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8-25-07
n around 1969, my parents, aunt and uncle, two cousins, grandparents, and my younger sister were returning from a restaurant in New Braunfels, Texas, when we all were mesmerized by a huge, (approximately the size of a full moon), light nestled within another crescent-shaped light.[Unedited]
8-25-07
The object remained motionless long after we reached our house in Wimberly. My father remarked that it was just the full moon, until I pointed out the moon in phase on the other horizon. When we turned on the news, the reporter said a high-ranking military official from Lackland Airforce Base in San Antonio said that they were testing a new high-power searchlight. I then also pointed out that it was a clear, cloudless night with no backdrop for the light to reflect off. After stepping back outside to look at the object again, it had disappeared. Very strange.
Then again about 6 months ago, I was standing outside in my rural backyard, when I noticed a small, completely silent pulsating, (and I stress pulsating, not strobing, as with conventional aircraft), red light. It took it only seconds to traverse 180 degrees from horizon to horizon.
One other thing, (doubt as you may). Once when I was a child, I had a dream about an object landing in the woods behind our house. I remember approaching it with fearless, childhood wonder, and then nothing. The next morning, I awoke believing that it was indeed just a dream, until I noticed my bare feet were abraded and had a sparse coating of grassburrs.
I told noone about this incident, avoiding the inevetable taunting that would have doubtlessly ensued. Perhaps the more open minds of your readership will consider it plausible.
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