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Turkish
Meteor
At the International
UFO Congress January, 2003, several amazing extraterrestrial events
were reported. Among them were the many sightings of UFOs over Turkey
-- some lasting for several hours. Turkish national television and
newspapers regularly cover these UFO incidents. Haktan Akdogan,
director of the Sirius UFO CEnter in Turkey, reported that a huge
meteor was destroyed by a UFO.
Reports on the following
incident have ranged from "It was part of the Leonid Meteor
shower" to "It was the breakup of a Russian satellite"
to "It was a UFO disintegrating a large meteor before it could
do some real damage." After some investigation, it is our conclusion
that the latter of the three is the truth.

At the bottom left of the picture, there is clearly a collection
of objects passing through the atmosphere. Their fiery tails attest
to the fact that they are burning up. (UFOs do not leave fiery traces.)
On a video of this event, the objects are traversing across Turkey
from east to west. Note that the collection of objects is not inclined
at an angle greater than 45 degrees, which is most typical for meteors
entering our atmosphere. Rather they are more nearly horizontal.
As you can read in the following testimony, the cluster of objects
was as large as a 747. You can also read that the cluster was recorded
at an elevation of 22,00 to 36,000 feet.
In the upper right
corner of the picture is a round light. On the video it pulses at
a rate of once per second. Meteors, or fragments of meteors, do
not pulse regularly like this. It is not a star or other fixed object,
but follows the path of the disintegrating meteor. Again, this picture,
and the video from which it was taken, were published in Turkish
national media.
First, the
testimony of observers (before the video became
known):
The pilots of four
(One foreign, three Turkish) planes reported that they encountered
a UFO squadron on November 1, 2002 near Afyon, and reported the
incident to the flight safety departments of Turkey. It is recorded
that the objects had been observed at 05.30 AM, at 22-36,000 feet,
between Afyon and Yalova. The pilot of the plane which was the closest
to the UFO squadron, Ercan Eken said, "Approximately 10-15
objects (but when you calculate the distance, as big as Boeing-747)
were flying closely, 1-2 miles far from each other." This claim
caused Captain Pilot Necmi Ekinci, the chairman of Turkey Airline
Pilots Association (Talpa) to say, "Our friends are confident
people. We trust on the information given by them".
Vedat Gürbüz (Captain
Pilot):"In the morning of November the First, we were moving
ahead to our plane at 05.40 - 05.45, in Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport.
We saw 4-5 objects in the direction to Afyon, in the sky. They were
leaving traces 10-15 times bigger than a plane's behind themselves.
Going forward and down at 7-8 times faster than a plane."
Yilmaz Atli (Captain
Pilot): "In the morning of November the First, we have started
out to Germany from Antalya, around 05.00 in the morning. Around
Afyon, we saw a very bright light on the top-left corner. The light
was getting brighter and closer. Than it flew on us. We were seeing
it but it wasn't on the radar. Then it divided into 10-15 units
and disappeared on the right-bottom corner."
Sinan Yilmaz (Pilot):
"We had started out to Salzburg from Antalya. At 15 miles ahead,
northwest of Afyon, we saw a very bright light on the north. Stable
yellow and white lights continued flying to east. There were at
least 10-15 traces. It lasted for 40-45 seconds. Then this bright
light divided into 10-15 lights, they flew at the same level and
disappeared on the right. I wasn't believing in such things so far,
but it was impossible to not to believe."
Second, the analysis of Haktan Akdogan, a Turkish UFO researcher:
A picture of the
event was published and then the video was brought to Haktan. He
went back to the airline pilots and they changed their story from
that of a cluster of UFOs to that of the destruction of a meteor
by a UFO.
By closely examining
the video of the incident, one can see a large meteor descending
on Turkey. (If you can imagine a meteor the size of a 747, you might
also imagine that it would cause real harm if it were to strike
as a solid mass.) The video shows the meteor being fragmented by
a UFO -- the blinking light -- and guided to a splash-down in the
Agean Sea, off the western coast of Turkey.
More details are
available at: http://www.siriusufo.org/engnews/haber.htm
Third, further
confirmation:
The following day
of the IUFOC conference, Valery Uvarov, a Russian who heads their
government's UFO investigation department, and who reports to President
Putin, said that in 1984 two large balls of energy came out of the
ground in Siberia and destroyed a large meteor before it impacted.
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