Showing posts with label Kentucky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kentucky. Show all posts

Friday, December 14, 2018

Mystery Radar Blips Appear Over Illinois and Kentucky

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Mystery Radar Blips Appear Over Illinois and Kentucky

     The origin of mysterious blips that appeared across radar in southern Illinois and western Kentucky Monday night may have come from military aircraft, but nearby military bases say they had nothing to do with it.
By Louis Casiano
www.foxnews.com
12-12-18

The storm-like blips left the National Weather Service in a state of confusion since it wasn't raining in the region ....

Monday, April 18, 2016

Green Fireball Caught on Camera Over Midwest | VIDEO

Green Fireball Caught on Camera Over Midwest 4-15-16

     Twitter lit up with reports of a meteor or fireball streaking across the sky and seen in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Kentucky.
By Illinois Patch
4-16-16

Many people reported seeing a green fireball, possibly a meteor, streaking across the sky late Friday around 10:15 p.m. Central time. The fireball could be seen from the Chicago suburbs.

Reports of the sighting also were coming in from people in Wisconsin, Michigan, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri and Tennessee, according to WGN radio news anchor Steve Grzanich from Chicago and Fox News meteorologist Chris Higgins from St. Louis.

A Fox News webcam in Belleville, IL, near St. Louis, recorded the fireball at about 10:16 p.m. [...]

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Judge Rules That Home Owner Had a Right to Shoot Drone, Drops Charges

Judge Rules That Home Owner Had a Right to Shoot Drone

By Eugene Volokh
The Washington Post
10-28-15

     WDRB News (Ryan Cummings) reports that Kentucky trial judge Rebecca Ward dismissed state charges against William Merideth, who shot down a drone flying over his land:
Merideth said the operator was violating his privacy and spying on his family, but Hillview police arrested Merideth for firing his gun within city limits and charged him with wanton endangerment….

[Merideth] says [David Boggs’s drone] was hovering over his Hillview property and he thought it was spying on his family….

Boggs testified that flight data showed the drone was flying higher than Meredith stated. But Judge Rebecca Ward says that since at least two witnesses could see the drone below the tree line, it was an invasion of privacy.

Saturday, August 30, 2014

A Silent, Triangle-Shaped UFO Hovers Over Lexington Neighborhood

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A Silent, Triangle-Shaped UFO Hovers Over Lexington Neighborhood

Hovering triangle UFO moves away ‘instantaneously’

By Roger Marsh
OpenMinds.tv
8-29-14

     Two Kentucky witnesses at Lexington reported watching a silent, triangle-shaped UFO hovering overhead that seemed to move away “instantaneously,” according to testimony in Case 59404 from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness reporting database.

The witnesses were outside in their backyard on July 15, 2014, when a black, triangle-shaped object was seen hovering over their home.

“We were both lying on our back and it was directly above us in the sky,” the reporting witness stated. “I looked at it for at least a minute before pointing it out to my boyfriend, who then also studied it. He confirmed that it was black (or at least dark) and triangular-shaped.”

The object moved away quickly.

“I’m not terribly great with direction, but it seemed to be pointing in an easterly direction. As we lay there discussing it for at least another minute, we watched the object slowly rotate (as if on an axis) in the completely opposite direction (west) – making no noise and showing no fuel trails- and then it was just gone.”

The object seemed to instantaneously disappear. . . .

Friday, February 07, 2014

Mystery, Loud, Jolting Booms Leave Neighborhoods Shaken | VIDEO


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Mystery, Loud, Jolting Booms Leave Neighborhoods Shaken

By Briana Conner
www.wpsdlocal6.com
1-20-14

     LIVINGSTON COUNTY, Ky.— For the past two days in a row, people in the Local 6 area have reported hearing loud, jolting booms.

It's one of our most popular stories on facebook. The story we first posted Saturday night has more than 500 comments from people who say they have all heard and felt the same thing in counties across western Kentucky and southern Illinois. Public safety officials are trying to figure out what's causing the noise while people brace themselves for the next big boom.

Leon Cunningham has been living in Livingston County for more than 25 years and says he's familiar with the sights and sounds in his neighborhood. But, over the weekend, he heard something different. He said, "It was just... boom! I mean, you could hear it. It was loud." It was also jarring. "It just shook this whole neighborhood and shook all these houses. In here, stuff rattled on the shelves."

After all the trinkets settled, the rumors started. "Everybody was coming out in the neighborhood wondering what's going on. I've even had people say, 'Are we being invaded?'" One of many questions that there aren't any answers for yet. "We have no idea if there's going to be another one this evening, today, this afternoon, or what. We don't know how long this is going to continue or anything. Nobody does," said Cunningham.

It's a mystery making noise in communities and leaving people on pins and needles. . . .

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Witnesses To Infamous Kelly UFO / Alien Incident Scheduled To Speak


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Witnesses To Infamous Kelly UFO / Alien Incident Scheduled To Speak

UFO’s in Madisonville?

By SurfKY News
10-9-13

     MADISONVILLE, Ky. (10/9/13) – Madisonville residents might be a little surprised to see UFO’s parked on Union Street Thursday night outside the Historical Society of Hopkins County in downtown Madisonville, but it will not come as a surprise to the members as they have invited them to come to the monthly meeting of the organization.

The 7:00 p.m. meeting will feature guest Geraldine Sutton Stith, daughter of Kelly, Kentucky resident and landowner Lucky Sutton’s whose farm was visited in August 1955 by a spaceship and its 15 or so little green men spacemen.

Stith, who has wrote a book about the night and activities surrounding the unexplained event titled Alien Legacy – Based on a True Event, will relay the stories told by her family and what she remembers firsthand as a youngster. Hopkins County police officials were called upon to help investigate the incident at the community just across the southern county line, which now for the past three years has hosted an August Little Green Men Festival to embrace the legacy of the small community. . . .

Friday, August 16, 2013

UFO Reports in Kentucky Were Triggered By Google's 'Project Loon' | VIDEO


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UFO Reports in Kentucky Were Triggered By Google's Project Loon - Oct 2012



Google claims responsibility for 2012 Kentucky UFO sighting

By Jason McClellan
OpenMinds.tv
8-15-13

     Amateur astronomer Allen Epling captured photos and video of a strange cigar-shaped UFO in the sky above Pike County, Kentucky in October 2012. And witnesses in multiple states reportedly saw the same, or a similar, aerial object. The sighting garnered widespread media attention. Weeks later, local media reported that the UFO was simply a toy solar balloon.

Many questioned the assertion that this UFO was a mere solar balloon, and people were left wondering about the object’s true identity. But apparently Google’s Rich DeVaul knows what it was. Wired reports, “Sitting in a conference room in Mountain View, California, he beams proudly as he runs a YouTube clip of one of the newscasts. The mysterious craft was his doing. Or, at least, the work of his Google team. The people in Pike County were witnessing a test of Project Loon, a breathtakingly ambitious plan to bring the Internet to a huge swath of as-yet-unconnected humanity—via thousands of solar-powered, high-pressure balloons floating some 60,000 feet above Earth.” . . .

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Astronomer Remains Mystified By UFO He Captured On Video; Object Sighted in 3 States


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UFO Over Virgie, Kentucky (Edt 400 px) - Oct, 2012



By Whitney Burks
www.wkyt.com
10-23-12

     VIRGIE, Ky. (WYMT) - An object spotted in the sky by several people across Pike County last week has still not been identified. One local astronomer captured pictures and video of it through his telescope.

No one seems to know.

"It wasn't anything I recognized. Definitely not an airplane, and I've never seen a helicopter that looked like that," said Allen Epling.

Sightings of the object have been reported in Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee, but it has yet to be identified.

Epling says even with his background in astronomy, it is unlike anything he has ever seen.

"Looked like two fluorescent bulbs, side by side, parallel, shining very brightly. It would get so bright they would seem to merge, and you could see it very clearly with the naked eye. Then it would dim down almost invisible," he said.

Even stranger, the object barely moved. It hovered in the same area for more than two hours.

"I don't understand how it could stay up there in one place. There was no sign of propellers or any kind of proportion system. No gas is coming out," said Epling. . . .

Saturday, August 04, 2012

UFO NEWS | VIDEO: 42nd MUFON International Symposium is Taking Place in the Tri-State This Weekend

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MUFON Symposium at Covington, Kentucky



By www.fox19.com
8-2-12

     COVINGTON, KY (FOX19) - One of the largest annual gatherings of UFO enthusiasts is taking place in the Tri-State this weekend, bringing together participants who claim to have had encounters with alien life, those who believe their stories and those who simply are curious.

The 42nd MUFON International Symposium is set for Friday.

The brochure says "We ask ourselves the ever contentious question, UFOs friend or foe? Do we know what they are and if they are not from here then where are they from and why are they here. Come and explore the mystery of the UFO enigma and be part of a world phenomena." . . .

Thursday, January 13, 2011

DYING BIRD PHENOMENON | VIDEO: Tanner, Alabama Joins States Reporting Mysterious Bird Deaths


          

     
By Trang Do
WAFF48News
1-12-2011

     TANNER, AL (WAFF) – As drivers whiz by the Huntsville-Browns Ferry Road exit on I-65 North, specks of black in the stark white snow are pretty hard to miss.

Upon a closer look, you'll see that there are scores of dead black birds, about 300 of them.

Wildlife biologist Bill Gates of the Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge said they're grackles, a native black bird.

DYING BIRD PHENOMENON | VIDEO: Add Sullivan, Missouri To The List of States Reporting Dead Birds Dropping From the Sky in Large Numbers


          

     


By Chris Regnier
Fox2 News
1-11-2011

     Sulllivan, Mo. (KTVI-FOX2now.com) —
Dozens of dead birds are discovered near Sullivan, Missouri about an hour southwest of St. Louis. People in and around Sullivan are calling the whole thing a little weird. The scene is just east of Sullivan along the I-44 south service road at Winsel Creek. The Missouri Department of Conservation is looking into the situation.

It was discovered on Monday.

Experts there and with the World Bird Sanctuary in Valley Park say the dead birds are Starlings. Starlings are among the dead birds that have been found in several other states recently.

It started new years when thousands of Red Winged Blackbirds were found dead in Arkansas.

The reason why all of this is happening is still unclear but a spokesperson with Missouri Department of Conservation does have some theories.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

DYING BIRD PHENOMENON | California is The Latest To Report Mystery Deaths

Dead Birds On Highway 101, South of Geyserville 1-8-2011
          

     
More than 100 dead birds found off Calif. highway

By AP
1-11-2011

     GEYSERVILLE, Calif. -- California wildlife officials are trying to figure out what caused the death of more than 100 birds found clustered together just off Highway 101.

The Santa Rosa Press Democrat reports that California Highway Patrol officers found the dead birds near the roadway on Saturday and called in the state Department of Fish and Game to investigate.

The officers who found the birds described them as small with brown and black feathers. They were intact and had not been shot.

The reports come as other, larger bird deaths have been reported in Arkansas, Louisiana and other states.

More . . .

Sonoma County mystery: What killed 100 birds near Geyserville?

By RANDI ROSSMANN
THE PRESS DEMOCRAT
1-11-2011

     While scientists and specialists are investigating why massive numbers of birds have dropped dead from the sky elsewhere in the country, Sonoma County now has its own bird deaths mystery to solve, reported the CHP.

More than 100 birds were found dead Saturday afternoon clustered on the ground off of Highway 101, south of Geyserville, Officer Jon Sloat reported Monday.

Officers responded to Independence Lane at about 2:30 p.m. Saturday and found dozens of birds dead on and around the roadway.

The California Department of Fish and Game was notified and a local warden responded. He took several of the birds away to be identified and tested by a biologist, Sloat said.

The birds all appeared to be the same type, small with feathers in brown and black, according to photos taken by officers.

The birds hadn't been shot and most were intact, officers reported.

What caused the deaths wasn't clear Saturday.

Immediate attempts to reach Fish and Game were not successful.

Saturday, January 08, 2011

DYING BIRD PHENOMENON | X-Files: Dead Birds, Dead Fish: What Does it Mean?


          

     
By Paul Roberts
The Sacramento Bee
1-8-2011

     No, this didn't happen in Sacramento, but it could happen, read on:

It starts off in Arkansas on New Year's Eve. Birds fall from the sky, there is talk, there are rumors. Just over the horizon, something is brewing, something ominous. There is chatter on Facebook. What does this all mean?

Stories from reliable newspapers tell us that the birds seemed to hit an invisible wall, because the birds displayed hemorrhaging and blunt force trauma. Could it be that the birds hit a cloaked UFO that was traveling from Arkansas to Louisiana and back up to Kentucky? Or is the answer much more mundane, that the blunt force trauma is from hitting the ground? I, for one like the cloak UFO theory, it just sounds more intriguing.

I turn on CNN News and HLN News, the talk of dead birds and dead fish is all over the news. Theories abound, the birds that died in Italy may have been poisoned. Birds on the East Coast may have died because of the cold weather. Other possible theories are: hypoxia, disorientation, hail, lightning and powerlines, sudden up wind drafts, fireworks that may have caused this avian and aquatic carnage.

Conspiracy theorists salivate to the idea that possibly HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) was the cause of this madness. Checking the blogs, people that were experiencing the 11:11 phenomenon are now living a life of normalcy, they do not see 11:11 wherever they go. Theorists believe that the reason they stopped experiencing the 11:11 phenomenon is because 11:11 is here...January 1, 2011 and to usher in this new age of the apocalypse, it is raining down birds and the waters spew dead fish.

Biblical prophesy says:

DYING BIRD PHENOMENON | And Still More Dead Birds -- Hundreds Line Texas Highway

Highway 155 Bridge at Lake O' the Pines
          

     
By Saul Relativ
Associated Content By Yahoo
1-7-2011

     The list of incidents of sudden deaths of large numbers of birds continues -- this time in Texas. Like all the other dead bird populations reported thus far -- Arkansas, Louisiana, Kentucky, and Sweden --the dead
birds found Wednesday along a stretch of Highway 155 at a bridge at Lake O' The Pines were dark in color -- gray coots, to be precise. But unlike the massive dead bird fall in Arkansas and Louisiana -- and even in Sweden -- experts in Texas were quick to attempt an explanation of the event, blaming the roughly 200 deaths on the birds being hit by passing vehicles.

"People see some birds on the road maybe more than usual people get a little bit nervous and say wow maybe we've got something going on here," Charlie Muller, a Texas parks and wildlife biologist, told KLTV of East Texas.

Game wardens explain that the dead birds resulted from a fairly large population of American coots, or mud-hens, being startled by passing traffic or by the horn from a boat. Aloft and disoriented in the night, the birds, which were seen in large numbers on the bridge prior to all the dead birds being found, might have been flying as a group. Wardens say that the coots are easily startled and often fly low over the bridge. As they passed the bridge in their flight or were preparing to land, they were hit by passing vehicular traffic on the bridge.

It is the simplest answer to the question of how so many may have died so quickly.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

On This Memorial Day Weekend: Remembering Capt. Thomas F. Mantell Jr.

Captain Thomas Mantell

By Berry Craig
Associated Press
8-1-05

     FRANKLIN, Ky. - Nobody knows what Capt. Thomas F. Mantell Jr. was chasing through the winter sky on Jan. 7, 1948.

His pursuit of the "flying saucer" cost him his life. The 25-year-old Kentucky Air National Guard pilot from Louisville died in the crash of his P-51 "Mustang" fighter plane near Franklin, the Simpson County seat.

A county historical marker just off Interstate 65 in Franklin commemorates the aviator's death. "Because he was killed trying to catch an unidentified flying object, the story made headlines around the world," said John Trowbridge, manager of the Kentucky Military History Museum in Frankfort. "There is a real X-Files twist to this, too. Mantell lived almost his entire life in Louisville. But he was born in a hospital in Franklin, only a few miles from where he was killed."

A World War II hero, Mantell is buried in Zachary Taylor National Cemetery in Louisville. The Louisville Male High School graduate is probably all but forgotten except to family members and friends, Trowbridge said.

"But the investigation of Mantell's crash became part of Project Sign," Trowbridge added. "Project Sign later became Project Blue Book, the Air Force's official investigation into UFOs."

Mantell and three other pilots, also in single-seat P-51s, were flying near Fort Knox when their radios crackled with a strange request from the control tower at nearby Godman Field. "They were asked to investigate an unidentified flying object which had been seen in the area," Trowbridge said. Col. Guy F. Hicks, Godman Field commander, "said he observed the flying saucer for some time," according to an Associated Press story at the time.

One of the warplanes, evidently low on fuel, flew on to Louisville. Hicks said in the news account that the air base lost contact with the other three fighters "in about 20 minutes. Two of the planes later called back and reported no success."

The other P-51 was Mantell's. His fighter was not equipped with oxygen for high-altitude flight, Trowbridge said, adding, "He apparently flew too high, blacked out and crashed."

Glenn Mayes, who lived near Franklin, claimed "he saw Mantell's plane flying at an extremely high altitude shortly before it apparently exploded in the air," the AP story said. "The plane circled three times like the pilot didn't know where he was going, and then started into a dive from about 20,000 feet," Mayes said. "About halfway down there was a terrific explosion."

The wreckage of Mantell's doomed plane was "scattered over an area two miles wide," according to Mayes. "None of the craft burned," he said.

Many aviation historians say the speedy, machine gun-armed Mustang was the best propeller-driven fighter of World War II. Mantell, who joined the Army Air Force in 1942, piloted troop transport planes in the global conflict.

"He participated in the Normandy invasion and many other European operations," according to the AP account. He earned a Distinguished Flying Cross and four Air Medals for bravery, according to the Kentucky Air Guard.

Many people apparently saw the "saucer," including "several other pilots" who flew after it, the story at the time of the crash said. Two of the aviators, James Garret and William Crenshaw, both from Hopkinsville, thought the UFO was a balloon. "Astronomers at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., reported they saw some object in the sky...which they believed to be a balloon but the Nashville Weather Bureau said it knew of no balloons in that vicinity," the AP story said.

In Ohio, "a flaming red cone" was reportedly spotted close to the air base at Wilmington. "Army spokesman said they had no information on the object or its origin," the AP story said.

It was suggested that the "UFO" was a huge Navy "Skyhook" balloon. "Whatever it was, it gave Capt. Tom Mantell his 15 minutes of fame," said Trowbridge, who helped get the marker for Mantell in Franklin. The blue and gold plaque stands outside the Simpson County Tourist office.