Monday, December 1, 2008

Unidentified Flying Objects. Oh, my!





Greetings, earthlings! Hope everyone had a great holiday. Did you stuff yourselves silly? Ah, I'm totally jealous. Anyway, I hope the turkey induced coma has resided. 

I've been sitting here thinking about what I'm going to blog about today when it hit me. I can't be this close to Roswell, NM without discussing UFO's at some point. Unfortunately, I haven't made it to Roswell yet. I've been wanting to go, and the one weekend I was planning on it turned out real cold and I chickened out. It looked like a long walk to the crash site and I didn't feel like battling the cold to get to it. At any rate, I'm still planning to go and see it. 

Which brings me to question, do UFO's really exist? Well, that's a silly question, of course they do. A UFO is simply an unidentified flying object. Anything can be a UFO, even just a bird, if it's unidentified. So, that question goes out the window. But, what about aliens? Are they real? Is there really life out there in the universe? Are we the only ones?

I don't know the answer to that. It seems a little far fetched, but it is possible. It would be really arrogant of me to assume that it wasn't possible. What makes me think that there isn't intelligent life in the universe? 

Well, if there is, why haven't they contacted us? Are they just shy? Unfriendly? Maybe they think we're stupid and beneath them? Are we on the wrong side of the universe?

I know Roswell is the supposed site of an alien crash that happened many years ago and was supposed to be kept hush, hush. But why? To protect us from fear? Sounds more like a government cover up to me. They were probably testing in the area and didn't want the public to know it, so they created this whole crash site to distract us. I personally believe, if there was really something they didn't want us to know about, we wouldn't. The government is good at deciding what we should know about and what we shouldn't. But, as I said, I could be wrong. 

I'm still interested to go visit the site. Even though I really don't believe that's what happened, it's an interesting story. I'd like to check it out for myself. It looks like they've made the site inaccessible to the public, so maybe that wouldn't be possible anyway. 

From the pictures I've seen online, there's not much to see anyway. There is a stone monument (and I use that term loosely) where the crash site occurred. It is simply a large rectangle stone with words poorly inscribed into the top. It reads:

We don't know who they were    
We don't know why they came
We only know
They changed our view of the universe

This universal sacred site
Is dedicated July 1997
To the beings
Who met their destinies
Near Roswell New Mexico
July 1947

You can't copy the pictures to show, so if you want to see them, visit this Roswell UFO Crash site. In the upper left corner is a link to the pictures. It really just looks like a barren farm land. Not much to see as far as the crash site itself. At any rate, there it is.

I can't say I believe or don't believe in aliens. I've seen a UFO myself. I'm not saying it was an alien vessel, but I didn't know what it was and I couldn't explain it. I'll share the story....

Back when I was a teenager, we used to sit outside on my grandma's carport. She had a porch swing there and it was nice to sit outside in the evenings. My grandma had a farm and it was peaceful. We could watch the lightening bugs and listen to the crickets chirp. Well, one evening we were sitting outside and we saw this large orange ball in the sky. It just kind of hovered there for a long time. We watched the bright light and discussed it with just a little interest. What was it? Where did it come from? We tried to figure out what caused it. The airport lights came from a different direction, and any airplanes wouldn't hover like that. Helicopters maybe, but they were rare and it really didn't look anything like the lights we'd seen from helicopters before. 

The light hovered above us for several hours. It did move closer for a while, before backing up to its original location. Finally, it disappeared completely. It was strange and we never figured out what it was. This wasn't the only time we were visited by the strange orange ball. It came back occasionally over several years, providing us with some interesting discussion topics. To this day, I have no idea what it was or where it came from. We could never find a reasonable explanation for it. 

So that is my story of seeing a UFO. Maybe they were aliens and they were watching us with as much interest as we were watching them. It never scared us. In fact, it just drew our attention and made us sit outside and watch it more. Who knows, maybe we were lucky we weren't abducted. :)

Have you got any stories of UFO sightings? Do you believe in aliens? Share your stories with me, I'd love to read about them.

4 deadly screams:

Gracen Miller said...

My son's been to Roswell with my mother, step-father and my uncle. There's not much to see from what I understand and the government has it so quarantined off that you don't get to see much. I believe there are even signs posted that say if you cross the fence you'll be shot on sight or something violent like that anyway. They did get a little spooked though after they went down a long dirt road that led to a chained gate. When they turned around and left, they noticed that a van was following them. They said the van followed them for a LONG time before it just disappeared. Being flat, desert, they couldn't figure out where the van went. lol

As for aliens...yeah, I believe in them. I think it's arrogant to believe we're it in this massive, mind bogling huge universe. Regardless if one beleives in God or evolution or whatever, then other species could have been started the same way. Have they come here to visit us? I don't know.

I had a UFO sighting before, but I can't tell you it was an alien ship or anything. It was an object in the sky, hovering and the sun was glinting off of it so it was bright. It hovered for a long time in the same spot, didn't move, just kind of hung there for about 30 minutes before flying off and disappearing. Strange, but was it an alien UFO? I don't know and I'm not going to even speculate one way or another. It was interesting though.

Sarah Mäkelä said...

I've gone to Arizona a lot, and there have been quite a few UFO sightings there, too. Honestly, I have seen strange lights in the sky that weren't airplanes or helicopters, but I don't know if they were aliens. It could be possible, but I don't know if I outright believe in flying saucers and green men. =)

Great blog!

Anonymous said...

Hey Sierra,

Neat blog! Oh I want to see a UFO. I've never seen anything that could pass for an alien spaceship.
If we ever go to Roswell, I will definitely visit the site. The black and white picture made me want to go there now.

Thanks for sharing, Sierra.

Tierney

Sierra Wolfe said...

Thanks for the comments. I'm glad you liked my post.