UFO in Ft Myers Sky for the 16th night in a row

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Brightest star/planet in the sky(about 60-55 degrees from horizon) examined with binoculars proves to be some sort of Super Secret experiment perhaps a HALE(High Altitude Long Endurance platform with future mission to act as a 15-G WiFi link or a microwave or solar power beaming platform. In sky apx 8:10 PM every night at 60-80,000 ft in the stratosphere over Cape Coral in what appears to be a geosynchronous orbit(stationary) for about 1 1/2 hours and then retreats back to its base(Pine Island, North Captiva??) disappearing into the horizon around 10:30PM.

Go outside and look for yourselves. I had an "ET" moment when I realized it wasn't a star/planet but a man/alien made object. I reported this phenomenon to local paper NewsPress Gannett) "News" reporter self- nicknamed "Doubting Thomas" more than a week ago and so far they have failed to report it.

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60-80,000 ft in the stratosphere over Cape Coral in what appears to be a geosynchronous orbit(stationary) for about 1 1/2 hours and then retreats back to its base

Geosynchronous satellites are over a fixed position on The Earth, at an altitude of 36,000 KILOMETERS, not feet.

They don't move above and beyond the horizon randomly.

Just putting science words into a random sentence doesn't give the nonsense any scientific credibility.
 
Brightest star/planet in the sky(about 60-55 degrees from horizon) examined with binoculars proves to be some sort of Super Secret experiment perhaps a HALE(High Altitude Long Endurance platform with future mission to act as a 15-G WiFi link or a microwave or solar power beaming platform. In sky apx 8:10 PM every night at 60-80,000 ft in the stratosphere over Cape Coral in what appears to be a geosynchronous orbit(stationary) for about 1 1/2 hours and then retreats back to its base(Pine Island, North Captiva??) disappearing into the horizon around 10:30PM.

Go outside and look for yourselves. I had an "ET" moment when I realized it wasn't a star/planet but a man/alien made object. I reported this phenomenon to local paper NewsPress Gannett) "News" reporter self- nicknamed "Doubting Thomas" more than a week ago and so far they have failed to report it.

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Anything in a geo sync orbit is at least 22,000 miles high and and you can't see it unless it's a big as a death star and they stay in the same place. Plus the brightest object in the sky is the sun.
 
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Brightest star/planet in the sky(about 60-55 degrees from horizon) examined with binoculars proves to be some sort of Super Secret experiment perhaps a HALE(High Altitude Long Endurance platform with future mission to act as a 15-G WiFi link or a microwave or solar power beaming platform. In sky apx 8:10 PM every night at 60-80,000 ft in the stratosphere over Cape Coral in what appears to be a geosynchronous orbit(stationary) for about 1 1/2 hours and then retreats back to its base(Pine Island, North Captiva??) disappearing into the horizon around 10:30PM.

Go outside and look for yourselves. I had an "ET" moment when I realized it wasn't a star/planet but a man/alien made object. I reported this phenomenon to local paper NewsPress Gannett) "News" reporter self- nicknamed "Doubting Thomas" more than a week ago and so far they have failed to report it.

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weather balloon
 
Brightest star/planet in the sky(about 60-55 degrees from horizon) examined with binoculars proves to be some sort of Super Secret experiment perhaps a HALE(High Altitude Long Endurance platform with future mission to act as a 15-G WiFi link or a microwave or solar power beaming platform. In sky apx 8:10 PM every night at 60-80,000 ft in the stratosphere over Cape Coral in what appears to be a geosynchronous orbit(stationary) for about 1 1/2 hours and then retreats back to its base(Pine Island, North Captiva??) disappearing into the horizon around 10:30PM.

Go outside and look for yourselves. I had an "ET" moment when I realized it wasn't a star/planet but a man/alien made object. I reported this phenomenon to local paper NewsPress Gannett) "News" reporter self- nicknamed "Doubting Thomas" more than a week ago and so far they have failed to report it.

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Brightest star/planet in the sky(about 60-55 degrees from horizon) examined with binoculars proves to be some sort of Super Secret experiment perhaps a HALE(High Altitude Long Endurance platform with future mission to act as a 15-G WiFi link or a microwave or solar power beaming platform. In sky apx 8:10 PM every night at 60-80,000 ft in the stratosphere over Cape Coral in what appears to be a geosynchronous orbit(stationary) for about 1 1/2 hours and then retreats back to its base(Pine Island, North Captiva??) disappearing into the horizon around 10:30PM.

Go outside and look for yourselves. I had an "ET" moment when I realized it wasn't a star/planet but a man/alien made object. I reported this phenomenon to local paper NewsPress Gannett) "News" reporter self- nicknamed "Doubting Thomas" more than a week ago and so far they have failed to report it.

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LOL Tell us more about Schiff's butt buddy.
 
Brightest star/planet in the sky(about 60-55 degrees from horizon) examined with binoculars proves to be some sort of Super Secret experiment perhaps a HALE(High Altitude Long Endurance platform with future mission to act as a 15-G WiFi link or a microwave or solar power beaming platform. In sky apx 8:10 PM every night at 60-80,000 ft in the stratosphere over Cape Coral in what appears to be a geosynchronous orbit(stationary) for about 1 1/2 hours and then retreats back to its base(Pine Island, North Captiva??) disappearing into the horizon around 10:30PM.

Go outside and look for yourselves. I had an "ET" moment when I realized it wasn't a star/planet but a man/alien made object. I reported this phenomenon to local paper NewsPress Gannett) "News" reporter self- nicknamed "Doubting Thomas" more than a week ago and so far they have failed to report it.

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Anything in a geo sync orbit is at least 22,000 miles high and and you can't see it unless it's a big as a death star and they stay in the same place. Plus the brightest object in the sky is the sun.

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22,300 miles and they're always above the same spot on the earth at the equator.

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I saw a UFO once. Hovered all night above the ball field next door. Scared the shit out of me; when I finally went to bed about 3 a.m. I was half sure I would wake up with little green men overrunning the neighborhood.

It wasn't moving like no weather balloon, either.
 
We've all seen UFOs, it was never aliens though. If ETs ever devoted the near infinite energies it takes to travel between stars they are coming to move in, not to anal probe yokels. Some say they are coming to study us but I do not think we are that interesting.
 
Brightest star/planet in the sky(about 60-55 degrees from horizon) examined with binoculars proves to be some sort of Super Secret experiment perhaps a HALE(High Altitude Long Endurance platform with future mission to act as a 15-G WiFi link or a microwave or solar power beaming platform. In sky apx 8:10 PM every night at 60-80,000 ft in the stratosphere over Cape Coral in what appears to be a geosynchronous orbit(stationary) for about 1 1/2 hours and then retreats back to its base(Pine Island, North Captiva??) disappearing into the horizon around 10:30PM.

Go outside and look for yourselves. I had an "ET" moment when I realized it wasn't a star/planet but a man/alien made object. I reported this phenomenon to local paper NewsPress Gannett) "News" reporter self- nicknamed "Doubting Thomas" more than a week ago and so far they have failed to report it.

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Anything in a geo sync orbit is at least 22,000 miles high and and you can't see it unless it's a big as a death star and they stay in the same place. Plus the brightest object in the sky is the sun.
Sun tough to see after sunset!
 
Brightest star/planet in the sky(about 60-55 degrees from horizon) examined with binoculars proves to be some sort of Super Secret experiment perhaps a HALE(High Altitude Long Endurance platform with future mission to act as a 15-G WiFi link or a microwave or solar power beaming platform. In sky apx 8:10 PM every night at 60-80,000 ft in the stratosphere over Cape Coral in what appears to be a geosynchronous orbit(stationary) for about 1 1/2 hours and then retreats back to its base(Pine Island, North Captiva??) disappearing into the horizon around 10:30PM.

Go outside and look for yourselves. I had an "ET" moment when I realized it wasn't a star/planet but a man/alien made object. I reported this phenomenon to local paper NewsPress Gannett) "News" reporter self- nicknamed "Doubting Thomas" more than a week ago and so far they have failed to report it.

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Anything in a geo sync orbit is at least 22,000 miles high and and you can't see it unless it's a big as a death star and they stay in the same place. Plus the brightest object in the sky is the sun.
Sun tough to see after sunset!
Then the moon.
 
Brightest star/planet in the sky(about 60-55 degrees from horizon) examined with binoculars proves to be some sort of Super Secret experiment perhaps a HALE(High Altitude Long Endurance platform with future mission to act as a 15-G WiFi link or a microwave or solar power beaming platform. In sky apx 8:10 PM every night at 60-80,000 ft in the stratosphere over Cape Coral in what appears to be a geosynchronous orbit(stationary) for about 1 1/2 hours and then retreats back to its base(Pine Island, North Captiva??) disappearing into the horizon around 10:30PM.

Go outside and look for yourselves. I had an "ET" moment when I realized it wasn't a star/planet but a man/alien made object. I reported this phenomenon to local paper NewsPress Gannett) "News" reporter self- nicknamed "Doubting Thomas" more than a week ago and so far they have failed to report it.

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Anything in a geo sync orbit is at least 22,000 miles high and and you can't see it unless it's a big as a death star and they stay in the same place. Plus the brightest object in the sky is the sun.
Sun tough to see after sunset!
Go outside and see for yourself. I am correct, IMHO. This is likely a top secret experiment, a revolutionary new experiment that stretches the imagination, a sort of airplane that serves as an uplink/downlink for a revolutiona y new WiFi or power transmission. Could be an integral part of the new SpaceX worldwide network linking his 42,000 satellites to earth users.satellites. Or a competitor
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Brightest star/planet in the sky(about 60-55 degrees from horizon) examined with binoculars proves to be some sort of Super Secret experiment perhaps a HALE(High Altitude Long Endurance platform with future mission to act as a 15-G WiFi link or a microwave or solar power beaming platform. In sky apx 8:10 PM every night at 60-80,000 ft in the stratosphere over Cape Coral in what appears to be a geosynchronous orbit(stationary) for about 1 1/2 hours and then retreats back to its base(Pine Island, North Captiva??) disappearing into the horizon around 10:30PM.

Go outside and look for yourselves. I had an "ET" moment when I realized it wasn't a star/planet but a man/alien made object. I reported this phenomenon to local paper NewsPress Gannett) "News" reporter self- nicknamed "Doubting Thomas" more than a week ago and so far they have failed to report it.

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Anything in a geo sync orbit is at least 22,000 miles high and and you can't see it unless it's a big as a death star and they stay in the same place. Plus the brightest object in the sky is the sun.
Sun tough to see after sunset!
Then the moon.
besides the moon when visible -moon not visible to me from my vantage point tonight - appears 2 to 3 times brighter than Venus in the evening sky.
 
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