TECHNOIR

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Author: John Lasker
Tags: Science Fiction/Fantasy
will remain the mystery of a lifetime. For a few others, it will take over their life. As it did to Michael Lee Hill, a musician who lives just feet away from the beaches of Lake Erie in the Cleveland suburb of Eastlake, which is where the “Goodyear Blimp” UFO was sighted.
                Roughly five years ago, Hill was walking down the beach and something caught his attention out the corner of his eye. Hill told this journalist about a top hat-shaped craft hovering and pulsating over the shoreline. The following is a written account of what he saw, posted on a web site devoted to the paranormal: “It was the most amazing thing I have ever seen, I did not get that one on tape but it sparked my interest in trying to film them, but before I get into that, let me tell you what this craft looked like,” he wrote. “It looked like a flat platform made of glowing plasma red you could make out the edges very well, they was not blurry. On top of this platform sat what looked like a glowing sun, kind of like a ball of plasma that was around the size of a small plane, the ball was about 1/3 the length of the bottom part. Just picture a line with a ball on top and that is what it looked like, the line part about ten feet thick I would say.”
                After that first encounter six years ago, the visitations began in earnest, he said. Soon after, he started taking a video camera to the lake front. Since then he’s captured dozens of “orbs” and bright lights that appear to be silently hovering over Lake Erie. He’s downloaded
many of his videos
to YouTube. Videos that caught the attention of David Sereda, a world-reknowned UFOlogist. Sereda directed Dan Aykroyd: Unplugged on UFOs , and in his latest documentary, From Here To Andromeda , he poses the question, Where should humanity go if Earth were to perish? Co-producing the documentary is Hill, who created the film’s music.
                Hill has also appeared on the History Channel’s UFO Hunters, hosted by Bill Birnes, publisher of UFO Magazine . On the episode, the UFO Hunters decide to test Hill’s blood and the blood of another apparent contactee.  Both had elevated levels of Creatine Kinase, which is a very rare occurrence in just one person, let alone two.
                “There’s a huge story unfolding here,” said Hill from his home near the shores of Lake Erie. “I’ve had contact my whole life. I remember asking my mother, ‘Why do Santa’s elves keep visiting me?’”
                Hill believes these UFOs aren’t just dropping in to catch the sights of the blue-dot that is two planets away from a middle-aged sun. “I really do consider myself a spiritual messenger. I know it sounds freaky,” says Hill, who claims he mysteriously had his jaw broken a couple years ago just days before he was to be interviewed by a local broadcast news station. “I think they’re absolutely sending us a message. I believe they are here to help us become a galactic society.”
                Hill isn’t the only Eastlake resident who recently saw something strange over  the lake. Gary Strauss is not a UFO enthusiast. “Not at all,” he says. “I’m not one of those UFO people.” He’s a chemist and a supervisor at a local laboratory. He’s also lived on the lake in his own home since 1984. He lives in the same neighborhood as Hill, but both claim to have never met.
                Early on the morning of June 21st, 2007, Strauss and his son saw four bright lights high above the water. All shaped like the tip of a Sharpie marker. He says the lights were parallel with the shoreline, positioned at 11-o’clock and 30 degrees above the horizon. At first the lights were flat, he said. Then one vanished. Then another. Soon all four were gone. Suddenly, they reappeared in the shape of a diamond, says Strauss. Then they went flat again. This went on for more than an hour. He called Eastlake
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