NARCAP Reports Round Revolving Unidentified Aircraft over O’Hare Airport

Leonard David, in his article from Live Science.com blog, “UFO Over O’Hare Airport: New Report,” had interesting news this month regarding a report by the National Aviation Reporting Center on Anomalous Phenomena (NARCAP) which is based out of Vallejo, California. We recently did an article on the UAP issues from the NARCAP, and it has come to the surface that those “nitwits” who believed in UFOs and extraterrestrial beings, are the same people who now believe that Earth is “not the only inhabited planet in the deepness of space.” Pick me, as my hand quickly raises. Newbies to the UFO believers group are the same scientists and governmental officials who desperately over the years tried to disprove any UFO report that was turned in, and hid or buried the reports if they did find something. “If you can not see it, it is not there.” Hmmmmm…..

The object Mr. Leonard Davis referred to in his article is round, revolving, and metallic gray which was described in a 100-page report by the NARCAP as an “unidentified aerial object that violated controlled airspace at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport,” hovering above the airport at an altitude of 1,900 feet on November 7, 2007. Calling for an official governmental inquiry, NARCAP’s analysis suggests that a significant air safety problem existed at O’Hare International Airport in regard to the UAP issue. They also “suggested” the current sensing technologies were very much inadequate to insure against a similar future incident to occur. Now when you go to the NARCAP web page, you can view the homepage but go no further without “Page Not Found.” Check it out for yourself, unless it is just a bad day at the office, at http://www.narcap.org/ .

Even though officials at United Airlines denied such a thing, and governmental departments claimed no knowledge, air traffic controllers at the control tower did receive a call from a United Airlines supervisor requesting information about a mysterious elliptical-shaped mysterious craft that had been sitting motionless over Concourse C of the United terminal. No controllers had visually seen the object, and a check of the radar showed nothing out of the ordinary. The FAA said the sighting was caused by nothing more or less than a “weather phenomenon.” In my mind what this meant was there actually was something, but was reported to NASA or the appropriate authorities behind everyone’s back—which is what happens all the time.

According to an article in the Chicago Tribune Web Service, “Some of the witnesses, interviewed by the Tribune, said they are upset that neither the government nor the airline is probing the incident” Another witness, “One United employee appeared emotionally shaken by the sighting and “experienced some religious issues” over it, one co-worker said. Occurring at 4:30 PM, the paper says, “The Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (the term that extraterrestrial-watchers nowadays prefer over Unidentified Flying Object) was first seen by a United ramp worker who was directing back a United plane at Gate C17, according to an account the worker provided to the National UFO Reporting Center.

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