Military training offshore could explain Wrightsville Beach UFO report

By Julian March
Julian.March@StarNewsOnline.com

Published: Monday, June 28, 2010 at 6:54 p.m.
Last Modified: Monday, June 28, 2010 at 6:54 p.m.

The anonymous report submitted to the Mutual UFO Network describes a sighting on June 22. The group of nine “saw a ball of reddish orange light blinking erratically.” They also saw a nearby ball of white light “divide instantaneously into nine orbs.” The siting occurred shortly after 9:30 p.m.
“We were all shocked and we all agreed that what we saw was not manmade,” the report said. “The movement was too fluid, and the speed at which it divided was extremely fast and yet controlled.”

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2 Responses to Military training offshore could explain Wrightsville Beach UFO report

  1. Anonymouss says:

    I am the original witness who submitted the report to MUFON 2 days after the incident, and I will tell you that there is no way this was a military exercise. The disinformation campaign has obviously begun- DO NOT believe any official statements by the military or otherwise. Let me reiterate a point I made in the original MUFON report, which was not included in the article- THERE WAS NO SOUND. A ball of light divided instantaneously into nine orbs, which was physically impossible for a manmade vehicle. I grew up less than a mile from Oceana Naval Air Station and I know what a military craft looks like. This event was NOT a military exercise.

  2. Hey! Thanks very much for stopping by.

    Although I hear what you are saying, how in the flipping flip can you claim that this was not man made? It might not be military but it is almost certain that it’s man made. However it’s more probable that it was a military craft that you don’t recognize. A satellite breaking up in the upper atmosphere is another possibility. The idea that an alien spacecraft MUST be responsible for every unidentified light is just as silly as claiming that aliens could not exist.

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