In November 2006 a small UFO flap kicked up a huge media frenzy – the sighting happened at O’Hare Airport and all manor of photos, stories, truths and obvious untruths came to light.
Now two years later, a video has surfaced of what is claimed to be the actual UFO from O’Hare. Why it has taken so long for this video to be released is explained by the person who shot it below.
I have sat on this evidence for over 2 years, mainly because of the nature of my background, if you knew who I was then you would understand.
I only got one minute’s worth of footage because my cell phone’s memory was full, and it stopped recording.
Back on November 7th 2006, I was near Chicago O’hare International airport when I was witness to what was arguably one of the most important UFO incidents in modern times. After the incident, many people jumped on the UFO bandwagon and came forward with false evidence, I can’t speak for these individuals, I can only speak for myself.
I witnessed a gigantic UFO hovering over the Airport at precisely 4:32 p.m. The UFO was a dark, hazy metallic disc/cigar shaped craft. It was at a height of roughly 750 feet from the ground, completely silent, frozen still, and was well over 100 meters in length. I managed to film the UFO on my cell phone for 1 minute, I observed the UFO for a further 1 minute, after which time it took off, and went upwards at tremendous speed and was gone.
If you watch the clip properly, at the start of the clip you can clearly see a large passenger jet taking off, and flying directly under the UFO, which shows just how huge this thing was. The UFO was completely frozen still, and any movement on the video clip is camera movement and camera shake. I filmed the UFO on my cell phone with the zoom set to full.
This is arguably one of the most important pieces of UFO photographic evidence in existence, and to ever be posted on the internet, simply because I know it was a genuine Unidentified Flying Object, and it was witnessed by many credible individuals, including pilots.
Yes I would love to come forward and go public with my story, but this is just not an option for me, due to my job. So that is why I have posted the clip on You Tube. For those who don’t want to believe the truth, thats up to you, but what you are seeing is genuine footage of an unknown craft, and shame on the worlds media for all the ridicule they threw at this unbelievable incident.
Interesting, yet it just raises lots more questions! What’s your thoughts? Who is this person, and why the secrecy?
It was only a matter of time and not a surprise to learn that shortly after the first fuzzy picture appeared on the net – see O’Hare UFO picture and links (pt2) there appeared several others. All (unsurprisingly) looking similar in shape, size and colour.
Now call me a cynic, but the two images that appeared today are – well – a lot like the first and that, like these are hard to work out if the grey blob is really is an unknown object, speck of dust, or just a plane taking off or landing!
Photo of Ohare UFO?
Ok so I am a cynic, but hopefully some real evidence will surface one day, but for now, I guess we will have to suffer more of these “very poor” camera-phone pics.
Today a picture appeared on the inter-net that is alleged to be the UFO that appeared over the O’Hare Airport on 7th December 2006.
The picture was taken with a mobile phone by a friend of a member of the abovetopsecret forum, who clams to have been at the airport at the time of the incident.
Setting aside for a moment as to whether the picture is real or not, I find it odd that this has only now come to light, as it is almost two months now since the sighting and subsequent media frenzy interest and FAA fiasco of are they or aren’t they investigating! (Did they investigate it in the end or not?)
I would have thought that it’s safe to say that most of you would have heard about the UFO sighting at O’Hare Airport, Chicago on 7th December last year?
I’ve kind of neglected writing about it as Cryptoworld was off the air at that time, and there was and still is loads of information already out there on the web.
So instead of just reporting the same old stuff, I thought I would write a few posts with links to some of the more interesting stories, discussions and videos.
Mysterious object runs rings around onlookers. Is the RAF trying to make clouds?
At the end of June (2006) a mysterious object, later identified as an RAF plane(?) has been seen circling over the Banffshire coast (Scotland) for over six hours.
Local villager Norman Defoe first spotted the aircraft at around 10am.
He said: “At first I thought it was a jumbo jet, but after a look through binoculars I saw it was grey. It was going round in circles for hours, leaving a trail of vapour behind it. I was sure something must be going on.”
Another local living near Peterculter said “I have been watching the aircraft for several days now, on the 26th of June it was circling over Aberdeen for many hours leaving circular trails and today, the 28th, it is out past Peterculter and I have been watching it all morning.”
[SinglePic not found]A weird fireball, first thought to be a firework whizzed over a family and their home in Spring Croft, Kimberworth Park, Rotherham (UK) at around 10.15pm on Sunday (2nd July 2006).
The incident happened during a huge thunderstorm, and at first the family thought it was a firework, but the light continued to fly through the air in a north-easterly direction. They watched the light, expecting an explosion, but nothing happened, then suddenly it changed direction and flew quickly to the east, towards Swinton, where it appeared to plummet to the earth.
The family became alarmed and thought it was going to crash, but there was nothing, no explosion not even a muffled bang.
The object was an orange light with an aura to it, and thought to be flying around 1,000ft up, but they couldn’t really tell what size it was.
What was it? Did you see anything strange that night?
[SinglePic not found]Weather conditions at the Kennedy Space Center are not looking too good, so the planned launch for today is looking unlikely, although Nasa are keen to launch if they can.
Discovery was moved to the launch pad in May, and cleared for lunch on 1st July amidst safety fears from senior safety officials that it was not safe to fly.
Nasa played down the concerns at a news conference on the 17th June, and Michael Griffin (Nasa administrator) said “I can’t possibly accept every recommendation given to me by every member of my staff, especially when they all don’t agree.”
Of all the crazy things I’ve ever found and read on the internet, this has to be one of the most amazing!
To Quote:Would you be interested in a once-in-a-lifetime chance to discover Our Hollow Earth first hand? If so, we invite you to join us for an epedition to the North Pole with Steve Currey, one of the leading river explorers in the world!
Sound crazy? Well it’s true, there really is an expedition planed for next year, to try and find scientific proof for the existence of a hole in the North Pole, and if they do find proof they plan to personally visit that paradise within and meet the highly advanced, friendly people who live there!
This is a few weeks old now, but I thought it would be interesting to following up on two earlier posts, Weather Wars and Beijing hit by Sandstorm.
I was surprised to read this over at Weather Wars – "Beijing will use artificial rainmaking to clear the air after a choking dust storm coated China's capital and beyond with yellow grit, prompting a health warning to keep children indoors."
[inspic=31,right,,thumb]Can American afford another swirling season of natural destruction?
Forecasters at Colorado State University (CSU) in Fort Collins say the 2006 hurricane season will be "very active," producing five major storms between June 1 and November 30.
But the experts doubt that this summer's will be as spectacularly destructive as last year's.
They expect seventeen named tropical storms to form, nine of which are expected to develop into hurricanes. Of those nine, five will grow into at least Category 3, or major, hurricanes.
The CSU forecasters add that there's an 82 percent probability that one major hurricane will make landfall somewhere on the U.S. coast. That contrasts with an average likelihood of 52 percent.