Three aging Air Force veterans came to Washington, D.C., on Tuesday to again tell their strange and extraordinary stories. A fourth veteran was piped into the National Press Club conference by video feed from the Ozark Mountains in Missouri.
Each veteran's story is different, but all share one central claim: In the 1960s, UFOs tampered with nuclear weapons managed by the Air Force, both terrifying and mystifying the airmen who experienced the encounters. Some remained silent for decades, they say.
Hollifield: Reader shares a close encounter tale | Local News | journalnow.com
As interim senior aerospace/unidentified flying object correspondent for this award-winning publication, I often receive first-person close-encounter stories from readers.
Come to think of it, after reading it, I may know too much, so I'm not going to use my last name either. And if you continue reading, you may know too much so let's all just not use any last names so shadowy government entities can't find us and whisk us away.
Mysterious 'flying white circles' over NJ spark conspiracy
PATERSON, N.J. ( PIX11 ) — A pattern of mysterious lights over Paterson, New Jersey last week caused a bit of a stir with residents on the ground trying to make sense of the unidentified flying objects.
Resident Louis Stevens, who was on the ground filming the spectacle, said he lost count of what he called “flying white circles” that he said morphed into different shapes. “You see it on YouTube and it's always somewhere out in the Nevada desert somewhere,” Stevens said.
Tucker, Michigan State among biggest surprises in Big Ten – The Oakland Press
Mel Tucker took over a downtrodden Michigan State program before a pandemic-shortened 2020 season. For a variety of reasons, it was one to forget in East Lansing.
After a 2-5 finish in his inaugural campaign, Tucker refurbished the program with returning players and a variety of important plug-ins from the transfer portal. All, he said, are especially motivated to prove the doubters wrong.
Defending champ Stanford opens No.
Club news: MUFON meets Oct. 23 in Fayetteville
The McPherson Camp of the Sons Of Union Veterans of the Civil War will meet at 7 p.m. Oct. 18 at Gusano's Pizza, 2603 W. Pleasant Grove Road in Rogers. Members gather at 6 p.m. for dinner and socializing.
The Sons Of Union Veterans is a patriotic, fraternal organization made up of male descendants of members of the United States Army, Navy or Marine Corps, or those who served as government officials during the Civil War. The meeting is open to all.
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Happening on Twitter
Air Force Veterans Who Are UFO True Believers Return to Newly Attentive Washington https://t.co/WOrBRaOH98 Militarydotcom (from United States) Tue Oct 19 20:58:22 +0000 2021
Private veterans groups have quietly helped DOD and State Dept evacuate thousands more Afghan evacuees since Aug 31… https://t.co/MlkwhAmnUk JenGriffinFNC Wed Oct 13 19:51:30 +0000 2021
VIDEO: Drone powerhouse Israel is translating the knowhow of air force veterans to the delivery of sushi and ice-cr… https://t.co/WmPzaNyUNk AFP (from France) Sun Oct 17 11:10:00 +0000 2021
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