Close encounter with acre-sized UFO leaves three
Missouri witnesses baffled
Posted by: Roger Marsh August 13, 2014 0 1,786 Views
Three Joplin, MO, UFO witnesses are speaking out on
the July 8, 2014, sighting where the object was originally reported as “bigger
than a house,” according to Mutual UFO Network (MUFON)
Missouri Assistant State Director Margie Kay and STAR Team Investigator Larry
Jordan.
Kay and Jordan examined sites on July 13 where three credible witnesses saw a UFO and had strange experiences.
From Kay’s report issued today:
“A retired airline pilot who asked to remain
anonymous, Joplin Globe general manager John Cruzan and health technician Traci
Cruzan of south Joplin, Missouri, had a close encounter with an Unidentified
Flying Object.
“On July 8 at 9:15 p.m. the retired pilot was walking
his dog in front of his house when he noticed a quarter-sized object with
orange lights in the sky north of his location. As the object approached from a
high altitude to a low altitude on a straight-line trajectory he realized that
it was no standard aircraft. The object was very large, teardrop in shape with
multiple orange, blue, and yellow lights underneath.
The three Joplin, MO, witnesses drove one mile away to
this field where they believed the UFO may have landed. (Credit: MUFON)
“As John Cruzan and his wife Traci rounded the corner
in their Jeep, the pilot flagged them down. The two jumped out of their vehicle
just as the object was flying an estimated 300 feet or less overhead. The three
witnesses said that the object was approximately one-acre wide and one-acre in
length. They said that there was absolutely no sound coming from the object
whatsoever, and that this concerned them.
“The pilot said, ‘I know what different aircraft sound
like and there should have been a engine sound but there was none. And what was
keeping that thing in the air? There were no wings or tail and it was flying
too slow to be airborne.’
“The witnesses all said they felt like the situation
was surreal. The pilot said that there was no sound in the area as he watched
the object overhead, yet John Cruzan heard the pilot’s dog barking at the
object. The neighborhood dogs all barked at the object as it flew over the
homes in the area.
“The three witnesses watched the object go down behind
trees and thought that it may have landed in a nearby cow pasture. They jumped
in the Jeep and raced to the field which is approximately one mile away from
their homes.
“As the three pulled to the side of the road, the
vehicle’s warning beep started to go off. There were no doors open to cause the
sound. John shone a large bright flashlight into the field but the flashlight went
very dim. He had a difficult time getting the Jeep in to gear, which never
happened before.
The Jeep the witnesses were driving experienced
mechanical problems when they were close to the area where they believed the
UFO landed. (Credit: MUFON)
“Finally, he got the Jeep to move on, and then turned
around, but when they arrived at the same spot the vehicle’s warning beep again
went off and the flashlight went dim again. The next day, the radio’s presets
were all gone.”
Missouri MUFON investigators found anomalous
electro-magnetic field readings on the ground at the site as well as the top of
the Cruzan’s vehicle. More investigative techniques will be used in the
near future including testing of trees and grass at the site.
Investigators took readings at the original area,
pictured, where the sighting occurred. (Credit: MUFON)
The story was originally covered as: Missouri
couple says UFO was ‘bigger than a house’
The three witnesses decided to go public in an effort
to get answers to what they saw. Missouri MUFON requests that any other
witnesses to this event or similar events contact Margie Kay at 816-833-1602 ormargiekay06@yahoo.com.
Joplin is a city in southern Jasper
County and northern Newton County in the southwestern corner of
Missouri, population 50,150.
Google Map of the sighting area. (Credit: Google Maps)
Missouri has a current UFO Alert
Rating of 4 with
a higher than average number of recent reports nationally. Missouri had 24 UFO
reports in July 2014 – the 9th highest reporting state – while California
had 104 reports as the highest reporting state. The above quotes were edited
for clarity. Please report UFO activity to MUFON.com.
The UFO Alert Rating System is based on five levels –
1 through 5 – where states with 150 or more reports for the month are rated an
Alert 1; states with 100 or more reports are rated an Alert 2; 25 reports or
more for the month are rated an Alert 3; 13 or more reports are rated an Alert
4; and those states with less than 13 reports for the month are an Alert 5.
ABOUT ROGER MARSH
Roger Marsh is a UFO writer, author, playwright and
independent filmmaker. He is editor of the monthly MUFON UFO Journal for the
Mutual UFO Network and is the National UFO Examiner at examiner.com. He is the
author of Sacred Dialogue, editor of Silent Invasion, and co-editor of Ron Paul
Speaks.
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