Date: November 25, 2003 6:00AM
Location: Dousman
County: Waukesha
Source: UFO Wisconsin Report by Jeff S.

It was the fourth day of deer hunting for me. I just got out to my stand (6:00a.m.). The sun
was just starting to show some light on the horizon. On the opposite side, there was a dark
blue sky with some stars. Then I heard this low tone noise, like the last low key of a piano.
So I looked up to see what it was. There were three dim yellow lights in a perfect triangle
formation. It was flying too slow to be an airplane. It came from the south and headed north. I
watched this object for about 1 minute. Next, the noise got quieter and quieter until you
couldn't hear anything. Then it froze. All three of the lights got close together until it
almost looked like one light. Then the front light flashed twice, it flew up for a couple
seconds and just vanished. Five or ten minutes later an exteremly low, jade green airplane came
flying from the west and headed north, the same direction the object/objects. The airplane was
flying lower than the object. All the edges of this plane were rounded. I heard the turbulence
of this airplane for about seven minutes.
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