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Low flying triangle UFO over Georgia reported with no lights

A Georgia couple outside at 2:30 a.m. on January 4, 2012, waiting for a meteor shower to begin, report watching a low-flying and silent triangle-shaped object move overhead with no lights, according to testimony from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness reporting database.

Like other triangle reports, Case 34586 happened quickly and left the witnesses wondering.

"There were three white, round shapes at each point of the triangle," the reporting witness stated. "It moved extremely fast. When we first saw it coming toward us we thought it may have been a meteor, or maybe a flock of birds until it was directly over our heads. The object flew in a straight line. When we realized it was not birds or a meteor, we were stunned. It left us scratching our heads as to what we had just witnessed. We lost sight of the object as it flew south past the tall trees."

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Also on January 4, 2012, two Georgia siblings were driving along a highway when they noticed something odd in the sky in Case 34597.

"It was beautiful and flashed a white light, pulsated for a quick second, slowly hovered to my right and then disappeared," the reporting witness stated. "It was my first sighting, and even though it was not that crazy of one, it left me in awe."

No town names were mentioned in the public portion of the MUFON reports. No images or videos were included with either report. The above quotes were edited for clartiy.

Other recent UFO reports from Georgia include:

Georgia is a current UFO ALERT 4 rating, with a higher than average number of UFO sightings nationally. Georgia had 20 reports in December, the 8th highest reporting state - while California had 63 reports in December 2011 - the highest reporting state in the nation.

You can read more details about other recently reported cases at the UFO Examiner home page

The above case links are the unedited and as yet uninvestigated reports filed with MUFON. Please keep in mind that most UFO reports can be explained as something natural or manmade. If Georgia MUFON State Director Ralph Howard investigates and reports back on these cases, I will release an update. Please report UFO activity to MUFON.com.

, National ufo Examiner

Roger Marsh is a UFO writer, author, playwright and independent filmmaker. He is director of communications for both the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), and Pennsylvania MUFON. As Tremont Avenue Productions he produces stories of passion, resource and mystery.Contact him.

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