He Found a UFO Crash Site Near a Nuclear Plant! 👽

He Found a UFO Crash Site Near a Nuclear Plant! 👽

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He found a UFO crash site. 👽 When Ancient Aliens / Prometheus Productions contacted MUFON, one Pennsylvania farm case rose to the top: a bright light, instant eerie silence (the Oz effect), crop-like three-circle ground impressions, unusual soil chemistry with heavy metals, and an investigator who broke out in painful blisters after fieldwork. MUFON ran radiation and soil tests, met the producers, and wound up with a major segment on Ancient Aliens — filmed over 12 hours and edited into a 10-minute TV feature. In this clip: the field evidence, the Oz effect, electromagnetic explanations for the rash, and what it’s like being filmed for a major TV episode. 👉 Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/3NPOWvBhofc #UFO #AncientAliens #MUFON #CrashSite #OzEffect #UFOInvestigation

Topics

MUFON
Ancient Aliens
UFO crash site
Oz effect
Pennsylvania UFO
crop circle
soil testing UFO
radiation testing
UFO investigator rash
electromagnetic anomaly
Travis Taylor
Nick Pope
MUFON case
UFO evidence
Prometheus Productions

Full Transcript

So, Ancient Aliens, uh, Prometheus Productions, uh, came to us probably in 2022, late 22, and they wanted to know, uh, if we'd be interested in ha in them having, uh, us do an entire episode on MUN with them. And we said, sure. And they were looking for really good cases. And so, I'm the director of international investigations of the MU fun. Basically, I handle all of the field investigators and all of the cases outside the United States, but I'm very fluent with our database. It has 140,000 cases. And every year at our symposium, which would be in Cincinnati this year through July, I present the the top cases of interest from that 140,000 that happened in the past year. So when Prometheus reached out to us, our media director, Ron James, who made the movie uh Accidental Truth, okay, um he said, "Bob, you know good cases?" I said, "Sure." And they set me up with the producer of Ancient Aliens. And I gave him this case in Pennsylvania where a woman sees a uh a bright light come down uh on her farm and she has a pond in the backyard. And this is about 7 milesi away from the Suspana nuclear plant. We know that UFOs like like nuclear plants. And she sees the light come down, the dogs go crazy. And then everything outside in the middle of the summer in Pennsylvania, which is just full of crickets and, you know, tree frogs chirping. Silence. That's called the Oz effect. So you almost feel like you're in a bubble. A lot of people who have UFO encounters, they experience this Oz effect. So the next day, husband goes out and they find that there's this basically it's like a crop circle. It was about two feet two two yards in diameter and it had three circle indent indentations in it. And what they believe is something came down in the yard. Maybe it needed to do some sort of repairs and then took off again. And we ended up uh doing some radiation testing and soil sampling and they found some unusual qualities in the soil. there was some heavy metals in it. And basically when the investigator went out, he broke out in a rash. And we were worried that he got radiation sickness or something. And what the deal was is that in a lot of UFO incidents, uh, they have an electromagnetic field around them. This is why people's car headlights dim, that that kind of thing. And when you have heavy metals and a residual electromagnetic field, it can cause a toxic reaction in animals and humans. And that's what happened to this guy. He broke out in blisters all over his body. So I tell Prome, the guy from Prometheus this and goes, "This is a great case." The next thing I know, they have me uh meeting Travis Taylor and Nick Pope at a uh a cafe at 7 o'clock in the morning with the field investigator who broke out in in the rash and we filmed a segment of this uh episode on Luon and I thought I was only going to be in it for like two minutes and it was the main segment of the episode. So I got like 10 minutes worth of screen time on ancient aliens. Uh, so I was very happy about that. Um, and and pretty much I do a lot of >> Yeah, that's a cool story. And it's amazing how they do the show. Okay. It's like they film you pulling up, they film you driving away, they do it again, they bring the drone in, they want an aerial shot of you pulling into the cafe and and then they um there's a a certain point where they call it nodding and they take shots of you going, >> "Oh, And it took and then we go out from the cafe. We all meet at the cafe and then we go out to the farm and we meet the family and then you know the whole thing takes place and for uh almost 12 hours we were there and it turned into a 10-minute segment.