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Disc-shaped UFO's reported in three states

November 8, 6:12 AMPittsburgh UFO ExaminerRichard Sanner
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Rockingham, Virginia - November 7, 2009 - Witness reported a full disc-shaped object with lights moving around it in a counter-clockwise fashion.  The witness first saw the object hovering over his neighbor's house at an altitude of approximately 1,000 feet.  The object began to move away, and the witness claimed to clearly see the lights as they continued to circle around the outer edge.  The object disappeared momentarily before coming back around.  It continued to move slowly over the neighborhood before vanishing entirely.  The witness then describes that a ball of light suddenly materialized directly above him and zipped off towards the object he had just observed.  The entire event lasted for approximately ten minutes.

Justin, Texas - November 7, 2009 - Witness lives near an airport and is accustomed to conventional aircraft landing and take-off patterns, and lighting.  Eight lights were coming from the south.  The witness stated that if this were a plane it had more lights, and were much larger than what is customary for an aircraft.  The witness heard no sound, and could not discern a silhouette of an aircraft behind the lights.  The lights then disappeared.

Chelsea, Michigan - November 7, 2009 - Witness reported a silver disc flying low on the horizon.  The object moved in an erratic back and forth motion and was observed for approximately ten minutes.

Cincinnati, Ohio - November 7, 2009 - Witness reports seeing one large soft-white spherical glow appearing in the southern sky, and slowly drop in altitude.  The light split into four distinct lights which were surprisingly bright and large for the dusk sky.  The lights formed a diamond pattern and remained motionless at an altitude of approximately 3,000 feet.  After forming the diamond pattern, the objects moved swiftly and had a very short "tail".  The objects seemed to change formation and swirl down, slowly blinking on and off until they were all off.

Keller, Texas - November 7, 2009 - Witness stated that his dog began barking frantically in the back yard.  When the witness went outside to see what was wrong he looked up and saw what he describes as a large, flaming meteor about the size of a full moon.  It was black in the center, with white flames around it, and red on the edge of the tail.  The object was large, and moving quickly.  The object then suddenly stopped and became a smaller flamed object, then turned into one, two, and finally three balls of extremely white light.  The lights appeared to be stacked one behind the other.  The objects remained the size of a full moon and were perfectly spaced apart in a straight line.  After hovering in line for a few seconds, the objects began to flash on and off.   The objects would be in a different location in the sky whenever the lights turned back on.  The objects appeared to take turns flashing off and on, and changed formation from a straight line, to a triangle, then diagonal line.  The objects finally formed an upside down triangle until disappearing from sight.  The event was followed by a plane that appeared to be very close to the ground, followed later by a single helicopter that flew around the neighborhood briefly.

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