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Dayton couple capture video footage of 'UFO' close to US military base in Ohio

2017-03-15 2 Dailymotion

Footage has emerged that appears to show a UFO flying over a US military base. <br />The film shows a mystery object in the sky, floating in the air with its pointed end facing downwards, along with strange markings along the side of the craft. <br /> <br />Tyler Glockner can be heard commenting on the video, calling it 'mind-blowing'. <br />He claims that it is the third sighting of the same object by 'three separate sources' and has video footage that was shot in the same area. <br />'It's the same UFO. I am simply amazed, we have someone corroborating this sighting,' he says <br />At the end of video, Glockner adds: 'There is no doubt in my mind this is either an alien craft or a very very strange drone - which I highly doubt.' <br />He also suggests that the object could be from this planet however calling it a: 'A back engineered alien craft that's being tested by some black project over at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.' <br />The video was filmed last Wednesday near the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base which is ten miles from Dayton. <br />The base has been subject of numerous tales about UFO's and aliens since 1947. <br />Between 1947 and 1969, the Air Force recorded 12,618 sightings of strange phenomena - with 701 of them classed as 'unidentified'. <br /> <br />The sightings were recorded in Project Blue Book, the Air Force's files on UFO sightings and investigations. <br />Headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, the programme comprised of just a handful of staff. <br />It came to light in 2015, when amateur historian John Greenewald posted more than 100,000 pages of the documents to his website The Black Vault. <br />He had spent nearly two decades requesting declassified information from the US government regarding UFOs. <br />Started in 1952, the project was given a termination order in December 1969 - and all activity under the study ceased in January 1970.

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