Well frens…
Without dragging this out, long story short, I saw another disc this weekend.
Though far different than the two discs I previously saw.
Friday night I made several attempts, and saw nothing.
Last night, I walked out on an east facing deck with my handheld 200mw green pointer.
As soon as I walked out, within seconds I had numerous flashes around the big dipper.
Maybe within 2-3 minutes, to my left I saw something come out from the treeline closest to my left.
Honestly… it was one of the most ridiculous things I ever saw.
Yeah… I got excited, REALLY excited. I was laughing my ass off after seeing this.
What I saw was almost a comical shape of a disc, it wasn't solid though.
This was translucent.
It was wide from the angle I saw it from.
It wasn't perfectly sideways, but tilted so that I could see more of the overall shape and not just a side profile.
It looked so "fake" at the time I didn't know what to think.
It appeared to have almost like a plasma trail, colored in a very distinct light purple, or pink.
The color from it was nothing like any celestial or natural earth phenomena I've ever seen.
The trail was the same width as the craft.
This moved far slower than a shooting star.
Quicker than an aircraft, and far closer.
By my estimation, maybe 2-3 miles out max.
It traveled for maybe 1 mile so I did have a good look at it.
All the while, appearing "inter-dimensional" for lack of a better word.
It traveled perfectly visible from the treeline for that mile or so, then instantly disappeared.
I honestly couldn't believe my eyes after seeing this… it was nothing like the two discs I had pass directly over me 3 years ago.
Those were two discs flying in perfect formation one just ahead of the other, and they were black against the night sky.
They flew directly over me only several hundred feet up, a very solid black contrast while they blotted out the stars.
While this craft appeared to be something far different.
The previous discs looked solid, this definitely did not.
I keep reaching out and asking for "more", though always humble and patient.
I don't know what else to tell you.