UFO/UAP

Cigar Shaped UFO

1973, Lt. Col. Lawrence Coyne’s Near Mid-air Collision with UFO.

John Ege
6 min readJul 30, 2022

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Lest it be forgotten, there have been credible reports of UFOs prior to 2004. They come in a variety shapes. Saucers. Orbs. Cigar shapes. American Airlines Flight 2292 encountered “a long, cylindrical object” that flew closely over it while flying from Cincinnati over northeastern New Mexico on its way to Phoenix, around 1:00 p.m. CST., Sunday, February 21, 2021. Remember that news? It could have been a missile. That might make you wonder why we didn’t hear any follow up stories. FBI was called. Maybe that’s why there have been no follow up stories? Or the fact a missile nearly took out a civilian plane over the heartland is why officials are all hush-hush?

Lt. Col. Lawrence Coyne incident is not hard to find. Two 2021 articles can be found on this. May 22, 2021 Jayson Schlechty wrote Strange Lights in the Night Sky, in which he states “the Coyne helicopter-UFO incident has been called one of the most credible by many believers.”

Why does it have to be ‘believers?’ Can’t a neutral person and skeptic evaluate credible sources without going right towards disparagement?

Do you know how many credible witness stories there are? “Strange Lights in the Night Sky” hardly prepares a person for what…

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John Ege

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