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5, 2003 Reported by Graham Winch Moss Bluff resident Stephanie Wilks saw a strange glowing object in the nights sky last Thursday. She says, "I am not crazy and I am very sane I don't believe in UFO's but my perspective is changing." Wilks spotted something flying around than night. Her mom videotaped it. Wilks says, "Last Thursday night me and my boyfriend were getting ready to leave and we live across from a big open farm field and in the middle of the field were these four orange lights. Something that isn't there all the time definitely out of the ordinary." Former Sulphur mayor Dennis Sumpter saw something in the sky that night. He even took a picture with his digital camera. Sumpter says, "Well there are a lot people out there that may say I am crazy. When I saw it over the trees again it looked more like flares. I lost it in the trees and about 8 miles later when we got to our farm it had moved in the sky. I served in intelligence in the service and I would think it is some kind of military flare that we are not used to seeing. Wilks says she has no idea what the object was. "Fear of the unknown fear of not knowing what they are looking at or doing or whatever it was watching me or whatever the lights came from very scary and creepy. It was fun though I wouldn't change anything about it,"said Wilks. Both Wilks and Sumpter say they would like to see the object again so they can get a better look. |
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Strange Lights in Sky By TIM STEPHENS - The Herald-Dispatch ROME TOWNSHIP, Ohio -- Maybe it is something for the X-Files. Residents in the Rome Township, Proctorville and Chesapeake areas were not necessarily concerned, but were curious about the source of odd lights in the sky Sunday and Monday nights. Two lights appeared to circle as if chasing one another each night over Rome Township, prompting residents to peer skyward. Occasional blips or flashes also appeared at random, sometimes over Ohio 7 and sometimes over Ohio 243 or to the south, toward the Ohio River. "They were just kind of circling around," said Roger Lambert, of Rome Township. Lambert by no means had thoughts of alien invasion. He was, however, curious as to what the lights were and from where they originated. "I’d just like to know what they are," Lambert said. Lambert wasn’t the only one interested in the lights that appeared, at times, to resemble spotlights reflecting off clouds. The Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department received phone calls inquiring about the lights, as did television stations WOWK and WSAZ. Thunderstorms flashed both nights, but the circling lights certainly didn’t appear to be lightning. While the lights didn’t incite panic, they made for conversation. "I just assumed it was some spotlights or something from somewhere on the other side of the river," J.D Warden of Rome Township said. "I didn’t think anything of it until I saw the little flashes. I don’t think they were lightning, but they could have been. I’m not really worried about it. People see things all the time and they usually have a reasonable explanation." Ohio traditionally has been a hotbed for UFO sightings, although the southeastern part of the state isn’t particularly known for such things. The northeastern section of Ohio, particularly around Akron, has garnered much more attention for strange phenomena in the sky. An event similar to this week’s light show took place in the Greasy Ridge area of Union Township just north of Chesapeake in the early 1970s when residents reported seeing two white lights circling together over farmland on a warm summer night. In the mid-1970s quite a stir was created when a green ball of fire streaked through the summer night sky over the Orchard Drive, Holiday Drive, Scott Drive portion of Rome Township. That fireball was explained away as an oddly colored meteor or a piece of burning "space junk" falling toward earth. Warden said he wouldn’t be surprised if a lot of what has been seen in the skies through the years is nothing more than aircraft from Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. In mid-August, residents of Rome Township twice had their windows rattled in separate incidents when fighter planes flying in formation roared over head and flew southeast. Oddly enough, the Lawrence County light display wasn’t the only recent unusual phenomena in the Buckeye State in recent days. On Friday, then again on Saturday, Heather Rice of Bainbridge, Ohio, spotted and filmed something she couldn’t explain in the skies of central Ohio. "It looked like a circular thing with windows with the red and green lights shining through," Rice said in a story distributed by the Associated Press. "It was spinning fast
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'UFO' Spotted Near Fort Wayne October 11, 2004 Fort Wayne - A resident here got out his video camera and caught an object moving through the sky at a high rate of speed on Sunday. ![]() Brandon McBroom used the family videocam to tape a strange looking object in the Sunday sky. He pulled over in the Croninger Elementary parking lot and pointed the camera north-northwest. WANE-TV took the tape around town Monday to the experts. "That's not a meteor. It's too slow," said Roger Sugden, Assistant State Director with Mutual UFO Network. "High altitude aircraft. If you've seen them at sunset, they're pretty far away. People don't know what they're looking at.You'll see a white line that's moving real slow, that's the contrail and in front is the aircraft." But Christopher Crow, Assistant Professor of Geosciences at IPFW, thinks this is a meteor. "Whatever that is, it's coming down at a very fast speed. That's what's causing it to heat up - the friction in the atmosphere to the point where it's creating plasma, giving off flames," said Crow. "My first inclination is it's not a meteor," said Chris Highland, who is from the Fort Wayne Astronomical Society. His opinion is different from the other two. "I'm more inclined to think this is space junk, like an empty booster or a fuel tank," said Highland. Thanks to WANE-TV
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The Sonora Sightings Unusual object are currently being filmed and photographed over Sonora, California and surrounding cities. Mark Olson has a website in which he shares the information concerning the sightings. The documentation includes many photos and film footage which can be viewed on your computer, as well as written history and information on equipment he used to capture the unknown object. Mark A. Olson, D.M. |
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Hawaii UFO Looked
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The National ledger By Jeff Freeland Aug 18, 2006 An unidentified flying object was spotted over the Hilo Airport area Tuesday morning, Hawaii County Civil Defense said. A UFO in Hawaii? For now it certainly seems that way although as with most sightings eyewitness accounts vary a bit. The Honolulu Star-Bulletin is reporting that the FBI and the Transportation Security Administration are investigating the sightings of an object that reportedly resembled a missile flying over the airport. *** Witnesses told the newspaper the silver object was silver and emitted a vapor trail; however it had no apparent fins or markings on it. One man told the newspaper, "The noise was super loud." The Star-Bulletin reports that witnesses gave opposite descriptions of its direction and widely varying estimates of its size. *** The largest estimate was about 12 feet long, and the smallest was one foot, according to the report. One report said it was headed over the airport's main runway, but another said it was headed north from Hilo, away from the airport. Civil Defense official Lanny Nakano said the federal agencies classified the sighting as unconfirmed. Nakano, reading from notes from another Civil Defense official, said it was seen at 10:18 a.m. headed away from the airport. |
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Strange Unexplained Lights Seen Over Grand Junction, CO Jan 25, 2008 ![]() Strange lights were reported all around the Grand Valley Saturday night just before 7pm. Witnesses said they could see several white lights and other objects with blue, red and green lights hovering in the sky for several hours. At one point, it looked as if the lights were trailing something, and then combined into a strong red light. Very static lights were also seen east of Grand Junction above the Mesa. These appearing to be more static...but green, blue and red... In a flashing pattern. KJCT put several calls into the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) who is in charge of tracking objects in the sky. NORAD said there were no military planes in the area at the time of the sighting. |
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The Phoenix Lights 13 Years
Later By Grant Lawrence March 9, 2010 opednews.com (Source) For OpEdNews: Grant Lawrence - Writer "It was enormous and inexplicable. Who knows where it came from? A lot of people saw it, and I saw it too." Former Arizona Governor Fife Symington Over the last several years, since the Phoenix Lights incident on March 13th in 1997, there have been reports of more Phoenix lights. But nothing compares to the formations that flew over Arizona for hours 13 years ago. Thousands saw those lights and some thought that perhaps it was an alien invasion. After the incident, Arizona's Governor Fife Symington made a joke about the Phoenix Lights by having a costumed alien appear at a press conference. Later in 2007, Symington admits that the Lights were no joke. "....It was dramatic. And it couldn't have been flares because it was too symmetrical." The former Arizona Governor revealed the object to be a "craft of unknown origin." While Symington hasn't been the only political figure in Arizona to comment on the Phoenix Lights, he stands alone in his admission that they were more than just flares. When asked to comment on the Phoenix Lights in 2000, Senator John McCain said, "That has never been fully explained." He also quickly added, "But I have to tell you that I do not have any evidence whatsoever of aliens or UFOs...." Source: The Truth is Out There Fife Symington says he feels sorry for making a joke of the incident but he felt he needed to do something to alleviate the hysteria that was developing. |