January 3, 2012  Lytle Creek, California, northeast of Mt. Baldy - J. D. Johnson is a 42-year-old computer technician who has worked in information technology half his life and describes himself as a man who is rarely rattled by anything happening around him. But the night of March 23, 2006, he and his friend, Bob, encountered bright, colorful aerial lights in Lytle Creek, California, east of Mount Baldy and northeast of San Bernardino that not only scared J. D., but left him confused and unable to remember clearly what happened.

Today he wonders if he had missing time caused by one or more of  the colorful lights that seemed to stalk his suburban. Part 1 includes his original email to Earthfiles and thirteen of the digital images J. D. snapped allegedly at the times on the camera metadata included with each image. But in J. D.'s confused, troubled memory, he thought he took the images some time after 2 AM March 24, and not before midnight on March 23, 2006, as shown in the image metadata.

To read more, click here.