MYSTERIES IN THE SKY
As early as the 1940s, people started seeing and reporting odd and unusual things in the sky. In the 50s the number of reports increased. In the 60s the number of reports exploded and became a game of attention getting to report to seeing a flying-saucer or even being aboard while spacemen perform experiments on you.
Today, reports are much more serious and are believable. Paul McKeag, former board member of the Highlands Ranch historical society said, "I have never seen one, but I've had close family members that have seen them."
When he was about five years old, his parents had friends from out of state visit. One night he had gone to bed when his parents heard the cattle making strange noises. When McKeag and his parents got up in the morning to look, the cattle were circling around and there was a sulfur smell in the air. They noticed a disc shaped object not making any noise, but slowly rotating. He remembered them telling him that they watched it for some time before it shot straight up in the air. So mysteries in the sky remain.
from Centennial Citizen
MURDER ON MONEY MOUNTAIN
Friday we took a jaunt to Northern Colorado to check on Murder on Mountain Mountain at several outlets including the University of Northern Colorado at Greeley. We enjoyed meeting the students there. It was a successful trip.
As early as the 1940s, people started seeing and reporting odd and unusual things in the sky. In the 50s the number of reports increased. In the 60s the number of reports exploded and became a game of attention getting to report to seeing a flying-saucer or even being aboard while spacemen perform experiments on you.
Today, reports are much more serious and are believable. Paul McKeag, former board member of the Highlands Ranch historical society said, "I have never seen one, but I've had close family members that have seen them."
When he was about five years old, his parents had friends from out of state visit. One night he had gone to bed when his parents heard the cattle making strange noises. When McKeag and his parents got up in the morning to look, the cattle were circling around and there was a sulfur smell in the air. They noticed a disc shaped object not making any noise, but slowly rotating. He remembered them telling him that they watched it for some time before it shot straight up in the air. So mysteries in the sky remain.
from Centennial Citizen
MURDER ON MONEY MOUNTAIN
Friday we took a jaunt to Northern Colorado to check on Murder on Mountain Mountain at several outlets including the University of Northern Colorado at Greeley. We enjoyed meeting the students there. It was a successful trip.