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EASTLAKE, Ohio -- It's not the first time someone has recorded images of something mysterious over Lake Erie, but a Northeast Ohio man says it's the first time an image is clear.
"It was probably one of the craziest nights of activity I've ever experienced," said Michael Lee Hill. Hill is a self-described UFO enthusiast who just released some never-before-seen video he claims to have recorded along the lakefront. According to Hill, the video was shot near his Eastlake home in November.
The images show several sets of colored lights flashing over Lake Erie, while appearing to remain still. "I've been filming these for a long time and it's just grown to the point where they've let me know, they know I'm sittin' there filming them," said Hill. "You know, they come in - every year they've come in closer and closer."
It's not hard to find people who believe the lake is a hotbed for extraterrestrial activity. Ed Husa lives in Euclid and frequently walks his dog in a local park. "I go outside and I look up in the sky and I see 'em all the time up there, every so often you see strange lights blinking on and off," said Husa.
Last year, FOX 8 News revealed similar images of lights blinking over Lake Erie. Following our stories, a team from the Cleveland Ufology Project tracked the lights. The organization was founded back in 1952 and its members consider themselves experts who determined the images were airplanes.
Originally posted by Niccawhois
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EASTLAKE, Ohio -- It's not the first time someone has recorded images of something mysterious over Lake Erie, but a Northeast Ohio man says it's the first time an image is clear.
"It was probably one of the craziest nights of activity I've ever experienced," said Michael Lee Hill. Hill is a self-described UFO enthusiast who just released some never-before-seen video he claims to have recorded along the lakefront. According to Hill, the video was shot near his Eastlake home in November.
The images show several sets of colored lights flashing over Lake Erie, while appearing to remain still. "I've been filming these for a long time and it's just grown to the point where they've let me know, they know I'm sittin' there filming them," said Hill. "You know, they come in - every year they've come in closer and closer."
It's not hard to find people who believe the lake is a hotbed for extraterrestrial activity. Ed Husa lives in Euclid and frequently walks his dog in a local park. "I go outside and I look up in the sky and I see 'em all the time up there, every so often you see strange lights blinking on and off," said Husa.
Last year, FOX 8 News revealed similar images of lights blinking over Lake Erie. Following our stories, a team from the Cleveland Ufology Project tracked the lights. The organization was founded back in 1952 and its members consider themselves experts who determined the images were airplanes.
Originally posted by XRaDiiX
reply to post by topherman420
I live 1 min walk from the Lake i will maybe try and get some footage at night this week over the lake. See if i can spot any UFO's
Maybe i can borrow my uncles professional camera
Originally posted by mnmcandiez
I live in Ohio, right by Lake Erie. These are just airplanes- I've watched them. If you wait long enough/get one in the right path they look like they are standing still at a certain point but will fly over you eventually. When I lived IN Cleveland I first thought they were UFO's, then I started really watching. I think it may be due to taking off/landing proximity to the air port some sort of optical illusion making them appear to stand still.
Since I've moved out to the burbs, far away from the air port.. I haven't seen them. The air planes that "appear" to stand still but really are moving slowly.
Originally posted by mnmcandiez
I live in Ohio, right by Lake Erie. These are just airplanes- I've watched them. If you wait long enough/get one in the right path they look like they are standing still at a certain point but will fly over you eventually. When I lived IN Cleveland I first thought they were UFO's, then I started really watching. I think it may be due to taking off/landing proximity to the air port some sort of optical illusion making them appear to stand still.
Since I've moved out to the burbs, far away from the air port.. I haven't seen them. The air planes that "appear" to stand still but really are moving slowly.
Originally posted by gortex
reply to post by 1Anunnaki
Why are you posting the same posts in different threads
It doesn't change the fact that they are video's of planes
post by 1Anunnaki
what are basing your conclusion on when the airports and FAA say otherwise?
post by 1Anunnaki
these objects were not showing up on any of the airports radar as well!
Originally posted by gortex
reply to post by 1Anunnaki
post by 1Anunnaki
what are basing your conclusion on when the airports and FAA say otherwise?
Hearsay , show me a statement from either the airport or they FAA that backs up what you claim .
post by 1Anunnaki
these objects were not showing up on any of the airports radar as well!
Again ... source , Jaime Maussan doesn't count .