Originally Posted by
Europa Tesla
This occurred roughly in October of 2018
I bring this up now to ask have you ever
heard the term "hijacker" after an encounter with a ufo?
I was just going outside on a clear night to my truck. It was a half moon kinda night,no clouds,and a crispy 50ish degrees.
I never heard a sound,but looked to the skies as always to find my friend "The Big Dipper".
It was then I saw a black Triangle shaped ufo flying broadside from East to West- when I say broadside I mean not flying
with a point as the leading edge,but rather one point facing North, and one point facing South, and flying toward the west.
This ufo was about 60 yards above my two story house, and travelling at best guess- 35 MPH (I am not an aviator).
It was the typical "Triangle ufo" with the lights under it on each corner, and some type of light in the center.
This ufo did NOT make a sound! No hum,rumble,or whistle- Nothing. I wanted to holler for my wife,but she was inside the
house, and on the opposite side. If I ran in to yell it would be gone before she could get to me, and be my witness.
So, I stared at it, not blinking trying to remember every thing about this Triangle ufo. I never felt threatened.
I am not sure its even extra terrestrial as I believe the "black triangles" are ours (space force) ,and I know I could be wrong.
NOW- as above I asked you if you ever heard the term "Hijacker" after an encounter?
I would like to see your ideas on the subject before I go further,so as not to influence you.
p.s. I originally thought the ufo to be white, but later realized it was just the street light shinning on the bottom of it...
The next night I looked around,and had another realization, and I have lived here at that time for over ten years...
There is NO Street light! I live out in the country,as to why I thought it was a street light reflecting off it?
My encounter is not my first rodeo. I was taught by my father, a Navy vet of WWII on how to "observe" objects, and
how to evaluate the situation (sit rep) constantly growing up. I am no trained observer in the classical sense,but I am not
given to fantasy. Each time I got better at observing the immediate surroundings...SO How did I make such a mistake?
All responses are welcome.