View Full Version : any theories on what the Kecksburg UFO was?


JannTosh
09-04-2013, 09:52 PM
Also, anyone else surprised this case is not as well known as Roswell? I mean here we have a whole town of witnesses compared to the few in the Roswell case.



Also, I remember when seeing this case as a kid being extremely creeped out. Especially the part where the ship first comes down and crashes in the woods ( I guess bedcause of the "Daylight horror"), the part where the military brings some kind of box out of the woods and one guys says "It looks like it was something in the craft they did not want us to see" in the end when they guy said. "Or it is possible that this was an extra terrestrial spacecraft". I am not sure why honestly. There is not anything really "creepy" about the case I guess.

MegtheEgg86
09-04-2013, 10:59 PM
Also, anyone else surprised this case is not as well known as Roswell? I mean here we have a whole town of witnesses compared to the few in the Roswell case.



Also, I remember when seeing this case as a kid being extremely creeped out. Especially the part where the ship first comes down and crashes in the woods ( I guess bedcause of the "Daylight horror"), the part where the military brings some kind of box out of the woods and one guys says "It looks like it was something in the craft they did not want us to see" in the end when they guy said. "Or it is possible that this was an extra terrestrial spacecraft". I am not sure why honestly. There is not anything really "creepy" about the case I guess.

Actually I do think it could have been Kosmos 96, although that was at one time pretty hotly debated. It re-entered Earth's atomsphere on the correct date, and I think those reported "hieroglyphics" on the bottom of the craft could have definitely been Cyrillic script.

XCalibur
09-05-2013, 01:45 AM
Never had much doubt that was a military craft of some sort. They took control of the situation to easily and efficiently for it to be anything else.

elg0rd0
09-05-2013, 02:54 AM
Definitely something that's classified. My guess is something Russian.

Cori aka ChrisSCrush
09-05-2013, 11:40 PM
Wildest theory I've heard is Nazi scientists were working on a time travel device called "the Bell." It disappeared and perhaps turned up 20 years later? :eek: :confused: