Thursday, May 7, 2015
Military and Media Refuse to Comment on UFO Over San Diego
TV Station Refuses To Comment On UFO Over San Diego, Military Staying Quiet
When several
callers phoned into San Diego's NBC News affiliate April 28, the station
captured this unusual colorful grouping of aerial lights over San Ysidro, close
to the
U.S.-Mexico border.
"Some said
they appeared to be red, blue, and green and kept flashing and changing
colors.
Some who saw them say the lights didn't seem to move, like those on a plane
or
a drone," NBC 7 San Diego reported.
According to the
station, "We put in calls to the military here to see if they could
identify what these were. So far, no response."
It wouldn't be the
first time that UFOs had been reported to local military bases
around San Diego. Previously classified government
documents under the Air Force's
former Project Blue Book UFO study show how San
Diego's military has seen its fair
share of UFO reports.
Regarding this
most recent case of odd lights in the sky, the TV station itself has
stopped
responding, after UFO researchers and The Huffington Post called, asking for
details of the event.
A reporter, who
said she was instructed not to give her name, told HuffPost that the
station
management didn't want any of their photographers interviewed or giving out
information on the matter.
On the evening the
video was shot, NBC 7 had been in the San Ysidro area working on
an unrelated
story.
One eyewitness,
Larry Fox, sent UFO photos to the TV station in which he described
seeing
something that "looked like a strobe light." Fox told NBC 7 he didn't
feel it was
a plane or drone. "It was a series of flashing lights. If it
was a plane, it would have
moved."
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