On September 3rd, 1965, a strange and unexplained phenomenon occurred in Exeter, New Hampshire. It all started when a young man named Norman Muscarello was hitchhiking along a dark country road late at night. Suddenly, he noticed a large, glowing object descending from the sky. The object, estimated to be about 90 feet in diameter, had bright, pulsating red lights around its edges.
Muscarello, frightened by the sight, ran to a nearby farmhouse and frantically knocked on the door. The house belonged to the Dining family, who let him in and called the police. Officer Eugene Bertrand arrived at the scene and accompanied Muscarello back to the spot where he had seen the object. To their surprise, the mysterious craft was still there, hovering silently above a nearby field.
Officer Bertrand described the object as being larger than a house, with bright, flashing lights. He also reported that it made no sound and seemed to be under intelligent control. The object moved slowly at first, then suddenly accelerated and disappeared into the night sky.
A few hours later, another police officer named David Hunt reported seeing a similar object in the same area. He described it as a large, dark object with red flashing lights, which moved erratically across the sky before vanishing.
The Exeter incident garnered significant attention from the media and UFO enthusiasts alike. The U.S. Air Force launched an investigation into the matter as part of their Project Blue Book, a program designed to study UFO reports. However, they could not provide a satisfactory explanation for the sightings and eventually classified the case as "unknown."
Over the years, many theories have been proposed to explain the Exeter UFO incident. Some believe that it was an extraterrestrial spacecraft, while others suggest that it could have been a secret military aircraft or an atmospheric phenomenon. However, to this day, the true nature of the object remains a mystery, and the incident continues to be one of the most intriguing and well-documented UFO cases in history.
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