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Kansas woman says UFO blocked out moon and stars (Audio)

A Kansas woman said she stepped outside with her dog and noticed something unusual in the sky – the moon and the stars were gone, according to audio testimony posted at audioburst.com (listen below).

Aerial view of Kansas City, Kansas. (Credit: Wikimedia Commons)
Aerial view of Kansas City, Kansas. (Credit: Wikimedia Commons)

“I ran back into the house, got my daughter, dragged her out to the porch and I hollered, ‘Look! Look!’ And she looked up and she goes – what? I says, where’s the moon? Where’s the stars? And then my neighbors across the way. They came out of their house and were all pointing at the sky.”

Arrowhead-shaped UFO from Glascow, Scottland, 2002. (Credit: ufocasebook.com)
Arrowhead-shaped UFO from Glascow, Scottland, 2002. (Credit: ufocasebook.com)

And what they saw covering the sky was disturbing.

“That thing was dead silent, massive, so big, so huge.”

The sighting did not last very long.

“And it took off with a blink of an eye and no noise.”

The woman described the object’s shape.

“It wasn’t round like a saucer or nothing. It was kind of like an arrowhead shape. The whole bottom of it was pitch black, until it took off, and then it was multicolored lights at the bottom.”

As the object moved away, the woman’s daughter became terrified.

Underside illustrations of an arrowhead-shaped UFO from a 1989 sighting in Cooper City, FL. (Credit: UFOevidence.org)
Underside illustrations of an arrowhead-shaped UFO from a 1989 sighting in Cooper City, FL. (Credit: UFOevidence.org)

“It was like when the thing powered up and took off there were like these multicolored lights and my daughter was speechless. And I grabbed her and I was shaking her trying to snap her out of it because she was terrified.”

No specific date of exact location was given for the UFO incident. The arrowhead shape for UFOs is not frequently reported, although it is similar to the more popularly reported shape of a triangle.

 

Roger Marsh

Roger Marsh is a UFO writer and content developer. He is Director of Communications for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) where he manages media contact, rights and permissions, and content development for television, film, documentary, radio, print and stage. Roger is a MUFON case researcher for History channel’s “Hangar 1: The UFO Files.” He is editor of the monthly international MUFON UFO Journal, executive producer of the weekly “MUFON UFO Traffic Report” radio show; serves as the MUFON webmaster; reporter for the daily “UFO Traffic Report” in web and audio formats; and publisher of the “MUFON Books” imprint. He is the author of Sacred Dialogue, editor of Silent Invasion, and co-editor of Ron Paul Speaks. Roger was featured in the 2015 season premiere episode of Destination America's "Monsters & Mysteries in America." Roger and his wife, Joyce, live in Scottdale, Pennsylvania, restoring a 1910 Pennsylvania four-square.

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