nightly show, Basin and Range Radio. (A call-in show run out of Pahrump, Nevada, that is centered around aliens and other unexplained phenomena. It had been syndicated nationwide earlier in the year.)
6. The day after Nash’s show airs, there’s a write-up about the “Lansburg Lights” in Weird World News, a national tabloid publication, increasing exposure across the country.
And after that, future sociologists, well, that’s when the first abduction occurred.
Blog Comments
The following compilation is a selection of user comments from lightbringernews.com. Comments were originally posted on the article “‘I Saw a Fire in the Sky’: A Chronology of UFO Sightings in the Greater Pittsburgh Area.”
devlmdemedoit: Has anyone tried to make contact with these UFOs? Can’t we do something besides WATCH them?
hereafter: This article is ridiculous. There isn’t a single credible source listed. Why is the public putting any trust in Adam Frykowski?
skywatcher51: @hereafter Don’t read it if you don’t like it.
CIAyylmao2001: WHAT THE FCK PEOPLE HOW LONG IS IT GOING TO TAKE YOU TO REALIZE THOSE LITES HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH ALIENS ITS THE GOVERNMENT KEEPING WATCH ON YOU????????? THERE EXERCISING CONTROL AND ALL OF YOU SHEEP ARE LETTING IT HAPPEN
kingcoyote: i seen lights. 3 days ago i was outside putting the lid on the trash can to keep the raccoons out and i looked up and seen about 5 lights moving around and i no they werent airplanes or helicopters
cakesandmadness: A girl at my school says she saw lights too and I don’t know why she’d lie
♥dOnT_hAtE_mE_cUz_Im_FaMoUs♥: @cakesandmadness Maybe bcuz she’s a total drama queen?
qrevolution: @kingcoyote So I’m not the only one that’s noticed Lansburg is overrun by raccoons lately?
AliensAmongUs592: This is an excellent article. We should all appreciate Mr. Frykowski for gathering so much relevant information in one place. I’m 65% certain I saw lights in the sky on my way home from work last night. I’ll continue to follow this blog for further developments.
MissusFry1962: Very informative. I can tell you did a lot of research. Love, Mom.
Interlude
Alien Abductions
Suspend your disbelief for a moment and pretend you believe alien abductions are possible.
Then, imagine this:
You’re driving along a dark country road. It’s a route you’ve taken countless times. But tonight, something is different. Tonight, a light appears in the sky ahead of you. You slow down and approach it slowly, an inexplicable feeling of dread getting stronger the closer you get.
As you near the light, your radio—tuned to a local station—has a burst of static. The stations rapidly change. And was that…? Did you hear a voice coming through the speakers? For a moment, it was almost as if you were receiving a command…
Now the light is directly above you. Without warning, your car shuts off completely, as if the battery died. The light becomes more intense, filling the vehicle, and a sound starts. A hum. Is it coming from above you? Is it from inside your own head?
Trying to restart your car does nothing. You panic. You fumble your cell phone from your pocket to call someone, anyone, to rescue you. Despite your terror, you notice the time: 9:07 p.m.
You open your phone contacts and hesitate. Who should you call? A friend? A family member? The police?
It turns out, you never have to make the decision.
As suddenly as it appeared, the light is gone. The radio plays softly. The night, once again, seems perfectly normal.
Except for the fact that your car is parked in the middle of the road, and you have your phone in hand. You glance down at it.
It’s 9:48 p.m.
You’d only scrolled through your contacts for a few seconds. A minute at the absolute most.
So how did the time jump from 9:07 to 9:48? Where did those forty-one minutes go?
You brush it off. Better to not dwell on it.
But some things won’t stay buried.
A few nights later, the memories come. The feeling of being powerless. Of having someone in your head, reading your thoughts. Instruments probing your body. Paralysis. And looming over you, a large, gray head with black eyes.
The eyes stay with you the longest. Make you wake up screaming.
Everywhere you go, everything you do, you think of those black eyes.
You feel altered, though you can’t say how exactly. You simply know you’re different. You know that in those forty-one minutes something happened to you, something you can’t explain. No one would believe you even if you could explain.
One single night. Forty-one lost minutes. That’s all it took to change your life forever.
That’s all it took to destroy you.
Or maybe not. Maybe you aren’t