I was watching a television show last night about UFOs and had to chuckle about some of the segments in which there was a lot of speculation about underground and underwater bases where extraterrestrials typically are thought to hide from us while they work on whatever it is they work on.
There was the usual discussion of the Chicago O’Hare airport UFO sighting in 2006 which, according to the official FAA explanation was a weather phenomenon known as a “punch hole” cloud. Of course, true believers don’t believe that.
The show also rehashed the remote viewing theme in which somebody describes and draws pictures of things which are said to be seen remotely, often of extraterrestrials and humans working together on antique cars.
Remote viewer: I see many objects lining the walls of a hollowed-out mountain in Wyoming.
Observer: What are the objects?
Remote viewer: They are…socket wrenches. Billions and billions of socket wrenches.
Observer: Zzzzzzzz.
I thought about that show as I was walking out to the mailbox pod early this morning. I saw a very a bright object in the eastern sky. It didn’t move. It wasn’t disk-shaped and it didn’t look like an orb. It didn’t abduct me. It looked like a star, which I decided it was. I looked around the internet and it was most likely Venus, sometimes called the morning star (it also can be known as the evening star).
That reminded me of an X-File episode in which Jesse Ventura, a former Minnesota governor (1999-2003), had a role. The episode was “Jose Chung’s from Outer Space” and it’s one of my favorites. Ventura played a man in black.
I’m not saying Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) don’t exist and I don’t know why we need to call them Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) nowadays. I’m just saying that the morning star is a beautiful thing.

Whoa! For some reason I don’t recall that episode of the X-files. Jesse did a great job! Will have to look it up. By the way there are several Smartphone apps for pinpointing objects in the night sky. They work incredibly well and even locate objects when they are below the horizon and on the other side of your ceiling.
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Thanks for the smartphone app tip! Do those apps work if the phone was made by Fred Flintstone Fones R Us?
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Worked on my old iPhone 7.0 until I upgraded recently…
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Many thanks, George!
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