High Strangeness
On Monday 6 August at around 7.30pm, a woman visiting a relative at Broadgreen Hospital was astounded to see a ball of light hovering less than 100 yards from the hospital main entrance.
'I thought it was a flare at first,' says the witness, 'but could plainly see no parachute. I took two pictures of the light with my phone camera, but it only came out on one. I didn't see it move off or vanish, I just looked back and saw it had gone.'
A number of witnesses have come forward after we reported on the mysterious lights being spotted flying in formation above East Dulwich on August 4.
Mike Hall, 62, of Therapia Road, East Dulwich, was in his back garden when the UFOs passed directly overhead.
He said: "I counted at least 20 and the light was intense, but as they passed over me they were completely silent. "The night was still and there was no breeze, there was absolute silence. "I have never seen anything like it in my life."
Now Mr Cotton, from Grove Hill, in Middlesbrough, believes there is only one explanation for the phenomenon he witnessed - it was an Unidentified Flying Object.
Mr Cotton, 51, and his partner Jean Clark, 53, were enjoying an overnight camping trip fishing at Crabtree Farm in Gilling West, between Richmond and Scotch Corner, when their sleep was disturbed by the flashes of light at about 1am last Thursday.
Mr Cotton said: "Jean nudged me to wake me up and she said somebody was shining a torch.
Dozens of Sydney coastal residents reported their houses shaking this afternoon but Geoscience Australia said it was not an earthquake.
Residents reported windows shaking about 3.45pm (AEST) in the eastern beach suburbs of Maroubra, Clovelly, Bondi and Tamarama, a Geoscience Australia spokesman said.
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O'Hare UFO |
Now there is a second photograph in the public domain that was allegedly taken during the O'Hare Airport UFO Sighting on November 7, 2006. I have posted a cropped image here. The first photograph is being called by a hoax by some, yet many are still claiming that it might be the real thing.
As viewed by airline and airport employees at O'Hare, the object was round and revolving, gray in color and metallic. It hovered at an altitude less than 1,900 feet above ground level.
"The identity of the UAP [unidentified aerial phenomenon] remains unknown," notes the over 100 page NARCAP report.
Strange sightings of a huge flying creature have been reported as recently as six months ago. Is it a monster or myth?
Guadalupe Cantu III was busy working his newspaper route, but he says the big news of that day 10 years ago flew right over his car. He says he's seen what most have not - an unidentified flying object, one that still scares him.
"We were afraid that it would come at us. So we stayed in the car till it passed this way," witness Guadalupe Cantu III said. "This thing's all feathers, all black. Much bigger than me. It looked at us. It had very stooped-up shoulders." The beast has been spotted from the Rio Grande Valley to the mountains of New Mexico.
However, searchers have combed the area southeast of Cottonwood and have found no evidence of any flying object, authorities said Friday.
"At this point, the search for the object has concluded," said Scott Reed, a spokesman for the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office.
The rocket sighting was reported by two residents who live on Hogan Lane in Bridgeport, a community between Cottonwood and Cornville, Reed said. The color of the rocket was not reported.
Unidentified flying objects have now been spotted over three West Cornwall towns in the past fortnight.
First to be seen by an amazed witness in Hayle were "fiery red/orange" objects flying at high altitude.
Now it has emerged that he is not alone - with perhaps dozens of other people in St Ives and Penzance reporting similar incidents.
Laura Husband of St Ives contacted The Cornishman after reading last week's report of the Hayle sighting.