I'm working on some final research for writing an article today, so I don't really have all that much to say. While I do some writing, here's a UFO case that I've been keeping an eye on.

In 1953 a jet was scrambled over Lake Superior because of a UFO on an air force base radar screen. The jet never came back, and it and its crew, pilot Felix Moncla and radar observer Robert Wilson, had been lost ever since. This has been called the Kinross UFO case.
Apparently, in 2005, a dive company in the Great Lakes area found it. Using sonar, they mapped out the jet, missing a wing, under the water, and a disc shaped object in the water nearby. They released the sonar image of the jet a while back, and then the disc just recently. However, not too long after releasing the image, their website was shut down. Immediately the rumors started that they'd been shut down by the government, or some anti-UFO agencies. However, Dirk Vander Ploeg, the editor and publisher of UFODigest.com, seems to think, after speaking with them, that perhaps they just got scared off by all of the attention they were getting, and they decided to pull back, regroup, and then explore further at a later date.
Like he said, I guess after waiting 53 years to find out what happened, we can all wait another couple of months at this point.
















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