I have had no contact with the supposed "extraterrestrials," ( I would run like a bat out of hell if I did ), but I have seen a UFO, only once. I was 17 and playing with my little dog at the time. I happened to look to the north-northwest, towards the Orange Bowl, and saw what looked like a bright helicopter headlight just hovering in the sky. Thinking nothing of it, I continued to play with my dog for awhile, and about 15 minutes later looked, and that light was still there, and still no sound. I thought that the helicopter must be hovering at quite a distance away. Then suddenly, the light began to burn more brightly and intensely and rose straight up into the air. It began to move southeast in my direction, and when it got to my northeast, it stopped completely. It then turned red, then blue, then white, then red, blue, green, and white again. Then it began to expel little smaller round lights that came out of it one by one and lined up in a straight line. All of the sudden, the smaller lights took off in all directions, zig-zagging in the sky, making sharp, no-curve turns, etc., and the big light began to move and at the same time put out more little lights. I screamed like hell and got my father, mother, sister, grandmother, and neighbors outside to watch the "show". It went on for an hour and a half. To this day my father says it is the weirdest thing he ever saw. I called the military base in Coconut Grove, Florida and they told me that I was "seeing flares that were being dropped over Key Biscayne." Now I thought, give me a break, Key Biscayne is to my south-southeast, and this light originated in the Northwest and I have never heard of flares acting like that. Anyway, I have no idea what it actually was, but it certainly was not "flares from Key Biscayne", that's for sure. And I have no desire to have a weird experience like that again. It was fascinating, but it gave me goose-bumps.
Love, Jaypeeto