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In the autumn of 1991 six firemen from the Pierce Township Fire Department were called out on what they initially believed to be a routine job. The emergency phone call came in as a car accident.
Louis Spears, one of the firemen, is interviewed on "UFO Report". He refused to talk about the UFO incident for several years.
Spears claims that when he arrived at the scene of what he thought was a car accident, he saw an unknown, cylindrical shaped object which hovered beside the pickup truck. Another fireman said that the unknown object was spherical shaped.
Spears recounts that he and the other firemen were summoned back to the Fire Department the next day. There they were allegedly debriefed by three plain clothed strangers. The strangers were intimidating and told the firemen that “this incident didn’t happen”.
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UFO Investigator Donnie Blessing discusses on-going investigations in Ohio. The Pierce Township Firemen incident and an Owensville, OH UFO recording.
Originally posted by Unity_99
.And we're talking millions
Originally posted by Unity_99
including scientists, pilots, police officers, astronauts, and citizens.
reply to post by WingedBull
And arbitrary number of people making a claim, be it one or one million, does not magically make that claim true.
Appeal to authority?
Originally posted by thesearchfortruth
Many, many people testify that the planet Jupiter is real. Is it real? We have all this evidence... Oh but wait, 'An arbitrary number of people making a claim, be it one or one million, does not magically make that claim true.'. Maybe Jupiter isn't real after all. Just because we have all this evidence doesn't magically make it true, so lets have a general mindset that all these crazy people seeing 'Jupiter' in the sky are lying.
Appeal to authority?
reply to post by WingedBull
The types of people listed are considered credible... Considered credible for no other reason than their job...which is an appeal to authority.
Originally posted by Unity_99
I wouldn't have even used the word "alleged'.
Originally posted by Unity_99
One of the Catholic spokespeople for this issue said in an interview it was a sin, and I concur.
1. Its bearing false witness against others without cause. That is a sin. We as a race need to learn and listen from each other, except for the ones who have given us cause, ie. our leaders, NASA, and the pack of lies were are dealt daily. They've given more than enough cause, and the fruits are all around us in this horrendous world.
Originally posted by josephamccoy
extremely interesting, although it comes with the same MO as a lot of other UFO sightings, a lot of witnesses that don't wanna talk and apparantly a few holes (who called 911? where is the police officers account? where is the owner of the pick up truck? it's not that i don't believe but holes are still holes)..
'Reporter Donnie Blessing who also makes some interesting comments below about how the Fire department records and files for this case went conveniently missing'
originally posted by: beetee
a reply to: karl 12
We should probably just routinely download these kind of videos so that they don't conveniently disappear.