Saturday, November 22, 2008

UFO HUNTERS: INVASION ILLINOIS - IN IT'S ENTIRETY

The team investigates mass sightings in a small Chicago suburb...
Analysis of video taken of an alleged UFO over Illinois suggests the object could have been as large as 1500 feet across. The video, featured on UFO HUNTERS, captured three bright lights in a triangular pattern. It was part of a mass sighting of over fifty reports near Tinley Park, Illinois in 2004. Upon investigating, the UFO HUNTER team discovered that similar objects were reported all over the world in the days surrounding this event – from Australia to Canada. Sightings of triangular-shaped UFOs have been on the rise in recent decades, but was the Tinley Park mass sighting a solid object, or as some believe, a hoax involving weather balloons and flares? Analysis of the video suggests it could have been a solid object larger than any known craft.

INVASION ILLINOIS - Part 1

INVASION ILLINOIS - Part 2

INVASION ILLINOIS - Part 3

INVASION ILLINOIS - Part 4

INVASION ILLINOIS - Part 5



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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

haha i remember this one. i live about 5 minutes from 80th avenue. it was a crisp october 31st, i was in 7th grade and i even recorded it... unfortunately my video is not in this show. but yeah some pretty cool stuff

Unknown said...

I have quite a story from the early 1950s.A close encounter my father had in Southren Illinois.It was a story told in my family for years and was kind of considered a folklore story.Until I saw the show"Fire in the Sky". My Dad told the story of being taken from his bed in the middle of the night after seeing a blinding light.He was taken aboard a ship and subjected to testing,he said they were small with hoods on their heads.He said he felt paralized and could not move dureing this process.This happened way in the early 1950s before any abductions were ever reported.