Diana thay were in the sky. not that far up either the most worrying.
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A lot of these sightings are Chinese Lanterns which people light and release to float upwards.
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Diana, Melissa just wrote that she didn't see anything of all that you just wrote, try re-reading Melissa's writing here, that came from her own hands! I don't think that your fairy theory is going to get anywhere today, Diana! Melissa has proven you completely out of touch this morning, and I am trying to help you realise this!
They came from no where mrp surely if they were lanterns then i would of seen them coming from far away?
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So! Chinese lanterns being released from Dover and up northwards. Is it Chinese New Year or something?
TRUST ME im the biggest non believer of aliens and them sorts always thought Mark was deluded for beliving otherwise but i cant say that what i saw with my own eyes hasnt unnerved me.
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Interesting. How long did these lights take to cross the sky Melissa?
Meteors, or shooting stars if you will, cross the sky in a split second usually leaving a streak. However, not always - I once saw one that looked like a orange ball that seemed to tumble and may have been visible for two seconds or so before disappearing over the horizon. But to see three is distinctly odd - maybe it was a slow moving meteor that that just broken up?
You might like to try seeking out UFOMEK - (Ufo Monitoring East Kent), the local group to see if anyone else has filed a report.
Sid im sorry. lol
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Melissa! Don't worry. Aliens don't exist! Neither do fairies. It might have been an angelical manifestation, or possibly Diana might find out that the Army was on manouvres (can someone tell me how to spell that word).
They were slow moving. Moved around up and down then went up in the air and went
I am absolutely astonished to learn that fairies do not exist. And there was me believing in them for all these years. The next thing you will be telling me is that Father Christmas is just a myth. And pigs don't fly.
Seriously Melissa, I have seen such lights on several occasions over the years and I am absolutely certain that they have a natural explanation. I remember at one point people were worried about UFO's and it turned out that the military had been testing their new stealth aircraft which was supposed to be top secret.
Diana i feel the time has came for the "chat" there is no father christmas and pigs dont fly unless u put a man on a plane
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melissa,does ankles and slapping ring a bell.
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I saw the lights to, they seemed to be blown on the wind .
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Diana, take Melissa's advice, and do believe that father christmas is a myth, as too are pigs that fly! I didn't know that you believed in so many fairy-tales, perhaps you've been listening too much to Pixies out in your back-garden!
I used to have pixies in my garden, but then i cut my grass havent seen them since.
Brian this is not a place to talk about what me and hubby do in our spare time
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Melissa/Diana, I work in the airline industry; beleive me fairies DO exist!!