Tuesday, October 19, 2010

History of Unidentified Objects

The background of these unidentified objects date back in North Texas all the back to 1891when one of the first UFO sightings was in Dublin, Texas which is about 56 miles south of Fort Worth located outside of the larger city of Stephenville. These UFO sightings have since then been reported all over the state of Texas numerous times from numerous people. Every report has slighty different details such as the length ranging from 90 feet upwards to recent 2010 occurence of sighting being nearly 7,500 feet long in Port Aransas, Texas. Then also in 1987 in Laredo, Texas another there was another sighting none of these sighting could quite be explainedyet because only in 1982 did the Wright Brothers build there first maned aircraft and these UFOs had manuevarability sch as turning 90 degrees and heading a completly different direction on the drop of a dime and travel unreal speeds up to 2600 mph. Also several of these UFOs had some sort of malfunctions and either crashed or unexplainably went down and instances such as Laredo and Dublin there were similar qualties in both. The Laredo and Dublin occurence they found scrap from the crash that had hieroglyhpics on it and a body that was human like but not a human. Others like to blame the later sighting on similar aircraft produced by Lockheed Martin Shooting Star or Starfire which was produced in year 1949. Some intresting information is the military seems to ake a huge intrest in all these events in either determining more details on crash or discovering more facts out or they will try to cover up information. This category of unidentified objects has many followers and confrences and people who resemble storm chasers and pursue learning more and discovering sightings.

WORK SITED

Murphy, Mark . "UFO Crash in North Texas 1891." www.ufodigest.com. 17 Nov. 2010. http://www.ufodigest.com/news/0408/north-texas.html.

www.ufodigest.com. 17 Nov. 2010. http://www.ufodigest.com/news/0408/north-texas.html.

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