Cylinder Shaped UFOs Spotted Along East Coast

By Roger Marsh,
UFO Examiner

 

This is the second cylinder-shaped UFO the witness has seen in three months; and this is the third report of a similar shaped UFO in the past 24 hours.
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A Pennsylvania witness filed the third East Coast report of a cylinder or cigar-shaped UFO in the past 24 hours, according to January 13, 2012, testimony from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness reporting database.
 
This latest witness reports a “white cylinder with a broad, black band around the mid-section,” a detail that frequented cigar-shaped UFOs in 2011.
 
The witness stepped from a vehicle into a parking lot at 9:15 a.m. on January 13, 2012, and noticed the object.
 
“I saw the cylinder immediately,” the witness stated. “The sky was bright blue and relatively cloudless, as strong winds were blowing that day, and it had hit a period of momentary clearness where I was.”
 
The witness was first reluctant to report the incident, after having seen one this past October.
 
“Because I had seen a cylinder in October, I was reluctant to admit that one was intruding on the day again, but quickly had to. Absolutely smooth ‘fuselage’, pure white, with a thick, black band around the mid-section. (The one I had seen in October had the band at the first third of the body.) “

While there were wind gusts in the area, the witness reported no sound from the object. The object then moved away and out of the witnesses’ viewing range.
 
No images or videos were included with the MUFON report, which was filed on January 13, 2012. No town name was mentioned in the public portion of the report. The above quotes were edited for clarity.

We previously reported on two other East Coast reports of a cigar-shaped object that occurred only the day before in: Cigar UFO moved over Deland, Florida vehicle at 50 feet and Cigar UFO at treetops reported by South Carolina firefighter.
 

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