Woman takes photo of UFO over historic California barn
Did historian Ellen Henry capture proof of extraterrestrial life?
Photo credit: Ellen Henry/Santee Historical Society
Science Recorder | Ellen Miller | Monday, May 27, 2013
Santee Historical Society member Ellen Henry was taking photographs of the Edgemoor Barn near San Diego when she snapped a photo that made her take a second look.
She told 10News that her camera stopped working after capturing the unidentified flying object and that she did not want to show her face on camera because she was still spooked by what had happened.
“I was like what was it doing there,” said Henry. “Why was it there? What was it doing? And I said, the next time I come here, the barn will be beamed up.”
Edgemoor Barn is part of what used to be hospital grounds, and is now a museum. The hospital and its buildings were previously demolished. The Santee Historical Society runs the museum and faces regular questions about ghost sightings and paranormal activity at the site, which have brought paranormal investigators to the site to examine it more closely.
Even before the buildings were demolished sightings were reported, and the Santee Historical Society keeps documentation of all reported sightings, including any audio and visual files they are given.
Henry was convinced that what she photographed was not from this world.
The barn sits under several flight paths, but Henry claims that she saw nothing through the lens of her camera before snapping the picture, nor did she see or hear any aircraft in the area.
The Daily Mail describes the object as “cigar-like” and it appears in the upper left hand corner of Henry’s photograph as an oblong shape that looks a lot like a Frisbee.
Henry’s claim that no aircraft were in the sky while she was photographing the barn was supported by the local public airport Gillespie Field and Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, neither of which could explain the sighting to 10News.
Henry said that being from a military background, she knew that stealth bombers are frequently mistaken for UFOs, and she was positive that what she had photographed was not one of the bombers, nor a drone, as others have suggested.
Henry noticed that there was a speck in the picture before her camera stopped working, but it was not until she had downloaded the images onto her computer that she realized she might have witnessed something unusual.
Did Henry capture proof of extraterrestrial life?
Regardless of what Henry photographed, she has made history by adding a new and unique entry into the Edgemoor Barn ghost log, which includes reports of ghost sightings and the sound of stomping boots.
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