The 5th Experiment

Fifth UFO Experiment in Atglen, Pennsylvania

Saturday, March 22, 2014, 6:00-8:45 p.m.

This was our fifth “alien invitation” in Atglen, Pennsylvania. Same location on Route 372, Lower Valley Road, about a half mile east from Route 41. Four states were represented: Richard from Maryland; George from New York; Dinah, Vickie, Laura and Scott from Pennsylvania and myself from Delaware. Once again, all the people involved did a 10-day meditation/invitation asking the aliens to present themselves in person or by craft or device, at this location on March 22, 2014 between 6:00-8:00 p.m. (We actually stayed in Atglen until about 8:45 p.m.) The invitation was done 3 times a day on an individual basis. There was no group meditating.
It was a beautiful cloudless evening. Temperature started at about 520 F (11.1 C) at 6:00 p.m. and dropped to about 430 F (6.1 C) by the end of our night at 8:45 p.m. Sunset was 7:18 p.m. and the temperature dropped fast after that. Wind was 2-5 miles per hour.

It was a perfect evening for inviting aliens/UFOs to meet with us. But—it was the first time that we started our watch in daylight. Despite Atglen being a “hotspot,” the one sighting that happened that night did not occur until around 7:45 p.m., well after sundown. Perhaps the aliens are reluctant to be too obvious during daytime.


At about 7:45 p.m., Dinah, Laura and Scott decided to stroll around the left side of the barn and walk down the cow path into the field for a different, perhaps better, look around. Sundown had occurred at 7:18 p.m., so the area faded fast into a colorless dark gray. They traveled as far as the concrete bridge/slab over the tiny creek, scanning the tree line before them. In the far left corner of the plowed field on the left, a few feet inside the woods, Scott saw 2 large rust-orange globes, estimated between 4 and 5 feet in diameter. Viewing them directly, one was in a 10 o’clock position, the other in a 5 o’clock position. There were not connected. They were above the ground, but below the tops of the trees, which stood about 30 feet tall. The globe on the left in the 10 o’clock position was about 15 feet in the air; the other was about 5-6 feet above ground.
Both globes moved to the left, one following the other at about a 45 degree angle up, and faded away slowly before they reached the top tops. They did not shoot away at great speed.
The sighting lasted approximately 10 seconds. Scott then turned to Laura and Dinah and asked if they saw the globes, but the two ladies had already begun walking back up the trail towards the barn. So they did not see the objects. Richard, George, Vickie and I were still near the parking lot, watching the woods and sky directly in front of us, about a half mile from the objects that Scott saw. We, sadly, did not see the objects either. This was Scott’s first UFO sighting since childhood. He is now forty-eight years young. Unsure of what he saw, of course, he IS sure of one thing; he wants to see it again.

Another successful “invitation.” That is five successes out of five attempts.

I can’t wait for the next one.

Gerry Medvec
“UFOs Above PA” (Pennsylvania)
“Mid-Atlantic UFO”
“Ghosts of Delaware”
“New Jersey UFOs” (release: June 2014)
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