For all of my life I
have known a well-respected and honest man who has told me this one story that
makes it ever so hard to tell if it’s true or not. This man is not a jokester,
never lies about anything, and has told this story to our family for many
years. He was in the navy aboard the USS Norfolk in the late 1960’s during the
Vietnam War. One evening all of the crew watched as an unknown flying object
hovered around the ship for approximately an hour. This craft would then disappear
into the water then again rise into the sky following the ship for many miles.
Detectors could not identify what or who it was. On its last dive back into the
ocean, the crew headed back to their rooms and positions to call it a night. A
little while later the spotter, who remained in position at a vantage point,
began screaming out loud and into his radio for others to get out on deck. Upon
arrival, the crew noticed wet marks heading towards a stairwell that led to a
small shop on board that was closed shut by vertical steel bars at this time of
night. When the crew ran down they noticed the bars were bent open like they
were just plastic and nothing was ever found passed that. The men on board were
told that there was to be no talk of that event and that it would be further
investigated.
Upon some research,
hundreds of sightings and occurrences happened with naval ships during that
time. William Cooper, author of Behold a
Pale Horse, mentioned a similar situation within this book and was scrutinized
for years about it. Seeing is believing for most people; I personally do not
know what to believe.
There are just thousands or occurrences within our military alone, it is impossible to mark all these up as hoaxes. He most likely saw something. I'm not saying it was aliens; but... it was aliens!
ReplyDeletehaha! I need to see it with my own eyes to believe it.
ReplyDeletehaha! I need to see it with my own eyes to believe it.
ReplyDeleteI was in NJROTC in high school and one of my teachers for Naval Science was a retired Navy Commander and when we were covering astronomy he told us about a night when he watched an object fly across the sky and then make a 90 degree turn to go in another direction. He wasn't the kind of man to joke either. I don't think that we are the only intelligent life in the universe.
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