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by Jennifer Claerr

Created on: January 11, 2008

Recently, on November 7, 2006, there was a UFO sighting at Chicago's O'Hare airport. Several United Airlines employees observed a saucer-shaped object which hovered over the airport, then flew through the atmosphere with such force that it left a hole in the clouds.

All logical attempts at explaining this UFO have failed. There were no weather balloons were launched near O'Hare airport on November 7th. It was also known that the military would never conduct test flights near an airport. The appearance of the UFO ruled out the possibility of its being a helicopter, airplane, weather balloon or other man-made craft.

So what was this UFO which the airlines employees sighted? Was it an alien spacecraft? The official explanation was that that this UFO sighting was really a "weather phenomenon."

On September 25, 2007 a UFO was seen falling from the sky in Kodiak, Alaska at 6:45 in the morning. Some people saw lights in the sky, others saw explosions and red streamers. These lights were seen in Kodiak City, Chiniak and Chiniak Bay.

Two people, who were driving to Kodiak, were convinced that this sighting was an aircraft crash, and called emergency. Twenty miles away in Chiniak, another person saw a light which was so bright, she took it for a helicopter searchlight. However, there was no noise, so thought maybe it was a meteor.

Other witnesses directed rescue workers toward the area where the UFO seemed to have crashed. However, no signs of a crash site were ever found. It seemed nothing could explain this UFO sighting. All aircraft were accounted for, and there were no missing satellites reported.

On June 21, 2007 a chemist named Gary Strauss from Eastlake, Ohio and his son saw four bright lights in the sky over Lake Erie. One by one each of these lights vanished, then suddenly reappeared in a diamond formation. They disappeared and reappeared for more than an hour. Strauss called the police, who sent an officer, who was also able to see the lights. They were also seen by a detective from a different point of view.

The next day, Strauss' son found a Lake Erie UFO video on YouTube. He was convinced that these were the same lights he and Strauss saw over Lake Erie. However, Strauss does not believe that these unidentified objects are alien spacecraft. He thinks they're the result of some experimental technology.

Dave Dunford photographed the sky of Cadillac, Michigan on the evening of August 27, 2007. He sighted a strange, silvery object in the sky. There was no sound and

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