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July 25th, 2008, 05:44 AM
http://www.clarionledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080725/FEAT05/807250304/-1/PROMOS
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The glowing orbs
In 1972, 17-year-old Rosa Rogers lived with her family in Smithdale, a rural Amite County community.
The triangle crafts
In the summer of 1982, Dave Spangler and his wife were outside their home in Carnes, viewing the stars when Spangler noticed lights over the trees near his grandfather's home about a fourth of a mile away that formed a triangular pattern.
The inverted helmet
In 1947, Frank Coogan was a Navy pilot instructor and radar operator flying above Millington, Tenn.
The strange sphere
In the summer of 1966, 17-year-old Billy Ray was spending the night with a friend near Glendora. The two were sitting on Ray's car hood talking around 11 p.m. when they saw an object they could not explain.
The blue moon
On June 25, 2008, Wayne County resident Loretta Norris saw something she could not explain between 10 and 11 p.m. near Laurel while returning from a business trip.
The mysterious craft
In the early 1990s, Bobby Kearan was lying on a pier with friends enjoying a day at Pelahatchie Lake when he looked up and noticed a commercial airliner. He continued to watch the plane, then saw another craft suddenly appear behind it.
Read the below stories by following the above link.
The glowing orbs
In 1972, 17-year-old Rosa Rogers lived with her family in Smithdale, a rural Amite County community.
The triangle crafts
In the summer of 1982, Dave Spangler and his wife were outside their home in Carnes, viewing the stars when Spangler noticed lights over the trees near his grandfather's home about a fourth of a mile away that formed a triangular pattern.
The inverted helmet
In 1947, Frank Coogan was a Navy pilot instructor and radar operator flying above Millington, Tenn.
The strange sphere
In the summer of 1966, 17-year-old Billy Ray was spending the night with a friend near Glendora. The two were sitting on Ray's car hood talking around 11 p.m. when they saw an object they could not explain.
The blue moon
On June 25, 2008, Wayne County resident Loretta Norris saw something she could not explain between 10 and 11 p.m. near Laurel while returning from a business trip.
The mysterious craft
In the early 1990s, Bobby Kearan was lying on a pier with friends enjoying a day at Pelahatchie Lake when he looked up and noticed a commercial airliner. He continued to watch the plane, then saw another craft suddenly appear behind it.