On June 2, 2003, about 6 a.m. a postal worker traveling
east on County Road 3673 in Wise County, Texas, slammed on the brakes of
her white Mustang when a frightened group of deer suddenly bolted across
the road in front of her. Incidents with wild deer are nothing new in this
mostly rural county but this time there was a bizarre twist " the
deer were being chased by two red fireballs about the size of basketballs.
Co-workers described her as visibly shaken when she arrived for work at
a local post office. She breathlessly described the strange encounter to
coworkers. I had just arrived for some routine mailing matter when she
gave me an account of the incident. Intrigued, I visited the site and upon
investigation, I have found and photographed several damaged small trees
that appear to have been subjected to a high heat source traveling on a
straight trajectory as if something had passed by. Leaves on the affected
trees appeared to be wilted and dried in appearance. Leaves outside the
trajectory appeared normal.
Mothmen cometh...
The following day, June 3, 2003, at approximately 9 a.m. two major accidents
occur on Hwy 114 in Wise County. One multi-vehicle accident near Rhome
and another at the Hwy 114 and Hwy 51 intersection involving a concrete
truck, a rock hauler, and three sections of a triple-wide mobile home.
The same postal worker had taken the day off and was traveling into the
Dallas area for some recreation. She was in a vehicle stranded in between
the two accidents. One minute ahead of schedule she would have been involved
in the first accident and a few minutes behind schedule she would have
been involved in the second accident. This author was stuck in traffic
just a few cars back behind the second accident. I am still mentally thanking
the girl at the coffee shop for being a little slow that morning or I would
have been involved in the wrecks.
A few days later, I showed the cover illustration on Loren Coleman,s book
Mothman and Other Curious Encounters to the postal worker. It depicted
a shadowy figure with two luminescent red eyes. The woman immediately claimed
that those glowing red orbs were the same as she what she had seen chasing
the deer. While there are no current reports of winged "weirdies"
in Wise County, this is by no means the first report of flying fire balls,
often associated with Mothman type events.
Even more curious is the "name game" that seems to extend from
prior Mothman events to this one. A man named Turner, was involved in the
second accident; a man named Turner, was also killed when the Silver Bridge
collapsed in 1967. The name game, is a definition applied to the fact that
certain families with the same last name pop-up repeatedly in relation
to Mothman or UFO sightings. Turner, is one of those names. No one has
any explanation for this phenomenon.
UFO,s...
Does Wise County host some mysterious phantom similar to the infamous Mothman?
Is the county on an alien flight path? Or could it have something to do
with the dead alien in the Aurora Cemetery? UFO researchers for years have
documented the site of "balls of light" or "balls of fire"
near UFO sightings. These balls have also been reported to herd animals
through fields,forests, and sometimes to waiting craft.
Foo-Fighters returneth.
In Jim Marrs, book Alien Agenda, he documents that in late 1944, Lt. Donald
Meiers of Chicago was flying in a British-made twin-engine night fighter
called a Beaufighter over Germany,s Rhine Valley when what appeared to
be flaming globes suddenly appeared and moved toward and took up chase
of his plane. This was just one of many such reports during WWII of circular
objects chasing Allied craft. They became known as "foo-fighters".
In Nick Cook,s book The Hunt For Zero Point, he also discusses the Nazi
Secret Weapon "Ball Lightning Fighter" or "Foo-Fighter."
It was Renato Vesco,s account in his book Intercept But Don,t Shoot, first
published in 1960, that Cook first covers this Nazi wonder weapon. "It
was built and flight tested - once in the vicinity of Kahla, site of a
huge underground weapons development complex in Thuringia," wrote
Vesco. "During the day it looked like a shining disc spinning on its
axis and during the night it looked like a burning globe."
One can,t help but notice the proximity of Wise County to Lockheed Martin
Fort Worth, Texas and the former Carswell Air Force Base home of Strategic
Air Command.
Should Wise County residents hide in their homes, lock up the livestock
and repent next Sunday? Not likely. But if you live in the area and have
recently seen something unusual call our office at 940-433-8094
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