Monday, June 24, 2013

1974: The Shape of the Craft

I was doing some research and found this photo at a site and realized that this shape was exactly the shape of the print left in the Snow in 1974 in late May or early June. My son was at least a few weeks old so it had to be June. So, the only difference was a tripod landing gear of three hemispheres about 3 feet in diameter each printed also in the base of the shape of the snow about 25 to 30 feet in diameter. So imagine this picture about 30 feet in diameter which wouldn't leave enough room for 6 foot humans. But it would leave enough room for 4 foot humanoids to possibly walk around inside or 6 foot humans sitting down. This was also what I saw in 1992 in perfect stationary formation over the little City of Mt. Shasta where I lived then with 3 chinook double bladed helicopters that were used as troop transports during the Viet Nam War and since. They hold I believe about 45 people each. The three helicopters were in military triangle formation and the saucer was stationary directly below them. There were no military markings or any markings at all on the three helicopters. They were all just painted Gray. After looking at the formation of all 4 objects together with the saucer about 100 feet or so below the saucer disappeared without any sound and was gone. This was in broad daylight with no clouds in the sky on a summer afternoon. What drew me out of the house was the leading edges of the helicopter blades breaking the sound barrier because they were flying at least at 5000 feet to be above the town which is at 3500 feet in the mountains next to the big mountain of Mt. Shasta.

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