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RECENT SIGHTINGS "UNEXPLAINABLE"
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[Western Pennsylvania] Tribune Review, Sunday, Nov. 15, 1987
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by Dave Lester
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A metallic object twice the size of the Goodyear blimp hovers over
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an electrical power plant. Lights suddenly flicker at a nearby shopping
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mall.
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An incredibly bright light from an overhead object one evening is
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beamed at a woman in her back yard, leaving her temporarily paralyzed.
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Sound far out? Such occurrences may be closer to home than you
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think, say UFO investigators who have been deluged with reports of UFO
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sightings in recent months.
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By one account, a huge object was seen hovering over a power station
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near Greengate Mall in Hempfield Township. Its appearance coincided with
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an electrical disturbance at the big retail complex. In Southwest Greens-
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burg, a woman putting the trash out at her home was suddenly overwhelmed
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by a strange light that she says she was unable to move from.
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"These are definitely very significant sightings, says Stan Gordon,
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director of the Pennsylvania Association for the Study of the Unexplained.
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"What's been reported here is very similar to what's been reported around
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the country and throughout the world."
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As with previous reports of UFO sightings, Gordon says many of them
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can be explained as natural phenomenon [sic] - a bright planet, exhaust
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trails from a rocket launch, even a low-flying plane displaying advertis-
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ing signs.
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But Gordon says he has not been able to draw any quick conclusions
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about the latest sightings. Similar reports from a wide area of Pennsyl-
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vania have convinced him that what the observers witnessed are not iso-
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lated occurrences.
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"Something seems to be going on," says Gordon. "We have no definit-
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ive idea what this all means."
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Three off-duty policemen were among the four who could make out a
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large metallic shape at dusk near the mall. It travelled from west to east
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more or less crossing Route 30 near McDonald's Restaurant.
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Red lights could be seen on the front and back and white lights run-
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ning lengthwise, including a stationary white light.
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One observer said what struck him about the object was that it did
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not make a sound. Nor was there an exhaust trail.
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They observed it for five to six minutes, then drove to another area
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where they witnessed an even stranger spectacle. The oblong object ap-
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peared to pivot on its axis, executing a 90-degree turn before disappear-
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ing beyond the treeline. When it hove [sic] into sight again, it was a
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much greater distance away.
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"I've never seen anything like that before," said one of [the] of-
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ficers. It definitely was not an airplane.
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The object that reportedly directed a beam of light at a Southwest
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Greensburg woman also was described as noiseless.
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"It was above me and illuminated the whole yard, a huge object, with
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stationary pulsating lights," the woman said, recalling the incident one
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night in her back yard. "I was so scared I couldn't move."
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The lights from the platter-like object were arranged in a circular
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pattern and were pulsating rapidly. Despite the intense light, no noise
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other than what was perhaps a faint hum emanated from the object.
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"It took off slowly," she said. "That's when I screamed for Mom."
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Aside from the momentary paralysis that the women reported, both she
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and her mother complained of headaches.
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The object tilted somewhat as it took off over the treetops slowly
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in a northeasterly direction and then accelerated.
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PASU, a Greensburg-based clearinghouse for such reports, saw their
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number peak in May and June. That was followed by a "big wave" of reported
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sightings in July and August. In October PASU sent directives to federal
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and state agencies alerting them of the unusual amount of UFO activity.
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Warm-weather months generally bring more sighting reports, which
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Gordon says can be attributed to a greater number of people staying out of
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doors for longer periods. But what makes the reports unusual, Gordon says,
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is the number that cannot be easily explained. He says the objects were
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first reported being seen here in early August, though not publicized.
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That was followed by incidents in Virginia, which drew widespread atten-
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tion.
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Gordon also described them as "high quality." The objects were at
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low-level and clearly visible rather than distant lights in the sky. Even
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the reports of strange lights have been unusual.
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While PASU occasionally publicizes some of its reports, their sour-
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ces are kept confidential.
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"A lot of people are reluctant to talk publicly about it because
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they're concerned their reputations would suffer; they're afraid of being
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ridiculed and laughed at," says Gordon.
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Gordon decided to publicize the two unusual occurrences because they
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occurred in heavily populated areas and may have been observed by others.
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"We feel that other people did see these things and didn't call,
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possibly because they didn't know who to call," says Gordon.
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But PASU delayed the release of information to the media to see if
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other reports would come in.
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Reports of similar occurrences in western Virginia have generated
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great attention. Gordon has exchanged information with investigators there
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but again says he can draw no conclusions at this point. "I can't say its
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the same thing but a number of the reports from there seem to be very
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similar in description," says Gordon.
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------
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The Pennsylvania Association for the Study of the Unexplained is a
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volunteer, statewide scientific organization for the investigation of UFO
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sightings and other phenomenon [sic]. Its members are for the most part
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drawn from scientific, engineering, and other technical fields. The PASU
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center can be reached at 412-838-7768. The address is: 6 Oak Hill Avenue,
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Greensburg, PA 15601.
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