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Old 01-18-2007, 10:11 AM   #1
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News Air Force colonel reports lights 'not of this world'

In the wake of reports of unidentified objects flying over Chicago's O'Hare Airport, a retired Air Force pilot has his own mystery with a rash of bright, colorful lights he photographed hovering in skies over western Arkansas last week.

"I believe these lights were not of this world, and I feel a duty and responsibility to come forward," Col. Brian Fields told WND. "I have no idea what they were."

Fields, 61, was cooking chicken at his Van Buren, Ark., home Jan. 9 when just before 7 p.m., he observed two intensely bright lights as he looked to the southeast close to the horizon.

"At first I thought they were landing lights from an aircraft," he said. "As I continued to observe them they began to slowly disappear, then suddenly one reappeared, followed by two, then three. On at least one occasion four or five appeared. Each time they would slowly fade and eventually disappear. This occurred several times and when they would reappear they might do so in differing numbers and in different positions, sometimes in a triangular shape, sometimes stacked on top of each other, sometimes line abreast, etc. When the objects appeared they might stay illuminated 10 or more minutes."

Fields' wife thought the lights may have been ground-based, but Fields says he's certain they were airborne. The retired colonel spent close to 32 years in the military, flying F-16s as a member of the 188th Fighter Wing of the Arkansas Air National Guard.

"I'm certain it wasn't an aircraft [from Earth]," said Fields, who also ruled out the possibility of flares, saying they didn't descend like flares typically do. "It's not anything I ever had any experience with . ... They were some kind of energy or something."

Fields grabbed his Canon digital camera with 6 megapixel resolution to document what he and his wife were witnessing, and snapped numerous images of the mysterious lights.

He says the phenomenon lasted an hour and 15 minutes, and local news agencies have not published or broadcast any reports of what the couple witnessed. WND surveyed local police and sheriffs agencies, as well as Fort Chaffee, a decommissioned Army base in the region, and no one reported anything out of the ordinary.

http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53820

Am I only one who thinks that something big is going on, despite all the shit that's been happening?
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Old 01-18-2007, 10:39 AM   #2
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They may not have been aircraft but it certainly doesn't mean the phenomena was extra-terrestrial in origin. The upper reaches of the atmosphere are still very much a big unknown to us.
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Old 01-18-2007, 01:46 PM   #3
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Yeah, could have been some sort of crazy Aurora Borealis (sp?) type thing.
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Old 01-18-2007, 03:39 PM   #4
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It was probably something about a weather balloon, swamp gas and the light from Venus, something something...
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Old 01-18-2007, 03:55 PM   #5
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I'm not sure why this got so much attention. It's not like their haven't been thousands of UFO reports by both civilian & military pilots.
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Old 01-18-2007, 06:29 PM   #6
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Attention It doesn't sound like a reliable web site.

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I clicked on the link and it doesn't sound credible for other links on wnd.com . Towards the bottom of the page, they sell "The UFO Conspiracy': Space travelers or demonic deceivers?," "'Are We Living in the Last Days?': A clear, refreshing look at biblical End Times prophecy," and other items that remind me of the tv shows, "Sightings," "Encounters with The Unexplained," "Unsolved Mysteries" with Robert Stack, and "The X-Files." OK, maybe the "X-Files" doesn't count because everybody knew it was all fictional characters.

Also on wnd.com, they sell their book where they not only claim that Noah's Flood existed, but also that the flood left watermarks on the Great Pyramid of Egypt!

I don't believe it was a real UFO. In Purdue Skeptics Society we spent one and a half meetings watching supposed UFO videos made by frauds and crazy people. I'm Matt and I'm now the President of Purdue Skeptics Society.

If you're interested, then the callout is:
Thursday, January 25th at 6 pm
Psychology Room B127
We will watch videos, but not about UFOs at this meeting.
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