Disc-shaped UFO over Chicago’s O’Hare Airport triggers national, international news coverageby Steve Hammons

A United manager reportedly ran outside from his office when he heard about the sighting on an internal airline radio frequency.
The object suddenly shot up, creating an unusual circular hole in the clouds, through which clear sky could be seen by witnesses.
Peter Davenport, director of the National UFO Reporting Center, subsequently received information about the incident, according to published reports.
News accounts have claimed at least six people, and perhaps more, witnessed the object. There has also been speculation that many witnesses have chosen not to come forward.
There are also unconfirmed reports that photos were taken of the object.
Initially, United Airlines and the FAA claimed they had no information on the incident ... until the Tribune filed a Freedom of Information Act request.
Interestingly, United and FAA officials have since reportedly found indications of the eyewitness reports.
"Our theory on this is that it was a weather phenomenon," said FAA spokeswoman Elizabeth Isham Cory.
MEN IN BLACK TO COUNSEL WITNESSES?
Some media coverage of the incident is predictably using a humorous approach, making reference to the movie MEN IN BLACK and to the TV series THE X-FILES.
This may not be funny for those who saw the strange disc and were honest and courageous enough to make reports.
Apart from the shock of actually seeing something so unusual, and coming to some natural conclusions about what it might be, witnesses sometimes report harassment and threats.
Military and civilian pilots are known to be quite reticent about reporting unusual flying objects. Careers reportedly can be significantly damaged when pilots report seeing a UFO.
Some accounts even include fairly aggressive interrogation or debriefing by mysterious government agents who help witnesses forget what they saw, or at least stay silent about it.
Many UFO investigators claim that the quasi-government group known as Majestic-12, MJ-12 or MAJIC has been in charge of the UFO situation since 1947, when a flying disc with several extraterrestrial biological entities (EBEs) on board crashed near Roswell, New Mexico.
President Harry Truman reportedly ordered the creation of this group and it has continued to this day, according to UFO lore.
Some researchers allege that material from the crashed Roswell disc was quickly taken to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, for examination and that much of this type of government research has since shifted to military facilities in New Mexico and Nevada.
Other reports claim that President Dwight Eisenhower met with an extraterrestrial delegation in 1954 at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
While a congressman from Michigan in the mid-1960s, former President Gerald Ford requested a government inquiry about UFOs after a series of sightings in Michigan.
One story even claims that also in the mid-1960s, an exchange program between the U.S. and the visiting EBEs took place.
According to information allegedly disclosed by Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) personnel, this program resulted in several astronaut-trained U.S. military personnel being sent on an extended mission to the EBEs’ home planet via one of their advanced spacecraft, which had landed at a New Mexico Air Force base.
This program is alleged to have been called “Project CRYSTAL KNIGHT” and was later renamed “Project SERPO” after most of the surviving U.S. personnel returned home and were debriefed.
Whatever the truth of these many tales about UFOs, “The O’Hare Incident” is sure to find a place in the continuing mystery about what is going on ... and what is going to happen in the future regarding disclosure to the public about UFOs and extraterrestrial visitors.
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