No joke.
Late Saturday night/ early Sunday morning, I was staying at my friend's house in Seattle and we were on the back deck enjoying a Black and Mild with the wood tip (yum!). Anyway, my friend pointed out a really bright light in the sky and asked me if that was a star since I know a little bit about astrology. It was kind of pulsating light, getting brighter at times and darker at others. The thing also started changing colors. It was changing from magenta to purple, to blue, to white. Most of the colors looked like those on the rainbow scale. It was flashing at least ten colors and switching every 3 to 5 seconds or so. We watched it for a while and saw it move multiple directions. Back and forth, up and down. When we first saw it, it was well above the tree line, but later when it disappeared it had dipped below the trees. Because my friend and I didn't believe our eyes, we woke up his parents and got his two neighbors. All four saw it and we pulled out binoculars to check it out. IMO it looked like 6 circles, which were flashing and changing colors, surrounding a larger circle that stayed white. It looked just like a star, except it wasn't stationary and I've never seen stars that turn multiple colors.
Unfortunately, we didn't have a camera so I couldn't film it. I've scoured the internet looking to see if there are any reports of strange lights over Seattle on 2/14 and found nothing. We called the local news station but I doubt they took us seriously. Have you heard anything about this Tone?
Things I'm pretty sure it wasn't:
Star- got brighter and more dim. Plus how many stars run the color scale?
Plane- No noise, not moving fast enough and planes don't move different directions as quickly as this thing did.
Satellite- Again, would have only moved one direction and not vertically/horizontally/back and forth.
Any thoughts? This happened at about 12:30-1:30 Saturday, so if anyone could help that would be awesome. Obviously I don't think it was alien visitors, but I'm curious to know what I saw.
Late Saturday night/ early Sunday morning, I was staying at my friend's house in Seattle and we were on the back deck enjoying a Black and Mild with the wood tip (yum!). Anyway, my friend pointed out a really bright light in the sky and asked me if that was a star since I know a little bit about astrology. It was kind of pulsating light, getting brighter at times and darker at others. The thing also started changing colors. It was changing from magenta to purple, to blue, to white. Most of the colors looked like those on the rainbow scale. It was flashing at least ten colors and switching every 3 to 5 seconds or so. We watched it for a while and saw it move multiple directions. Back and forth, up and down. When we first saw it, it was well above the tree line, but later when it disappeared it had dipped below the trees. Because my friend and I didn't believe our eyes, we woke up his parents and got his two neighbors. All four saw it and we pulled out binoculars to check it out. IMO it looked like 6 circles, which were flashing and changing colors, surrounding a larger circle that stayed white. It looked just like a star, except it wasn't stationary and I've never seen stars that turn multiple colors.
Unfortunately, we didn't have a camera so I couldn't film it. I've scoured the internet looking to see if there are any reports of strange lights over Seattle on 2/14 and found nothing. We called the local news station but I doubt they took us seriously. Have you heard anything about this Tone?
Things I'm pretty sure it wasn't:
Star- got brighter and more dim. Plus how many stars run the color scale?
Plane- No noise, not moving fast enough and planes don't move different directions as quickly as this thing did.
Satellite- Again, would have only moved one direction and not vertically/horizontally/back and forth.
Any thoughts? This happened at about 12:30-1:30 Saturday, so if anyone could help that would be awesome. Obviously I don't think it was alien visitors, but I'm curious to know what I saw.
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