WITNESS ACCOUNT: RECOVERED OBJECT FELL FROM UFO
Back in 1985, Bob White and his friend were driving from Denver to Las Vegas on a desolate highway in the vicinity of the Colorado-Utah border.
At about 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning, his friend noticed a peculiar light in the distance, so he decided to tell White about it who was asleep in the car at that time. However, White went straight back to sleep as he wasn't too bothered about it.
After a while, his friend woke him again in time for them both to witness a grand UFO sighting that would change their lives forever. White saw a big blinding light in the sky. He immediately got out of the car and stared at the luminous object in amazement.
The object was about 100 yards in front of him, he describes, “and it was huge…absolutely huge. In time, the lights bolted toward the sky and connected with a pair of neon, tubular lights.”
As he was standing there, the luminous UFO continued its way eastward through the Colorado sky before disappearing from his line of sight. As the craft was building up distance, White noticed an orange light fall from it to the ground.
“It was red hot when I reached it,” he said, “But in time it cooled enough to pick it up.”
He grabbed the curious item and placed it into the trunk of the car.
The object has a rigid, metallic surface and it measures seven and a half inches. It has a cone shape and it weighs less than 2 pound, while it’s composed primarily of aluminum, among other things.
After this event, Bob White turned from a skeptic to a firm believer of the phenomenon.
He has been trying ever since to ascertain the origins of this mysterious object, but without any reported success. He sent a sample to the New Mexico Institute for Discovery Science, but after a few tests had been conducted, the report gave no clue in relation to its origins.
Sergeant Gary Carpenter from the North American Aerospace Defense Command in Colorado Springs, said it was a common thing when people called him about strange lights and UFOs.
Usually it turns out to be space debris from satellite that’s decaying, or it’s in the realm of naturally occurring, celestial lights, he said. It could be something like a falling star, it could be contrails, the things you would see trailing an aircraft.
After all these years, White is still convinced the bizarre object he holds is of an unearthly origin, even though he spent over $60,000 of his life savings having the artifact tested and retested. He gently packs it up in a gun case every day at 5 PM, so the precious item never spends two nights in a row in the same place.
Totally convinced of what he has, Bob White has vowed to someday prove the unearthly origins of this bizarre conic object.
“I don’t know what I have to do to prove this is the truth. You can’t make this stuff up.”
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