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The hum of the Earth. United States

ID #1608128946
Added Wed, 16/12/2020
Author July N.
Sources
Phenomena
Status
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Initial data

Initial information from sources or from an eyewitness
Incident date: 
04.03.1988 20:35
Location: 
зеро Эри
OH
United States

Events on Lake Erie, March 4, 1988 in the United States.

Sheila and Henry Baker were driving home with their three children around 8: 35 p.m. after dinner at a restaurant. As they neared the waterfront, Sheila noticed something hovering over the lake, and they drove to the beach to find out and got out of the car. There was a bright moon, and there was ice on the lake. Sheila heard a crack like thunder.

Clearly visible was a huge object shaped like a gray soccer ball that was swinging back and forth, a blinding white light coming from both ends, but it was quiet. Then the object began to move, swinging one end toward the shore and descending. The couple got scared, ran to their car and ran away. When they returned home, the object was still visible from the window overlooking the lake.

The object moved across the ice and continued its descent, with red and blue lights now flashing sequentially along its lower edge. Sheila then called the Eastlake Police to report the UFO, and finally the information was passed on to the Coast Guard.

Suddenly, 5 or 6 bright yellow triangular objects flew out of the center of the large object and began to rush around on their own. As soon as they stopped and hovered, point up, around the parent object, then sped north, turned east, then inland, toward the Perry Nuclear Power Plant.

at this point, sheila called the coast guard, who sent a team to their home to investigate. 

Seaman James Power and Petty Officer John Knaub arrived on the towboat Boston Whaler, suitable for sailing. As Sheila pointed out the main ship and some of the triangular objects that were still whizzing around it, the men, accompanied by the Bakers, rode closer to the lake to explore it.

on the shore of the lake, the rumble and roar of ice could be heard.

In their report of the incident, later sent by teletype to Coast Guard headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, the men said that " the ice cracked and moved abnormally as the object approached it."

Power and Knaub transmitted to their base via two-way radio in their Chevy Suburban a report of what they were seeing. The window was down, and the bakers could hear them saying something about it:

"Keep in mind that the object appears to be landing on the lake… There are other objects moving around it. Keep in mind that these small objects are moving at high speed. There is no engine noise and it is very, very low."

One of the triangles came right up to the Coast Guard vehicle, a blur of light, then turned east, straight up, and fell next to the parent object. Two witnesses in different places have also reported seeing the triangles. Suddenly, the triangles returned, and one by one entered the side of the parent object, which seemed to have landed on the ice.

The ellipse flashed a series of red, blue, and yellow lights, the light coming from the end of the object changed from white to red, and the triangles reappeared and hovered over it. The noise from the ice suddenly stopped, the lights and triangles disappeared.

Original news

Lake Erie, USA 1988:

Events from the Lake Erie, March 4, 1988 in the USA.

Sheila and Henry Baker were driving home with their three children about 8:35 p.m., after going out to dinner. As they neared the waterfront, Sheila noticed something hovering over the lake and they drove down to the beach to investigate and got out of the car. The moon was bright and there was ice on the lake; Sheila could hear it cracking like claps of thunder.

Plainly visible was a huge, gunmetal gray football-shaped object that was rocking back and forth, blinding white light emanating from both ends, but it was silent. Then the object began moving, swinging one end toward the shore and descending. The Bakers became frightened, ran back to their car and fled. When they got home, the object was still visible from a window that faced the lake.

The object moved out over the ice and continued to descend, with red and blue lights now flashing in sequence along its lower edge. Sheila then called the Eastlake police to report a UFO, and was finally referred to the Coast Guard.

Suddenly 5 or 6 bright yellow triangular objects shot out of the center of the large object and began darting around independently. Once they stopped and hovered, point up, around the parent object, then sped away to the north, turned east, then inland toward the Perry nuclear power plant.

At this point Sheila called the Coast Guard, which sent a team to their house to investigate. Seaman James Power and Petty Officer John Knaub arrived towing a Boston Whaler, a seaworthy boat. When Sheila pointed to the main craft and some of the triangular objects still zipping around it, the men drove closer to the lake to investigate, accompanied by the Bakers.

At the lakefront they could hear the ice rumbling and roaring.

In their incident report later sent by teletype to the Coast Guard headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, the men were quoted as saying that “the ice was cracking and moving abnormal amounts as the object came closer to it.”

Power and Knaub gave a running report to their base via the two-way radio in their Chevy Suburban on what they were seeing. The window was down, and the Bakers overheard them saying words to the effect, “Be advised the object appears to be landing on the lake… There are other objects moving around it. Be advised these smaller objects are going at high rates of speed. There are no engine noises and they are very, very low.”

One of the triangles zoomed straight toward the Coast Guard vehicle, a blur of light, then veered east, straight up, and came down beside the parent object. Two witnesses in separate locations also reported seeing the triangles. Suddenly the triangles returned and one by one entered the side of the parent object as it seemed to land on the ice.

The ellipse flashed a series of red, blue, and yellow lights, the light emanating from the end of the object turned from white to red, and the triangles re-emerged and hovered above it. The noise from the ice abruptly ceased, and the lights and triangles disappeared.

reference: Christopher Evans, “Space Case: The Night the Coast Guard Got Buzzed,” Cleveland Plain Dealer, July 12, 1992.

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