Dozens in Texas town report seeing UFO

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Dozens in Texas town report seeing UFO By ANGELA K. BROWN, Associated Press Writer
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STEPHENVILLE, Texas - 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."

While federal officials insist there's a logical explanation, locals swear that it was larger, quieter, faster and lower to the ground than an airplane. They also said the object's lights changed configuration, unlike those of a plane. People in several towns who reported seeing it over several weeks have offered similar descriptions of the object.

Machinist Ricky Sorrells said friends made fun of him when he told them he saw a flat, metallic object hovering about 300 feet over a pasture behind his Dublin home. But he decided to come forward after reading similar accounts in the Stephenville Empire-Tribune.

"You hear about big bass or big buck in the area, but this is a different deal," Sorrells said. "It feels good to hear that other people saw something, because that means I'm not crazy."

Sorrells said he has seen the object several times. He said he watched it through his rifle's telescopic lens and described it as very large and without seams, nuts or bolts.

Maj. Karl Lewis, a spokesman for the 301st Fighter Wing at the Joint Reserve Base Naval Air Station in Fort Worth, said no F-16s or other aircraft from his base were in the area the night of Jan. 8, when most people reported the sighting.

Lewis said the object may have been an illusion caused by two commercial airplanes. Lights from the aircraft would seem unusually bright and may appear orange from the setting sun.

"I'm 90 percent sure this was an airliner," Lewis said. "With the sun's angle, it can play tricks on you."

Officials at the region's two Air Force bases — Dyess in Abilene and Sheppard in Wichita Falls — also said none of their aircraft were in the area last week. The Air Force no longer investigates UFOs.

One man has offered a reward for a photograph or videotape of the mysterious object.

About 200 UFO sightings are reported each month, mostly in California, Colorado and Texas, according to the Mutual UFO Network, which plans to go to the 17,000-resident town of Stephenville to investigate.

Fourteen percent of Americans polled last year by The Associated Press and Ipsos say they have seen a UFO.

Erath County Constable Lee Roy Gaitan said that he first saw red glowing lights and then white flashing lights moving fast, but that even with binoculars could not see the object to which the lights were attached.

"I didn't see a flying saucer and I don't know what it was, but it wasn't an airplane, and I've never seen anything like it," Gaitan said. "I think it must be some kind of military craft — at least I hope it was."
 

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skinzgonnakill;1907246 said:
its total bs. nobody has actually seen one.
I find it hard to believe that we are alone in this HUUUUUUUUUUUUGE universe.
 

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I've seen a number of them. If you can't actually identify 'it' easily, it is by definition, unidentified. A couple were actually impressive, whatever they were, and one was seen by numerous other people. It was written off as airplane reflections, but.....

To paraphrase Arthur C. Clarke: ' It doesn't matter if 90% are false, or even if 99.9% are false. Only one has to be true for it to matter a great deal.'
 

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otero1;1907562 said:
I find it hard to believe that we are alone in this HUUUUUUUUUUUUGE universe.

No doubt.

Carl Sagan said in his Cosmos series that there were more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on all the world's beaches. If that's the case there has to be intelligent life in the universe.

However as far as visitors from other worlds, I don't know how likely that is due to the immense distances you'd have to travel. If anything I think it's more likely to have visitors from another universe than our universe.
 

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This sighting is very similar to the Hudson Valley UFO sightings North of NYC. Many accounts also in late 1990's from Poughkeepsie into Central CT.


Hudson Valley Sightings

The Hudson Valley UFO account is composed of not one, but many sightings, all similar, and all pointing to one conclusion. There was something "unexplained" going on in this place only an hour's drive north of New York City. The Hudson Valley UFO saga began at almost the beginning of a new year, 1982. Just a short time before midnight, December 31, 1981, a retired policeman was sitting in his backyard in Kent, N. Y. He saw a group of strange lights to the south. The lights were a brilliant red, green, and white, and at first, he thought they could be coming from an airplane in trouble. It was common for him to sit and watch the big jets fly over at night. As the lights became closer, his opinion quickly changed. The lights were moving too slowly to be a plane, and now...they were too low, and there was no noise from an engine. What was the strange craft he was seeing?
As the lighs came closer, he could hear a humming sound, and now he could see that the lights were arranged in a triangular shape, and there was a solid object of some kind connecting the lights. No, this was no aircraft he had ever seen before! The solid part looked like ..like..a fuselage. That's what it was..a fuselage. He was looking at a UFO. This type of report would be repeated many times in the Hudson Valley over the next few years. All of them were familiar, a V-shaped row of lights connected by a solid object of some type. Literally hundreds of witnesses would see this same sight. There was definitely something unusual going on in the skies over the Hudson Valley. Something that moved ever so slowly, so silently.

On March 26, 1983, an article about the sightings appeared on the front page of the Westchester-Rockland Daily Item. The article recounted the many reports of the strange phenomena. The cat was out of the bag. The press coverage drew the attention of a group of UFO investigators which was associated with Dr. J. Allen Hynek, acclaimed scientist and UFO investigator. A thorough investigation followed, and ultimately a book, "Night Siege: The Hudson Valley UFO Sightings," written by Dr. Hynek and Philip J. Imbrogno.




The group began their inquiries by setting up a phone hotline. They received over 300 calls from individuals who had seen the strange V-shaped lights on the night of March 24, 1983 alone. Descriptions were very similar, if not identical. The object always moved slowly, and almost silently. It always had many lights, and they were always in a V-configuration. Some of the witnesses got a close enough look to say that the craft was large enough to be a "flying city." On the same night, the city of Yorktown also came alive with reports of this giant flying craft. The police switchboard was jammed with so many calls about the UFO that they feared not being able to respond to "real emergencies." Drivers pulled over on the Taconic parkway to watch the large object slowly make it's way across the skies. All in all, about 5,000 reports were made during a period of five years, from 1982 through 1986. The object was seen by multiple witnesses at night, but never was a report made of it appearing during daylight hours. The sightings ranged as far east as New Haven, Connecticut, and as far north as Brookfield, Connecticut. Several theories were put forth about whether there was only one object, or many. Some additional accounts would come forward stating that the object, though moving slowly, would at times make a rapid, fast maneuver from one location to another. Also the lights of the craft could change colors in an instant.

A report made from guards at the Indian Point Nuclear Plant would be one of the most dramatic. The gigantic UFO was seen hovering over the plant for periods of time, and moved as close as 30 feet from the reactor. Security supervisors even once considered ordering in planes to have it show down. The object over Indian Point was described by some of the guards as 1,000 ft. long. Another witness described the object hovering over the Croton Falls Reservoir, using a red beam as it seemed to scan the surface of the water. Reasonable explanations for the sightings were offered. Skeptics suggested that planes, balloons, satellites, the planet Venus, etc, could explain away the accounts. Considering all of the information available, researchers could find only one object that could mimic the movements of the UFO, a blimp. All blimp manufacturers and pilots were contacted, and not one case of a blimp over the area on the nights of the sightings could be found. The Hudson Valley sightings are still a mystery to this day.
 

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I live in Phoenix and I've seen a couple of them. Seriously, they were hovering over the valley (Phoenix metro). Millions saw something up there. I'm sure most thought it was some weird aircraft. Many recorded it and most didn't think about reporting to it. It's not a big deal. If you live in the southwest, you see a lot of them. It's a common occurrence in New Mexico. I'm not saying I saw aliens but they were unidentified flying objects.
 

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As an extension of The Hudson UFO sightings

I lived in Rural CT 1997 era near NY

On a Sunday night driving down a rural 3 mile stretch to my house - My Wife and I saw a serious Unidentified object in the horizon. As we approached it started darting at angles and speeds not wordly or capable of any aircraft I know of. It was freaky but we had moved on as non believers in UFO's.

Now this all ties into hundreds of Hudson Valley sightings in that timeframe...... I go to work and think nothing of what we saw.

Turn on the 6:00 news next day and they site an environmental shutdown and pan to my street sign! The Feds shut my neighborhood down for better part of a day and for no real ever proven reason! Was very eery that night.

Not saying but it to this day was unexplained
 

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thewireman;1909109 said:
Carswell Naval Base is in Ft Worth so I'm sure it was some type of aircraft

It hasn't been Carswell since 94. And it was Carswell AFB, not NB.

It's now, Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base or NAS Fort Worth JRB, aka "Carswell Field".

Naval Air Station Dallas (also Hensley Field) was a United States Navy, Naval Air Station located on Mountain Creek Lake in southwest Dallas. The facility was decommissioned 12/98. I flew trainers out of there for 2 years.
 

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Stephenville residents are having some fun with their recent reports of UFOs in their fair city. Here, it seems an alien life form has taken over city hall. (That's actually city secretary Cindy Stafford.)
 

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Nors;1905106 said:
... About 200 UFO sightings are reported each month, mostly in California, Colorado and Texas, according to the Mutual UFO Network, which plans to go to the 17,000-resident town of Stephenville to investigate.

Hopefully the occupants of the alleged aircraft don't follow the Zone - and MUFON can sneak up on them. If they're Cowboys fans - Nors just tipped them off...
 

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Rack;1914455 said:
What am I suppose to be looking at?

I was hoping yal'll could help out. We gathered round the screen yesterday, but no one here knows for certain precisley which object is in question. The pic needs an arrow pointing out the not-so-obvious.
 

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PosterChild;1914993 said:
I was hoping yal'll could help out. We gathered round the screen yesterday, but no one here knows for certain precisley which object is in question. The pic needs an arrow pointing out the not-so-obvious.

I see a dark spot towards the upper middle part, but that can be a dead bug on the windshield for all I know.
 
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