ID | #1633351630 |
Added | Mon, 04/10/2021 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Fact
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The author of the original material received a call from MD, who said that he and his girlfriend witnessed a triangular-shaped object that was slowly moving from the northeast to the south. The discovery occurred on Wednesday evening, between 18:55 and 19:00.
At first, they could only see two lights moving side by side. When they saw that the lights were heading in their direction, the driver stopped on the side of the road, lowered his window and looked at the object that was passing by the truck. His girlfriend did the same and noticed that the object now has three light sources describing a triangle floating under a layer of clouds.
Witnesses said it was moving too slowly to be an airplane and the lights were not flashing.; they were at a stable level.
He checked with the meteorological department, they said the clouds were at 10,000 feet-less than two miles high.
Original news
Date: Thursday, November 23, 1995.
Location: Near Horseshoe Lake Road, Highway 69 South.
I received a call from MD who said that he and his girlfriend had witnessed a triangular-shaped object moving slowly from a northeasterly direction heading towards the south. The sighting occurred on Wednesday evening, between 6:55 and 7:00 p.m. At first, they could only see two lights moving side by side. When they saw that the lights were heading their way, the driver stopped on the side of the road, rolled down his window, and looked up at the object as it passed over the truck. His girlfriend did the same and noticed that the object now had three lights, describing a triangle floating below the cloud layer. The witnesses said it was moving too slow to be a plane and the lights were not flashing; they were on steady. I checked with the weather office and I was told the clouds were at 10,000 feet - less than two miles high.
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