Post by auntym on Sept 14, 2011 22:48:54 GMT -6
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Portage County, Ohio UFO Police Chase-April 17, 1966
When there is no physical proof to prove your case, much like in the court of law credible witnesses are worth their wait in gold. And can you think of a better witness than an officer of the law. Or how about a dozen of them all from different towns and states.
On the early morning of April 17, 1966 around the time of sunrise at 5:00am two officers Dale Spaur and Wilbur Neff were responding to an abandoned car call in Portage county, Ohio when they saw something that changed their lives forever and helped to continue to prove the existence of aliens visiting our planet.
Earlier that evening there had been calls and radio chat about strange lights in the sky coming from civilians and officers in the area, but Dale and Wilbur thought nothing of it. Then while running the plate on the abandoned car Dale noticed a large object heading directly for them flying in the air about 75 feet up. The UFO stopped above them and shined a beam of light at them while emitting a loud humming sound. The UFO then started to rise in the air about 200 feet and took off in a southeastern direction. Dale and Wilbur decided to follow the object.
They called into dispatch to let everyone know that there was a huge, over 40 feet in diameter, unidentified flying object heading towards Mahoning County, Ohio and that they were bombing down Route 224 trying to keep up with the object. The dispatch then notified the police departments in the areas that the UFO was headed so other officers could assist in the chase. The next officer to meet up with the UFO was H. Wayne Huston of the East Palestine station and described the object as a huge disk that looked kind of like a ice cream cone because of the beam of light shining down from the center. The officers in pursuit were now nearing Pennsylvania and Dale Spaur and Wilbur Neff had to end the chase due to the fact they were way out of their jurisdiction.
Many more officers from Pennsylvania soon joined in the chase including Frank Panzanella who stated he witnessed the object hovering in the sky high up in the air. That's when the Air Force got involved and scrambled jets to subdue the Unidentified Flying Object that incidentally was not even on their radar at which time the UFO rose rapidly in the air out of site of the officers.
In the end the official statement from Project Blue Book stated that there was no UFO and the police were chasing a satellite and then the planet Venus. These claims by the Air Force did not sit well with all the officers involved. They were up close and personal with a UFO and they new it, just another cover-up conspiracy.
CONTINUE READING & CLICK TO SEE OFFICIAL STATEMENT ON CHASE: alien-ufo-research.com/portagecountyufopolicechase/
Portage County, Ohio UFO Police Chase-April 17, 1966
When there is no physical proof to prove your case, much like in the court of law credible witnesses are worth their wait in gold. And can you think of a better witness than an officer of the law. Or how about a dozen of them all from different towns and states.
On the early morning of April 17, 1966 around the time of sunrise at 5:00am two officers Dale Spaur and Wilbur Neff were responding to an abandoned car call in Portage county, Ohio when they saw something that changed their lives forever and helped to continue to prove the existence of aliens visiting our planet.
Earlier that evening there had been calls and radio chat about strange lights in the sky coming from civilians and officers in the area, but Dale and Wilbur thought nothing of it. Then while running the plate on the abandoned car Dale noticed a large object heading directly for them flying in the air about 75 feet up. The UFO stopped above them and shined a beam of light at them while emitting a loud humming sound. The UFO then started to rise in the air about 200 feet and took off in a southeastern direction. Dale and Wilbur decided to follow the object.
They called into dispatch to let everyone know that there was a huge, over 40 feet in diameter, unidentified flying object heading towards Mahoning County, Ohio and that they were bombing down Route 224 trying to keep up with the object. The dispatch then notified the police departments in the areas that the UFO was headed so other officers could assist in the chase. The next officer to meet up with the UFO was H. Wayne Huston of the East Palestine station and described the object as a huge disk that looked kind of like a ice cream cone because of the beam of light shining down from the center. The officers in pursuit were now nearing Pennsylvania and Dale Spaur and Wilbur Neff had to end the chase due to the fact they were way out of their jurisdiction.
Many more officers from Pennsylvania soon joined in the chase including Frank Panzanella who stated he witnessed the object hovering in the sky high up in the air. That's when the Air Force got involved and scrambled jets to subdue the Unidentified Flying Object that incidentally was not even on their radar at which time the UFO rose rapidly in the air out of site of the officers.
In the end the official statement from Project Blue Book stated that there was no UFO and the police were chasing a satellite and then the planet Venus. These claims by the Air Force did not sit well with all the officers involved. They were up close and personal with a UFO and they new it, just another cover-up conspiracy.
CONTINUE READING & CLICK TO SEE OFFICIAL STATEMENT ON CHASE: alien-ufo-research.com/portagecountyufopolicechase/