Thursday, January 25, 2018

GIANT UFO HOVERS OVER CRASH SITE IN LONG LAKE

By Ted Colin

Several local residents in Long Lake Township have told me and my colleagues that on the night of October 4, 2009, a giant UFO appeared over Long Lake in Grand Traverse County. The UFO appeared to “hover” over the lake for about an hour and then it abruptly disappeared.

A Long Lake resident and armature UFO hunter named Irene Emdom said she first spotted a strange light in the sky about 9 p.m. “I knew it was not of this world because of how it seemed to be stationary and then if you looked away for a while all of a sudden the thing had moved.” Irene Emdom went on to say, “It was like a giant glowing orb in the sky. It seemed to generate some sort of cloaked field around it since it was very hazy at times. Finally, the orb just shot across the lake and disappeared into some sort of vortex I imagine. Maybe it was a worm hole in space. After the orb was gone a fog came over the lake and you could no longer see the sky.”

All of the accounts of the UFO were very similar. It also seems that the mysterious glowing orb shaped spaceship was seen by people all over the state of Michigan. This begs the question as to why did the aliens appear to so many people that night? Perhaps aliens were trying to contact us to warn us of an upcoming disaster such as the year 2012.

Of course there was an earlier incident this year where a UFO crashed into Long Lake. Although no ship was ever confirmed to lie on the bottom of Long Lake, at least one alien creature was tracked into the woods. It seems the alien, upon leaving its sinking spacecraft, may have morphed into a creature that looks something like a common raccoon. No one really got a good look at it then but, if our atmosphere is not poisonous to it and it can handle the viruses and bacteria on our planet, the creature might still be alive. There is of course the sad possibility that the alien being might not understand the movements of our automobiles and hence, could have become someone’s road kill supper.

Everyone here in Northern Michigan hopes that our first contact with aliens from another world would end on a happier note. Just think of what beings from another world would think of us if they knew that we ran over and then ate the ambassador they sent to welcome us into some sort of federation of planets. Let us hope that the alien orb was a successful rescue mission which will reunite our space buddy with his family and friends.

Meanwhile, I and my colleagues will continue to look for clues as to where the original spacecraft landed in Long Lake. It’s a big, deep lake so it will take time to scour it with sonar. Our best hope might be to use snow mobiles this winter to easily scan the depths for evidence that we had visitors this year.