King of the Americas
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Populated area? Sky condition (cloud cover, height)? Any town in the direction you were looking? Any indication of height?
The area known as the bottom is huge, the northern edge of cooke countyis a rock bluff, that forms a ridge. There is a gravel road that turns west from atop the bluff, and travels down and along side to 75 yards away from the Red River itself, and then goes back up and out onto the higher bluff. The difference in elevation probable isn't over a hundred feet.
The sky was clear, except for this huge gray 'semetrical' saucer looking cloud. I decided to try to screw with my friend telling him, "Hey man look at that ufo! Look at how perfectly semetrical that cloud is. It's a ufo!" And I started flashing my headlights at it and honking.
To which it 'responded'...
...by sucking in and squaring off it's eastern edge...
...that's when the star-like objects emerged, one after the other from the squared off edge, each one zooming off to a fixed position, until there were 7 in total. Then they started to move, each move being more complex or difficult, right angle turns while maintaining a consistant speed. They didn't 'bank' and turn in the manner I am familiar with. The last thing they did was the first one that emerged and the last one headed toward each other, 'combine', and result in a 4-fold larger verson of itself (THIS really blew my mind, because I didn't expect something that big to result. When you put two clay balls together, you don't get something that looks 'twice' as big as the two separate entities. THESE two things...), I looked over at my friend and asked "Did you just see two of them head toward each other...", and he interupted "...combine and make a big ass version, and then split apart again?" "Yeah.", I responded.
The area has a ranch house ever square mile or 2. It's Texas, there's LOTS of space.
There's an tiny town called Burneyville about 3 miles North Northwest, and they have a small airstrip.
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