Huh. Apparently going home and doing things with my life like preparing and eating dinner, going shopping, spending time with my kids, etc, is "running away"
Anyway, the original claim:
A Gulfstream jet with a spotlight attached to be precise.
I know it is because I saw it...
The Clown Derfers nagged me into doing so.
However, all the Clown Derfers now want to tell me that I did not see what I saw.
Even though I only looked at the stupid thing because they asked me to...
Lulzy little fellas ain't they!
Anyhoo; they're now clogging up my rockets thread with their whacked-out gibberish...
So I've created this thread for em to tell me I didn't see the thing they told me to look at in the first place...
If that makes sense?
Ah; who cares?
They're mental anyway!
Off you go, Clowns - say NO U!!! for a few pages...
Get it off your chests!
No dates, no references (as expected). Nothing of the AM/PM thing yet. That's to come. I guess he likes to build excitement.
I DID look at the correct time. Now known to be 18:14 GMT +-90 minutes or so
And the ISS did NOT arrive.
So, in case the bullshit 'spotthestation' website had mixed up AM & PM, I looked again PRECISELY 12 hours later. A mention of the AM/PM, and the site. The excitement builds!
And the ISS arrived.
From the wrong direction.
The ISS arriving from the wrong direction is reported often by ISS-geeks btw; they're too dumb to question it though.
It was visible from the horizon only as a bright speck of light & looked exactly like the ISS does in all the home-movies on youtube.
But as it got nearly overhead it passed through a high cirrus cloud & then the brightness switched off.
I was left looking at what was undoubtedly a small jetliner.
As NASA & the ESA both use Gulfstreams this is a logical choice for what I saw.
The only interesting thing is that, shortly after it turned its spotlight off, it seemed to vanish.
As there were no clouds for it to enter, I hypothesise it may have some form of adaptive camouflage.
This is what I saw.
I have observed aircraft for a long time.
I know what I am looking at.
Despite your psychotic abuse, I DO come from a family of military pilots.
And I have NEVER seen any aircraft lit up like the thing I saw last thursday. And a date, February 11
NEVER.
You can tell me different as long, loud & often as you like...
But you will not change what I KNOW & what I SAW.
Now; Carry On Lying!
A near Copy/Paste of the above. And another.
And Another.And Another. And another. And another, though he includes the actual date And again. And some more, though I couldn't be assed to link again to the same text.
You got the time wrong by over an hour & the 'elevated position' is in my back garden, jackass.
And no, I'm not going to tell you the time the site I looked at gave me because that'd tell you the city I live in, scumbag.
In fact, the time you give & the time I had show teh fake ISS took well over an hour to travel the length of the UK...
EXACTLY what you'd expect if it was a Gulfstream jet.
But no need for the above anyway, cos the fact you went to all this trouble snooping, prying & trying to 'debunk' what I saw tells me for absolute CERTAIN that teh fake ISS is a Gulfstream with a spotlight on...
No doubt about it now; NONE.
Thanks for that, LOSER!
So, I'm off by apparently "more than an hour" and he won't confirm because he doesn't want to give away his location, even though the IP address I have for him did that anyway.*
So, there's quotes in full.
He tries to view the ISS on Thursday, February 11 at 18:14 GMT +- 90 minutes or so. Doesn't see it, waits until 06:14 GMT +- 90 minutes or so on the Thursday, oops, Friday, February 12 and sees his G3 with a spotlight.
Isn't losing track of the days one of the early symptoms of Alzheimer's?
* I embed a small 1x1 gif served from one of my domains into some of my posts. It is requested by a unique url when I'm quoted and the reply is previewed. After that, it's a matter of grepping logs and comparing timestamps. Don't worry, NASA can do the same thing.