Saturday, May 7, 2011

UFO Battles on Video



Ed Grimsley has captured several UFOs that appear to be engaged in space combat! The shear physics and flight abilities of these objects is quite astounding. Grimsley claims that he has been witnessing UFOs engage in combat since he was a young child and has the ability to see these craft quite frequently.

"Scientists" are claiming that these objects are nothing more then points of light such as birds, bats, or perhaps distant stars. Grimsley uses special night vision optics to enhance human vision to see these objects. Scientists claim that this very night vision obscures the vision to make simple objects like birds and bugs flying in front of the night vision.

Ed Grimsley firmly believes he is witnessing space combat and sells his unique night vision goggles on his website. His mission is as follows:

Mission

My mission is to show people what is happening in earth space all the time. I want people to start looking through night vision binoculars and see the battles tasking place between aircraft including saucer shaped objects.

To give people a chance for viewing these things I am planning to have skywatch gatherings. With more and more people seeing them, perhaps someone will take notice and report this to the media.

Whoever it is we are battling, it is very serious and a threat to our National Security. [ Ed Grimsley ]


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2 comments:

  1. It is refreshing to realize that extraterrestrials do not engage in combat practices, it is, rather, a human exercise. Maneuvers that may suggest 'conflicts' is just maneuvers. The 'Star Wars' concept is invented for drama to sell people on a form of entertainment, but in real space, they are 'benevolent' and are in compliance to their 'collective' behavior, parallel to their technology...

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  2. I've seen such star light movement across the night sky almost every night...with different colors and sometimes in handful numbers...

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