
The Exeter News-Letter reported sightings of UFOs
“Thanks to a highly publicized UFO sighting in 1965, Exeter is known as the “UFO Capital of New England.” Should we believe in UFOs, or are they just nonsense? The idea of “belief” shouldn’t really be part of the question,” reports Seacoastonline.com.
“A UFO, after all, is an “Unidentified Flying Object” — “unidentified” being the operative word. It’s when we begin to interpret what the object is that we get into trouble. As soon as it’s called an alien spacecraft it becomes an “Identified Flying Object,” then you have to start talking about “belief.” And in spite of all the sightings and theories, there is still no physical proof that alien spacecraft have visited Earth. Too bad, because it would be really cool if we could prove it,” reports seacoastonline.com.
According to seacoastonline.com, “In September of 1965, there were a number of documented sightings of strange red lights in the Exeter area. The Exeter News-Letter described them as “brilliantly lighted flying objects.” In the early morning hours of Sept. 3, the Exeter Police Department began getting reports of flying objects chasing people. Although the News-Letter reported Sept. 9, there were two women, most reports in the last 44 years reference one woman seeing the object while driving in her car on Route 101. The woman reported her car had been followed by a red-lighted flying object. It only went away when she stopped the car. The police officer, Eugene Bertrand, calmed her down and went back to the station figuring it was just a case of hysterics.”
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