
NATIONAL PIZZA WITH THE WORKS EXCEPT ANCHOVIES DAY.NATIONAL BITTERSWEET CHOCOLATE WITH ALMONDS DAY.NATIONAL BROADCAST TRAFFIC PROFESSIONAL'S DAY.He is a former Alpena resident and resides in suburban Detroit. Brasie is a retired health care CEO and he frequently writes historic feature stories and op-eds. They can also be documented on the Mutual UFO Network’s website. Sightings of any kind should be reported to local or state police. There are dozens upon dozens more of Northeast Michigan reports.Ī historic and current UFO tracking and narrative map can be found at. They were rapid in speed and offered no lights or sound. * In April 2021, an Alpena resident was on their back porch and viewed four triangular-shaped objects travelling east to west in a straight line. The following morning, they noted a dent on the barn’s roof and markings on the car They both revealed the figure bolted to the barn’s roof and then down to the surface of an abandoned car. One of the boys stated a beam was directed at him and he fell to the ground. A slender grey figure exited the object and faced one of the youths.

* Near Onaway in June 2014, two boys observed an object land near their residence’s barn. Later, a massive yellow orb appeared and quickly exited into the sky. The couple returned to the village, where five individuals from a retail establishment joined them in observing. * Near a wooded Lewiston area in October 2010, a couple experienced a sky filled with a variety of low-flying white and red objects. He stated his body hair stood on end and, when he later touched where the object was, his hands became numb.

Upon his arrival, the object immediately increased to the size of a car and shot upward. * In June 2007, an 80-year-old Posen resident went to inspect what appeared to be a balloon-shaped object near his fenceline. When the object was overhead, they noted two bright and beaming white lights. They jointly observed a large, triangular object being pursued by a military jet. * In September 2009, near Onaway, a couple left their residence to close their chicken coop for the evening. The object made a 90-degree turn and quickly disappeared. * In August 2002, seven miles off the Harrisville shoreline, two freighter sailors observed a textured, triangular-shaped object soar above and follow their ship. The objects reentered the cloud formation and rapidly departed toward the lake’s north end. * A Hubbard Lake incident in July 1987 had five youth see a low-level cloud expel a number of V-shaped objects which hovered quietly, with bright lights. Subsequent civilian and military air traffic controllers cited no aircraft were in the vicinity at the time. * An early on sighting occurred in November 1957, when a cigar-shaped object with a pointed nose and blunt tail, emitting low sounds, was seen near M-32 and M-65. Information obtained from the UFO Network, the Center for UFO Studies, and press accounts revealed an assortment of unusual and unexplainable instances: What about northeastern Michigan sightings? In the following months, four other military bases also observed a similar object hovering over their installations.

The disc was pursued by an Air Force aircraft, which lost contact as it shot rapidly into the upper atmosphere. at Wurtsmith Air Force Base in Oscoda, ground and air traffic tower personnel observed a bright white disc hovering over the base. Investigators later referred to it as “swamp gas.” Over the decades, Michigan has had its share of UFO incidents.Ī high-profile 1966 viewing of a pyramid-shaped object occurred near Dexter.

A May 2021 New Yorker article confirms Pentagon leadership are, indeed, taking the UFO topic more seriously. Murphy said the mainstream media appear to take the UFO topic in a different fashion than in prior years. He said “sightings frequently occurred while people were walking their dog.” The 4,000-plus-member group is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio.īill Muphy is associated with the Chicago-based Center for UFO Studies. Konkolesky became engaged with the UFO Network several years after he and friends observed multiple orbs flying over their vehicle in 1989 near Sterling Heights. He cited two observations which most likely caused that uptick: “More people were able to spend time outside, and the Starlink project, which launched multiple low-flying satellites simultaneously.”
