Salem-News.com (Mar-06-2007 20:44)

Cartoon Strip: Nota Bene by Leonardo No. 32 - O'Hare UFO!

Glen Bledsoe Salem-News.com

This is the thirty-second installment of the Salem-News.com original series "Nota Bene by Leonardo" by Salem cartoonist Glen Bledsoe.

(Salem--Earth Prime) - While some took it to be a joke or a prank, an unidentified flying object was sited over O'Hare airport in Chicago this past November. This was not a mysterious light, but a solid, disk-shaped structure. During the scant minutes it was visible it was spotted by perhaps dozens of people and at least one pilot who should be trusted to recognize the type of craft usually landing at O'Hare. When the object left it tore a hole in the cloud layer overhead. The FAA originally told reporters that it had no knowledge of the siting, but a Freedom of Information Act request filed by the Chicago Tribune showed that a United Airlines supervisor contacted an FAA manager at the airport about the phenomenon.

Time for this cartoonist to pull back from the Multiverse Browser and examine a mystery on his own world!

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Cartoon Strip: Nota Bene by Leonardo No. 32 - O'Hare UFO!

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