Friday, January 10, 2014

Eight UFO reports were filed in Alabama during the month of December

It’s the second Friday of the month, so this week I’m giving you an update on UFO reports in Alabama from the previous month, courtesy of the Mutual UFO Network.

A search for UFO reports in Alabama between Dec. 1 and Dec. 31 on MUFON’s website, www.mufon.com, resulted in eight reports from within our state during that time.

The first incident occurred on Mon., Dec. 16, at 10:05 p.m. in Alabaster, which is a suburb of Birmingham in Shelby County. The witness in this case saw three, red pulsating lights that hovered for a minute or so before moving slowly northeast. One light was slightly higher than the others, and the lights moved in unison. Eventually, the lights disappeared after about four minutes, and the witness tried to follow it in his car, but didn’t have any luck. Whatever it was, it didn’t make any noise, and the witness wasn’t sure how far away it was.

The second incident occurred on Tues., Dec. 17, at 6:25 p.m. near the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport, which is about five miles northeast of downtown Birmingham. The witnesses in this case were a husband and wife couple who were riding in a car when they saw an object the “size of an aircraft carrier or bigger” hovering close to the airport and followed by jets and a “strange,” black helicopter. The helicopter was shining lights on the object, the wife said. The couple traveled over a hill and couldn’t see the object any more, but they did hear a sonic boom about five seconds later.

The third incident occurred on Thurs., Dec. 19, around sunset at Lake Martin near Alexander City. The witness in this case was sitting on a dock at the lake, photographing the sunset and watching the sky in hopes of seeing a falling star. The witness looked to the south, noticed a bright light and thought it was a plane.

The light moved northeast, and the witness thought that it might be a helicopter scanning the ground with a heat sensor. At that point, the witness realized that the object was traveling silently, and he watched as the light traveled toward a mountain peak across the lake from where he was sitting.

The light stopped over the mountain and “turned its lights towards me as it hovered over the peak,” the witness said. The lights changed from yellow to red and shown in the witness’ eyes for several minutes, he said. It “felt like I was having my eyes scanned,” the witness said. “I could not look away if I’d wanted to.”

The light then turned and traveled southwest, but faster than before. The witness said he saw three white lights as it disappeared from view behind the nearby mountains.

The fourth incident occurred on Tues., Dec. 24, around 7:15 p.m. in Hueytown, which is in western Jefferson County near Birmingham. The witness in this case had just arrived home and was “shocked and amazed” when he saw at least three dozen, reddish-orange balls of light in the sky to the southwest, just above the treetops. The lights ascended at a 20 to 30-degree angle, and all of them traveled in the same direction, but they weren’t in a perfect line, the witness said.

“When each one reached a certain general spot in the sky, the light would quickly fade and disappear,” the witness said. “The initial glob was the most impressive point of the 30-minute or so long affair. It slacked off after roughly five minutes, only one or two appearing every 10 seconds or so until another busier wave when you could again see at least a dozen in the sky at once, climbing in altitude until disappearing.”

The lights began to “slack off” after this second wave but a few continued to appear every 15 to 20 seconds until the lights disappeared altogether.

It “was one of the most incredibly shocking things I’ve ever witnessed in my life,” the witness said. “I don’t know what to think.”

The fifth incident also occurred on Dec. 24 around 7:55 p.m. in Huntsville, which is in Madison County in northern Alabama. The witness in this case had gone outside to lock his car when he was startled by two, bright red lights in the clear skies to the north. The lights moved slowly to the south and were very bright, like the “brake lights on a car,” the witness said.

The lights emitted no noise and left no contrails, he said. The witness, a private pilot who grew up in a NASA family, continued to watch the lights as they moved in a straight line with “minor deviations in altitude.”

The witness then ran inside to get his father, a NASA retiree who served as a Navy air crewman during World War II and Korea. By the time they got back outside, two of the lights were gone, but five more had appeared “in a very loose formation,” the witness said. These lights traveled the same path, but appeared to get smaller as they got closer to the witnesses.

The color of the lights also changed from red to “dirty yellow” and took about two minutes to travel over the horizon, the witness said.

“I saw Sputnik and lots of launches at the Cape, and I am a private pilot,” the witness said. “These were not airplanes, helicopters, drones, balloons, etc., and I was sober.”

The sixth incident occurred on Dec. 24 around 8:45 p.m. in Enterprise, which is in Coffee County in southeastern Alabama. The witness in this case was taking out the trash behind a health clinic when he noticed three red lights in a “V” formation. They moved to the witness’ left across the sky and were followed by two more formations and a single light. The lights moved slowly, “like a boat on calm water,” and emitted no noise, the witness said. They traveled over a local baseball field and then moved into a “circle formation.” Just as the tenth light approached this formation, all of the lights disappeared.

The seventh incident occurred on Wed., Dec. 25, around 8:40 p.m. in Grand Bay, which is in southern Mobile County. The witness in this case was traveling in a car and had just turned into his neighborhood when he saw what looked like a star that was moving. In the next instant, he noticed five pink-orange lights traveling in a straight line in front of the first star-like object he saw.

“I rolled down the window to see if I could hear any sound, and there was no sound,” the witness said. “Each light disappeared as it reached a large cloud, and they never came back out.”

The eighth incident occurred on Thurs., Dec. 26, around 4:28 a.m. in Huntsville. The witness in this case was traveling to work on a motorcycle on Carl T. Jones Road when he saw a “huge, glowing, green, perfectly round ball” of “incredibly bright” light that looked to be the “size of a football stadium.” The object quickly descended into the trees and when the witness topped the next hill less than three minutes later, the object was gone. The entire sighting lasted five to seven seconds, the witness said.


Before closing out this week, I just want to put it out there again that I would be very interested to hear from anyone who have witnessed a UFO, especially in Conecuh County. I think a lot of other people would be interested in hearing your story too, and I’m willing to accept your report anonymously. You can contact me by e-mail at courantsports@earthlink.net.

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