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A UFO for the Playbook

John Ege
3 min readApr 28, 2022

Here’s a UFO story I don’t remember hearing before. A football game in Tuscany was interrupted when two UFOs hovered the field. It was 1954. That was two years after the White House flyover, and no way for anyone to say, this is a weather phenomenon. You would think this would have been something to standout in the halls of time, as it was not likely mass hysteria. People were focused on a game! People were watching a game, these objects maneuvered in, hovered, the game ball rolled to a stop, and it made history! It even made the BBC news- in 2014. Why 2014?

The day UFOs stopped play

Quite frankly, how come the media has not done their own data dump to the public of all the UFOs covered in the news, and stories that didn’t make the news between the 1950s and till now? Now that the government says UFOs are real, shouldn’t every UFO news story be re-circulated so we could scour it for information, even make statistical overlays?

More on that? Why don’t we have photos? It is clear, by the BBC article, there were photos taken! The 2014 article’s photo of a paper makes you wonder if the media’s camera equipment is grainer than the US Navy gun camera equipment because they are in cahoots. Further more, the UFOs dropped a silvery glitter like substance, literally rained it down on the unsuspecting sports enthusiasts. Apparently, people got samples? Why do so…

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John Ege
John Ege

Written by John Ege

LPC-S, Director for MUFON, TX, and father of 1... Discovering the Unseen through Art, Word, Thought, and Mystery.

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