NUFORC Sighting 160308

Occurred: 2012-11-12 14:00 Local - Approximate
Reported: 2020-10-30 10:48 Pacific
Duration: 30 seconds
No of observers: 1

Location: Malibu, CA, USA

Shape: Sphere
Characteristics: Aura or haze around object, Changed Color, Landed

damaged ufo crash lands into the bay of LA and explodes 2 days later, chasing extinct sea life to the surface.

In broad daylight, afternoon 2-4pm, the sphere was overhead, moving SW to East at airplane speed, but low, a couple hundred yards overhead.

The sphere was many times larger than a passenger jet and had a large hole in it, of which I couldn't tell if something hit it, or if it exploded from within, although I could see halls and floors within the hole.

It went from being visible to being invisible, and was surrounded by a tube shaped (self emitted atmosphere?) I could see the atmosphere at times, and there was what looked like lightening within it, as if the ship were damaged,(maybe someone shot it,) so it appeared to be shorting out. I imagine that is why it would cloak, then be uncloaked.

I was on Point Dume, raking up lemons, and watched it move across the bay of LA at I would estimate at the elevation of 500 feet. It quickly, (faster than aircraft but nothing supersonic or anything,) got to between the southern tip of LA's bay and the island of Catalina, and doinked into the ocean.

Two days later it exploded and part of it blew up into the atmosphere, and dozens of people got it on phone cameras. It was on the cover of the LA Times and is covered in many ufo documentaries.

I have seen the explosion on TV, but I seem to be the only person to have seen it enter the water.

A couple weeks later, a neighbor and I saw a blue sphere enter the ocean south of Point Dume.

Since this time, many odd, extinct sea animals have left the depths, and landed on the shores of Orange County.



Posted 2020-12-23

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