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Somewhere in the Skies

Witness Accounts: Volume Two

Somewhere in the Skies

SpectreVision Radio

Documentary, Science, Social Sciences, Society & Culture

4.5 • 1.6K Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2018

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

On episode 46 of SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES, listeners recount their personal UFO sightings in this second installment of witness accounts. From strange lights in the sky to possible encounters with beings outside a window. From orbs begging to be seen to strange spherical objects surrounding a driver and his wife. This episode dives deep into just how bizarre, scary, beautiful, and life-altering a UFO encounter can truly be.  Several individuals requested anonymity in this episode. Those who didn't use their real names. Thank you to all who sent in their accounts. More episodes like this will be available in the future, but only with your help. If you'd like to recount your own personal sighting or encounter, use the contact tab at the website to discuss further. Patreon: www.patreon.com/somewhereskies Official Store: CLICK HERE Website: www.somewhereintheskies.com Order Ryan's Book by CLICKING HERE Twitter: @SomewhereSkies Instagram: @SomewhereSkiesPod Opening Theme Song, "Ephemeral Reign" by Per Kiilstofte SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES is produced by Third Kind Productions, in association with eOne Entertainment Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/somewhere-in-the-skies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Ordinary people are seeing extraordinary things in our skies, but how has it changed those involved?

0:07.0

From author Ryan Sprague, somewhere in the skies, a human approach to an alien phenomenon,

0:12.0

is a personal journey that also weaves together a story of stories,

0:16.0

furiously pumping new blood into the heart of these mysteries, one experience at a time.

0:21.0

Now available on Amazon in paperback and ebook. For more information

0:24.6

visit somewhere in the skies with Ryan's bread. Oh, I grew up in the country where our light pollution was really low. Every night the sky was littered with stars and from a young age I began to study the constellations with my grandfather.

1:22.0

And my father taught me the differences

1:24.7

between airplanes at night versus satellites and shooting stars. There were a couple

1:30.5

separate events that took place over the course of one summer. The first

1:35.8

was a pulsating white the size of a star but much closer. It moves slowly from left to right, then back. It did this over the course of three days, or

1:48.1

rather three nights. I watched it long enough. It almost began to feel like whatever I was watching, knew I was watching.

1:57.2

It was then on the third day that once it moved to its position on the right,

2:02.3

it moves faster, diagonally down to the left, then shoots off

2:06.9

diagonally up to the right. It was so fast when it disappeared, it was as if nothing was there and this feeling was

2:16.5

left over you that you just felt like you had no idea how to process like your eyes just had no idea what it just saw.

2:25.0

Later on in about the same airspace,

2:30.0

another pulsating light traveled across the sky, about as fast as an airplane, only to shoot off at what seemed to be hyperspeed again in a way where your eyes just had no time to process what it just saw.

2:45.0

It was then at the end of summer, and this was in 2004,

2:49.0

that things ended up kind of crescendoing. I had a friend over and we were set up to

2:55.8

StarGase. It was about the blue hour and the stars were just beginning to show in

3:01.4

the sky and there was just a little bit of light left from the sun and the moon was out.

3:05.0

And we were sitting where we had a big rock garden full of different kinds of rocks

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