Three UFO reports out of Amarillo, Texas, spanning 1988 to 1990, have recently been submitted to MUFON (cases 121379, 121340, and 121313). I presume they were all submitted by the same witness or by a MUFON field investigator documenting a single witness' encounters. (Another MUFON report, case 94643, submitted back in 2018, is also referenced in the testimony as something to compare to...) I am not going to share each of these sightings, but just one. Note that each report has drawings and a detailed testimony to go with it. Also note that this testimony references another similar MUFON report (case 94643), which was submitted in 2018, and I think that was a different witness entirely (but I have no way to verify): While residing in the northeast quadrant of Amarillo, TX, some time before the resumption of the 1990-1991 school-year for my kids, my son complained to me that the "space guys" were STILL bothering him during the night, and that during the previous night to his retelling of the event, he claimed that he had awakened suddenly during the early morning, to observe 3 Grey-variant entities in the process of exiting his bedroom one-at-a-time, by "hover-gliding" along and somehow "passing through" the walls and closed window of the bedroom, headed westward. He reported deciding to get out of bed and look out of the window in the direction the small humanoids had departed, while becoming aware that he had experienced yet another of the troublesome, nighttime nosebleeds. Reported looking out of the west-facing window, and although did not observe any more entity activity, he reported observing a landed UFO within the confines of the residence's large, rear yard, at an approx. 25'-35' range into the yard. He reported that the object appeared as flat/dull silvery-gray in overall coloration, had a "bell"-shape with a raised, centrally-located dome/copula on top, a short, flat-bottom, centrally-located "cylinder"-like feature extending a short ways below/beyond the main body's bottom edge, had roundish portholes/windows around the main body's circumference, had tripod-like landing struts and crew access ramp/staircase lowered and in place for use, and with fairly faint/dim light emanating out/through the ramp/staircase and porthole/window areas. Object was estimated as approx. 30'-40' diameter, stood approx. 20'-30' from the ground, with the dome/copula area approx. 5' tall and approx. 8' diameter. After observing the scene for a bit, and making sure the humanoids weren't still skulking around, reported having an "impulse" to just return to bed and sleep, which he did without any thought/action towards cleaning up any of the "nosebleed mess", until awakening again in the later morning. Incident was somewhat similar to part of report content within MUFON case #94643. Sketch/map available. When a witness claims to have seen multiple UFOs, does that make you more or less likely to believe their "stories?" I think this is an interesting phenomenon within the phenomenon... sometimes those with the most fascinating encounters, or with repeated encounters, get marginalized in this field. As if their experiences are "too good to be true." But if we are considering ETs to be the origin of some UFOs, then why would we expect any less from witnesses?
Another thing to consider is... why do some people see UFOs more often than others? Do UFO witnesses simply look up at the sky more often; are they more aware of their surroundings than others? Or could it even be that some people are capable of perceiving UFOs, while others aren't?!? Another possibility is that UFOs may target certain individuals. It could be a combo. Let me know your thoughts on this sighting and more in the comments below, or on Twitter or Facebook. Have you ever had a UFO experience like this before? Are you one of those witnesses who sees UFOs frequently? Let me know!
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