“Worlds Biggest Skeptic” Reports UFO Sighting Over Australia

JG Vibes

Over the past year or so UFO’s have become less of a cult phenomena and are being taken a lot more seriously by mainstream circles.  Just recently in Austrialia, a man who considered himself the “Worlds Biggest Skeptic” was turned into a believer after seeing a UFO for himself.

According to the International Business Times:

“A father and son have filmed what they believe is a UFO in the sky above Cardwell in Queensland, north east Australia.  Greg Smith and his son filmed the flying objects in the coastal town and the businessman is convinced what he saw was a UFO.  He told the Townsville Bulletin that he used to be “the world’s biggest sceptic” when it comes to aliens, but that the experience “really rattled” him.”

“There were two large orange lights. There was no beam and no noise. It was absolutely silent and they were moving slowly across the sky towards the north-west,” he said.

“We couldn’t tell if the lights were from one or two machines. At first we thought they were over buildings between the highway and the beach, but other people said they were just out over the water.”

The report also featured accounts from other eye witnesses:

“His sighting was confirmed by fellow Cardwell residents Phil and Helen Mulley. Mr Mulley said: “The lights were bright orange and there was no sound whatsoever. The first night there was just one light and it was very bright.”

“We thought it was a chopper coming up the channel. It was traveling at about 45 degrees to the horizon.

“We watched it for a few minutes and then it disappeared in cloud. The next night my sister rang me and said to look outside. I went and looked and there were two lights. We watched them for a while until they disappeared in cloud.”

Below is a Video taken of the UFO:

 

J.G. Vibes is the author of an 87 chapter counter culture textbook called Alchemy of the Modern Renaissance, a staff writer and reporter for The Intel Hub and host of a show called Voluntary Hippie Radio. 

You can keep up with his work, which includes free podcasts, free e-books & free audiobooks at his website www.aotmr.com

This article first appeared at The Intel Hub.

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