The small town of Dundee, Wisconsin has earned the reputation of being the "UFO Capital of the World" thanks to hundreds of bizarre sightings being reported there.
It's easy to discount one person who thinks they saw an unidentified flying object. It's something completely different when a UFO is seen by hundreds. That's exactly what happened in Tinley Park, Illinois and it happened twice.
I'm not saying it was aliens, but it was aliens. Only kind of kidding as there is a real report of 3 lights forming a triangle that were captured by an amateur photographer near Pittsfield, Illinois recently.
As of this moment, a UFO invasion is just a hypothetical scenario unless something has happened that I'm not aware of. That's why I'd love to know how science has determined that both Missouri and Illinois are among the states most likely to survive an attack from E.T.
It began when a man saw something bright in the late afternoon sky, but it wasn't a planet, star or anything he'd seen before. He then noticed military jets in formation nearby. The unidentified object then moved as it appeared to be fleeing from the approaching planes over Illinois.
It's one thing to see a strange object in the sky. It's yet another to have that experience cause you to lose track of time. That's exactly what happened to someone in Illinois based on an official report.
Back in 1991, a Roper Poll asked 6000 or so Americans if they had ever been abducted by aliens. Of the 6000 people surveyed, about 120 answered in the affirmative.
UFOs are a pretty hot topic right now, what with the US government recently delivering a report to Congress about UAEs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena), and kind of/sort of telling us what they know about them.