By: Alexandria Addesso
Is there anybody out there? Are we all alone in the universe? What about other universes we are already aware of as well as those we cannot even fathom? These are questions that extraterrestrial enthusiasts and alien excavators have long been asking, and those individuals who believe they have actually seen unidentified flying objects (UFOs), or had encounters with the third kind, have been confirming for them.
There are four to six super-moons a year. A super-moon happens when a full moon or a new moon coincides with the closest approach the moon makes to the Earth on its elliptical orbit. The recent super-moon occurring, from November 13-15 2016, was said by NASA scientists to be the “brightest super-moon seen since 1948”. As sky gazers were peering at the heavens in droves more numerous than usual, many UFO sightings occurred.

In Miami, Florida; Worcester, Massachusetts; Forest, Virginia and Turbot Ville, Pennsylvania there were reported sightings of UFOs under or near the moon on November 13, 2016 with pictures to cooperate some of the observances. In all the instances the UFOs were described as “blue orbs”. The next day, there were also several sightings of blue orbs around the moon in Los Angeles and Oceanside, California, Seattle, Washington; Ankara, Turkey and Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The Port-Au-Prince sighting was a recorded event, to watch the video click here.
Some have written off the video and even some of the other sightings as simple lenses flares, yet the movement in the video suggests otherwise. How could so many people in so many different parts of the world see the same thing? Could they all be technologically unsavies when using their cameras? What about the reported sightings from the super-moon nights by those who had no cameras and only the naked eye yet saw the same thing?, or Simple delusions? Does the eye only see what the mind wants it to or have we been long taught to write off all those who claim to have seen such things as delirious?
Stay curious, stay staring upward at the heavens, and keep checking the New Mind Journal, for UFO updates.
Is there anybody out there? Are we all alone in the universe? What about other universes we are already aware of as well as those we cannot even fathom? These are questions that extraterrestrial enthusiasts and alien excavators have long been asking, and those individuals who believe they have actually seen unidentified flying objects (UFOs), or had encounters with the third kind, have been confirming for them.
There are four to six super-moons a year. A super-moon happens when a full moon or a new moon coincides with the closest approach the moon makes to the Earth on its elliptical orbit. The recent super-moon occurring, from November 13-15 2016, was said by NASA scientists to be the “brightest super-moon seen since 1948”. As sky gazers were peering at the heavens in droves more numerous than usual, many UFO sightings occurred.

In Miami, Florida; Worcester, Massachusetts; Forest, Virginia and Turbot Ville, Pennsylvania there were reported sightings of UFOs under or near the moon on November 13, 2016 with pictures to cooperate some of the observances. In all the instances the UFOs were described as “blue orbs”. The next day, there were also several sightings of blue orbs around the moon in Los Angeles and Oceanside, California, Seattle, Washington; Ankara, Turkey and Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The Port-Au-Prince sighting was a recorded event, to watch the video click here.
Some have written off the video and even some of the other sightings as simple lenses flares, yet the movement in the video suggests otherwise. How could so many people in so many different parts of the world see the same thing? Could they all be technologically unsavies when using their cameras? What about the reported sightings from the super-moon nights by those who had no cameras and only the naked eye yet saw the same thing?, or Simple delusions? Does the eye only see what the mind wants it to or have we been long taught to write off all those who claim to have seen such things as delirious?
Stay curious, stay staring upward at the heavens, and keep checking the New Mind Journal, for UFO updates.