What Was That in the Sky!? | Close Encounters 102
Analysis Summary
Summary
Jim Romansky is a volunteer firefighter from a small village near Pittsburgh. He was part of a search team after a large burning object fell into the woods in Kexburg. As he searched, he found an unusual acorn-shaped object partially buried in the ground. It had no seams, windows, or doors, and was about 10 to 12 feet long. The object had strange symbols on it. Soon after, military personnel arrived and ordered the firefighters to leave the area. Romansky later saw a military truck carrying something that resembled the object he found. He has never forgotten the event and continues to seek answers about what he witnessed. He feels that the government has not fully disclosed what happened that night.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The documentary explores various UFO sightings, focusing on the Kexburg incident and the Phoenix lights. Eyewitness accounts reveal unusual objects and military involvement, raising questions about government transparency.
Jim Romansky witnessed a large burning object fall into the woods near Kexburg, Pennsylvania, which was acorn-shaped and had hieroglyphics on it.
Jim Romansky
“He knew immediately it was not an airplane.”
Trigg Johnson
“It appeared as if it was some type of V formation of lights.”
Tim Lei
“Oh my god, it got exceedingly low.”
Managed by: US Air Force
Investigation of a reported UFO crash
Managed by: Phoenix City Council
Investigation of mass UFO sightings
5% of UFO sightings remain unexplained, categorized as close encounters.
Jim Romansky witnessed a large burning object fall into the woods near Kexburg, Pennsylvania.
The object Romansky observed was acorn-shaped, made of liquid metal, and had hieroglyphics on it.
Military personnel arrived and quarantined the area after the object was found.
The US Air Force denied any object fell that night in Kexburg.
Witnesses reported a V-shaped craft with lights over Phoenix, Arizona.
Witnesses experienced a telepathic communication from the object, stating 'Don't worry, this is just a demonstration.'
Governor Fife Symington admitted to witnessing a craft of unknown origin ten years after initially mocking the incident.
Analysis Summary
Jim Romansky
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.