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UFO Wisconsin reports 10 sightings in new year


Although many of us are skeptical of anyone who claims to have seen an unidentified flying object, UFO Wisconsin (www.ufowisconsin.com) has already received 10 reports of supposed UFO sightings.

The first report came on New Years Day, from Lodi. "It was hovering over the Badger Ordinance area moving very slow with a hissing sound and blinking lights when it jetted off just like that and it was gone."

A week later, on Jan. 8, a report was filed by a man in Wauwatosa who claims, "I was driving down the street. I saw a bird flying along about 50 feet above the ground. It was just flying swiftly -- then BAM! -- it stopped in dead flight. Like it hit a wall and then fell and hit the road. Whatever it hit, it was transparent. The streetlights at this intersection where this occurred have been messed up for three days now."

Three reports came in on Jan. 14 , from Wisconsin Rapids, West Bend and Greenwood. One came in on the 15th from Wisconsin Dells and three sightings were reported on the 16th from Sturgeon Bay, Vesper and again from the Dells.

"At 6:15 p.m. I was driving west on Griffith Avenue towards town," reads one of the reports filed from Wisconsin Dells. "I was driving along and I saw five bright lights in the southwestern sky. They were very bright and circle shaped. It didn't appear to be moving at the time, but after five seconds, they started to flash. One by one they disappeared."

Finally, on Jan. 17, a report was filed from Cudahy. "My neighbor and I were looking out her picture window when I saw two silver-type objects in the sky. One seemed to be motionless, the other one was traveling in a westerly direction. It hovered for a bit and then went higher. It then hovered again and moved southward. Within a few seconds after this, it disappeared. It was an extremely bright white color. It seemed to have a slightly curved top."

John Hoppe and his wife started ufowisconsin.com in September of 2001, and since then, almost 80,000 people have visited the site. The site has two goals: to further the awareness of the UFO phenomena and to track the UFOs in our state's skies.

The idea for the web site was born in July of 2001 when the Hoppes attended the annual UFO Daze event at Benson's Hide-away on Long Lake. According to Hoppe, on the evening of July 21, 2001, approximately 50 witnesses saw UFO's fly over the lake.

"The site was created for Wisconsinites to be able to report Unidentified Flying Objects and get the attention that the sightings deserve," he says.

Hoppe, who lives in Sheboygan, claims to have experienced three UFO sightings since he was a child. "The term UFO doesn't necessary mean alien driven space craft; it simply means 'Unidentified Flying Object,'" says Hoppe. "Sometimes a simple-looking object at night can be easily misidentified. So take some extra time to gather as much information as possible."

After high school, Hoppe joined the Army where he became a mechanic. He later earned a diploma to be an Emergency Medical Technician and Paramedic and continues to take classes in computer programming, leadership and psychology. He currently works in Sheboygan as an offset pressman.

As for the existence of aliens, Hoppe is unresolved in his beliefs. He says he has never seen an alien, but is empathetic to those who have reported abductions and believes that someone -- or something -- must be driving the crafts. He also thinks, possibly, aliens are responsible for crop circles. "On another note maybe it's the government doing all this in the first place, " he admits.

UFO Wisconsin doesn't claim that these sightings actually happened, rather they provide a place for people to file reports and to have them published. The site also features a photo and video gallery, a UFO library, discussion groups and UFO news. It also cites Milwaukee's Flying Saucer Cafe as a UFO-friendly place to hang out.

UFO Wisconsin's next monthly meeting is scheduled for Sat., Feb 1 at the St. Francis Library, 4230 S. Nicholson Ave. The meeting is free and open to everyone: believers, non-believers, those who have seen a UFO and those who are simply curious.

"We respect everyone's opinions," says Hoppe. "I have learned early on that once a firm belief exists in someone, it is hard to change that belief."

Talkbacks

mouse22 | Aug. 13, 2010 at 2:57 a.m. (report)

With regards to the UFO sighting that occurred in 1989, I would like to post this true story. At this time there was a McDonalds located at Packard Plaza in Cudahy. One day I came in through the front, and then behind me came in two girls. One seemed to be about 10 and perhaps the other was about 7 years old. Both were white, looked like sisters and had blond hair. But what struck me as unusual was that you couldn't see the eyes. On both girls the eyes were slanted upwards and so narrow that you could not observe the eye pupils. They were oriental looking. They were ordering ice cream cones. I thought it odd at the time and then proceeded to go into the back of the restaurant where I was greeted by another strange sight. Sitting in a corner, reading a newspaper, was a Man-in-Black as they are characterized. He had a black suit, black glasses, and a black hat. However, his shirt, if I remember correctly, was white. I could see no lines on his face. Because he was dressed in black, I felt intimidated. You couldn't see his eyes. Never-the-less, I sat down to eat my meal. I was seated facing west, and awhile later, the two girls came down the aisle eating the ice cream cones. They did not acknowledge the Man-in-Black, but instead proceeded out the south exit to the sidewalk where they walked toward the Lake. As they went by, the Man-in-Black folded up the newspaper and followed them out maintaining a respectful distance behind. I can only deduce from this that the Man-in-Black acts as a guardian for the visitors when they arrive here. Also because of the direction they were heading, it seems likely that any alien craft arriving here lands and parks in the nearby Lake. I don't know if this helps or not. But I swear this story is true.

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Husla3x | Jan. 10, 2008 at 4:50 p.m. (report)

I saw a UFO New Year Morning at 12:04 am 2008 (like a few days ago) and took a picture of it in front of lindengrove in milwaukee. The picture is posted to my blog. http://blackmansdiary.blogspot.com/2008/01/picture-of-ufo-over-milwaukee-at-4.html

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OMCreader | Oct. 15, 2006 at 2:26 p.m. (report)

Kay Sliwinski said: I'm so glad to find a meeting place close to where I live. I myself have seen a few things, the most exciting,was in the St Cloud area,on the border of Fondulac & Shby.cty. I have also talked with people in the Plymouth area,that are so grateful,to find someone like me, that believes in the same thing,and can discuss it intelligently,we just needed someplace to go to like a club,you just dont want to be alone in this topic,and it seems you are.

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