JB if you read this post could you please comment on its accuracy (or lack of), then i could alter it to resemble what you think it looked like.

John Burroughs: The lights were red and blue, the red one above the blue one, and they were flashing on and off. Because I’ve never seen anything like that coming from the woods before we decided to drive down and see what it was. We went down east-gate road and took a right at the stop sign and drove about 10-20 yards to where there is a road that goes into the forest. I could see a white light shining into the trees and I could still see the red and blue one. We decided we better go call it in so we went back up towards East Gate and called it in. The whole time I could see the lights and the white light was almost at the edge of the road and the blue and red lights were still out in the woods....
...You could see the lights down by a farmer’s house. We climbed over the fence and started walking toward the red and blue lights and they just disappeared. Once we reached the farmer’s house we could see a beacon going around, so we went toward it. We followed it for about 2 miles before we could see it was coming from a lighthouse. We had just passed a creak and were told to come back when we saw a blue light to our left in the trees. It was only there for a minute and just streaked away. After that we didn’t see anything and returned to the truck.”
Ed Cabansag: While we walked, each one of us would see the lights. Blue, red, white, and yellow. The beckon light turned out to be the yellow light. We would see them periodically, but not In a specific pattern. As we approached, the lights would seem to be at the edge of the forret. We were about 100 meters from the edge of the forrest when I saw a quick movement, it look visible for a moment . It look like it spun XXgXX left a quarter of a turn, then it was gone. As we entered the forrest, the blue and red lights were not visible anymore. Only the beacon light, was still blinking.
We figured the lights were coming from past the forrest, since nothing was visible when we past through the woody forrest. We would see a glowing near the beacon light, but as we got closer we found It to be a lit up farm house. After we had passed throught the forrest, we thought it had to be an aircraft accident. So did CSC as well. But we ran and walked a good 2 miles past out the vehicle, until we got to a vantage point where we could determine that what we were chasing was X only a beacon light off In the distance. Our route through the forrest and field was a direct one, straight towards the light.
C. Floor: Blue light scatters more strongly than red light. This effect is not observed very often in connection with lighthouses because most lighthouses nowadays use mercury-vapour lights, which can be considered as 'nearly monochromatic' (Kangieser, 1950). It is only when the lighthouse has an incandescent bulb as its light source that the light source sometimes looks more reddish with increasing distance. For this effect to occur there must be sufficient particles in the atmosphere to cause considerable scattering. The reddish appearance of the light source has its counterpart in the red-coloured disc of the sun that is low on the horizon.The autihor observed the phenomenon of a reddish light source at Midsland, 6 km frorn the Terschelling lighthouse. During drizzle the light source looked dim and reddish. As the author approached the lighthouse (weather unchanged) the light became brighter and whiter. On another occasion the author could see both the (mercury vapour) lighthouse of Vlieland and the (incandescent-bulb) lighthouse of Terschelling at the same time. When sailing from Terschelling to Harlingen as darkness was falling, the distances between him and the lighthouses of Vlieland and Terschelling increased. The colour of the Vlieland light remained constant, whereas the light from the Tershelling lighthouse became more reddish
The difference in colour is also linked to the weather conditions.
http://www.keesfloor.nl/artikelen/diver ... thouse.pdf
John Burroughs wrote:WOW!! And yes I got that close...
Observer wrote:Looks like the movie was based on the Travis Walton 'alleged' Alien abduction case.
John Burroughs wrote:We were not even close to the farm house. Nice try...
JB Witness statement:
You could see the lights down by a farmer’s house. We climbed over the fence and started walking toward the red and blue lights and they just disappeared. Once we reached the farmer’s house we could see a beacon going around, so we went toward it.
Ed Cabansag witness statement:
We figured the lights were coming from past the forrest, since nothing was visible when we past through the woody forrest. We would see a glowing near the beacon light, but as we got closer we found It to be a lit up farm house.
David Bryant wrote:Ignis, dear:
We're not stupid:
David Bryant wrote:Leigh Hart's video is very entertaining: a million miles away from being asensible
documentary about Roswell, but still amusing. The problem is that the 'new generation' will watch it and think it's all gospel.
David Bryant wrote:By the way, Ignis, are you attending the September meeting? It'd be great to find out who/what you are!
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