Crash Site in Needles Calif When it hit a thump was heard. Sand and Dust was blown up from black helicopters that had shown up immediately. Houseboat Bob was visited the next day for what he had seen and was told by these oddly attractive, blonde haired, blue-eyed visitors to keep quiet...but not in so many words. Frank Costigan and Houseboat Bob were interviewed by George Knapp, talk show host on the CoastToCoastam.com Radio show Sunday night. I've heard Houseboat Bob talk on Coasttocoast before and George Knapp has visited with him on his houseboat. Bob chooses to keep a degree of anonymity due to privacy concerns. On the night of the crash, Bob was out getting his cat to come in when he noticed the ground had gotten brighter. He looked up expecting to see the moon being fuller and that a cloud wasn't blocking it's moon shine! That's when he saw what looked like a bright object falling at an exorbitant speed. It was moments later that black ops helicopters were already there. According to George Knapp who also writes for LasVegasNOW Eye Witness News there were more people who saw this ufo. George Knapp, Chief Investigative ReporterI-Team: Witness: Mystery on the River
Updated: Oct 31, 2008 08:03 PM
The FAA and other public agencies say
they have no idea what plummeted from the sky and plowed into the
ground near the Colorado River back in May. But numerous eyewitnesses
saw it and they saw the flotilla of helicopters that arrived soon after
to retrieve it. This can rightfully be called a UFO crash, since the object is, as yet, unidentified. When the I-Team
first reported on it back in July, we told you about a key eyewitness
who had seen the crash up close and then dropped out of sight. It took
awhile, but we found him. According to eyewitnesses, the
mystery object blazed out of the sky in the early morning hours of May
14, 2008. In Bullhead City, former police chief Frank Costigan noticed
the turquoise light overhead. "Bright in the yard, so
naturally I looked up and right about here, heading in that direction,
and it went like this, about that speed, fell behind that hill right
there," he said. "I expected to hear the boom or siren or something." I-Team: New UFO Mystery Surfaces Elsewhere
in Bullhead City, Brad Allen's son saw it in his telescope, "It was
weird to him because it was going fast and seemed to slow down and
picked up speed again and it was really bright. So he came in and got
me and thought it was a meteorite." A fisherman was on a slow
drift down the Colorado River, south of the town of Needles, when the
large glowing cylinder plunged out of the sky, "It looked like
something that was on fire falling out of the sky. It didn't look like
a meteor. I've seen meteors before. It looked like a plane... read more at: http://www.lasvegasnow.com/Global/story.asp?s=9270492 to be cont....
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