ASTROPHOTOGRAPHER CAPTURES AMAZING UFO OVER THE NEW JERSEY SHORE

ASTROPHOTOGRAPHER CAPTURES AMAZING UFO  OVER NEW JERSEY SHORE

AUGUST 2013 …. OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

Astrophotographer Jack Fusco witnessed something strange while in photo shoots with stars, not from Hollywood but the Milky Way. His curiosity was in the highest level when he saw bright lights appeared one by one and disappeared slowly in the sky above Ocean City, New Jersey. Later, authorities approached him to know about his one of a kind close encounter. Fortunately, he managed to capture images of his sighting with DSLR Camera. Jack said that he first saw some bright lights in the night sky appearing one by one and then disappearing slowly. He kept his camera moving and continued to observe the night sky. A few minutes later, he saw the same lights in a different spot of the sky and then a third time shortly after the second. He witnessed these lights in less than 20 seconds in each spot and then were disappeared.
After 30-40 minutes of seeing the lights, a cop car approached him on the beach and the officers started to ask questions to him. They asked what time he had stayed there and if he saw anything odd. After telling the officers that he witnessed something strange earlier, they mentioned about fireworks or flares above the ocean. Jack said that the officers seemed not sure about the identity of the lights and told him to call them if he saw anything else. Amazing images were posted by Jack to his Facebook page.  Jack ruled out the plane or helicopter possibility and there were comments from people who claimed they had witnessed similar unusual lights in New Jersey. Until today, the lights captured by Jack in photos remain a mystery.

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NAVY MAN SPOTS AN ALIEN TRIANGLE OVER BRUNSWICK MAINE

NAVY MAN SPOTS A TRIANGLE OVER BRUNSWICK MAINE

8-3-13 BRUNSWICK MAINE

It was early morning and clear. No clouds were visible. I was up because I couldn’t sleep and went out on my deck to get some air. As always I looked up to see the stars. I saw a white light moving high in the sky from the NW and thought it was an aircraft. As it got closer I noticed no flashing beacons, no running lights and no noise. The shape was a triangle and there was a bright white light on each corner. It few from NW to SE along a straight line and rotated counter clockwise as it flew. The entire sighting lasted approximately 10 seconds. I could not determine the altitude or speed but will guess at approximately 500ft. After the sighting my first thought was of my camera on the counter but if I had gone in to get it I would have missed it. The object went behind the trees in my yard and that is when I lost sight of it. This is not my first sighting but it is the first I have reported. (previous sighting I will discuss but only in person, not on line or over the phone). As a side note I am retired from the US Navy having spent 22 years in Naval Aviation and this was not an aircraft or anything in our inventory. NOTE: The above image is a rendering

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MOTHER AND DAUGHTER SPOT AN ALIEN CRAFT OVER RHODE ISLAND

MOTHER AND DAUGHTER SPOT AN ALIEN CRAFT OVER RHODE ISLAND

JULY 17, 2013 PAWTUCKET RHODE ISLAND

On July 27, 2013, Saturday evening at approximately 9:10 pm, my adult daughter and I were walking our dogs on Mineral Spring Ave going west and turning at Power Road going North. We walked two blocks to the corner of Power Road and Atwood Street in Pawtucket. My daughter looked to the East down Atwood Street and noticed an object in the sky and yelled, “Hey, whats that in the sky”! I walked a couple of feet, past a tree that was blocking my view and I witnessed a lighted object towards the end of Atwood Street, a street that is approximately only 1/10th of a mile long and in a residential neighborhood.  From the moment I witnessed the object, it was without a doubt that I was looking at a flying saucer. The object was low to the ground and very viable with red/orange pulsating lights around the circumference of the craft. Because of the lights it was unclear if there was any circular motion or if it was just hovering at a height above the electrical lines and about tree height. It would have taken an approximate 20 above ground round pool to cover the circumference of the craft. It was not behind any object or even behind a cloud and it was a clear night. My feelings was that of extreme excitement which took over my emotions, but at the same time I was in fear of the unknown. I was in awe, overwhelmed and confused, but knowing I did not have a camera or cell phone I knew I would not be able to document anything.

If I would have had clear thinking I would have knocked on someones door, but this experience was overwhelming and I just could not focus. I asked my daughter to run home with my sisters dog that she was walking and get my sister, a camera and a phone. I stayed on Power Road when I spotted a teenaged boy walking towards me. I ran to him and asked him to walk down the street with me. I told he he was about to see a Flying Saucer, something not too many people would ever witness in a lifetime. I dont know why, but I walked half way down the street and decided to turn around run home to meet up with my sister, daughter and to get my car. My dog who is friendly and obedient decided that he did not want to walk or follow me. He was wearing a pinch collar and it was even hard for me to force him to leave and I had to literally drag him to get him to walk with me. I had never seen him so defiant and it wasnt until we were half way home before he walked as he normally would. When I reached my house, my newly acquired tenant was on the porch looking south, in the opposite direction of where I witnessed the saucer. I asked him if he noticed anything unusual in the sky, he said that he did not.  My daughter, my sister and I drove back with my car that is equipped with On Star. I thought that if I needed to document my exact location On Star would be capable of following the path that my car would be traveling. However, when I returned to the same spot there was no sign of the saucer. There was however a lighted object in the sky traveling West on the opposite side of Power Road. I tried to follow and it and it disappeared within seconds of my noticing it. We drove around for a while as I tried to place a call to the news station, to see if anyone had reported seeing anything in the area and my call could not be completed. I am hoping that by posting this information that I will be able to be in contact with anyone from my area that might have witnessed the same thing that me and my daughter witnessed.  I am thankful that I am safe, unharmed and now not skeptical of anyone who can describe an experience that most of us would never believe.  NOTE: The above image is a rendering.

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ALIEN CRAFT SHADOW OUR MILITARY PLANES DURING WORLD WAR II

ALIEN CRAFT SHADOW MILITARY PLANES DURING WORLD WAR II

May 1944 – Clovis Army Airfield, New Mexico

It was about 10 AM in the morning until about 11:30 AM. Three of us, all B-29 engineering officers in the Air Corps observed the object. The day was warm and totally clear. The object was at 11 o’clock high. It never wavered, just sat there. Remember, in 1944 UFO was a term unknown to us. It was not used until later. We theorized that it might be a Jap balloon. But it never moved. It was shining brightly, but the sun surely was farther away. How could that be? Later I became aware that some people seemed to see them glow. That bothered me for over 50 years! I took the pains to liken it to one of several, new-from-the-factory, bright B-29 bombers that had just come to the field. We had 60 planes more or less. It appeared to be about the size of a dime on a 14 ft high ceiling. Remember, we were young trained observers, in perfect physical condition. We were qualified to fly.  Over the years I have watched UFO stories on TV and elsewhere never having an answer, always just more questions. I don.t know any more now than I did on that bright morning in 1944. I spent over forty years as a Professional Engineer – performing structural design for all types of structures. I am a highly experienced engineer and look hard, and long at something before expressing an opinion.

The term foo fighter was used by Allied aircraft pilots in World War II to describe various UFOs or mysterious aerial phenomena seen in the skies over both the European and Pacific Theater of Operations.  Though “foo fighter” initially described a type of UFO reported, (named by the U.S. 415th Night Fighter Squadron) the term was also commonly used to mean any UFO sighting from that period.  Formally reported from November 1944 onwards, incidents were reported throughout WWII. Witnesses often assumed that the foo fighters were secret weapons employed by the enemy, but they remained unidentified post-war and were reported by both Allied and Axis forces.  The foo fighter experiences of Allied pilots were taken very seriously. Most of the information about the issue has never been released by military intelligence.  The following reports is a small example of literally hundreds of UFO incidents witnessed during the war years.  NOTE:  The above image is a rendering by Brent Berry Arts.com.

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DISC SHAPED ALIEN CRAFT WITNESSED BY NURSES OVER VANCOUVER ISLAND CANADA

DISC SHAPED ALIEN CRAFT WITNESSED BY NURSES OVER VANCOUVER ISLAND CANADA

JANUARY 1, 1970  ….  VANCOUVER ISLAND–BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA

It was New Year’s Day, 1970, but it was supposed to be a routine morning shift at Cowichan District Hospital. Nurse Doreen Kendall had started her shift at midnight and was due to get off work at 8 a.m. Not much of a way to greet the New Year, but it was her job. Doreen, a practical nurse, worked on the second floor of the hospital at Duncan, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Doreen lived in Nanaimo and commuted the twenty-six miles to Duncan. At 5 a.m. Doreen and nurse Frieda Wilson began their usual morning rounds in a four-bed ward. While Frieda attended to the patient nearest the door, Doreen checked on the patient in the next bed, nearest the window. As she did every morning, she went to open the drapes in order to let in a little of the early morning sunshine. When she opened the drapes, she was amazed to see something totally unexpected. Outside, about sixty feet away, a flying object was hovering at a height of about sixty feet, even with the third floor of the hospital. The object was saucer-shaped, with a transparent bubble-like dome in the center, and was tilted slightly towards her. Because the object was tilted toward her, Doreen could see inside the transparent dome, where she saw two humanoid figures standing in front of a chrome, dial-covered instrument panel. She estimated the figures to be about six feet tall, wearing dark clothing, and some sort of headgear. There were seats in front of the instrument panel, but the figures were standing rather than seated. Doreen was stunned. The Cowichan area had a reputation as a UFO “hotspot,” but she had never expected to see one herself. As she watched, one of the men noticed her and touched the other, apparently to alert him of the fact that they were being watched. The other man looked up, and then manipulated a control, causing the object to begin to move. At this point Doreen called to Frieda Wilson, who came to the window in time to see the object outside. The two then ran to the nurses station and told three other nurses, who reached the window in time to see the object, although it was some distance away by then. The object circled several times and then vanished to the northeast at high speed. The sighting was never explained. NOTE: The above image is a rendering.

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INCREDIBLE MORPHING ALIEN CRAFT PHOTOGRAPHED OVER NEW YORK

INCREDIBLE MORPHING ALIEN CRAFT PHOTOGRAPHED OVER NEW YORK

 AUGUST 4, 2013 …  MONROE COUNTY NEW YORK

 I was home and went to close windows for the night and just looked into the night sky and saw a light in the west. Thought it was a plane at first but as I watched the light didnt seem to move. It appeared to be an orange sphere. I grabbed an old pair of binoculars and didnt get a great deal of detail so I grabbed a camera with 50X zoom and zoomed in on the light. Through the camera lens it was, at first, a perfect sphere but with geometric texture.

I took 22 shots but because of the zoom and not having the camera on a tripod, most shots show camera movement. As I took shots I just kept saying to no one, “What IS this?” While attempting to capture shots the shape changed. Id stop and look out the window to see if the light looked differently and then go back to the camera lens. I kept trying to determine if this was a plane or blimp or what. For the first few minutes it just looked like a sphere. Then it seemed to change shape or size so I just kept taking pictures. At one point I almost laughed at myself figuring I would hear that it was just some special display. As it seemed to change shape it just suddenly was gone. When I looked at the shots I got I decided that it was not a plane or blimp or any flying object that I could identify. I went back on my patio and noted that it was a clear night with stars visible but the stars visible were much smaller and not orange in color.  NOTE: This is only one of many amazing photographes.

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HUGH CIGAR SHAPED ALIEN CRAFT SPOTTED OVER OKLAHOMA

HUGH CIGAR SHAPER ALIEN CRAFT SPOTTED OVER OKLAHOMA

AUGUST 2, 2013 …   OKMULGEE OKLAHAMA

While outside at my sister-in-law’s home smoking, I noticed the object while looking for an usual commercial airplane altitude. When I turned my head toward the east, I saw this enormous objects. When I first saw it I was astonished because of the size. It was hovering horizontally in the sky. I told my sister to come check it out and the object was vertical at that point. When I saw it I had no doubt in my mind that it was a UFO. It was hovering, it was as big as a skyscraper, had 3 bright light that allowed me to make out the color,metallic silver. It was approximately between 4 -5 am. As soon as I noticed it was sitting horizontally on the eastern sky of Oklahoma, I called my sister in law cause I wanted her to see it. I looked and the object was vertical at that point. Before she could get a good look of it, this ” mountain” flew up at a speed none of our aircraft could even come close to attempt, due to the monumental size of this object, I still can’t believe what I saw last night. I never ever seen anything that can even come close to it. It was enormous ! It was cigar shaped but rounded on one side, and I don’t understand how something so big could disappear in matter of seconds!  NOTE: The above image is a rendering.

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WEIRD BARBELL SHAPED ALIEN CRAFT OVER NORTH CAROLINA

WEIRD BARBELL SHAPED ALIEN CRAFT OVER NORTH CAROLINA

 JULY 27, 2013 ….  FAYETTEVILLE NORTH CAROLINA

 On the evening of july 29th, 2013 at approximately 9:45p.m. while driving home on a lonely dark country road I saw what appeared to be a set of stadium lights rising above the trees in a wooded area about 1/4th of a mile off the road. I was briefly perplexed thinking “I didnt know there was a ball field out here.” Being that I was on a hill I had a fairly good view. As I proceeded down the hill I decided to pull over to get a better look. I turned my truck off and was struck by the deafening silence that surrounded me. What had happened to the nightly frog and cricket orchestra that graced our country summers? The two lights suddenly appeared to be so much closer, even though up until this point I had not seen them move. They slowly advanced towards the road and within what seemed like a second were directly in front of me just a little above the tree line. I said out loud “oh my god, oh my god”. It was now evident that the two lights were connected by a long, dark body which donned a row of small airplane-like lights of varying colors (red, blue, green). The shape resembled a barbell with the lights being the weights. It was about the size of a commercial airplane. To be so humongous it was amazing that I heard NOTHING! And the lights were so bright however my vision was unaffected. The vessel disappeared from my visual field once its entirety had crossed the road. I pulled away and looking in my rear view mirror saw nothing. NOTE: The above image is a rendering.

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ARMY HELICOPTER MAKES CONTACT WITH AN ALIEN CRAFT OVER OHIO

ARMY HELICOPTER MAKES CONTACT WITH AN ALIEN CRAFT OVER OHIO

OCTOBER 18, 1973  …  MANSFIELD OHIO

On October 18, 1973, at approximately 10:30 PM a UH-1H helicopter of the United States Army Reserve left Port Columbus, Ohio, for its home base of Cleveland Hopkins airport, ninety-six nautical miles to the north-northeast. In command, in the right-front seat, was Captain Lawrence J. Coyne, thirty-six, with nineteen years of flying experience. At the controls, in the left-front seat, sat First Lieutenant Arrigo Jezzi, twenty-six, a chemical engineer. Behind Jezzi sat Sergeant John Healey, thirty-five, a Cleveland policeman who was the flight medic, and Coyne was the Crew Chief, Sergeant Robert Yanacsek, twenty-three, a computer technician. The helicopter was cruising at 2,500 feet above sea level at an indicated airspeed of ninety knots, above mixed hills, woods, and rolling farmland, averaging 1,200 elevation. The night was totally clear, calm, and starry. The last quarter moon was just rising. About ten miles south of Mansfield, Healey noticed a single red light off to the west, flying south. It seemed brighter than a standard aircraft port-wing light, but it was not considered relevant traffic, and he does not recall mentioning it. An estimated two minutes later, at approximately 11:02 PM, Yanacsek noted a single red light on the south-east horizon. He assumed it was either a radio-tower beacon or an aircraft port-wing light – most likely an aircraft, since it was not flashing – and he watched it “for a long time, a minute to ninety seconds” before calling it to Coyne’s attention. Coyne, smoking, relaxing, glanced over, noted the light, assumed it was distant traffic, and told told Yanacsek casually to “keep an eye on it.” After an estimated additional thirty seconds, Yanacsek announced that the light had turned toward the helicopter and appeared to be on a converging flight path. Coyne verified Yanacsek’s assessment, grabbed the controls from Jezzi, and put the UH-1H into a powered descent of approximately 500 feet per minute. Almost simultaneously, Coyne established radio contact with Mansfield control tower, ten miles to the northwest. Coyne thought the flight was an Air National Guard F-100 from Mansfield. After an initial acknowledgment (“This is Mansfield Tower, go ahead Army 1-5-triple-4”), radio contact failed. Jezzi then attempted transmission on both UHF and VHF frequencies without success. Although the channel and keying tones were both heard, there was no response from Mansfield; and a subsequent check by Coyne revealed that Mansfield had no tape of even the initial transmission, the the last F-100 had landed at 10:47 P.M.


The red light continued its radial bearing and increased greatly in intensity. Coyne increased his rate of descent to 2,000 feet per minute and his airspeed to 100 knots. The last altitude he noted was 1,700 feet. Just as a collision appeared imminent, the unknown light halted in its westward course and assumed a hovering relationship above and in front of the helicopter. “It wasn’t cruising, it was stopped. For maybe ten to twelve seconds – just stopped,” Yanacsek reported. Coyne, Healey, and Yanacsek agree that a cigar-shaped, slightly domed object substended an angle of nearly the width of the front windshield. A featureless, gray, metallic-looking structure was precisely delineated against the background stars. Yanacsek reported “a suggestion of windows” along the top dome section. The red light emanated from the bow, a white light became visible at a slightly indented stern, and then, from aft/below, a green ‘pyramid shaped” beam equated to a directional spotlight became visible. The green beam passed upward over the helicopter nose, swung up through the windshield, continued upward and entered the tinted upper window panels. At that point (and not before), the cockpit was enveloped in green light. Jezzi reported only a bright white light, comparable to the leading light of a small aircraft, visible through the top “greenhouse’ panels of the windshield. After the estimated ten seconds of “hovering,” the object began to accelerate off to the west, now with only the white “tail” light visible. The white light maintained its intensity even as its distance appeared to increase, and finally (according to Coyne and Healey), it appeared to execute a decisive 45 degree turn to the right, head out toward Lake Erie, and then “snap out” over the horizon. Healey reported that he watched the object moving westward “for a couple of minutes.” Jezzi said it moved faster than the 250-knot limit for aircraft below 10,000 feet, but not as fast as the 600-knot approach speed reported by the others. There was no noise from the object or turbulence during the encounter, except for one “bump” as the object moved away to the west. After the object had broken off its hovering relationship, Jezzi and Coyne noted that the magnetic compass disk was rotating approximately four times per minute and that the altimeter read approximately 3,500 feet; a 1,000 foot-per-minute climb was in progress. Coyne insists that the collective was still bottomed from his evasive descent. Since the collective could not be lowered further, he had no alternative but to lift it, whatever the results, and after a few seconds of gingerly maneuvering controls (during which the helicopter reached nearly 3,800 feet), positive control was achieved. By that time the white light had already moved into the Mansfield area. Coyne had been subliminally aware of the climb; the others not at all, yet they had all been acutely aware of the g-forces of the dive. The helicopter was brought back to the flight plan altitude of 2,500 feet, radio contact was achieved with Canton/Akron, the night proceeded uneventfully to Cleveland.  Apparent ground witnesses to this event have been found by William E. Jones and Warren Nicholson, independent UFO researchers from Columbus, Ohio. NOTE: The above image is a rendering.

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ALIEN CLOSE ENCOUNTER AND PHYSICAL EVIDENCE IN MINNESOTA

ALIEN CLOSE ENCOUNTER AND PHYSICAL EVIDENCE IN MINNESOTA

1979 WARREN MINNESOTA

August 27, 1979-Deputy Sheriff Val Johnson of Marshall County was on duty that night, driving not far from the North Dakota border, when at around 1:40 a.m. he saw a light through his side window. It was obviously not on a road and looked too glaring to be a car headlight. He first thought it might be a small plane on or very near the ground. He turned left on another road to try to get closer to the light to identify it. Suddenly, the light moved toward him, travelling so fast that it almost instantaneously was upon his car (covering an estimated mile and a half). Johnson was blinded by the brilliance of the light and heard glass breaking, then lost consciousness.

 Back home for her 55th class reunion, Janet Anderson visited the Marshall County Historical Society Museum. It’s a routine stop whenever she and husband Lyle return to their hometown from their residence in Sun Valley, Idaho.  The top museum attraction for the Andersons — and many others — is a patrol car from what’s commonly known as the “Warren UFO Encounter” of 1979, the Grand Forks Herald reported:  “Most of this kind of stuff, I don’t believe,” Janet said. “But I believe this story. You have to believe in some things that you don’t understand.”  The Andersons aren’t alone. During county fair week each summer, museum visitors routinely number 5,000.  “The car is the single item that most people mention as their reason for coming here,” said Kent Broten, the museum president.  Added Vice President Mike Johnson: “People drive hundreds of miles out of their way to see it. At least, that’s what they tell me.”
Dennis Brekke, the county sheriff in 1979 and now retired, regaled the Andersons and others about the incident, which involved Deputy Val Johnson, who is believed to now live somewhere in Wisconsin. Johnson appeared on “Good Morning America” soon after the incident, but quickly grew tired of interviews and attention about the episode.

Dennis Brekke — sheriff of Warren, Minn., in 1979 — stands in front of the car that reportedly was struck by a UFO that year. Brekke said the incident began when deputy Val Johnson decided to check out a bright light. Johnson’s vehicle eventually collided with a foreign object that shattered the police car’s headlight, dented the hood, cracked the windshield and bent two antennas. (AP Photo/The Grand Forks Herald, Jenna Watson)


Bit by bit, Brekke recounted details that baffled investigators, including Honeywell scientists:  The patrol car left skid marks of 800 feet. Johnson suffered “welder-type” burns to his eyes from bright lights. The car’s two antennas bent, one at a 90-degree angle, one at 45 degrees. Both the patrol car’s clock and Johnson’s watch stopped for 14 minutes. Johnson remembered nothing during a 40-minute time period. The windshield was cracked, but the force of the damage didn’t seem to come from either outside or inside forces.  “Val told me that he knew something happened, but he didn’t remember what it was,” Brekke said. “The last thing he remembered was a big light that came all of a sudden.”  County officials wanted the patrol car, a rust-colored 1977 LTD with only 60,000 miles on it, repaired and returned to the fleet. However, Brekke said, he persuaded them to leave it as it was for public consumption.  “People like strange and unusual things they don’t understand,” Brekke said.  The Warren UFO has resulted in two programs on the History Channel and another in 2012 on the Travel Channel, according to Herald archives.  “Some people who come to my talks believe in this and some are skeptical yet still curious,” Lewis said. “Some are hoaxes, planes or satellites, but some are unexplained. I leave it up to the audience to make up their own minds.  “Plus, I simply don’t know. After more than 20 years of doing this, I’m left with more questions than answers.”  However, 82-year-old Ethel Thorlacius, who has worked at the museum for decades, has witnessed a trend. “At first, a lot of people made fun of it,” she said. “But there’s a different mentality now. People are much more likely to believe there is something different out there, that we’re not alone.”.  NOTE: The above image is a rendering except for the police car photo.

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