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Thursday, December 12, 2019

'ALIEN' RIDDLE US air force chiefs baffled as ‘UFO’ appears to drop FIREBALLS near military base

A COUPLE were baffled when they saw a UFO dropping bright orange "fireballs" they say. 

 Kerri says she spotted orange orbs that looked like 'fireballs'
Kerri says she spotted orange orbs that looked like 'fireballs'Credit: Pen News


Kerri Burnett and her fiancé, Doug Maier spotted the mysterious orange orbs while plane spotting at Sky Harbor airport, Phoenix.But reaching out to local military bases have just left them with more questions.Kerri, 42, said: "It was a cloudy night and had drizzled off and on.
"Regular planes had been flying by, since we can see the flight path for the airport. All of a sudden I saw this bright glowing orange light."I thought it was a planet or a star at first and then I realised oh that's close and it's moving towards us."Then 'boom' it started dropping what looked like orange fireballs or something that travelled for a few seconds before they faded out and disappeared."


Risultati immagini per Sky Harbor airport, Phoenix
Sky Harbor airport, Phoenix.

'INCONCLUSIVE FINDINGS'

According to the 42-year-old, the local news team struggled to verify what the orbs were - with Kerri insisting they must be proof of alien crafts.
They wondered if it could be parachute flares used in training exercises at a local military base.
But the journalists reached out to air force and aviation officials who said the footage was "inconclusive."
One person even spoke to police - but they couldn't confirm anything.
She said: "If it was a bright headlight from a plane, how come I can't see the red and blue lights or hear any type of aircraft noise?
"For it to be that high, it can't be a drone otherwise that drone would be huge.

'MY MIND WENT CRAZY'

"And then when it started dropping things - holy cow my mind went crazy!"
The couple says the lights disappeared after a while, but there is allegedly still no explanation.
The news comes after it was reported at the beginning of the month that a "freaky bearded alien" had been spotted on Google Street View in Birmingham, UK.
Stevie Hall, 47, found the plump ET online while searching for a suitable parking spot for the city’s popular German Christmas Market.
The chef from Sutton Coldfield, West Mids, said: “I just froze in fear when I saw him and the hairs went up on the back of my neck.“My friend and I thought we were seeing things and so had to check it again by putting in the post code.
“The Google info says it was shot in April so it wasn’t even Halloween. I searched for nearby conventions as well on that date and nothing. It isn’t faked either as you can see there are reflections on the car."
And in November, a UFO left strange landing marks on the ground and burnt the grass during a harrowing close encounter with two terrified fishermen in Brazil.

Lottie Tiplady-Bishop 

Source News 

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