was until around late May - early June time when in one single 10-15minute ciggy break I had witnessed at least 7 of these little Twinklers in the sky almost one after another. This was also the first time that they had started to freak me out and disappear as I pointed to them or gave them a wave (stupid I know, but I wanted to test if they could see me too).
I have now seen so many of them, that I can almost guarantee that I will see a few per night now if the sky is clear of the chemtrails and cloudy weather we've been getting hit with quite heavily in the past year. I may be making an ass of u and me by assuming something here, but I don't think they are satellites anymore. I have seen them on so many differing trajectories now going from North-South, East-West, and sometimes (although not as often) disappearing/reappearing and slowing down/speeding up to coincide with my pointing at them.
Quite recently (in the last 3months around March)I had gone for a walk in a local park with my (new at the time) girlfriend and she had spotted at least a half a dozen of them above our heads (before the chemtrail jets came out in force to cloud the skies in a matter of minutes). this was the first time I had seen them acting erratically and zig-zagging as opposed to keeping a continual single direction. It was enough to shock my GF and scare her a little (though I quickly helped her to calm down) myself included. And the arrival of literally nearly a dozen chemtrail jets within a 5-15mintue period quickly put a stop to us seeing anymore.
This Friday just gone I had gone out for my usual end of night ciggy at around 11:30pm, and just as I had cleared my conservatory doors and turned to look at the house I caught sight of one on the western edge of my view heading south-north. I quickly raised my hand to wave and point, but within seconds it had vanished. I had a clear sky and was expecting it to pass right through the centre of the Plough formation, but stood watching and waiting for it to reappear for another 5 minutes, but no sign.
I'm not altogether sure what these things are. I'm still thinking they could possibly be some form of satellites (maybe there are a lot more of them up there than we are told), but the sheer volume of them in the skies in such brief spells of time suggests that they are not (at least to my feeble mind). As to what else they could be I'm not going to try and explain, as I've run out of ideas.
It would be easy to jump to the conclusion that they are some form og high altitude Ultra-terrestrial craft, although the size, look and frequency does not seem to fit with any other accounts of Ultra-terrestrial craft sighting I've heard of or seen proof of. I still keep seeing them, and I still keep watching the skies.
If the administrators here don't object, I was thinking of posting a thread the next time I see them, and to then begin to catalogue the number of sightings and type of activity I'm witnessing as and when it happens.
I also saw in the summer of last year a lot (maybe 6 different events) of what I would suggest is more Bolide type meteoric/commetary type activity (a few times ran for cover in fear of my life when I spotted them). In fact one of the sightings had me in fear of never seeing the town of Danbury & Maldon,Essex again as this seemed to be the direction of the trajectory from my viewpoint.
Thanks for posting what you have been seeing, its given me a bit more confidence to share and talk about it all. I hope you don't mind me asking, but have you still been seeing any of this type of activity recently?