
If you plan on hoaxing a UFO report this season - don't do it on Fletcher Gray's turf.
He's good.
The Texas Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) Field Investigator resolved Case # 21440 - "A bright light that descended to the ground and left a mark."
The Grand Falls, Ward County, case from January 9 is quite a story - enough to stir the ranks within MUFON, including STAR Team Manager and SIP Project Coordinator Richard Lang.
When Lang steps into the picture, he has the power to order scientists and investigators onto the scene immediately. But those orders are not made lightly.
The story unfolded January 11 in the MUFON witness reporting database when yet another Texas case from the same general area revealed a UFO landing - this time by what appeared to be sweet church-going folks out for a drive after evening services. By gosh we even get to know that they stopped briefly to purchase milk, Pepsi, and a pack of cigarettes. (I would have nixed the cigarettes, though, and included an apple pie.) But as the couple approaches Grandfalls, the wife points out an "intensely bright, white light" in the sky. The rest of the story unfolds like a scene from a Spielberg movie with details like "the old power station" and "a large shiny object floating." They even go back to the scene the following morning to find "a big black circle" on the ground where the saucer landed.
Enter Fletcher Gray.
Now you have to understand the serious nature of the witness reporting database for MUFON. This is not a play area. This is not where you practice fiction techniques for class next week. A trained national team is reading these reports twenty-four-seven. Phone calls are made. Alerts are placed. People are woken up. The preliminary investigation process moves to action.
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