Egg-shaped UFO in Ohio

Photo by Ed!
(September 27, 2010) examiner.com reported that a resident from Ohio was a witness to an unidentified flying object on September 23, 2010. The UFO, described as "multi-colored" and "egg-shaped", was seen hovering 200-feet off Route 33 (picture above).

The witness said that he had visual contact with the 4-foot UFO for about 12 seconds during which the UFO's color changed from bright blue to bright red. Prior to the sighting, the witness noticed an unusual increase in activity from the Rickenbacker Air Base nearby when five to seven cargo planes departed the base within five minutes. The incident was later reported to the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON).

UFO in Arlington

(September 17, 2010) NBCDFW reported that residents of Arlington, Texas were witnesses to an unidentified flying object that an expert said might be a remote-controlled aircraft.

The UFO was described as a group of "strange blue lights zipping across the night sky". Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) spokesperson Lynn Lunsford suggested that it might be a remote-controlled airplane that's popular with hobbyists.

UFO drawings

(September 13, 2010) The Texas-based UFO blog Lights In The Sky, recently featured detailed drawings of an unidentified flying object made by a witness from Bend, Oregon who saw the UFO earlier this month after returning home from a football game. Check out the drawings below:





UFOs monitor nukes

Photo by United States Air Force
(September 23, 2010) Fox News reported a claim by a United States Air Force officer who saw an unidentified flying object near his base on March 16, 1967. The officer, Captain Robert Salas, said that the UFO shut down nuclear missiles kept at the Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana (pictured above).

Salas is one of seven people who on Monday will reveal what they know about links between UFOs and nuclear missiles. The seven are made of six Air Force officers and a former enlisted man. Salas himself was a US Air Force nuclear launch officer who on Monday will host an event with UFO author Robert Hastings. Salas and Hastings hope to bring to light testimony given by more than 120 former or retired military personnel some of which were as recent as 2003.

Salas said that he believes the UFOs are not from Earth and that they are interested in the United States' nuclear weapons. Another officer, Colonel Charles Halt, witnessed a disc-shaped UFO direct a beam of light at his base at the Royal Air Force Bentwaters in England. He added that he heard radio reports of the UFO landing in the base's nuclear storage area. Halt accused both the United States and the United Kingdom of obfuscating the significance of UFO sightings near nuclear storage facilities.

Halt and the others plan to disseminate declassified United States government documents that they say will substantiate their claims regarding UFO activity at nuclear sites.

UFO over Maritzburg

(September 21, 2010) news24.com reported today that an unidentified flying object was sighted over Pietermaritzburg in South Africa. The UFO, described as having a "reddish tinge" and "5,000 times brighter than a star", has been seen for the past four weeks or so.

The UFO was also characterized as moving slowly across the sky. Witnesses and astronomers speculate that it might be a satellite or perhaps the planet Jupiter which will be at its closest proximity to the Earth today.

Photo by NASA

Kotte UFO

(September 18, 2010) The Daily News reported today that an unidentified flying object was sighted in Kotte, Sri Lanka last Thursday. The object, described as bright orange and egg-shaped, was seen at 6:15 P.M. flying southeast. Below is a photograph taken of the object by Daily News freelance journalist Channa Bandara Wijekoon. The UFO was seen by several other witnesses in the area.

Photo by Channa Bandara Wijekoon.

Oklahoma triangle

Photo by ErgoSum88
(September 17, 2010) examiner.com reported today that two witnesses saw an unidentified flying object in Oklahoma. The sighting occurred on September 15, 2010 and was reported to the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON).

According to the report, a person had just previously seen a triangle-shaped UFO. The witness was later joined by another person thirty minutes later whereupon the same UFO returned. The object was described as flashing three red lights and two white lights. No videos or still images of the UFO were made.

Kite hoax

(September 17, 2010) The Tucson Citizen reported today that an unidentified flying object seen flying over St. Paul, Minnesota was nothing more than a kite that's decorated with an array of light-emitting diodes (LED). The kite was flown by 34-year old man Ernest Sawka whom police cited for "disorderly conduct, public nuisance and being in a playground after hours".

Sawka previously had a warrant for charges not related to flying kites. But St. Paul police spokesman Andy Skoogman said that Sawka admitted to flying LED kites at night to "get a rise out of the public"...a charge Sawka denied.

Below is a video of what an LED kite would look like in the night sky:

UFO over Sand Mountain

Photo by Vidor
(September 16, 2010) The Sand Mountain Reporter reported today that a group in Las Vegas is calling on witnesses to corroborate accounts regarding sightings of unidentified flying objects in the area. The Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies (BAASS) received an anonymous e-mail reporting "multiple witness sighting" of UFOs.

Colm Kelleher, a representative of BAASS, said witnesses saw a UFO hovering 5,000 feet over Sand Mountain and described it as gray-colored. Police from Albertville, Boaz and the Marshall County Sheriff's Office said they have not received any reports of UFOs.

BAASS is a scientific research team that was formed in 2008 to study advanced aerospace technology.

Another Chinese UFO


(September 14, 2010) AOL News reported today that an unidentified flying object shut down operations at the Baotou airport in China recently. It is similar to an incident last July when another UFO disrupted operations at Xiaoshan airport.

The recent UFO reportedly prevented three airplanes from landing at Baotou airport in China's Inner Mongolian province. Officials at the Baotou airport were alerted to the UFO by the Hohhot Air Traffic Management Bureau who directed the planes to secondary airports.

Normal operations resumed at Baotou at ten in the evening. As with the Xiaoshan incident, experts believe that the Baotou UFO was part of a test conducted by the Chinese military.

UFO drives woman off the road

Photo by Agata Urbaniak
(September 12, 2010) news.com.au reported today that a woman residing in Australia's Northern Territory was cut off by an unidentified flying object. The woman, who identifies herself as "Betty", claims she was run off the road by two extraterrestrials flying in a vehicle that looked like a Ford station wagon surrounded by blue, green and red flames.

Betty said she was driving twenty kilometers south of Aileron towards Alice Springs at four o'clock in the morning with her six-year-old daughter when they saw the UFO flying alongside them. She saw two occupants inside the vehicle and it was at that point that her daughter mysteriously told her that there was nothing to be afraid of. A resident from Batchelor named "Dennis" said that the UFO was seen by several other witnesses at Dripstone Cliffs.

Street lamps or UFOs?

Photo by Dieter Vander Velpen
(September 11, 2010) AOL News reported today that unidentified flying objects were seen during a lightning storm over Hong Kong. Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) reported that the Hong Kong Observatory received calls from people claiming to see UFOs near the Tai Lam Tunnel, Wanchai and Happy Valley districts.

W.C. Woo, the scientific officer at the observatory, suggested that the objects that people saw were actually street lamps.

Syfy's new UFO show


(September 8, 2010) Billboard reported today that singer-actor Billy Ray Cyrus will be starring in a television program titled UFO: Unbelievably Freakin' Obvious for the Syfy Channel. Cyrus, reportedly a UFO skeptic, will be joined by his 21-year old son, musician Trace Cyrus, who also happens to be a conspiracy enthusiast.

Billy Ray Cyrus was quoted as saying, "The existence of paranormal phenomena is something I've always wanted to explore further. Getting the opportunity to take this adventure with my son, who has always had a keen interest in this area, is a dream come true. I hope this series can shine a light on some of the activities we have questioned, and the mysteries that have long inspired us."