I'm a sky watcher so I have seen many types of flying aircraft during the day and night, yet I've only seen two UFO's before tonight... and one of those I have a feeling I know what it was (An advanced Aussie military drone).
Wasn't moving like any helicopter I've seen before, maybe a drone... Not a hugely interesting UFO but a UFO for now.
It's night - sun fully set.
Looks like a star until it starts moving, moves straight up with a slight wobble more like a drone wobble than a helicopter but not exactly, then it curves to the right going above and past the moon and keeps moving right for a while until it's about 180° from it's original position (Still a little wobbly sometimes).
It then stops and slowly lowers to it's original height but this time straight down NO wobbling whatsoever, it also starts dimming in slow pulses as it lowers.
Then a much dimmer dot of light shoots up and out to the left in a falling arch path, A second later another dim light comes out from the bottom and an instant later another shoots out inverse to the first (down and right in rising arch). All three projectiles disappeared by the time they had done about a half of a semicircle (I didn't catch the path of the second one though because I was more focused on the first and third).
A few more seconds pass, I look down for one second and look back and it's gone. Whole thing was over in less than three minutes.
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QuestionEverything ago
Not being facetious here, but they are common.
Now go look at how many times NASA has cut live feed over the past couple years.. Notice anything else creeping in frame EVERY TIME?
People know too. They are just unable to take the blue pill and wake up. Its a propaganda side effect. Cognitive dissonance is the medical term.