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Post by Top Secret Ufo Reporter on Mar 2, 2004 16:55:01 GMT -5
The UFO Sighting Continue and increasing!
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Post by Top Secret Ohio Ufo Reporter on Mar 2, 2004 16:55:58 GMT -5
Recent Ohio Ufo Flap - Still Going!
• On June 2nd, a resident of West Chester, Ohio reported a dramatic UFO sighting near his residence that was accompanied by a local power failure. The witness, awakened around 2:30 AM by the beeping sound of a battery backup to his computer, detected the smell of ozone and went to his window to see an odd object in the sky. The disk-shaped object was compared to the size of a bus with bright lights spinning very fast. The lights spun so fast they almost appeared to strobe or pulsate.
• On June 6 at 2:30 a.m. in Monroe, Ohio, a Butler County resident observed an unusual bulb-shaped UFO at a 1,000-foot elevation, traveling from a south to northwest direction. At the moment the object was directly overhead, the witness claims he lost satellite reception and the lights in his house dimmed.
• And at 11:00 p.m. on August 22 in Hillsboro, Ohio, an enormous object was seen in the eastern sky. Cincinnati UFO Investigator Donnie Blessing was told that multiple witnesses observed a circular object that had a rotating set of white lights around the center, with one of the lights shining down on the ground.
• And two days later in nearby Locust Grove, Ohio, a crop circle was discovered in a soybean field across from the legendary Serpent Mound Indian Burial Ground in Adams County.
• Following separate reports of UFOs sighted in Bethel, Ohio and objects videotaped from Bainbridge, Akron and Canton, residents in Proctorville and Chesapeake, Ohio complained of mysterious flashing lights "chasing each other" on Sunday and Monday nights, Aug. 31 & Sept. 1. The Lawrence County Sheriffs Department received phone calls inquiring about the lights, as did television stations WOWK and WSAZ.
• Shortly afterward, a spectacular Crop Formation was discovered near the Siep Mound Indian Burial Ground in Ross County, Ohio.
• Ohio UFO Sightings Continued on September 13, 2003, when an Adams County resident reported a tremendous object seen near Belfast. A total of four witnesses spoke of a triangular-shaped formation of lights on one large object, the lights reportedly flashed in sequence and would simultaneously alternate in color from pinkish-red, blue, white to yellow. The triangular arrangement of lights were comprised of 4-or 5 lights with the peak of the triangle facing downward, at the bottom.
• On Monday evening, Sept. 22 around 7:30 pm, a massive UFO was sighted in Franklin County, Ohio. A motorist traveling on Beaverbrook Road observed a colossal disc-shaped object floating silently overhead. The witness, interviewed at length by the National Institute for Discovery Science and MUFON investigators, said the monstrous object seen near Ghanna, Ohio, was floating silently over the treetops.
• On September 23, Mason County, Kentucky schoolteacher Martha Franklin and her husband Michael captured strange images on a "deer surveillance camera" mounted in woodland on their property in Ellsberry, Ohio. The photographs, published in the Adams County People's Defender newspaper, seem to challenge rational explanation. The camera, used to photograph wildlife, can be triggered by motion or a heat source, and documented several photographs, one showing a saucer shaped light source above the treeline.
• And at 10:30 p.m. on September 24, a resident of Franklin, Ohio contacted Wright Patterson Air Force Base to report a remarkable UFO seen in the sky near her Butler County home. A medical assistant, she and her three children spotted a strange pattern of huge green flashing lights when approaching her residence in the Heartland subdivision.
• On Wednesday, October 15, Mr. Stuart Linder of Hamilton, Ohio, spotted an object that was hovering over the Hamilton High School in Hamilton, Ohio. The UFO, described as a multi-colored "upside down diamond," rotated in place, emanating a 'glow' for about 10-minutes before speeding away to the west.
The undeniable upsurge of UFO and crop circle reports have flummoxed the few and unfunded UFO researchers who try to track and document the many claims. Will the challenge of UFO investigation reveal evidence of UFO visitation, and will the spate of sighting activity continue to befuddle a region already tender from its share of unusual activity? Perhaps only time will tell.
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Post by Top Secret Ufo Reporter on Mar 2, 2004 17:01:35 GMT -5
The Sightings Continue!
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Post by Top Secret Ohio Ufo Reporter on Mar 2, 2004 17:03:46 GMT -5
Another UFO Sighting Report:
This afternoon an Adams County resident contacted the Cincinnati UFO Hotline to report a very unusual and tremendously large object seen around midnight of early this same morning.
I spoke with 21-year old Mandy (name and phone # on file) for over 1-hour, taking notes on what she described as a spectacularly large object that was seen to the northeast of her location on Silcott Road in Seaman, Ohio (off of Route 32). From the side of her house, she -along with three other witnesses (her mom, her sister and one of her friends)- observed a triangular-shaped formation of lights on one large object, the lights reportedly flashed in sequence and would simultaneously alternate in color from pinkish-red, blue, white to yellow. The triangular arrangement of lights were comprised of 4-or 5 lights with the peak of the triangle facing downward, at the bottom
The witness described the lights flashing as if in a train or row of lights. "The lights were on the outer edge," she said, "assuming the lights that were flashing in sequence were along a triangular outer edge." She said this flashing effect was vastly different than the twinkling of a star.
She said the colors would change but do so in a unanimous fashion, all red or all yellow, etc., and would flash along the outer edge of the object in a slow sequence at first, then the flashing sequence escalated in speed after several minutes into the sighting.
The witness first observed the object when taking her dog outside around 12:00 a.m. midnight. The object caught her attention due to its brightness in the sky. She said that the full moon and planet Mars was visible from her residence (which has a good, unobstructed view of the sky), and noted a distinction between the object, the full moon and Mars. She said that the UFO was not quite as big as a full moon from her vantage point, but was less than 1/2 the size of the full moon from her perspective. She said this was a very large object and that it hovered in place for almost one hour at an elevation she estimated to be less than 45 degrees above the horizon.
She said that her mother, who is skeptical about UFOs, decided to have her report the object because it seemed to be so unusual. The witness said that her sister is also skeptical but could not identify the object, nor could her friend who she also had take a look. They viewed the object, also looking at it through binoculars, until the object "went further off" from its original location and the four observers discontinued watching because there was "nothing else that seemed to be going on."
The witness said the large triangular object was estimated to have been 12-miles northeast of her location and situated above Belfast, Ohio (southern Highland County), hovering for a long time near Routes 73, Route 770 and Route 247.
When asked if the witness noted any unusual animal reaction, she said that coyotes were heard howling loudly during the time of the sighting, and also the previous evening. She used the term "ridiculous" to characterize the number and volume of coyote howls that were heard.
The weather conditions at the time were clear skies with a bright full moon.
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Post by Ufo Alert on Apr 22, 2004 14:59:27 GMT -5
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