Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Northern Kentucky Sightings Continue: Monday, May 18th

Around 11pm Monday evening in Burlington, KY, a witness saw a enormous white glowing "star" which did not move at first but later started slowly moving. The witness was able to discern planes around it (Burlington is near the Cincinnati International Airport), and the object was much larger than the planes. The witness said that the light gave her "a good feeling" and not a creepy feeling. The sighting lasted three minutes, then when she went to get her camera out of her car and came back it was gone.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Additional Saturday Sighting

A family visiting from Illinois, five kids and four adults, witnessed something between 8 and 8:30pm in Cincinnati on Saturday:

"...saw two very bright, orange, gold lights in the sky. They were across from one another and were oval in size. They were not moving. Then a few minutes later they both moved and one just kind of grew very small and disappeared. Then came back. The other light did the same. Then they moved further and again stayed in one place. We noticed what looked like sparks or shimmering lights coming off them. Then one disappeared and came back on again and then the other did the same. Then the one on the left disappeared and did not come back. The other one then followed the same pattern and then there was nothing. Strangest thing I have ever seen in the sky. I must say it freaked the kids out a bit.
(Email report to ARN HQ)

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Saturday's Sighting: Video Emerges

A new male caller was also in the Hyde Park area last night around dusk with four other friends when one of them, while walking their dog, saw several lights in the sky. They blinked out, and after the group gathered outside, they saw what the caller described as a single "bright, circular reddish-orange light" blink back on. It also appeared to go out and come back on again. It blinked in and out twice while it was in their view. This was around 8pm last night, earlier than the other sightings.

Tonight's Sighting: The View from Hyde Park

A new caller was sitting at a cafe in Hyde Park with five other witnesses when she and the others saw the light to the south, towards downtown Cincinnati:

"We saw a bright oval light in sky that seemed to float, appear and disappear. At first we thought it was an airplane but it didn't look like one, the light was too large for a plane and it did not move. It appeared and disappeared twice while I watched it. The nature of the light was bizarre!"

Reports Keep Coming In: Sighting Tonight Over Cincinnati

E-mail report to ARN HQ:

There were three bright lights glowing and fading out when one would fade in. I have never seen this ever before. I have called the news, but no one else has called in. I was wondering if you have heard anything about this. This was in Cincinnati over Red Bank Rd.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Breaking News: UFO Spotted Near I-471 N

A UFO was spotted this evening in the Northern Kentucky area by multiple witnesses. A caller to the Cincinnati UFO Hotline (859-760-9352) described it as a "giant plane flying right through the trees" with "fire shooting out the back of it." It appeared to be flying very close to the ground. The caller pulled off the highway to get a better look, and was surprised to meet another car who had done the same.

Did you see tonight's UFO over the Northern Kentucky / Cincinnati area? If so, please report it.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Jerry Black, UFO Investigator, Passes Away at Age 69

More sad news for the Ufology community. Jerry Black, a Cincinnati-based UFO investigator most well known for his research into the Gulf Breeze case, passed away Sunday, May 3, 2009 at age 69. Visitation will be Thursday May 7, from 10:30AM - 12:30 PM at the Vitt, Stermer and Anderson Funeral Home, 4619 Delhi Rd., Cincinnati, OH. Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 1PM at St. Dominic Church. Memorials may be made to the Children's Hospital-Melissa Black Fund.

Jerry was one of the few serious, objective UFO investigators out there. Here's a video of Jerry taken a few years ago. He will be missed.