Showing posts with label south dakota. Show all posts
Showing posts with label south dakota. Show all posts

2021-01-05

UFO Tunnels Seen Over Central Serbia, Jan 4, 2021, UFO Sighting News.


Date of sighting: Jan 4, 2021
Location of sighting: Central Serbia

This is some amazing cloud transportation tunnels over Centeral Serbia today. I say transportation tunnels because my first UFO sighting...occurred with a similar beginning. I was in the USAF SAC Ellsworth AFB South Dakota, walked out to my parking lot...saw four long tunnel clouds that started, yes, started over the parking lot and disappeared over the horizon. About 20 of us were watching the sky directly above us...half were wearing a USAF uniform.  The tunnel clouds where the only clouds in the sky and they were perfectly lined up side by side with a small space between. Each cloud was perfectly contained...no whiffs of cloud around it...just tunnel. A giant 747 size glowing ball inside the end of the cloud tunnel...then it began to move down it...still inside the cloud tunnel...faster and faster till it disappeared in the horizon. This happened 25 times before I had to leave, being late for work at the base back in 1989. At my base when I talked to my commander, he said its aliens and we don't talk about that here. So...never did, but did mention on my site several times. 
Scott C. Waring - Taiwan 

 

2015-06-08

Odd blue object in South Dakota isn't a UFO, costs $80,000 to replace, UFO Sighting News.


Date of sighting: June 2015
Location of sighting: South Dakota, USA
Source: http://www.wdaz.com/news/3760950-odd-blue-object-south-dakota-isnt-ufo-costs-80000-replace

Sorry guys, this is not a UFO, but it would raise a few eyebrows as its moving down the street. I thought you could use a laugh today, had to post it. This new roof will be missed on the streets. Oh...and 80 grand to buy it? Someones padding their wallets. SCW

News states:
(Forum News Service) - No, it's not a UFO.
The old lid to Menno's water tower heads down Highway 18 through Menno early Thursday.

The lid was replaced because fastening brackets had begun to fail, leaving gaps that posed potentially unsanitary conditions.

Menno Mayor Darrell Mehlhaf said the new lid will cost the city about $80,000 when fabrication, painting and installation costs are all tallied.

The old lid was sold as scrap and will be used for an undisclosed purpose on a nearby farm.