The Battle over Nuremburg
On April 16, 1561 there was what is believed to be an aerial combat over Nuremberg, Germany. Witnesses found objects in the sky in the shape of balls, three wide and four long. A professional illustrator, Hans Glasser witnessed the event and described the objects as globes, vessels that resembled flying crosses, and long cigar-shaped tubes engaging in combat. A story in the Nuremburg Gazette described the event as a “dreadful apparition” and also described it as a sign of the wrath of God.
Lights over Lubbock
In 1951, Professor W.I. Robinson and two of his colleagues from Texas were standing in his backyard found a series of about twenty to thirty lights in the sky that formed a V shape over Lubbock, Texas. Moments later, an additional series of lights flashed across the sky. Professor Drucker, who had been present that evening, witnessed an additional dozen of these lights over the next few months. Carl Hart Jr., an 18 year-old-boy took photos of these lights. The photo of the incident made its way to Life Magazine, but a credible explanation has never been given. Some people have tried to claim that these were birds, but this theory has been shot down, and the situation remains unresolved.
Published on February 10, 2014 18:54