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- N.E. OHIO FLAP
- by Richa
- rd P. Dell'Aquila
-
- Richard P. Dell'Aquila and Dale B. Wedge, MUFON S
- tate Section
- Directors for Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga and Ashtabula Counties (Oh
- io)
- have been investigating a series of sightings, beginning about March
- 4,
- 1988 and seemingly centered around the Perry Nuclear Plant, and the
- CEI coal
- burning plant at Eastlake, both on the shore of Lake Erie,
- east of Cleveland
- , Ohio.
- March 4th was a clear, crisp night and the stars were clearly
- visible, especial
- ly to the north over the lake where there are no city
- lights. Venus and Jup
- iter were bright and in close proximity to each
- other in the western sky. A
- t about 6:30 P.M., S.B. (name and address
- provided to MUFON) and her childre
- n were driving home to Eastlake
- along the lake shore when they observed a la
- rge blimp-like object with
- bright white lights at each end, hovering over th
- e lake and rocking
- end to end like a "teeter-totter." One light was brighter than the
-
- other and was strobing. On arriving home, she asked her husband to
- accompa
- ny her to the beach about 200 yards north for a closer view of
- the object wh
- ich they later described as "larger than a football held
- at arm's length."
-
- She and her husband walked onto the beach. The noiseless
- object w
- as gun metal gray and seemed to cause the ice on the lake to
- rumble and crac
- k loudly in an unusual way which frightened her. The
- witnesses had to shout to be heard by e
- ach other, and were surprised
- that no dogs were out barking as would have be
- en expected.
- After observing the object for a while, the couple beca
- me
- concerned for the safety of their children in the car when the object
- re
- volved slowly about 90 degrees, coming almost overhead (about 1/4
- mile high)
- and pointing its "front" end down toward them. They drove
- the children home
- and continued watching the object from their living
- room window which faces the lake.
- A neighbor was phoned and she and
- her son went to the beach, reporting the s
- ame thing. They took
- photographs which did not turn out.
- The objec
- t began to descend and the witnesses returned to the
- beach, where it was now
- observed to have red and blue blinking lights
- along its bottom edge. It emi
- tted 5 or 6 noiseless, intensly bright
- yellow triangular lights from its sid
- e. They intermittently hovered
- around the larger object, darted and zig-zagged into the night
- sky at
- velocities far in excess of known aircraft. Mr. B stated the
- triang
- ular objects were smaller than a one-seat Cessna and "crossed 50
- mile stretc
- hes low over the ice in the snap of a finger." They were
- said to be able to
- approach the shore, turn abrupt right angles due
- east toward the Perry Nucle
- ar Plant about 12 miles away, climbing
- rapidly and returning again, all with
- in several seconds. By this
- time, a Coast Guard patrol vehicle had arrived on the bea
- ch in
- response to S.B.'s several phone calls.
- The triangular object
- s came closer to the shore, causing the
- witnesses to become concerned that t
- he lights on the Coast Guard
- vehicle would attract the objects and the light
- s were turned off. The
- triangles continued to fly off at high speed northwa
- rd over the lake
- and eastward toward the Perry Nuclear Plant. About an hour
- later,
- they returned one at a time into the large ship, which then landed on
- the ice. Sever
- al multi-colored lights now came on for about 5 minutes
-
-
- (Page 1 of 3)
- on the bottom of the object "in a wave like a movie theater sig
- n" and
- the brighter white light on the end began strobing red and white.
- W
- hen these went off, the ice stopped making noise and everything
- became "dead
- silent." The object could no longer be seen within about
- a half hour and it was assumed to have gone below the surface. The
- next day, unusually huge
- pieces of broken ice were observed in the
- area of the landing.
- The
- Coast Guard informed Mr. and Mrs. B the following day
- that the Army and NASA
- , whom S.B. had also phoned, instructed them not
- to investigate the matter f
- urther or go out on the lake in their
- cutter to examine the ice in the area
- of the landing, since the matter
- was "out of their league and out of their hands." They informed the
- coup
- le that all information was being forwarded to Wright-Patterson
- Air Force Ba
- se and a facility in Detroit, Michigan. In response to a
- Coast Guard inquir
- y, Wright-Patterson refused to confirm or deny any
- interest in these activit
- ies.
- On the next night, the same witnesses observed several
- triangu
- lar objects over the lake for about 45 minutes. By the time
- Coast Guard personnel arrived on the scene, the objects were gone.
- On March 7, 19
- 88, the Cleveland Plain Dealer and Lake County
- News-Herald carried articles
- which attributed a series of reports of
- large brightly lit objects over Lake
- Erie on the prior weekend to
- several witnesses' misidentification of the pla
- nets Venus and Jupiter.
- The newspaper accounts indicated that the Fairport H
- arbor Coast Guard
- went to the area and saw a large bright object that seemed to dispurse
- smaller, bright m
- ulti-colored objects. But when they called the local
- air traffic controller
- s, they were "informed" that Jupiter and Venus
- were in alignment and that th
- e colors were the result of "spontaneous
- gas emissions from the two planets.
- " One article even attributed this
- amazing explanation to a professor of as
- tronomy at a local university.
- On reading the articles, Dell'Aquila felt it was unlikely
- that U.S. Coast Guard personnel, trained in navigation
- and
- identification of basic celestial objects such as the planets, could
- ha
- ve made such a gross misidentification. Likewise, the statement
- attributed
- to the professor of astronomy was equally unacceptable, in
- that no other sim
- ilar "spontaneous gas emission" from the planets
- cited, of the necessary mag
- nitude, had ever been noted, particulary on
- this weekend.
- In the course of the follow-up investiga
- tion by Dell'Aquila
- and Wedge, a Coast Guard incident report was found (pres
- ently in
- MUFON's possession) which states that Coast Guard personnel respond
- ed
- to several calls reporting UFOs over Lake Erie on the night of March
- 4,
- 1988. When the Coast Guard arrived, the report confirms that a
- large object
- "dispersed 3-5 smaller flying objects that were zipping
- around rather quickly. These objects had red, green white, and yellow
- lights on them that st
- robed intermittently. They also had the ability
- to stop and hover in mid-fl
- ight." The incident report confirms Mr.
- and Mrs. B's reports, including the
- abnormal cracking of the ice as
- the object came closer to it and apparently
- landed. "The smaller
- objects began hovering in the area where the large obj
- ect landed
- (about 1/4 mile east of the CEI power plant) and after a few minutes
- they began flying around aga
- in." The report states that, "One of the
- small objects turned on a spotligh
- t where the large object had been,
- but [the Coast Guard personnel] could not
- see anything, and then the
- object seemed to disappear. Another object appro
- ached [these
- personnel] approximately 500 yards offshore about 20 feet above
- the
- ice, and it began moving closer as [the Coast Guard] began flashing
- its headlights, then it moved off to the west."
-
-
- (Page 2 of 3)
- A subsequent Coast Guard report (also in possession of
- MUFON)
- prepared after the sightings of the following night attributes the
- s
- ightings to misidentifications of the planets Venus and Jupiter and
- says, "t
- he flashing lights are gases in the atmosphere...Request
- incident closed thi
- s unit." In response to a classified advertisement
- placed by the investigators, other witnesses contac
- ted Dell'Aquila and
- Wedge, and have been interviewed as the investigation co
- ntinues.
- On the same night (March 4th) at about 10:00 P.M., and
- con
- tinuing until approximately 10:30 P.M., C.H. (name and address
- provided to M
- UFON) also reported a UFO near her home, which is a few
- miles south of the l
- ake shore and just east of the Perry Nuclear
- Plant. C.H. was walking a pupp
- y when she noticed the stationary
- triangular object in the southeasterly sky.
- It was much brighter than
- the moon, and seemed to upset the puppy, which she
- took back indoors.
- Returning outdoors, she reported that the object began s
- equentially
- flashing multi-colored lights, suspended in rows below the base
- of the
- triangle. The witness responded by flashing her cigarette lighter an
- d
- the UFO's light pattern became more erratic. At one point, the
- triangle
-
-
-
-
-
-
- revolved clockwise, turning its apex about 90 degrees to a
- horizontal position, but still flashing the
- rows of light. After
- several minutes, it turned back counter-clockwise as i
- t simultaneously
- accelerated away to the south at a high rate of speed, disa
- ppearing
- behind some trees. No noise or odor was reported.
- At abou
- t 10:30 P.M. that night T.K. (name and address
- provided to MUFON), took a ph
- otograph in his back yard, within a few
- miles of the Perry Nuclear Plant, sh
- owing a portion of a brightly lit
- triangular object travelling across the sky (
- Photograph in possession
- of MUFON). This object was later confirmed by Mr.
- and Mrs. B and C.H.
- to be identical to the triangular objects they were also
- observing
- about the same time a few miles away, and is also similar to one
-
- reported to Phil Imbrogno as having been near the Indian Point Nuclear
- Power
- Plant in New York State on the same night.
- T.K. and his friend were
- outdoors on the night of March 4th,
- observing the stars through his telescope. Venus and Jupiter wer
- e
- reported to be in the western sky behind a stand of trees. While
- looking
- southward through the telescope, out of the corner of his left
- eye, T.K. not
- iced a bright, moving object in the sky. He and his
- friend were awe-struck
- by the triangular object, but he did have the
- presence of mind to take 3 pho
- tographs with a small "snapshot" type
- camera loaded with Kodak 110 color fil
- m, with which they had intended
- to photograph stars through the telescope. Only
- one photograph
- turned out. It is the last in the series, taken while
- panni
- ng ahead of the object, and shows the front portion of the
- triangle. The ob
- ject was described as about 3-4 inches tall at arm's
- length and glowing an i
- ntense yellow/orange to white, with a bright
- orange/red glow behind it. It
- seemed to pulse brighter and dimmer,
- moving in a roughly southwesterly direc
- tion until it was obscured by
- trees. As it moved, it accelerated, slowed and accelerated again. No
-
- sound or smell was noted, although his dog had a strong reaction,
- running i
- n circles and tugging on T.K.'s sleeve, apparently in an
- attempt to urge him
- away from the object. Total time of observation
- was a few minutes.
-
- Dell'Aquila and Wedge continue to receive reports of
- additional UFOs over th
- e same period, some supported by photographs,
- as the sightings continue to t
- he date of this writing. Supplementary
- reports will be provided as the inves
- tigation of the flap progresses.
-
- (Page 3 of 3)
-
-
- File: LAKERIE.UFO 13868-T
- 02-APR-88
- Dir: 12 Sec: 1 - UFOlogy
- From:
- Rick Dell'aquila
- Acc: 9
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