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Wedowee, Alabama UFO Sightings Analysis
We analyzed all 3 UFO sighting reports in Wedowee, Alabama to identify possible patterns and gain insight into the phenomenon:
- The most commonly reported UFO shape or appearance is "fireball" (2 reports, 66.67% of total).
- May is the month with the most reported UFO sightings (2 reports, 66.67% of total).
- Sunday is the weekday with the most reported UFO sightings (2 reports, 66.67% of total).
- 2013 is the year with the most UFO sightings reported (2 reports, 66.67% of total).
- 05/26/13 is the single date with the most UFO sightings reported (2 reports, 66.67% of total).
- Sightings occur more often during the night, between the hours of 20:00 - 23:59 (2 reports, 66.67% of total).
20 Most Recent UFO Sightings in Wedowee, Alabama
These Wedowee, Alabama UFO reports are presented as they were submitted other than paragraph breaks added for easier readability where necessary. You can click the 'Report' link to view the original report along with any photos that may have been submitted to the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC).
Full Report Text:
Looked like a spot of fire traveling across the sky! then it disappeared into the darkness. Most of my family were celebrating Memorial Day weekend at Lake Wedowee, located in Alabama when Sunday night (5-26-13) one family member came inside and alerted everyone that there was something in the sky. It was about 10:30 pm.
This is not first time we have seen a UFO over there. But this was like nothing I’ve ever seen, it looked like a spot of fire in the sky. It came out from behind some trees in the sky and went across the sky slowly.
It stopped or slowed way down and just went out of sight as if it was rising further and further out of our atmosphere. Approximately a half hour later the same light in the sky was spotted again and moved slowly in somewhat the same direction and also disappeared in the same way as the first time. It was a very bright orange color and it was as if a piece of fire was traveling across the sky.
It was moving northwest both times. In the last year we have spotted several UFO’s in the western sky over Lake Wedowee. The other ones didn’t look anything like the one we saw last night.
We are not alone!.
Full Report Text:
Most of my family were celebrating Memorial Day weekend at Lake Wedowee, located in Alabama when Sunday night (5-26-13) one family member came inside and alerted everyone that there was something in the sky. It was about 10:30 pm. This is not first time we have seen a UFO over there.
But this was like nothing I’ve ever seen, it looked like a spot of fire in the sky. It came out from behind some trees in the sky and went across the sky slowly. It stopped or slowed way down and just went out of sight as if it was rising further and further out of our atmosphere.
Approximately a half hour later the same light in the sky was spotted again and moved slowly in somewhat the same direction and also disappeared in the same way as the first time. It was a very bright orange color and it was as if a piece of fire was traveling across the sky. It was moving northwest both times.
In the last year we have spotted several UFO’s in the western sky over Lake Wedowee. The other ones didn’t look anything like the one we saw last night. We are not alone!.
Full Report Text:
MUFON/ISUR Investigation-Glowing Orb Chases Church Van Background This investigation was conducted jointly by MUFON of Georgia and ISUR (International Society for UFO Research) beginning on 15May97. This event actually occurred on an UNKNOWN DATE in 1995, but believed to be in cooler weather, perhaps the autumn, as it was getting dark about 1900 hours. At the time of the investigation, this writer was serving as Chief Field Investigator for MUFON of Georgia and as an investigator for ISUR.
John Thompson of Lagrange Georgia was State Director for MUFON at that time and also on the ISUR Board. The multiple witnesses were all Georgia residents of that area, and attended the same church. The occasion leading to the event was a church trip to Anniston Alabama by this small group of church ladies.
They were being driven in a large van by a male member of the congregation who was a prominent local businessman, and also known as a trusted community leader in that African-American neighborhood. Accounts vary, but there may have been 10+ total witnesses on this trip, this investigator interviewing 6 of them. This harrowing account was held confidential by these witnesses for about 2 years, only being discussed among their small group of friends.
Eventually, the information was related to John Thompson in his Lagrange office, and he asked this writer to follow up on it. Investigation 15May97, this FI began by interviewing the Primary Witness (PW) at her home in Lagrange. She was found to be a 62 YOA retired Nurses Assistant.
She lived in a well kept home in an older, established neighborhood, with many family photos and signs of serious religious faith being obvious. PW stated that on the night in question, she and her church friends were riding up to nearby Anniston Alabama to play bingo. They were seated to the rear of their friend, the van driver, and as usual talking and having a nice ride, enjoying the nice clear weather.
(Note.the driving route was determined as follows; west out of Lagrange and across the adjacent state line into Alabama, then turning north on Alabama Hwy 431 which carries them to I-20 which is about 35-40 miles distant to the north. Anniston is near the intersection of Alabama Hwy 431 and I-20).
As the van approached the vicinity of Wedowee Alabama on Hwy 431, the witnesses decided to roll up all of the windows because of the poultry plant located just off the highway (Braswell's Farms). PW indicated that the odor of the production there was pretty strong, and this was something they normally did enroute to Anniston. As the van approached and passed the plant, PW and some others noticed what they thought was a large new light over the top of the building (which is located on a rise).
It was large enough that they commented on it being newly installed. One witness stated that it WAS NOT a light, but some "FLYING THING". Another witness commenting that no, it was just a new light.
Then the other witness replying something to effect of "Well if that's so, HERE IT COMES"! The light flew down from over the plant and approached the moving van and then began to pace it as it drove north. The light was described as being round like a globe, about the size of a "dishpan" in diameter (bigger than a basketball). The light was described as being "yellowish", with the brightness of a lightbulb or street light.
It continued to pace the van, with descriptions of the light varying it's distance and altitude to as low as about 12 feet and then back up to 100 feet or treetop level; as close (and closer) as appx. 50 feet and backing away to perhaps 75 yards.sometimes over the van, sometimes beside it, but always pacing it.
This episode began near Wedowee on Hwy 431 which, at this point in the route, is about 25 miles south of I-20 and the Anniston vicinity, their destination. During this wild ride, the ladies became FRIGHTENED, trying to get down below the window level and still taking an occasional peek. The driver stated that he was trying to drive and look at the same time which he found difficult.
He verified that the light appeared to be about 100 feet over the poultry plant before it swooped down and began following them. He added that eventually he DID IN FACT think about some form of UFO due to having read such accounts. Adding that it was definitely a large globe of light.
During this ride up to I-20, the PW at one time saw what she described as a shape within the light, a shape very similar to a "human embryo", which she indicated in her sketch. Further that it seemed to be "moving around" within the light. At another point, she recalled something like a beam projecting out that hurt her eyes, and those of her friend.
Adding that they both later developed watery and sore eyes. Another witness did not describe a beam, but told of a "sparkling effect. Another witness described a "bad glare" that beamed through the window.
just suddenly clicking on. This activity continued as the van moved northwards closer to I-20, passing through the small Alabama "hill country". At one point, the vehicle drove through an underpass, finding the globe of light waiting on the other side.
This light also demostrated terrain avoidance maneuvers and continuously adjusted it's speed to that of the van. As this group finally reached the area of the intersection of Hwy 431 and I-20, the light flew off over a field, then accelerated steeply upwards, leaving a streak, then became the size of a star and vanished. A hoax was ruled out in this matter due to the sincerity of these witnesses and their strong church background.
Considered was glowing plasma/spook light, helicopter, and advanced military recon drone. These were ruled out.this writer does not believe ANY kind of natural "plasma/spook light" would act as described.
over so many miles. Even though it was during darkness, the van was approached SO CLOSELY that a helicopter or drone fuselage would have been observed, as well as engine noise heard. A spokesman for the mainly rural Randolph County Sheriff's Department recalled no similar reports from that time period and knew of nothing that might be related to this event.
During this investigation, there were only the normal differences noticed from witness to witness, due to their personal interpretation and recall, seating position within the van, and level of fright. This writer classified the event as a SIGNIFICANT UNKNOWN. This FI also believes that there may have been more evidence in the offing if there had been a timely report of this event.
The witnesses are not to blame. They were found to be good southern folks, that did not know whom to contact at the time. Tom Sheets, State Director, MUFON of Georgia ((NUFORC Note: We express our gratitude to Tom Sheets, State Director of MUFON/Georgia, for sharing this case.
PD)).
Wedowee, Alabama UFO Sightings By Shape
This is a standardized set of shapes a UFO report can be filed under.
Shape / Appearance | Sightings | % Of Total |
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Fireball | 2 reported sightings | 66.67% of all reports |
Sphere | 1 reported sightings | 33.33% of all reports |
Wedowee, Alabama UFO Sightings By Month
This data point is an aggregation of all UFO reports by the month the sighting occured in.
Month | Sightings | % Of Total |
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May | 2 reported sightings | 66.67% of all reports |
July | 1 reported sightings | 33.33% of all reports |
Wedowee, Alabama UFO Sightings By Weekday
This data point is an aggregation of all UFO reports by the day of the week the sighting occured on.
Weekday | Sightings | % Of Total |
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Sunday | 2 reported sightings | 66.67% of all reports |
Saturday | 1 reported sightings | 33.33% of all reports |
Wedowee, Alabama UFO Sightings By Date (Top 5)
This data point is an aggregation of all UFO reports by the date the sighting occured on, limited to the top 5 dates with the most sightings.
Date | Sightings | % Of Total |
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05/26/13 | 2 reported sightings | 66.67% of all reports |
07/01/95 | 1 reported sightings | 33.33% of all reports |
Wedowee, Alabama UFO Sightings By Time
This data point is an aggregation of all UFO reports by the time of day the sighting occured during. We took logical 4 hour windows in order to split the day into early morning, morning, afternoon, evening, night, and late night buckets for this analysis.
Time Of Day | Hours | Sightings | % Of Total |
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Night | 20:00 - 23:59 | 2 reported sightings | 66.67% of all reports |
Evening | 16:00 - 19:59 | 1 reported sightings | 33.33% of all reports |
Years with Reported UFO Sightings in Wedowee, Alabama
These are running counts of how many UFO sighting reports are filed per year in Wedowee, Alabama.
Year | Number of Reports | View Reports |
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2013 | 2 UFO Reports | Wedowee, Alabama UFO Sightings in 2013 |
1995 | 1 UFO Reports | Wedowee, Alabama UFO Sightings in 1995 |
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