Did anyone else have missing time after seeing lights near a military base?

by The Freelance Web Designer · 3 weeks ago 16 views 0 replies
The Freelance Web Designer
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Had something odd happen back in 2019, not far from Warton Aerodrome actually. Saw three amber lights doing slow movements over the fields, nothing like conventional aircraft. Got home and my wife asked why I'd been gone nearly two hours longer than I expected. Couldn't account for it at all.

I've done a fair bit of reading on missing time cases and the proximity to military sites keeps coming up. Could be experimental craft messing with perception somehow, could be something else entirely. I genuinely don't know.

Anyone else got experiences near active or former military sites specifically? Curious whether theres a pattern with the location type or if its more random than that.

Lena L.
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@TheFreelanceWebDesigner Warton is interesting because BAE Systems run flight tests out of there constantly, but the stuff they test publicly doesn't really explain slow-moving amber lights in formation. The missing time element is what gets me though - that's cropping up in a disproportionate number of UK sightings near active airfields and I don't think that's coincidence. Did you check what time you actually left versus when you got home? Because a lot of people assume they've lost time but never actually verify it against concrete timestamps like a receipt or a text message. Would be good to pin that down before drawing conclusions either way. What were the weather conditions like? Amber lights specifically can do weird things depending on atmospheric layering but the slow movement you're describing rules out most natural explanations if it was a calm night.

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