Published: 9:12 AM 12/7/2009
Tennessee - 12-05-09
A friend called me and told what he was seeing and the area where it was happening, so I went driving to that area of town.
It's very dark out and very clear skies so we can see well. We started noticing these triangles forming - some huge, some small, but several of them.
They look exactly like stars besides a few which were flashing red. These triangles would start connecting and then reassemble into larger or smaller shapes.
At the base of some of them were the red flashing lights that would stay stationary for a minute or two, then they would fly in different directions with strange flight patterns.
These red lights would then connect to other triangles, then be stationary again for a while. This went on for ten to fifteen minutes then simply stopped.
This was on December 5, 2009 around 10:00 PM. Up to seven days prior, the same things had been seen by other people, but this was the night that I had seen them for myself.
It was very exciting and so real that I still can't calm down about it, so I contacted you guys and maybe we can all make some sense of it.
Tennessee - 12-06-09
I was driving on Interstate 81 South, on the way home from a concert at about 7:45 PM (it was dark outside), and I looked to my left from the passenger seat at a mountain range, and saw two lighted objects.
The first had one flashing red light on it, and was without a doubt a cell phone tower. But then, slightly to the right and a little higher up (too high to be a type of radio tower of any kind), I saw something weird.
There was what seemed to be an airborne object, with five or six visible, non-flashing, white lights on it. It was very far away, but I believe the lights formed a circle, like a disc-shape. I can't be certain.
But it was just hovering there for awhile. I thought at first it was a helicopter, but it had no flashing lights, and most helicopters would not hover for as long as I saw this hover. I was able to shoot a 20 second video with my digital camera, but it is very poor quality. I will try to post it in the future anyway.
I watched it stay there for about 20 seconds, and it disappeared behind the mountain since we were driving, and the mountain came between us and it. My father also witnessed it, and could not identify it either.
After we passed the mountain, I looked back and saw it for a fraction of a second longer before I lost sight of it totally because of the mountains. I travel that section of Interstate 81 several times every week, so I will return to that spot later in the daylight and check for any kind of radio towers that I could have mistaken for a UFO.
Thanks for taking time to read my report.