Milwaukee's Daily Magazine Saturday, July 4, 2009
Today
Hi: 74
Lo: 57
Sun
Hi: 80
Lo: 61
Mon
Hi: 78
Lo: 60
Section Sponsor
Article Tools
Print this Article
Make text larger
Related Twitter Posts

  • whoophakawee:
    take a look at the world of aliens, hell no more hiding they just come out and tell you. Not every one is watching or listening. Why not.

  • lisswin:
    @anaria possibly! Heh it wouldn't surprise me or perhaps it was a UFO I wondered where those few hours went

  • AboveTopSecret:
    Help me find a UFO, or at least where to start looking. - link

  • SpaceShipTV:
    The National UFO Reporting Center Online Database - Search by Date, State, or Shape (That's Cool!) link

  • loquaciousmuse:
    @scottEweinberg The Scream 2 debate: Alien or Aliens? Terminator or T2?


Follow us on Twitter ...
In Milwaukee Buzz Briefs
UFO Wisconsin reports 10 sightings in new year
 
By Molly Snyder Edler RSS Feed
OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer

E-mail author | Author bio
More articles by Molly Snyder Edler

Published Jan. 29, 2003 at 5:23 a.m.
Tags: ufo, aliens

Although many of us are skeptical of anyone who claims to have seen an unidentified flying object, UFO Wisconsin (www.ufowisconsin.com) has already received 10 reports of supposed UFO sightings.

The first report came on New Years Day, from Lodi. "It was hovering over the Badger Ordinance area moving very slow with a hissing sound and blinking lights when it jetted off just like that and it was gone."

A week later, on Jan. 8, a report was filed by a man in Wauwatosa who claims, "I was driving down the street. I saw a bird flying along about 50 feet above the ground. It was just flying swiftly -- then BAM! -- it stopped in dead flight. Like it hit a wall and then fell and hit the road. Whatever it hit, it was transparent. The streetlights at this intersection where this occurred have been messed up for three days now."

Three reports came in on Jan. 14 , from Wisconsin Rapids, West Bend and Greenwood. One came in on the 15th from Wisconsin Dells and three sightings were reported on the 16th from Sturgeon Bay, Vesper and again from the Dells.

"At 6:15 p.m. I was driving west on Griffith Avenue towards town," reads one of the reports filed from Wisconsin Dells. "I was driving along and I saw five bright lights in the southwestern sky. They were very bright and circle shaped. It didn't appear to be moving at the time, but after five seconds, they started to flash. One by one they disappeared."

Finally, on Jan. 17, a report was filed from Cudahy. "My neighbor and I were looking out her picture window when I saw two silver-type objects in the sky. One seemed to be motionless, the other one was traveling in a westerly direction. It hovered for a bit and then went higher. It then hovered again and moved southward. Within a few seconds after this, it disappeared. It was an extremely bright white color. It seemed to have a slightly curved top."

John Hoppe and his wife started ufowisconsin.com in September of 2001, and since then, almost 80,000 people have visited the site. The site has two goals: to further the awareness of the UFO phenomena and to track the UFOs in our state's skies.

The idea for the web site was born in July of 2001 when the Hoppes attended the annual UFO Daze event at Benson's Hide-away on Long Lake. According to Hoppe, on the evening of July 21, 2001, approximately 50 witnesses saw UFO's fly over the lake.

"The site was created for Wisconsinites to be able to report Unidentified Flying Objects and get the attention that the sightings deserve," he says.

Hoppe, who lives in Sheboygan, claims to have experienced three UFO sightings since he was a child. "The term UFO doesn't necessary mean alien driven space craft; it simply means 'Unidentified Flying Object,'" says Hoppe. "Sometimes a simple-looking object at night can be easily misidentified. So take some extra time to gather as much information as possible."

After high school, Hoppe joined the Army where he became a mechanic. He later earned a diploma to be an Emergency Medical Technician and Paramedic and continues to take classes in computer programming, leadership and psychology. He currently works in Sheboygan as an offset pressman.

As for the existence of aliens, Hoppe is unresolved in his beliefs. He says he has never seen an alien, but is empathetic to those who have reported abductions and believes that someone -- or something -- must be driving the crafts. He also thinks, possibly, aliens are responsible for crop circles. "On another note maybe it's the government doing all this in the first place, " he admits.

UFO Wisconsin doesn't claim that these sightings actually happened, rather they provide a place for people to file reports and to have them published. The site also features a photo and video gallery, a UFO library, discussion groups and UFO news. It also cites Milwaukee's Flying Saucer Cafe as a UFO-friendly place to hang out.

UFO Wisconsin's next monthly meeting is scheduled for Sat., Feb 1 at the St. Francis Library, 4230 S. Nicholson Ave. The meeting is free and open to everyone: believers, non-believers, those who have seen a UFO and those who are simply curious.

"We respect everyone's opinions," says Hoppe. "I have learned early on that once a firm belief exists in someone, it is hard to change that belief."

2 comments about this article.
Post a comment / write a review.

Recent Talkbacks ...
Posted by Preview
Husla3x I saw a UFO New Year Morning at 12:04 am 2008 (like a few days ago) and took ...
OMCreader Kay Sliwinski said: I'm so glad to find a meeting place close to where I live. ...

Recent blogs/briefs by Molly Snyder Edler
What is a blog?  For OMC, it is a short blurb that we write when the mood strikes us.  It can be first person, funny or informative. In short, a blog is whatever we want it to be. Find me in a random root beer barrel
Wednesday
On Friday, July 3, at some point during the day, I'll be slinging soda from a random root ...

What is a blog?  For OMC, it is a short blurb that we write when the mood strikes us.  It can be first person, funny or informative. In short, a blog is whatever we want it to be. Blues Traveler spices up mellow Sunday night
Monday
During a crowded Sunday night performance at Summerfest, Blues Traveler front man John ...

What is a blog?  For OMC, it is a short blurb that we write when the mood strikes us.  It can be first person, funny or informative. In short, a blog is whatever we want it to be. Ticket giveaway leads to mistaken identity
June 23, 2009
Late this morning, I announced via an OnMilwaukee.com blog and Facebook that I would be ...

thINK announces new line, new mission
June 21, 2009
In early 2008, I wrote an article about thINK Conscious Apparel, an organic, fair trade ...

What is a blog?  For OMC, it is a short blurb that we write when the mood strikes us.  It can be first person, funny or informative. In short, a blog is whatever we want it to be. I want to shoot a gun
June 16, 2009
Although I have no intention of joining the NRA or packing on a regular basis, I am interested ...

OnMilwaukee.com is part of the In Click Network. Other In Click sites include: 30RockReport.com | Behind The Scenes at OnMilwaukee.com | BetterRecipes.org | Bimmer Digest | Brain Brawn & Body | BrewCityBeats.com | Brewcitybigscreen.com | BritPop Rocks | Brooklynbanter.com | CactusLeagueReport.com | Caffeinateddigest.com | Culinary Piedmont | Cycling Chainring | Daily Lost Update | Daily Milwaukee News | Daily Spa | DannyGokeyMilwaukee.com | Dogs Blogs | EarthFueled.com | Edible Wisconsin | Gadget Deals and Steals | GolfLinksWisconsin.com | H1N1 Alerts | H1N1 Blog | H1N1 Prevention | H1N1 Reporter | H1N1 Tracker | HogEnthusiast.com | Informed Runner | iPhone Daily Report | Man United Nation | Milwaukee Brewers Nation | Milwaukee Bucks Blog | Milwaukee Dad | Minnesota Wild Nation | MomMilwaukee.com | My Super Stocks | MyGayMilwaukee.com | MyHangoverHelper | News on Draught | NY Mets Nation | OnAtlantaGA.com | OnAustinTX.com | OnBaltimoreMD.com | OnBirminghamAL.com | OnBostonMass.com | OnBuffaloNY.com | OnCharlotteNC.com | OnCincinnati.com | OnClevelandOH.com | OnColumbusOH.com | OnDallas.com | OnDCmetro.com | OnDenverCO.com | OnDetroitMI.com | OnFortLauderdale.com | OnGreenBay.com | OnHartford.com | OnIndianapolisIN.com | OnKansasCityMO.com | OnLosAngelesCA.com | OnLouisvilleKY.com | OnMadison.com | OnMemphisTN.com | OnMiamiFLA.com | OnMilwaukee.com Cars | OnMilwaukee.com Metro Headlines | OnNashvilleTN.com | OnNewOrleansLA.com | OnNYCny.com | OnOrlandoFL.com | OnPalmSprings.com | OnPhiladelphia.com | OnPhoenixAZ.com | OnPittsburgh.com | OnPortlandOR.com | OnProvidence.com | OnRichmondVA.com | OnSacramento.com | OnSaltLakeCity.com | OnSanAntonioTX.com | OnSanDiegoCA.com | OnSanFran.com | OnSanJose.com | OnSeattleWA.com | OnSinCity.com | OnStLouis.com | OnStPetersburg.com | OnTampaBay.com | OnTucsonAZ.com | OnTwinCities.com | OnWichita.com | OnWindyCity.com | Packers Posts | Porsche 911 Fans | PriusFans.com | Roller Derby Network | SnuggieFans.com | SummerfestRocks.com | Swine Flu China | Swine Flu Reporter | The 24 Reporter | The Barack Obama Fan Club | The Brilliant Manager | The Comic Book Reporter | The In Click | The Office Fan Blog | TheHDTVReporter.com | TheNetbookBlog.com | TheNewParentBlog.com | Trueguitarheroes.com | Vintage Mets | VW Busses | WaukeshaWeekly.com | Weekly Media News | WisWomen.com | Woodworker Digest