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Mr. S. turns his camera sideways to get this shot of the object as it passes almost directly overhead. At this point Mr. S. experienced a sensation of “heat” as well as “prickling sensation” around and “in” his head and eyes,.
He said he noticed an “amber or orange-red light” underneath in addition to several small lights which would blink on and off erratically for different lengths of time. (See Photograph) He also noticed 4 “pods” or “landing gear”. The bottom appeared to be a “dull” black.
He said he noticed an “amber or orange-red light” underneath in addition to several small lights which would blink on and off erratically for different lengths of time. (See Photograph) He also noticed 4 “pods” or “landing gear”. The bottom appeared to be a “dull” black. The shock of falling backwards prevented him from taking any more pictures of the object as it continued overhead.
Originally posted by BadBoYeed
yeah, anymore, ufo's are just orbs of light
where did all the saucers go?
Originally posted by mjleonid12
Not that I know of, personally, I mostly just stumbled upon the website, and thought I'd share. If you go to the website I provided, there's a little "story" to it.
Originally posted by Kandinsky
reply to post by mjleonid12
The images have a strong feeling of the 'Billy Meiers' about them...very crisp and clean.
Lt. Colonel (USAF Ret.) Wendelle C. Stevens was one of the world’s best known UFO researchers. Born in 1923 in Round Prairie, Minn., he enlisted in 1941 in the US Army and was transferred to the Air Corps in 1942. He served in the Pacific Theater during World War II and subsequently in a classified project in Alaska to photograph and map the Arctic land and sea area, where the data collecting equipment onboard B-29s detected UFOs. Stevens also served as US Air Attaché in South America. He retired from the USAF in 1963 and worked for Hamilton Aircraft until 1972.
Originally posted by Grimbone
reply to post by mjleonid12
First thing that pops into my mind is frisbee. Nice clear photos tho!
What? Even aside from the discrepancy you noted, they look completely different to me, other than the fact it's round. The UFO does look a little like a button as another poster mentioned, and the drawings zorgon posted don't look much like a button.
Originally posted by Flux8
Zorgon, that sketch looks pretty close to the pictures, but the middle ringlet looks like it's touching the dome, and there are 4 pods on the underside, not 3 as shown in the sketch.