Posted: 02 Sep 2014 05:00 AM
PDT
This story is about two
interesting and perhaps related UFO sighting incidents on Long Island.
The first sighting was at about
10 p.m. in North Babylon, NY located in Suffolk County.
Harvey, a local resident, was
walking up his drive way that evening and per chance glanced up and observed
three red orbs. He tells us that for more than fifteen minutes he observed
these objects several different times.
“They hovered, pulsated, moved
slowly up and down and left to right. They eventually faded out at different
times.”
Harvey says that this is the third time this year that he’s observed these objects. He says that these objects have been previously observed by him on April 20th and July 4th this year.
When asked if the orbs could be
Chinese lanterns, Harvey simply replied, “I think not.”
Within the same hour 23 miles to
the west in Nassau County a resident of Westbury, NY made a similar
observation.
It was about 10:50 p.m. and Dee
had just taken out the trash out. While she was outside she decided to pick
some grapes from a vine in her yard. As she finished she glanced upwards
between her house and her neighbor’s house looking for the big moon. That’s when
she noticed four disc shaped orbs hovering fairly low in the sky.
“All
were whitish or very pale tinted bluish in color and the disks were traveling
in a circular motion and all were evenly spaced.”
She says that she watched them
hovering and rotating for four or five minutes. She decided to run into the
house to grab her camera, when she returned moments later they were gone. She
says she walked around the house and scanned the sky looking for them but they
were nowhere to be found.
Dee spent the next hour or so
calling around, trying to find out if anyone else had seen the objects. She
even called the local television station and asked the news desk if anyone else
had reported the UFO sighting; she was told no.
After a little bit of internet
searching she found the “New York Skies” story archive and sent a full report
to this reporter.
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