UFO
mania in Stephenville
by
M. Jette, Author/Editor
January 15, 2008
Those
who know me must have already figured that I'd be all overthis story just being
reported by Yahoo News. It seems the smallfarming community of Stephenville is
totally agog over recent sightingsof UFOs in the night skies.
Let me clarify that first. UFOmeans "unidentified flying object." It
does not mean ships from outerspace and little green men. However, some people
in this Bible Beltcommunity fear it just might be and even believe it may be a
sign ofthe end times.
Naturally,
local officials are scrambling to finda logical explanation for the mysterious
objects seen by quite a fewresidents. Machinist Ricky Sorrells said he saw a flat
metallic objecthovering about 300 feet over a pasture behind his home. He saw
theobject several times and got a closer look through the telescopic lenson his
rifle. He described it as having no seams, nuts or bolts.
Mr.Sorrell's
sighting was reported in the Stephenville Empire-Tribunealong with others who
saw the strange craft. Many people reportedspotting the object on the night of
January 8. Maj. Karl Lewis,spokesman for the 301st Fighter Wing at the Joint Reserve
Base, NavalAir Station in Fort Worth said no aircraft from the base were in sky
atthe time. Officials at Dyess Air Force Base in Abilene and Sheppard inWichita
Falls also confirmed no aircraft in the area.
Maj.
Lewissaid what they saw may have been just an optical illusion due to thesetting
of the sun. Constable Lee Roy Gaitan of Erath County said heisn't sure if UFOs
exist, but he said he's seen something strange inthe Stephenville skies himself.
He described it as a fast movingobject, first with red glowing lights and then
flashing white.
Whatever
it is, members of the Mutual UFO Network plan to visit Stephenville to investigate.
Kindof
gives one deja vu after the much-reported sighting at Chicago'sO'Hare International
Airport in late 2006 when a saucer-shaped crafthovered long enough for several
employees to see it.