Date:
July 20, 2005
Location: Exeter, New Hampshire, United States
There
was something odd in the sky last week, something that
caused a Navy veteran with 10,000 hours of flight experience
to have his own close encounter. While preparing to mow
his lawn, "David" saw a large cigar-shaped object
hovering in the sky. He said it was about the size of
two USS Nimitz aircraft carriers.
An artist's rendering of the reported UFO sighting in
Exeter.
Image courtesy of Angela Gram (printed in Exeter News-Letter)
An artist's rendering depicts what "David" saw
in the sky on Wednesday, July 20, from his Exeter home.
The picture shows a large object shaped like a "silver
cigar," as David says it appeared just before
the object vanished - twice the size at which he first
viewed it, with flames billowing underneath.
Image courtesy of Angela Gram (printed in Exeter News-Letter)
"UFO
sighting in Exeter - again"
Exeter
News-Letter, July 26, 2005
By Adam Dolge
EXETER
- There was something odd in the sky last week, something
that caused a Navy veteran with 10,000 hours of flight
experience to have his own close encounter.
The
former flight engineer, who wished to be identified only
as "David," said of the experience, "this
was like nothing Ive ever seen before."
What
the retired Navy chief petty officer said he saw last
Wednesday could only be classified as a UFO, an unidentified
flying object.
It
was a bright and sunny afternoon, about 3:15 p.m., and
David was outside preparing his lawnmower. He had filled
the mower with gas, checked the oil, and took a sip from
a glass of water he had poured. When he tilted his head
back to get the final sip, through the bottom of the glass
he saw a large cigar-shaped object hovering in the sky.
David
said windows were equally spaced around the object, however
he didnt see anyone or anything inside. The size
of the object was enormous. By comparison, he said, consider
what an ultralight plane would look like next to a Boeing
747. He said it was about the size of two USS Nimitz aircraft
carriers.
At
first glance, through his empty glass of water he thought
it could have been the Hood blimp. "But, the instant
I put my glass down, I said, thats not a blimp."
The
object moved from west to east, very slowly for something
that size, he said. His initial instinct was that the
object was moving at about 100 knots, but something that
big shouldnt be able to stay in the air if its
going that slow, he said.
The
object began changing colors from a bright silver to an
orange-ish red. A strange cloud of red and orange flames
began surrounding the object, and before he knew it the
object stretched out like a rubber band. It grew to about
twice its original size, and then it was gone.
The
entire incident lasted about 10 minutes, he recalled Monday
morning, but he is unaware of the specific time because,
"it felt like time stopped."
He
went into his house and first thought to call the police.
He decided not to because he didnt think theyd
take him seriously. So he went on the Internet and searched
for "report UFO," and found the Web site for
the Seattle-based National UFO Reporting Center.
Peter
Davenport, director of the UFO reporting center, said
Davids report was astonishing because of his history
with flight. "I have no question on his reliability."
He
said he gets several accounts each year, but this one
stood out. The report was well written and scientific,
Davenport said.
"In
my view, thats one of the cardinal rules of an account,"
he said.
The
center was founded in 1974 by UFO investigator Robert
Gribble. The centers Web site, www.nuforc.org, has
a large list of UFO sightings. According to the site,
the centers primary function is to receive, record,
and to the greatest degree possible, corroborate and document
reports from individuals who have witnessed possible UFOs.
Davids report, which will soon be on the Web site,
will be among dozens of documented sightings to be formally
reported to the center.
Not
the first time
The
Exeter area is no stranger to UFO sightings. In 1965,
two Exeter police officers and hitchhiker Norman Muscarello,
who was with them, gained national attention after seeing
a UFO hovering over Route 101 in Kensington. The sighting
was documented in a book called "The Incident at
Exeter."
And
then there was the incident involving Barney and Betty
Hill, a husband and wife from Portsmouth who claimed to
have been abducted by aliens. The couple was driving from
a vacation in Canada in 1961 when they saw a UFO.
The
object moved directly over their car, and before they
knew it they grew drowsy. They later claimed to have been
abducted by aliens and gave identical accounts while they
were hypnotized.
But
for this recent sighting, David said he believes that
there is life beyond Earth. He said the galaxy is so enormous,
its hard to believe humans are the only intelligent
life.
"To
the point of not being obnoxious, itd be egocentric
to think there is no other life out there."
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case361.htm