Gregory W. created this illustration of the Texas UFO reported on by Linda Moulton Howe
(Note: this was the bottom surface as seen by Ricky Sorrells)
Ricky Sorrells' sketch.
Ricky Sorrells, Metal Welder and Machinist, Dublin, Texas: For some reason, I dont know what, I look up and look back down. I dont know what made me look up, but then I realized what I had seen with my eyes and immediately looked back up. There was this thing. It covered from I could not see the edges in my tree canopy. I couldnt see the front of it. I didnt think about looking behind me to see if I could see an edge that way.
BUT YOU MEAN THAT ABOVE YOU THE SKY IS NOW COMPLETELY OBLITERATED BY SOMETHING THAT IS COMPLETELY UNKNOWN TO YOU?
Yes, maam. How far underneath it I was, Im not for sure, but apparently I walked underneath this thing. When I first realized it and looked up, I thought: What in the world is this?
I raised my rifle up and because I was in such a hurry to go deer hunting and knew I was going into the woods, I did not turn it (hunting scope) down from 9X to 3X. So, when I raised my rifle up, its still on 9X. It was real blurry. I immediately turned down my rifle scope power to 3X and I looked back up there at it and I can see what I would call a mirage coming off of it. It wasnt steam. I dont know really Ive seen it like on a hot highway how the heat waves come up. And this was coming down.
I really didnt know what to think. I was not scared, so I dropped my gun. And then I really started noticing how big this thing was. I also noticed that it had these round indentations.
They were in a grid pattern all running left to right, and front to back. They were all placed about 40 feet apart. They were deep, like maybe 4 to 6 feet deep into this craft. It basically looked like a piece of sheet iron that had been pressed. I couldnt see any nuts, no bolts, no rivets, no welds, no seams. I was really studying the structure of this trying to get an idea about how it was built.
Interesting! I wonder is all the eye wittnesses claim to have seen the same details?
LVD
I think Linda did a good job on this interview.
Good image. No biggy on the drawing not liking right. The computer graphic is much better anyway.