Wednesday, August 18, 2010

UFOs


Las Vegas witness reports odd cloud behavior could be UFO hiding spot                                                               August 17th, 2010 3:55 pm
Las Vegas, Nevada.
Photo: Wikipedia image.
Reports of UFOs blending in with the nighttime stars and daytime clouds are a fairly regular feature in ufology - including this odd case of a disappearing cloud over Las Vegas on August 15, 2010, according to testimony from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness reporting database.
The witness was bored at a lengthy traffic light stop and looked up to observe the single cloud in the sky at the time from Russell Road at I-215.
The normal looking cumulus cloud began to "slowly elongate itself from left to right until it became a skinny, sausage-shaped cloud (and this was not a windy day.)"
According to the witness, "This change in shape happened over the course of about a minute. Then this sausage-shaped cloud started rapidly collapsing in on itself to form an abnormally round ball-shaped cloud. When it was a perfect white circle, it continued to keep shrinking until it suddenly disappeared. The entire transformation that I saw probably took place over no more than two and a half minutes total. When this cloud disappeared, there was nothing in the air in that direction, and visibility was very good."
The following is the unedited and as yet uninvestigated report filed with MUFON. Please keep in mind that most UFO reports can be explained as something natural or man made. IfNevada MUFON State Director Ellen Bullock investigates and reports back on this case, I will release an update. Please report UFO activity to MUFON.com.
NV, August 15, 2010 - Possible UFO hiding in a "cloud". MUFON Case # 25113.
I was in the southwest end of Las Vegas heading west on Russell Road at I-215. As I was stopped at a rather long traffic signal, I noticed that there was only one small, normal-looking cumulus cloud in the western sky against the hills of Red Rock Canyon. I don’t know why I kept staring at that cloud, but maybe I was bored. After about 10 seconds of noticing it, the “cloud” began to do some truly amazing things that I’ve never seen a cloud do before.
The cloud started out looking rounded and puffy just like a small, normal-looking cumulus cloud. But it suddenly started to slowly elongate itself from left to right until it became a skinny, sausage-shaped cloud (and this was not a windy day.) This change in shape happened over the course of about a minute. Then this sausage-shaped cloud started rapidly collapsing in on itself to form an abnormally round ball-shaped cloud. When it was a perfect white circle, it continued to keep shrinking until it suddenly disappeared. The entire transformation that I saw probably took place over no more than two and a half minutes total. When this cloud disappeared, there was nothing in the air in that direction, and visibility was very good.
By the way, before and after the above-mentioned event, I saw no planes, helicopters, or any kind of objects other than the weird cloud on that bright, sunny afternoon. This was definitely not a vapor trail either.
I was reminded of a remark that a ufologist (whose name I can’t remember right now) said on one of my UFO/government coverup DVDs. He mentioned that if you ever see an otherwise clear daylight sky with only one cloud in it, you can bet that it’s a UFO. After seeing this particular cloud, I think he was right!

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