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The German Central Research Center for Celestial Phenomena (CENAP) announced on Dec. 8th that a man spotted a “glowing fireball” cruising across the sky in the Tyrolean Alps around 8.30pm.
CENAP said the Austrian could have been witness of an UFO trying to land on earth.
The CENAP quotes the man as saying “I saw an extremely bright fireball cruising in the sky from east to west. It was much brighter than Jupiter. A long time went by before it eventually disappeared. I think I heard a hissing sound at the end.”
CENAP, which is based in the city of Mannheim, has called on other eyewitnesses of the alleged sighting to come forward. No reports exist of any photographic evidence exists for this event.
This comes on the heels of a totally unconnected event of news that an Ukrainian group of UFO researchers planned to build a monument in the memory of aliens who perished while trying to establish contact with humans.
Oleksandr Nalysman, a spokesman for the Berdychiv based group, told local media that alien civilizations were an “indisputable fact”.
Mr. Nalysman stated: “We don’t pay enough attention to the fates of visitors from other planets who died on earth.”
Nor do we pay enough attention to the fates of all the fallen Orcs that perished trying to take Rohan, or all those struck down storm troopers that died on Imperial Cruiser C-67G. Those poor soldiers died attempting to annex the forest moon of Endor. Gimme a break.
I think Mr. Nalysman may not have all his facts straight on this one. Seems to he is one of those bad sorts that give Ufology a bad reputation for kooks.
Could this be the next Roswell? Well probably not. But who knows. Stranger things have happened.
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