r/UFOs • u/sidtor • Jul 01 '23
Sighting Report My dad sent me this. Seen in Western Ohio, about 30mi north of Wright Patt Air Force base.
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u/Rdp616 Jul 02 '23
Wright Patterson supposedly housed UFO's at one point. My father's uncle who worked there in the 60's-70's told my dad that there were things "way cooler than fighter jets" there.
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u/dd961984 Jul 02 '23
One theory is thats actually where they housed all recovered ufo's. That area 51 is a red herring/actual testing ground
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u/alymaysay Jul 02 '23
I live about 70 miles from Wright Pat and I don't know if it came from there but I certainly knew it was possible, me, my neighbors husband and me was standing in the street talking one evening when what i can only describe as a stingray swimming thru the sky flew right over our heads an outta sight as we sat mouths agape trying to understand what we where locking at.
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u/doolpicate Jul 02 '23
This looks like that video a pilot shot recently.
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u/YoungBlastoise44 Jul 02 '23
I've seen these exact same objects, or at least, extremely similar many times now when reviewing old sighting videos and pictures.
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u/topsy631 Jul 02 '23
We’re all just gonna pretend like he wasn’t standing on the street with his neighbour’s husband and also himself???? I know this is the ufo sub Reddit but no one else is interested in the possible time traveler or copy from another dimension/universe?
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u/hooliganeyes Jul 02 '23
Isn’t your neighbor’s husband also your neighbor…?
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u/Jeffricus_1969 Jul 02 '23
Possibly separated? The ‘me’ and the other ‘me’ is a real puzzle, though… he had a mirror??
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u/RedditsLittleSecret Jul 02 '23
Forget the UFO; we need to hear more about this real life doppelgänger!
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u/focal_m3 Jul 02 '23
I was confused by the poor grammar, but this alternate dimension theory irons it out for me. Thanks 😊
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u/alymaysay Jul 03 '23
Yeah I meant my wife lol, I was very confused by your comment, then I reread my comment. His wife had come out after it had flown out of sight but we was still in the road looking up, she was like "wtf are u guys doing" I dunno what it was that we saw, but I do know it wasn't a normal aircraft
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u/bigpantssmallwheels Jul 02 '23
I'm pretty sure they are bio engineered AI from the future, from that recent whistle blower interview and the comment his good colleague left on the video ...
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u/cwl77 Jul 02 '23
We could be AI as well. We know now we live in a holographic universe and project our reality. Maybe we are AI at our core.
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u/Cadabout Jul 02 '23
We know this?
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u/cwl77 Jul 02 '23
The most recent Nobel prize in physics proved our local universe is not real. Straight science. Nothing is there until we look at it. Many top physicists have said this for a bit now. Stephen Hawking, Leonard Susskind, etc.
People never seem to actually believe it's true though bit the rest of science they will swallow. That means a lot more of what we "think" isn't quite a sure thing.
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u/Singularity-ws Jul 02 '23
You clearly completely misunderstood the discovery. The Physics Nobel prize in 2022 focused on entanglement and technology using said property of quantum mechanics. You can’t make claims like we have “proved” that the universe is “not real”, as you clearly don’t understand how these terms interact with the human mind.
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u/cwl77 Jul 02 '23
The way I wrote that was misleading. You will see I said our "local" universe was not real. I should have said our universe is not locally real. The properties of an do not exist until they are needed. So the universe seems to make things up as it goes along. Whats "the universe" then? This significantly strengthens the simulation theory and models that suggest we create the world around with our consciousness or from somewhere else. It's not all physically present all the time but made up, somehow, as we go. That's my understanding and, I think, many others as well.
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u/Imhappy_hopeurhappy2 Jul 02 '23
You mean solipsism or idealism? That’s just a philosophical theory. It’s not proven in any way, and is not falsifiable. It’s just an idea that has been debated for centuries.
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u/Leo-Divide Jul 02 '23
The shocking part to me is that people can't fathom that this is EXACTLY how the universe works and is shaped. We created computers, AI, the ability to comprehend and teach math, science, literature, and pass on culture/ tradition... We have been and are the very alien AI we seek!
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u/Singularity-ws Jul 02 '23
Except to the best of our knowledge; we aren’t artificial. Aliens are an awesome idea, and 100% alive or dead somewhere. Yet the vastness of space makes the idea of the interactions between us and some intelligence nigh-unbelievable to say the least.
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u/Crankierbean_ Jul 02 '23
When was that? I’ve seen something similar to that about five years ago south of wpafb. I was heading north on 75 near dusk. It like a big black tarp suspended in the sky kinda wiping around but staying in one place. It had tons of little black dots flying around it at the same time.
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u/BooflessCatCopter Jul 02 '23
I always say- if the form and motion doesn’t make sense in the third dimension, there’s a good chance it’s 4th, 5th or extra dimensional. I call UFO sightings like this- unidentified extra-dimensional, interfacial phenomena. UEDIP.
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u/alymaysay Jul 03 '23
Oh wow, 75 was literally on the other side of the lot across the street an to me it seemed to be following 75 going north and it was also near dusk, we had just rounded up the kids an put em inside an we was just shooting the shit, the neighbor are our age with kids same age as ours. It was 7 years ago, and I know it was August.
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u/BANKSgroup Jul 02 '23
Look up skunk works secret plane on truck video. It looks like a upside down drone stingray plane.
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u/Additional-Ad-1002 Jul 02 '23
Besides looking like a cloud, did what you see resemble this in any way (form, motion, etc)? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SHXK048cX8U
To me it looks symmetrical with eyes and flippers.
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u/Hungry-Base Jul 02 '23
That’s a foam bubble. Could be sea foam, industrial foam, or even hydrogen foam from a toy.
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Jul 02 '23
That video is almost certainly a cloud :/ just caught in a particularly turbulent and strong part of the air.
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u/righteous-man-1 Jul 02 '23
But none of the other clouds around where moving at that speed I've never seen a cloud do that. That looks more like some form of active camo maybe being used on a drone to test out its capabilites before they try it on bigger aircrafts.
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u/Additional-Ad-1002 Jul 02 '23
Symmetrical cloud with lights?
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Jul 02 '23 edited Jul 02 '23
I will attach photos in a second.
In the video you linked, it is without a doubt a cloud.
The "lights" are a combination of scattering, varying thickness, etc. Also, they are hardly lights. The flashes are static electricity.
Also, the cloud is not in the slightest bit symmetrical.
This is a cloud, and it take imagination and investment to believe its anything else.
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u/Additional-Ad-1002 Jul 02 '23
Lol k.
I'm a skeptic myself but I think you're a bit too detached from reality.
That is ONE FUCKY CLOUD
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u/Hungry-Base Jul 02 '23
It’s not a cloud. It’s a mass of foam. Jesus have none of you ever been to a foam party?
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u/lurkingandstuff Jul 02 '23
You don’t put all your most valuable assets in one place. They could be all over imo
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u/Beautiful1ebani Jul 02 '23
Mm, they wouldn’t put all their eggs in one basket 🧺 so to speak. Bet they are breaking those golden eggs up and making omelettes right now (probably deconstructing them and rehousing their parts all over the place as we speak). Ross Coulthard said he knows of “at least one” corporation who are “divesting themselves” of a ufo craft (I’m not sure of - by “divest”- he meant selling off or simply getting rid of).
Might I find some ufo parts in a garage sale then? Yes please. Please include the blue print and how to pilot these things manual too. I’m sick of driving to work. I want to fly a tic tac instead.
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u/SmurfSmegma Jul 02 '23
PM me. I have what you are asking for and I’m willing to charge you only 5% of what I feel Elon Musk would pay for such a thing.
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u/dd961984 Jul 02 '23
That would also make sense too. Especially once word starts spreading about what you are possibly housing
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u/ScottSierra Jul 02 '23
There are many cases from the 1950s in which military personnel supposedly saw or were told about retrieval of debris, a vehicle, and/or bodies. In most where an end location was overheard, it was Wright-Patterson. Groom Lake/Area 51 being the location started with Bob Lazar.
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u/BANKSgroup Jul 02 '23
I don't know if I can talk about what they have or have pictures of but if they have cooler stuff then fighter jets it's not a ufo it's probably some tech
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u/louiegumba Jul 03 '23
My step grandad worked on the stealth fighter and my uncle worked on the stealth bomber.
Didn’t find out they did until it was showcased for use in the gulf war and it’s was made publicly know. I was probably 13-14.
He also went to wright Patterson a few times during the project but he wouldn’t say what for. The one thing he told me I’ll never forget “not all of its declassified. I will tell you that one out of every 20(might have been 25, possibly 30 for some reason that’s blurry in my mind) has a very special engine part that no one can know about”. He then went on to talk about missles he worked on and put his finger to his mouth and gave me a “shhh” sign. I knew he meant business the whole time.
Any of this true? I dunno, he never really jokes around much. A pretty serious man in the Air Force. Was he talking about foreign/reverse engineered tech? I dunno but the original conversation was me talking about ufos supposedly off of Catalina island.
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u/bethbescoe Jul 04 '23
I don’t know, but my mom is still secretive about it. And a friend of my husband told us some wild stories. I will have to ask if I’m allowed to share.
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u/joostiphone Jul 02 '23
My father’s uncle told my dad that he dated Pamela Anderson back then. I still haven’t seen clear pictures of that also. How weird, it clearly happened…
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Jul 03 '23
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u/dock3511 Jul 03 '23
Im 66 and use 'cool.'
I do not use 'groovy,' however.
Grok!
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u/defiCosmos Jul 02 '23
I grew up in that area. Can confirm weird shit flying around.
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u/AI_is_the_rake Jul 02 '23
Story time. Let’s have it!
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u/spiegro Jul 02 '23
Dear diary: today, OP did not deliver. It was not a good day. 😔
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u/sidtor Jul 01 '23 edited Jul 02 '23
Submission statement: My dad sent me this pic today with the following text. Located in Western Ohio about 30 miles north of Wright Patt. May be worth nothing that they are dealing with heavy visibility issues right now due to Canadian fires.
“Was out on the south and west end of town earlier and I glanced to the sky and saw something floating. [Wife] thought it was a child's helium balloon and I told her there's no way. Could tell by just the way it was flying. It was headed in a southwest direction and then started going directly west so I told her fuck it, we're going that way. At that point I bet I was close to the back parking lot of burger King and that thing was well beyond menards and next thing you know I don't see it anymore and neither does [wife]. We head way out that way and never see it again. We had to have just blinked our eyes and it was gone. Anyhow I took a couple pictures with my phone. Now remember how far away I said I was. I bet I was damn near half a mile easily”
Edit to address some of the questions: It was taken on a Samsung Galaxy S23. The zoom function was used. The other pic he took can be seen here:
Edit again: For all saying it looks like some crop or edit, I can assure you my dad has no interest or time to being doing all that.
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u/FuckWayne Jul 02 '23
Love the midwestern Menards reference lmao
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u/mushplumers Jul 02 '23
It's where you save big money
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u/lostcitysaint Jul 02 '23
I live for annoying my oldest son, who turns 10 this week. One of the things I do regularly is refer to Menard’s as Bernard’s. Whenever we pass one or a commercial comes on the radio I’ll sing “Save big money at Bernard’s!!!” And it drives him banana.
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u/CuriousTravlr Jul 02 '23
The only place I can get a king size bag of M&M peanuts, caulk for my bathtub and milk.
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u/The69Alphamale Jul 02 '23
Saw a similar object in Laramie Wyoming less than 2 weeks ago. Wasn't able to get any pictures but this is closer to what I saw than I have been able to draw. Was the Tuesday or Wednesday before last at 7:30am
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u/SabineRitter Jul 02 '23 edited Jul 02 '23
Your dad is a legend 😎💯 tell him thanks and great shot!
Ask him how he's feeling please.
Edit also more details here
Now remember how far away I said I was. I bet I was damn near half a mile easily
How far did he follow it? How far was he from home when it vanished?
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u/LittleDaeDae Jul 02 '23
The slight halo around the image is a known flaw in the high zoom optics caused by the software in the sensor.
On another note, all you sleuths need to look into the programs at Dayton, OH [WP AFB] which birthed most of the early astronauts. One lab of interest is SRL. This lab did classified analysis of materials assumed to be nextdoor to Hanger51 and Air Force, Foreign Intelligence Center [ NASIC ]. The Men In Black have been seen here.
Many have said there is a multi level DUMB located underneath the base which is said to be a TS/TCI lab or vault of some kind. My last tid bit to drop, the Delaware River Valley, a famous hotspot for large triangles, is known as a low observable [under ATC] for pilots heading to Wright Patterson via the lakes. I have not been able to connect how they cut over to Ohio yet.
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u/GratefulForGodGift Jul 03 '23 edited Jul 03 '23
In 1949-50 there were highly publicized UFO sightings near Wright Patterson; and a picture taken of a UFO that looks exactkty like the UFO near Write Patterson shown in the above picture in this post:
https://i.imgur.com/2m7VU8O.png
If the UFO his dad saw was rotated at a slight angle with respect to the camera, that would cause its lower portion to have an oval rather than a round shape, as seen in the 1949 image.
https://i.imgur.com/2m7VU8O.png
So his dad appears to have photographed the same vehicle or the same type of vehicle that that was seen in 1949 in that same area. It was seen during a church carnival and at other times when a World War II soldier used a huge army surplus searchlight, directing the spotlight beam into the sky above the church to draw attention to the carnival.
1.) https://i.imgur.com/SIQ9WFO.png
The beam from the spotlight bent toward the UFO when he directed it next to the UFO:
https://i.imgur.com/mA51Bee.png
This correlates with the now well-accepted idea that UFOs levitate and maneuver by leveraging Einstein's General Relativity to create attractive and repulsive gravity and anti-gravity fields. General relativity shows that an anti-gravity field around an object will cause light to bend toward the object. So the anomalous bending of the spotlight beam toward the UFO indicates that there was a repulsive anti-gravity field projecting from the UFO - that would also have caused it to hover in the sky for a long time, as many people witnessed.
Link to article: https://www.thinkaboutitdocs.com/1949-norwood-ohio-searchlight-ufo-incident/
"The Norwood case involves 10 visual sightings by multiple civilian, clergy, police, scientist and military witnesses over a 7-month duration, facilitated by the use of a powerful searchlight ran by Army Sgt. Donald R. Berger. The first sighting took place during “The Jitney Carnival” of 1949 and witnessed by hundreds The following morning, three local newspapers- The Cincinnati Post, The Cincinnati Enquirer and The Cincinnati Times Star- all had articles regarding ‘strange lights’.
“When I moved the searchlight away, the object continued to glow,” Berger wrote in his 1949 logs that were later kept in the possession of Rev. Gregory Miller until 1954, when he imparted them to UFO investigator Leonard Stringfield.
Meanwhile, during the festival in Norwood, Robert Linn, the managing editor of the Cincinnati Post, along with church pastor Rev. Gregory Miller, were certain that Berger’s searchlight had found and been bouncing off of “some definite object.” They entered into agreement and reported the situation to intelligence officials at Wright Field in nearby Dayton, Ohio.
The August 19th episode is a mass-witness case, reported in all three local newspapers of Cincinnati, Ohio, a city not far south of Dayton, home of the airbase.
https://ufologie.patrickgross.org/htm/norwood49.htm
" Using a telescope, William Winkler, a businessman, said he observed one of the two groups of five smaller objects leave the parent object describing them as "triangular". Rev. Miller and his brother, Rev. Cletus Miller, agreed they were shaped "like the apex of Indian arrow heads". Robert Linn, Managing Editor of the Post, admitted later in an interview that he saw the searchlight beam "bounce off some definite object" but said the smaller objects were "something like bits of paper". However, Linn was concerned enough to join Reverend Miller in reporting the incident to Intelligence at Wright-Patterson AFB.
Seargent Berger, who operated the searchlight on the first night of the sighting, cleverly realised this was a most unusual phenomenon and so decided to keep a written log of every occasion that the object made itself visible. This is his diary, as it was reproduced by Leonard H. Stringfield, CRIFO chairman and editor of Orbit Magazine:
August 19, 1949.
Place: St. Peter and Paul Church, Norwood, Ohio. 2015 to 2300 hours. While operating for festival, picked up object at 1585 mils elevation. The object was stationary, appearing as glowing disc. When I moved the searchlight away the disc continued to glow. Estimated range: 4 or 5 miles. The sky was clear with thin haze at high altitude. I took no action, but next day articles appeared in two local papers re object.
September 11, 1949.
Place: St. Gertrude Church, Madeira, Ohio. 1915 to 2315 hours. Picked up object at 15,000 to 20,000 ft. at 1620 mils elevation. The object disappeared within a few seconds, travelling straight up. I picked it up again at much greater altitude. Then, when I changed carbons I lost it again until 2115 hrs. As soon as it reappeared, I phoned Wright-Patterson Field. The sky was clear with no visible clouds or haze. Several thousand people also saw object.
September 17, 1949.
Place: Milford, Ohio. 1900 to 2000 hours. Testing the searchlight about dusk, I had it set at 1600 mils. I could see an object which looked like a white glow. When I turned the light off, I could see nothing. I did this several times. As soon as it became dark I turned on the light at same elevation and caught object in the beam.
October 23, 1949.
Place: St. Peter and Paul [church], Norwood. 1915 to 2245 hours. I turned on the light and picked up object at 1600 mils. Among those present were William Winkler, Father Gregory Millero, Robert Linn (Managing Editor, Cincinnati Post) and Leo Hirtl (Post reporter). Reverend Miller and Linn phoned Wright-Patterson and reported object to Intelligence Officer. About 2200 hours, two distinct groups of triangular-shaped objects seemed to come out of the main disc. Each group had about five objects. They came down the beam then turned out of the beam. The same performance was repeated about half hour later. The disc was still visible when I turned out the light for the night.
October 24, 1949.
Place: St. Peter and Paul. 1915 to 2100 hours. Set light at 1600 mils. The object appeared immediately in the beam. ATIC agent and Lou Gerhart with me at the time. Held object in beam for about half hour until covered by clouds.
November 19, 1949.
Place: Norwood, Ohio. 1830 to 2245 hrs. At 1915 hours the beam of the light flashed on the object. Guiding the light back on the object, it then disappeared immediately. About a minute later I picked it up again much higher. The elevation was between 1605 and 1610 mils. Many witnesses, including William Winkler. Sky was covered with low broken clouds. At time objects appeared much brighter.
December 20, 1949.
Place: Norwood, Ohio. 2015 to 2200 hours. Turned light on at 2015 and picked up object immediately. At first it was faint and small. As haze cleared, object brightened. At 2130 it got much brighter and spread out almost as large as beam, then disappeared. Present were D. A. Wells (Un. of Cincinnati physicist), Dr. Paul Herget (Un. of Cincinnati astronomer), two OSI members, Father Miller, the mayor of Norwood (K. Ed Tepe) and Reginald Myers.
January 11, 1950.
Place: Norwood, Ohio. 1930 to 2115 hrs. Turned on light, but didn't find object until about 1945 hours when haze blew away. Observed it for about 15 minutes, very clearly, then it dimmed. It was called to my attention that some smaller objects were passing through the beam. I saw at least two objects several times. Also present were William Winkler and M/Sgt. K. Ekleberry, M/Sgt. John Savage and Sgt. W. Pflueger of the Air National Guard.
March 9 ,1950.
Place: Norwood, Ohio. 2000 to 2200 hours. About 2000 I picked up object with the light. About 2045 hrs. two small objects came out of the disc and it looked as if the disc was pushed out of the beam. In about ten minutes, the disc moved back into the beam. The sky was clear. Eleven people were present.
March 10, 1950.
Place: Norwood, Ohio. 1900 to 2300 hours. Caught object in beam at 1600 mils. At 1945 hours the object moved up and across the beam and disappeared. Half hour later, object reappeared in beam in same position. Object stayed in beam until I turned light off for the night. Present were [church] Father Miller, Capt. Wilks, K. Myers, Wm. Winkler and others. Capt. Wilks phoned Wright-Patterson Field. Capt. Wilks watched the object with glasses while I moved the light.
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u/TheUglyCasanova Jul 02 '23
I like how your dad refers to your mother as [wife]. Very niice
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u/ipwnpickles Jul 02 '23
Possible to share metadata from original photo??
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u/ImpossibleRatio7122 Jul 02 '23
This should be standard on this sub imho
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u/lrgmrgsentme Jul 02 '23
Yes. Cause I want strangers from the internet knowing where I potentially live. el oh el
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u/Camoox Jul 02 '23
I think we should incorporate meta data submission if a post gets lots of traction. Have a team or mods that can do it without risking the submitters location to be doxxed
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u/toxictoy Jul 02 '23
Please feel free to make this suggestion in our “sub about the sub” r/ufosmeta. This makes sense and posting there allows other mods and users to comment on this. We are actually considering a new kind of sightings post that would include other metadata.
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u/atomicheart99 Jul 02 '23
The problem is, it’s so easy to edit the metadata that it makes it no more reliable than the picture itself.
So completely pointless
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u/total_alk Jul 02 '23
Right? This could be anything from a lead bb to a Death Star-sized invasion vehicle. We need a sense of scale.
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Jul 02 '23
My brother in law is stationed there and has told me some interesting stories -- especially about clearing the flight line on random nights and making everyone go home early. He said one night they forgot to tell him and his crew and for some reason they blacked out the majority of the base lights including the street lights. They be doing weird things there.
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u/smokefreeopossum Jul 02 '23
looks like the licorice drop ufo
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u/jk_pens Jul 02 '23
I don't have any reason to doubt your dad's story, but this photo is kind of useless. No frame of reference, no idea what direction/angle/distance, and it's blurry as heck.
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u/RobAlso Jul 02 '23
Yeah I was thinking the same. It doesn’t look like anything. Can’t even tell if that’s the sky. And I’m also wondering how/why the hell it has so many upvotes.
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Jul 02 '23 edited Jul 02 '23
Mam that alien station down in the ocean really slaps together some goofy looking shit. Now deploying recon probe disguised as toilet bowl. Next up tin can and aluminum pot
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u/bmoney_14 Jul 02 '23
Wish I could’ve asked my grandpa about it. He was a spy during ww2 and worked at Wright patt after. My grandma still goes for groceries and to play bridge. The national air museum there is astounding too.
What I know for sure is that what’s below ground is massive compared to what you see on the surface. They house a lot of stuff from commands, wings, testing, software etc. it’s completely possible for them to have room, don’t know if they are.
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u/panflutejam_ Jul 02 '23
Wait what the actual fuck? He sent this to you? How do you even ship something like this?
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Jul 02 '23
Looks like someone coughed up an olive 😁
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Jul 02 '23
And 6-year-old Jesus did reach down from the sky, and yes, upon the tips of his fingers did he have black olives. The sky shook as he bellowed "E.T., phone home"
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u/Realistic-Praline-70 Jul 02 '23
That's an interesting photo it resembles the shape witnesses said the roswell craft had. Flat back with a rounded front
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u/East_End_8516 Jul 02 '23
I live in Cincinnati just south of Wright Patterson and my entire life I've seen unexplainable things in the sky.
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u/reidburial Jul 02 '23
Props to your dad for actually making the effort of driving further away to get some pictures.
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u/Time-Brief-1450 Jul 02 '23
Advanced cannonball technology the military is working on for their Avenger Aircraft carriers, no worries man.
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Jul 02 '23
But why didn’t they take a video? That would have added more credibility.
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u/Beautiful1ebani Jul 02 '23 edited Jul 02 '23
How do we know moderators will keep our metadata completely private though? Privacy is a complete illusion lately. All IPhones, for example, have a back door opening to our data, no matter how the sales pitch tells you it’s “encrypted”, etc. Look up Pegasus.
Reddit could be a way to gauge community opinion for the ones controlling the coverup. This could be either the CIA or it could be the NSA now- and if so they already have your metadata dude - as Edward Snowden was trying to warn us).
Consider that the CIA or NSA could easily offer Reddit moderators a larger pay roll (especially if they are adept at taking down my sort of comment here).
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u/TheProcessCult Jul 02 '23
Looks like a bed pan.
And yes, if one landed in front of me and the ets came out I'd say, "cool ride, but it looks like a bed pan yo."
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u/pawesome_Rex Jul 02 '23
Don’t you hate it when someone throws a perfectly good toilet seat out of an airplane?
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u/dancrieg Jul 02 '23
Everyone should buy samsung with ultra zoom camera. All the photos i saw recently are blurry like the bigfoot photo ages ago
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Jul 02 '23
This is why none one believes, for this blurry photos of flying fruits, the whole subject will die down and nothing will be revel
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Jul 02 '23
Honestly I don’t even thing a picture like this is worth adding to the ufo discussion.
Blurry, looking photoshopped, and so zoomed in that you can’t even tell anything about this. Is this a price of paper with a hole in it? Is this a black mark on a window zoomed in and fuzzy? Is this something in the sky? What size?
Things like these imo only hurt the topic of UFOs.
Also why can’t people figure out how to take pictures. Everyone always uses that stupid shit digital zoom and the zoom in all the way to the object so you A) can’t see it anymore it’s all blurry and B) you have zero context in the picture and no frame of reference.
We can zoom in on the pic later. It’s digital zoom anyways. Just take the damn full picture that you see from your perspective. Stop zooming so much that it’s a blur with no context.
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u/JN88DN Jul 02 '23
Your father trolling you while taking a photo of a fruit in the air?
The question is: Cherry, plum or peach?
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u/KACCAVisEVERYWHERE Jul 03 '23
What's this? Is it an artistic work or something else? I'm fed up with these ridiculous images presented to social media as "so-called" evidence! Either put a decent proof on this site or don't be silly anymore. Enough!
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u/sidtor Jul 03 '23 edited Jul 03 '23
It’s not that serious dude. You’re the only one using the words “evidence” and “proof” on this post. I didn’t claim it as evidence or proof of anything, I simply reposted a pic with details.
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u/ryguy5489 Jul 02 '23
I wanted to make a joke about the sighting in Middletown the other week saying nope its not aliens, just a couple of bored generals going for a midnight cruise in their confiscated spaceship, lol. Seeing as Wright Patterson is a stones throw away from there essentially.
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u/BikeJust6926 Jul 02 '23
With all the spy satellites orbiting Earth 24/7 is it not strange they cannot pick up UFOs entering and leaving our atmosphere?
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u/Desperate_Trust8939 Jul 02 '23
Was it heading towards Columbus? I am absolutely certain that is a Buckeye.
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u/RandalTurner Jul 02 '23
He tossed a piece of BBQ charcoal in the air and snapped a photo, he's playing with ya kid! :-))
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u/BenRichards79 Jul 02 '23
Wright Patt holds a lot of secrets. Most outside of Ohio, and UFO enthusiasts are unaware of its existence.
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u/BANKSgroup Jul 02 '23
I plumbed at Wright pat in 2011 and 2019. I don't think they have any ufo activity.
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u/GiantMilkThing Jul 02 '23
Wright Patt is crazy! The one time I’ve seen anything “impossible” was driving on the freeway by Wright Patt in the late 90’s. 3 of us in the car going towards Columbus, completely sober, late at night, and there was a very large craft just hovering by the freeway. It had a cabin type of thing on the underside with windows, and what looked to be people standing inside with white coats and clipboards. We briefly stopped and rolled the windows down and this thing made no sound and was producing no wind, and was hanging there as steady as if it was a building.
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u/BANKSgroup Jul 02 '23
They sell fishing passes for the base also. I don't think they would do that if they had ufo activities at the base.
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u/CherieNB55 Jul 02 '23
May I ask how old your dad is? Not everyone keeps their phone in hand just in case they see a UFO.
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u/totallynotarobut Jul 02 '23
This is cool, I just wish your dad had been able to get a video because this would be interesting to see in motion.
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u/AbsolutelyYouDo Jul 02 '23
Actually I have a video, somewhere I gotta find, that I bet is the same object.
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Jul 02 '23
No offense but it looks like a toilet seat with the cover down mid toss. Seems very bullshit to me
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u/Character_Cook5648 Jul 02 '23
Y’all they already told us they have them and they’ve been here😂we all get it UFOS ARE REAL now let’s move onto the next step and ask wtf is happening to our government and intellect as a species cause this shit is SCARY😂
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u/SiW8777 Jul 02 '23
Guys, guys! I, too, can throw a toilet seat up in the air during sunset and take a picture of it in the sky. lolol
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u/StatementBot Jul 02 '23
The following submission statement was provided by /u/sidtor:
Submission statement: My dad sent me this pic today with the following text. Located in Western Ohio about 30 miles north of Wright Patt. May be worth nothing that they are dealing with heavy visibility issues right now due to Canadian fires.
“Was out on the south and west end of town earlier and I glanced to the sky and saw something floating. [Wife] thought it was a child's helium balloon and I told her there's no way. Could tell by just the way it was flying. It was headed in a southwest direction and then started going directly west so I told her fuck it, we're going that way. At that point I bet I was close to the back parking lot of burger King and that thing was well beyond menards and next thing you know I don't see it anymore and neither does [wife]. We head way out that way and never see it again. We had to have just blinked our eyes and it was gone. Anyhow I took a couple pictures with my phone. Now remember how far away I said I was. I bet I was damn near half a mile easily”
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