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« on: January 02, 2016, 04:05:27 am »

Montana man claims he has proof that UFOs are real in two photographs captured by powerful cameras
BY LAURIE HANNA  NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Friday, December 25, 2015, 4:36 AM A A A
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The truth is out there.

A Montana man claims to have positive proof of alien life after capturing images of two UFOs on camera.

Dr. Richard O’Connor’s images of two unidentified flying objects were snapped on Nov. 4 with two powerful motion capture cameras he keeps pointed at the sky.

The five photos show two smooth, cylindrical objects that appear to be moving through the sky at high speed.

“Basically what you see is a very symmetrical, smooth and reflective surface that appears to have his own light source,” O’Connor told Detroit Free Press.

“In my opinion, even a hardened skeptic would say ‘Wow, that is what I expect a UFO would look like.’”
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« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2016, 04:11:19 am »



The photos show two smooth, cylindrical objects that appear to be moving through the sky at high speed.
O’Connor estimates his two Reconyx Hyperfire PC 900 Trail cameras have taken more than 280,000 photos since he installed them.

When triggered by motion, the cameras shoot 20 photos at approximately one-second intervals.

Skeptics say the images are fake. But O’Connor, who worked as an anesthesiologist at St. Peter’s Hospital in Helena before retiring, insists he has no knowledge of how to digitally manipulate photos on a computer.

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O’Connor, 60, has shared the pictures with the National UFO Reporting Center, who have a website listing UFO sightings by state.
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Dr. Richard O'Connor insists he has no knowledge of how to digitally manipulate photos on a computer.
Peter Davenport, the head of the NUFORC, sent the photos to “a skilled photo-analyst” who described the photos as “real, but remain a mystery.”

“I suspect the lights in the first and last photos are sun reflections off of something rather than any propulsion system,” the photo analyst wrote.

But a second analyst disagreed and declared the photos “100 percent fake.”

O’Connor maintains the photos are genuine and said “what you see there is what came off that camera.”

He said his main intention is “to let people know that UFOs are real. These photographs are proof positive that UFOs are real.”
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« Reply #3 on: January 02, 2016, 04:12:43 am »

O’Connor maintains the photos are genuine and said “what you see there is what came off that camera.”
“I am interested in the truth,” he added.

“If I am subject to criticism to get to the bottom of this, then I guess it’s part of the deal.”

O’Connor was friends with renowned UFO believer Jesse Marcel Jr. for more than 25 years and says his friend inspired his belief in UFOs.

Marcel Jr. claimed that when he was 10 years old, his father brought home wreckage from the alleged Roswell crash in New Mexico in July 1947.

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O’Connor maintains the photos are genuine and said “what you see there is what came off that camera.”
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« Reply #5 on: January 02, 2016, 04:13:47 am »

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« Reply #6 on: January 02, 2016, 04:22:55 am »

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« Reply #7 on: January 04, 2016, 01:48:44 am »

UFO captured? Man says he has proof
USA Today Network Phil Drake, Great Falls (Mont.) Tribune 7:47 p.m. EST December 23, 2015
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CLANCY, Mont.— For nearly two years Dr. Richard O’Connor has kept two cameras pointed at the sky with the deep hope and belief that something might be out there.

And then, after nearly 280,000 photos captured by motion detection, it happened.

Or maybe not.

But O’Connor’s findings of what he believes are two unidentified flying objects has set off a barrage of email exchanges, some of them angry, in the community of UFO fans and experts.

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About noon on Nov. 4, his cameras captured five photos of something flying through the skies of Montana that is hard for some to explain.

“It appears to be a light source,” O’Connor said. “In my opinion, even a hardened skeptic would say ‘Wow, that is what I expect a UFO would look like.’”

But his discovery has sparked some debate, leaving the doctor to find his own photo experts to determine what his cameras may have captured.
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This photo, taken by a Tribune camera from an image provided by Dr. Richard O’Connor, shows an unidentified flying object he says was captured by his cameras on Nov. 4 at his Clancy home. (Photo: Tribune photo/Phil Drake)

The answers to this mystery remain up in the air.

O’Connor comes by his fascination with UFOs honestly. He said that for more than 25 years he was friends with Jesse Marcel Jr., perhaps best known for being a longtime doctor in Helena. O’Connor, now retired, worked as an anesthesiologist at St. Peter’s Hospital in Helena.

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But Marcel may be even better known for something that happened to him as a child in New Mexico in July 1947.

His father, Maj. Jesse Marcel, was sent by his base commander to investigate the crash of a UFO on a ranch outside of Roswell Army Air Field. He loaded some of the wreckage into his vehicle and drove it home to show Jesse Jr., who was then 10.

They couldn’t make sense of what they were seeing. According to Marcel Jr.’s Sept. 1, 2013, obituary in the Helena Independent Record, The U.S. Army Air Corps issued a press release saying a “flying saucer” was found, but public uproar forced them to retract the statement and say a weather balloon had been found instead.
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« Reply #10 on: January 04, 2016, 01:50:19 am »




Dr. Richard O’Connor, left, and Dr. Jesse Marcel at the opening of the Jesse A. Marcel Library outside of Clancy in 2013. (Photo: Photo by Linda Marcel and courtesy of Dr. Richard O’Connor)
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Those who were at the crash site were then sworn to secrecy. But in the ‘70s Marcel Sr. and his son began speaking about what they had seen, believing the coverup was a grave injustice to the public.

Marcel Jr. had a distinguished career not only as a doctor, but in the military as well. He was 76 when he died.

And after knowing him for nearly a quarter-century, O’Connor deeply believes Marcel saw what he saw as a child.

O’Connor, 60, even set up the Jesse A. Marcel Jr. Library on his rural property and his friend was there for its dedication.

He says he told him, “Your story is important, and to continue to educate the public we should open a library.”

And then he installed two Reconyx Hyperfire PC 900 Trail cameras on the southeast corner of his house with the goal of educating the public about the UFO phenomena. When triggered by motion, the cameras, which are about 30 feet off the ground, shoot 20 photos at approximately 1-second intervals.
Dr. Jesse Marcel, who said as a boy in 1947 that he

Dr. Jesse Marcel, who said as a boy in 1947 that he touched wreckage from the UFO crash in Roswell, N.M. (Photo: Photo courtesy of Denise Marcel and Dr. Richard O’Connor)

He also posted a message on the Internet, giving the latitude and longitude of the cameras in the hopes that aliens would see it.

“Come, let us take your picture,” he said, reasoning that if they had the capability to get here they would also have the ability to find people who are reaching out to them.

The cameras were programmed to take photographs of moving objects. Among the 280,000 photos are a vast array of birds, squirrel tails and treetops dancing in the wind.

And then on Nov. 4, O’Connor says he noticed something.

“Basically what you see is a very symmetrical, smooth and reflective surface that appears to have his own light source,” he said.

Neither the FAA, nor the Air Force nor NASA handle UFO calls anymore, an FAA spokesman said, adding they are referred to National UFO Reporting Center, an organization that investigates UFO sightings and/or alien contacts. It was founded in 1974 by Robert J. Gribble.

The website features listings of UFO sightings by state. For instance, on Nov. 18, someone reported seeing three flashes of green light that lit up the entire sky after a power outage. On Nov. 11 in Great Falls, someone reported seeing a silent triangular object heading east to west before turning smoothly south and going out of sight. Massive in size. On Sept. 26, someone in Great Falls reported seeing a green glowing fireball.
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Dr. Jesse Marcel, who said as a boy in 1947 that he touched wreckage from the UFO crash in Roswell, N.M. (Photo: Photo courtesy of Denise Marcel and Dr. Richard O’Connor)
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The following is a screen shot from the National UFO Reporting Center State Report Index for Montana. Dr. Richard O’Connor’s UFO Nov. 4 report is at the very bottom of the screen. (Photo: Tribune photo)

O’Connor, who says he has no knowledge of how to manipulate photos on a computer, forwarded his photos to NUFORC, which were there for a few weeks and then came a query to them from the Tribune.

Peter Davenport, now the head of the NUFORC, forwarded the photos to “a skilled photo-analyst,” requesting that he try to ‘extract’ more information about the object than mere visual inspection would permit.”

NUFORC is a self-funded website that Davenport describes as a “labor of love.”

“I do it so people have a place to call if they see a UFO,” he said.
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