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Posted on Mar 14, 2007

UFO Sightings June-Aug.1990

If you are into UFO stories then listen to the music of Marshead. If you are listening to space rock, you may be interested in stories of possible visitors to our little wet world. These visitors were over a particularly dry part of North America but that made for a good view of them. One night in June of 1990, I was talking about UFOs with my uncle who had been running a pre-dawn paper route over the ridges and between the mesas. He had seen several wierd lights at different times but the newest development were lights he had seen more than once late at night. The amazing thing for me was when he suggested we go out on the deck and scan the sky, may be the lights would be back again, they were. Through binoculars, the pattern of quickly flashing, multicolored, pinprick-bright lights, seemed to be on an oval object and this did not seem to change depending on which side might be facing us. Certainly different faces of these vehicles would have been exposed to us as they swooped and darted about the Northern and Central New Mexico Sky. They were visible off and on for about an hour. Sometimes they would disapear over the western or northern horizon and reappear over the eastern or southern minutes or moments later. Sometimes they were low enough to pass behind mountain peaks not to many miles away and sometimes they would go so high they would no longer be visible. Often, one light cluster would be around for awhile and then others would show up. They moved so quickly, I remember thinking there might be a lot of them but when my uncle and I split up zones to watch there never actually were more than about 4-6 and usually only 2 or 3. I saw them on at least 4 different nights that summer and my uncle on at least 6 (he says more- I'm being conservative). Each sigting lasted nearly and hour or up to a few hours -- sometimes, we just went to check every 15 minutes till they seemed to be gone. During half or more of the sightings, military jets could be seen comming up from Kirtland Air Force Base south of Albuquerque. The jets would chase the lights back and forth, up and down, but never getting close to them. One night, off to the southwest of our position in the Sangre de Christo foothills, may be over Cabezon Peak (NM's Devil's Tower), I saw what must have been an air-to-air missle fired in vain. A blurry streak of light shot from one of the jets in the general direction of one light cluster but the lights moved away much faster than the missle. You could clearly tell the difference between the complex, possibly random, color and orientation of lights on the ovals and the fixed color and steady patern of lights on the jets. They appead about the same size when the jets were closest to the lights. Though the lights must be banking, clibing and diving, the oval area never seemed to change shape the way the lights on each military jet formed different triangles as they shifted about the sky. This made it seem we were seeing an object about the size of a fighter-jet but with an oval body and possibly unlit wings or fins but certainly an array of lights around the middle. Who else caught this sky show back in the summer of 1990? Who caught the Cydonia Region show in Eueka Springs, AR, August of 06? You shoulda seen 'em!

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