---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 11:53:53 -7 From: Christopher O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Researcher/Investigators Subject: Colorado Fall Spike Update #3
Interesting reports are still filtering in from November.
Here are the latest . . .
616 Sun November 7, 1999, at 3:00 AM, Boulder, CO CE-2 Boulder, CO, (MUFON/Curta)
"The witness was walking up Canyon Boulevard, headed west into the foothills. He became aware of a low humming noise with static electricity type sounds. Suddenly he was engulfed in a bright light from overhead causing his thighs to spasm from the adrenaline jolt. He could see an elongated cylinder above him with its bright white light gradually fading to red. He had been in the 101st Airborne but this was not like any craft he had ever seen. The witness states, 'I could see the object quite clearly because it blocked out the stars.' Abruptly the craft flew straight up and vanished. 'The next day, my fingernails had thickened and I had a nice sunburn on all exposed flesh, even inside my ears.'" [Thanks to MUFON's State Director Michael Curta/Filer's Files]
605 Sun November 7, 1999 10:40 AM to 10:55 AM San Luis Valley (O'Brien)
Eight large 4 engine jets flew over the SLV northwest-to-southeast @ about 20,000 feet. Four planes appeared to break formation just east of Blanca Pk and appeared to head NE. Remaining 4 jets continued directly east. [I have never seen, nor had a report of an eight, 4-engine jet formation overflying the San Luis Valley--tmv]
617 Sat November 6, 1999, at 11:00 PM, Canon City, CO AN1 (Edwards/O'Brien VIDEO)
4 Witnesses see bright light hovering over Penrose (to the north) Videotaped object which at times appears to break into three-then four different lights. More investigation is needed; duration, movement, etc, but EP speed may prove difficult for detailed video analysis. [I have a copy of the tape from Tim Edwards] Note: Sirus was rising at the time.
What do you think of the following? i've attached two photos--the original and a 100% blowup of the "object."
618 Tue June 29, 1999 at around 12:00PM Pikes Peak, Teller County (Ryszka STILL PHOTO)
On June 29th, the two witnesses drove up Pikes Peak (outside of Colorado Springs) to take some pictures. One witness decided to take one photo of the Southwest skyline--looking toward the Sangre De Ctisto Mountains and the Huerfano Valley. He noticed a bird flying about 30 feet away from him lifted his camera and took a photo. "There were no visible objects in the sky and he wasn't sure if he had captured the bird in the frame. No aircraft, balloons, skydivers, nothing except for the bird was apparent. When the photo was developed, two objects appeared." Is the center object the bird? The second object at the upper right hand part of the picture is unidentified.
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chris
Christopher O'Brien CAUS/Skywatch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.amigo.net/tmv Author of The Mysterious Valley (1996)
and Enter The Valley (1999 (St. Martin's Paperbacks)
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