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Old 01-24-2008, 07:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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'Oh, You Mean Those UFOs!'
Associated Press | January 24, 2008
FORT WORTH, Texas - Fighter jets were training nearby the night dozens
of Stephenville-area residents reported seeing a UFO this month, Air Force
Reserve officials said Jan. 23, backtracking on earlier statements.

The announcement did little to satisfy residents of Texas dairy
country who swear that what they saw in the sky Jan. 8 was no airplane. Some
said it even bolstered their claims, because several people reported seeing
at least two fighter jets chasing an object.

"This supports our story that there was UFO activity in that area,"
said Kenneth Cherry, the Texas director of the Mutual UFO Network, which
took more than 50 reports from locals at a meeting last weekend. "I find it
curious that it took them two weeks to 'fess up. I think they're feeling the
heat from the publicity."

Officials at the Joint Reserve Base Naval Air Station in Fort Worth
initially said none of their planes had been in the area, but on Wednesday
they said 10 F-16s were there that day. The officials said they were
mistaken and wanted to set the record straight "in the interest of public
awareness."

Maj. Karl Lewis, a spokesman for the 301st Fighter Wing at the base,
declined to comment on the nature of the military training or say whether it
took place on other days.

Lewis had said earlier this month that residents might have seen an
illusion caused by two commercial airplanes and reflections from the setting
sun. On Wednesday, he said he should not have speculated about the reported
sightings.

From well-respected business owners to a county constable, several
dozen people say they saw a flying object that was larger, quieter, faster
and lower to the ground than an airplane. They also said its lights changed
configuration, unlike those of a plane.

"I guarantee that what we saw was not a civilian aircraft," Steve
Allen, a pilot and freight company owner, said Wednesday.

The planes' training area in the Brownwood Military Operating Area
includes Stephenville's Erath County, but Allen said it does not include the
airspace where he saw the object. Also, Jan. 8 was not the only day
sightings were reported.

Anne Frazor, who owns a fabric store in Stephenville, about 70 miles
southwest of Fort Worth, said many in town have seen military aircraft zoom
overhead from time to time as part of training operations. But she said that
wasn't what she saw Jan. 8.

"I couldn't begin to say what it was, but to me it wasn't planes,"
Frazor said.

Since the reported sightings two weeks ago, the 17,000-resident city
is having fun with the international publicity. Some high-schoolers made
T-shirts depicting a flying saucer beaming up a cow with the messages:
"Stephenville: the new Roswell" and "They're here for the milk!" Several
stores put new messages on their marquees, including "Aliens welcome."

This week Tarleton State University is even hosting a lecture by a UFO
researcher on the U.S. government's secret response to UFOs, based on
previously classified documents obtained under the Freedom of Information
Act.

The U.S. Air Force says it has not investigated UFO sightings since
1969 when it ended Project Blue Book, which examined more than 12,600
reported UFO sightings - including 700 that were never explained. That
program started a few months after the 1947 crash near Roswell, N.M., of an
aircraft the government said was a top-secret weather balloon but others
have claimed was an alien spacecraft.

"What we want is the government to admit there are UFOs and what they
know about them," Cherry said.