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Watch The Skies!

12:01 PM, Thursday 11/20/08 1 |   |

The History Channel debuted an episode of "UFO Hunters" Oct. 29 that featured one of the best-documented UFO "sightings" to date. It took place August 21, 2004, when fans were leaving an Ozzfest concert that took place at First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, Ill.

As the fans were caught up in a traffic jam, three lights in a triangular pattern hovered above them for nearly 20 minutes.

According to a Chicago UFO expert, it may be the most-seen incident recorded.

Much of the episode was filmed beneath the roof of the venue, where the show's hosts and guests reported their information. It is not known if any of the staff of the once-Tweeter Center saw the UFO in question.

Spokesman Scott Gelman referred Pollstar to Live Nation representative John Vlautin, who was unavailable at press time.

 

1 Comments leave a comment

  1. 390
    DJimiO wrote:

    12:06 PM, Nov 20, 2008

    So Live Nation isn't content with just conquering the earth anymore, huh? They've started galactic advertising.



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