In Wisconsin, A Huge Cigar-shaped UFO Was Filmed - Alternative View

In Wisconsin, A Huge Cigar-shaped UFO Was Filmed - Alternative View
In Wisconsin, A Huge Cigar-shaped UFO Was Filmed - Alternative View

Video: In Wisconsin, A Huge Cigar-shaped UFO Was Filmed - Alternative View

Video: In Wisconsin, A Huge Cigar-shaped UFO Was Filmed - Alternative View
Video: I Saw a Cigar Shaped Object in the Sky, What Was it? | This Morning 2024, May
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In Appleton, Wisconsin, on May 31, an unusual elongated object was captured in the clouds during the rain. By all accounts, this is a classic cigar-shaped UFO.

The object was accidentally filmed by a local resident who went out onto the porch to watch the downpour. This is definitely not an airship, since it does not resemble in shape, with one end of the UFO being pointed. The impression is that a huge pencil is floating across the sky.

Cigar-shaped objects are quite rare guests in our atmosphere. In total, as a percentage of cigar-shaped objects, approximately 14% of the total number of UFOs of all forms are observed (in the United States, this figure is 8%).

Cigar-shaped UFOs can reach 2 km in length (according to some sources, up to 20 km), reach speeds of more than 10 thousand km per hour, release probes and beams, swim underwater, fly to the moon and kidnap people. There are cases when contacts with cigar-shaped objects ended in disastrous results (radiation exposure, destruction of the psyche, suicide).

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The first mentions of cigar-shaped UFOs date back to the 5th century. BC. Thus, the Greek philosopher Anaxagoras observed in the sky an object the size of a large "log", hanging motionless for several days and emitting an unusual glow.

Plutarch in his "Greek History" recorded that in 102 BC. huge javelins appeared in the sky over the Italian cities of Ameri and Turdent. Cigar-shaped objects were observed in 783 AD. over Telkaun (England) and twice in 848 over France (Historical sightings of UFOs. - Site "UFO Secrets", ufo.far.ru; Piens Ch. Les Ovni du passe. Marabout Belgique, 1977).

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