San Diego - Residents in Oceanside and Point Loma called to ask about mysterious lights that appeared in the sky at sunset Saturday. Both men reported two parallel orange lights that appeared for three or four minutes. One said the lights moved from north to west, then went straight up and disappeared.
San Diego police weren't aware of the incident. Neither were spokesmen for the Navy Region Southwest office, the Coast Guard or Harbor Police. The Federal Aviation Administration referred a call to the National UFO Reporting Center in Washington state.
San Diego - It was New Year's Eve, after all, and people may be in altered states where they see lots of strange things.
But three groups of San Diegans swear they were sober enough to report seeing strange orange-yellow lights in the sky about 30 minutes after midnight. And the National UFO Reporting Center said Tuesday it got enough "similar reports from across the country" to warrant a follow-up investigation.
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In recent weeks several UFO sightings have been reported near Stephenville, Texas. Some say the mysterious lights traveling across Texas are now lighting up the Lubbock sky.
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NewsChannel 11 received phone calls and e-mails from several viewers Wednesday night after we showed this home video taken just south of Fort Worth Monday night. Witnesses in the area described seeing four orange lights in a straight line.
Stephenville, - In this farming community where nightfall usually brings clear, starry skies, residents are abuzz over reported sightings of what many believe is a UFO.
Several dozen people - including a pilot, county constable and business owners - insist they have seen a large silent object with bright lights flying low and fast. Some reported seeing fighter jets chasing it.
"People wonder what in the world it is because this is the Bible Belt, and everyone is afraid it's the end of times," said Steve Allen, a freight company owner and pilot who said the object he saw last week was a mile long and half a mile wide. "It was positively, absolutely nothing from these parts."
Comment: Yes, we know that we already have
this story on SOTT. What is interesting is that it is being prominently carried/discussed by news sources that don't ordinarily give time or attention to such matters. It appeared on Canada's Globe and Mail website as the LEAD STORY, on January 14th. The story was also covered on
NPR radio.
Stephenville - In this farming community where nightfall usually brings clear, starry skies, residents are abuzz over reported sightings of what many believe is a UFO.
Several dozen people - including a pilot, county constable and business owners - insist they have seen a large silent object with bright lights flying low and fast. Some reported seeing fighter jets chasing it.
"People wonder what in the world it is because this is the Bible Belt, and everyone is afraid it's the end of times," said Steve Allen, a freight company owner and pilot who said the object he saw last week was a mile long and half a mile wide. "It was positively, absolutely nothing from these parts."
Our reader Krzysztof Dreczkowski filmed some remarkable footage of a UFO over Westminster Abbey in London at the end of December and provoked some colourful reactions.
Thousands of people from across the world visited our
site to view footage.
If you search the term 'UFO' on our archive online you can download the footage - look to the left of the video near the trees for the mysterious white light.
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WHAT IS IT - reader Krzysztof Dreczkowski took this picture of what he thinks is a UFO over Westminster Abbey in London. Other readers have reported seeing unexplained objects in the sky
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Speculation continues to mount as more people across the region report UFO sightings.
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Unexplained objects spotted above Mold by eight-year-old Demi-Lee. The youngster captured this photograph herself.
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Nina Griffiths, of Mold, says her eight-year-old daughter Demi-Lee caught sight of strange orange lights in the sky when she was playing in her bedroom on December 23.
Demi-Lee managed to take pictures of the mysterious objects on her camera.
Wichita, Kansas - Do you believe in UFOs? You may change your mind after reading our next story. On Wednesday night, a History Channel series will feature a KSN photographer and some video he shot years ago of an unexplained object.
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KSN photographer Brandon Mowry shot the video in 2002 at the Albany International Airport.
Watch the Video.
One of the major stumbling blocks that I come across in regards to informing the government and mass media propagandized public on UFO issues is exemplified in a question I hear a lot from lay people. The question is, "So what if extraterrestrials are real, what difference does it make if aliens exist? I don't see how any of this is effecting or going to effect me for better or worse?" Questions like these are always in the back of my mind as I try to do my part in fighting for the peoples right to know the truth about extraterrestrial realities. In this article I try to point out that UFO/ET reality is a significant contributing factor to global and national societal collapse and that affects everybody! Also if you think that you are not a victim of government -- corporate media propaganda, you should take the time to read the following lengthy and well documented
article.
The Greene County Sheriff's Department was investigating Saturday night a series of explosions heard over a 10-mile area west of Springfield.
According to Capt. Randy Gibson of the Greene County Sheriff's Department, the department received "eight or nine calls" of explosions in the area of Greene County EE.
"We got reports from as far away as (Missouri) 266 west of town and north to Willard of explosions and light flashes. Some were loud enough to rattle windows at residences north of I-44 and some were barely audible.
Comment: Yes, we know that we already have this story on SOTT. What is interesting is that it is being prominently carried/discussed by news sources that don't ordinarily give time or attention to such matters. It appeared on Canada's Globe and Mail website as the LEAD STORY, on January 14th. The story was also covered on NPR radio.