ID | #1520267866 |
Added | Mon, 05/03/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
A police officer from Dayton, along with his wife were returning home from Cleveland, Texas.
Driving County Huffman, they witnessed the flight of a large number of helicopters CH-47. In addition, a man living in Crosby, which is located just on the flight path of the helicopters, also confirmed that saw a lot of flying heavy helicopters. But that night saw not only a fleet of helicopters. Oilman Jerry Mac Donald was in the backyard of his home when he saw a giant UFO flying directly over his head.
At first he thought it was a flying airship GoodYear, but quickly realized it was something else entirely. He said: "the Object had the form of crystal diamond and the back had a couple of double nozzles that belched flame blue". The object was flying at a height of about 150 feet and Jerry noticed two bright fire in front, like lights and a red spotlight in the middle.
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Original news
An off duty Dayton policeman and his wife were driving home from Cleveland, Texas through the Huffman area that same night and reportedly observed a large number of CH-47 helicopters. Furthermore, a man living in Crosby, directly under the flight path, reported seeing a large number of heavy military helicopters flying overhead as well.
But it wasn't just a fleet of helicopters that were seen that night. Oilfield worker Jerry McDonald was in his back garden in Dayton when he saw a huge UFO fly directly over his head. At first he thought it was the Goodyear blimp, but quickly realized it was something entirely different. "It was kind of diamond shaped and had two twin torches that were shooting brilliant blue flames out the back", he said. As it passed about 150 feet above him he noted that it had two bright lights on the front of it "like headlights" and a red light in the center.
Figure Jerry, depicting the seen object
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