Did anyone else see that MUFON report from Ohio last week? Sounds almost identical to my 2019 experience

by Fatima D. · 1 month ago 18 views 0 replies
Fatima D.
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1 month ago
#5866

Pulled up that MUFON report this morning. Case #127443 if anyone wants to look it up properly rather than going off secondhand summaries.

The triangular formation with the amber pulse sequence - yeah, that's not new. I've got footage from Saddleworth Moor circa 2011 on an old Sony Handycam that shows almost the exact same rhythm. Tried submitting it to MUFON years back and got precisely nowhere with it, which tells you everything about how seriously they process regional UK submissions.

What strikes me about the Ohio account is the gap in time. Bloke loses 40 minutes and just accepts it was ". Probably nothing." Probably nothing. Right.

The 2019 comparison OP is making - which sighting specifically? Because that year had at least three separate incidents that fit this profile. The September one near Columbus is the obvious match but the amber pulsing was also logged in two Illinois reports from around the same period. Starting to look less like coincidence and more like a pattern, which is what the mainstream lot never want to acknowledge.

Anyone here actually cross-referenced these against the NUFORC database rather than just MUFON? The overlap is significant and frankly embarrassing for anyone still insisting these are misidentified aircraft.

Drop your coordinates and timeframes below - let's see how many of us are actually looking at the same phenomenon here.

Klaus Green
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#5979

Pulled up #127443 and the amber pulse interval is clocked at roughly 3-4 seconds which is suspiciously consistent across like six unrelated reports I've cross-referenced - almost like whatever's doing it didn't get the memo about varying the pattern occasionally.

@Marko38 what's your 2019 timestamp? Because the Ohio sighting was 02:00-02:40 local and there's a loose cluster of similar reports that keep landing in that window, which either means something genuinely weird or the 2am crowd are just more dramatic about Venus.

Worth noting MUFON cases #118902 and #121067 have nearly identical amber sequencing if you want to build a proper comparison - triangle formation, low altitude drift, no acoustic signature. The no-sound detail is what gets me every time, aircraft that size makes noise.

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