Locals observed a large blue UFO that appeared in the sky over the island of Oahu and then fell into the ocean and another white UFO that appeared a little later – one of the Hawaiian islands in the central part of the Pacific Ocean, where the capital of the state of Hawaii is located.
An unidentified flying object, spotted in the evening sky over Oahu on December 31, prompted witnesses to call emergency services. According to eyewitnesses, the UFO fell into the ocean.
Federal Aviation Administration officials say there were no accidents or accidents in the area at the time. But several witnesses reported seeing a large blue object falling from the sky into the ocean.
In one video, you can hear a woman say:
“Something in the sky. What is it?”
Misitina Sape told Hawaii News Now that she filmed the object at 8:26 pm near Haleakala Avenue in Nanakuli.
Shortly thereafter, a woman named Moriah noticed something similar to the same object passing over Princess Kahanu’s estate.
“I look up and then I was like oh s***!,” she said. “I started calling my husband and them because they were all in the garage. I was like hey. Come look up there. See if you see what I see. They all said yea!”
The 38-year-old says she never believed in UFOs, but the bright blue object intrigued them so much that they jumped into the car and started following it.
“I don’t know what it was,” she said. “This one was going so fast.”
The journey ended less than three miles from where it began. She says they stopped the car on the Farrington Highway in front of the Water Authority after the object appeared to fall into the ocean.
In one of the videos, Moriah can be heard saying, “It fell into the water.”
She described it as something big and says that she did not hear it make any sounds.
We called the emergency services, ”Moriah said.”
When the officers were there, Moriah says they spotted a second UFO.
“My husband went look up and he seen the white one coming,” she said. “The white one was smaller. Was coming in the same direction as the blue one.”
They lost sight of the object after it flew over a nearby mountain.
On Thursday morning, Honolulu police was asked if investigators found out what had fallen into the water. A representative said that they have no information.
Meanwhile, FAA spokesman Ian Gregor said the agency received a police report on a possible plane crash in the area, “but not a single plane disappeared from radar. And there are no reports of expired or missing aircraft.”
Source: Hawaii News Now