
We’re coming up on the 60 year anniversary of Michigan’s most famous UFO sighting.
It was March 20, 1966 in Dexter, Michigan, and Frank Manor saw something that sparked debates. Sam Maranto is the Great Lakes director of MUFON, or the Mutual UFO Network. He told us what Manor reported.
“It initially looked like a meteorite, but then what was a red object stopped over the trees in the distance on their property and turned, I believe he said, blue and white. Him and his son went out there to take a peek at it. Him and his son went out there to take a peek at it. To say the least, this became a big hella blue out there.
Maranto says just days later, some Hillsdale College students saw something similar, a strange craft in the air.
So what did the experts call it? They called it swamp gas.
Either way, skeptics of the official explanation may soon get some closure as President Donald Trump has directed the release of government documents on unidentified aerial phenomena.
