Group
takes statements about UFO sightings
01/21/2008
Associated Press
Interviewers
with the Mutual UFO Network met with about 200 people who said they saw something
mysterious in the night skies over Stephenville in late December and early January.
"We
believe there is some sort of phenomenon in action here," said Kenneth Cherry,
director of the network's Texas chapter. "We see a pattern. But it will take
months to investigate."
The
network is dedicated to "scientific study of UFOs for the benefit of humanity,"
according to its Web site.
While
members of the organization met Saturday with the witnesses, at least a couple
hundred onlookers gathered as well, some wearing aluminum-foil hats.
Several
dozen people including a pilot, county constable and business owners
insist they have seen a large silent object with bright lights flying low and
fast. Some reported seeing fighter jets chasing it.
Maj.
Karl Lewis, a spokesman for the 301st Fighter Wing at the Joint Reserve Base Naval
Air Station in Fort Worth, has said no F-16s or other aircraft from his base were
in the area the night of Jan. 8, when many sightings were reported.
James
Huse, a retired electronics technician, said what he saw on Jan. 8 was neither
a helicopter nor a plane.
Steve
Allen of Glen Rose, who said he was a pilot, said the lights he saw while sitting
around a campfire were brighter than the glare from welding.
"The
first time we saw it, the duration was three minutes; then it started slowing
down and passed us, and the lights in the back reformed into an arc shape, and
they would flash on and off with no particular pattern," he said. "Then
those changed into two vertical lines. It was totally silent."
Network
investigators asked the witnesses to sketch what they saw and to answer questions
about the direction, distance and flight of the object they saw.
Cherry
said the organization will study the material and release its findings on whether
what happened in Stephenville can be explained.
"We
do not promote the existence of alien ships," Cherry said. "All we are
trying to do is figure out if we can explain it or not, and then we'll let the
chips fall where they may."