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   On Wed, 31 Jul 2024 03:28:13 -0000 (UTC), R Kym Horsell wrote:   
      
   > kami wrote:   
   >> it was at night, too fast to be a plane, not a meteor or asteroid or   
   >> anything burning up in the atmosphere, that would be obvious.   
   >>   
   >> i suspect it was our local federation monitoring societal and planetary   
   >> health. either that or wishful thinking, which is very bad.   
   >   
   > Report it to some relevant organisation.   
   > Without writing a whole book on it try to include some   
   > details like local time, where you were, what part of the sky   
   > it was in, shape, speed and direction of travel, any colors of overall craft   
   > or any lights it was showing.   
   >   
   > Some of these things fit into patterns. The most important things for   
   > my programs is time and date of the sighting. It seems a good chunk of   
   > sightings worldwide happen at the same time GMT every day.   
   > "Patrol" as you say. Some of them match up against likely missions   
   > flown out of military bases in the US, NW Russia and other locations   
   > we know about. Another chunk line up with how close certain planets   
   > are to us at the time.   
      
      
   is there a worldwide org or website i can report to and monitor various   
   reports?   
      
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