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Post by swamprat on Jan 18, 2020 19:54:48 GMT
Posted by Steve Barone:
I shot this video from my backyard in the Summerlin area of Las Vegas, Nevada on the night of November 15, 2016. What initially appeared to be an airplane ended up being a trio of beautiful UFOs that approached Nellis AFB very slowly and ended up scattering as they touched down.
I am dedicating this video to my amazingly talented friend from Warrington, England whose name is Rick Riccled. He is a gifted Singer, Songwriter & Composer and I am very sure that you will realize that very quickly. I am including a link to his SoundCloud account below so that you can enjoy even more of his musical creations. Thank you for your generosity and your incredible talent, Rick!
soundcloud.com/riccledy
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2020 21:09:30 GMT
Interesting video Swamp. If I may reflect... Imagine, barely a teenager, and walking from Nellis Blvd., down Lake Mead drive, and on a journey (because it was there ) to the mountains (Sunrise) shown in the video on foot. No water. You finally reach them, start climbing. Get way up, back down, and up again. Its a good thing someone else came along or otherwise I wouldn't be here writing this. No trail at that time, just extreme mountain terrain and loose rocks galore. The fall...it's over if so. We got to a peak and rested on cool rocks for a few. Threw huge boulders over the edge, couldn't hear them hit it was so far down. A fleet of helicopters took off from Nellis and climbed in altitude near our location. The way down ? South slope, slid all the way forever. Was very cool. Very dangerous too ! I do not recommend it !!! Somewhere there is a trail now I read about ? Anyway, yep, spent many, many years near the base back in the day. Cliff
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Post by HAL on Jan 18, 2020 22:12:06 GMT
Interesting that nothing is moving on the roads in that video.
Even when viewed via a magnifying glass.
Now why would that be ?
HAL.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2020 4:16:03 GMT
Interesting that nothing is moving on the roads in that video. Even when viewed via a magnifying glass. Now why would that be ? HAL. I see them moving in the distance Hal. As for the air traffic it looks like a normal night in Vegas to me. Wish I was there. Would love to visit family out that way. Catch up with the latest. I haven't been there since the 90's.
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Post by Ak9 on Jan 20, 2020 16:00:12 GMT
Interesting video Swamp. If I may reflect... Imagine, barely a teenager, and walking from Nellis Blvd., down Lake Mead drive, and on a journey (because it was there ) to the mountains (Sunrise) shown in the video on foot. No water. You finally reach them, start climbing. Get way up, back down, and up again. Its a good thing someone else came along or otherwise I wouldn't be here writing this. No trail at that time, just extreme mountain terrain and loose rocks galore. The fall...it's over if so. We got to a peak and rested on cool rocks for a few. Threw huge boulders over the edge, couldn't hear them hit it was so far down. A fleet of helicopters took off from Nellis and climbed in altitude near our location. The way down ? South slope, slid all the way forever. Was very cool. Very dangerous too ! I do not recommend it !!! Somewhere there is a trail now I read about ? Anyway, yep, spent many, many years near the base back in the day. Cliff Hey, I remember ! Didn't you spend a lot of time securing North Las Vegas airport and other areas throughout the valley ? Do you remember that time at Redrock (speaking of, that's where bro saw the ufo/anti gravity/whatever) near Charleston while hiking (like always) and that plane cut out overhead ? Yep, landed on the road. Or, that time in Henderson when that plane on approach to McCarron lost a letter or something and it fell over the desert in Pittman ? Then, there was that one that barely missed the hydrogen bomb that went up right in front of it during Pepcon...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2020 16:27:29 GMT
Coolest thing I ever seen fly out of Nellis (T-birds were always sweet to watch) was a jet that revved up for quite a while then, took off like a bat out of Hades. It no sooner left the runway over Nellis Blvd., then drilled upwards and was gone so fast I could barely make it out. Back in the day...
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Post by Moon pigeon on Feb 1, 2020 1:32:32 GMT
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