Oregon… an Intergalactic meeting place?
Yes that’s right, the 11th annual UFO Festival took place in McMinnville, Oregon May 14th and the 15th and attracted quite a crowd of attendees. Everyone came to Earth those two days for their own reasons, some just to stop and hang out with us Oregonians. From the Purple People Eaters, to the odd alien Troubadour, and even Darth Vader with a retinue of Storm Troopers stopped in to see if we had the droids they were looking for. Many Jedi were also there, probably as a deterrent to make sure the Dark Side didn’t take a strong hold here. Even the Na'vi of Pandora came to visit and show off their skills in the alien parade.
Among the crowds of humans and extraterrestrials alike there were some less recognizable, though highly extravagant and flamboyantly dressed beings who stuck out, possibly promoting tourism to their home systems.
Beings the second largest alien festival in the country after the one held in Roswell, McMinnville’s UFO festival has been being held annually since 1999 in honor of the Trent Sightings, which occurred in May of 1950. The event was a quick one as most UFO sighting are, but while out feeding her rabbits Mrs. Trent saw some strange objects and called her husband out with their camera to photograph the things. Several photos were taken all from about the same position and were later sent in and studied under heavy scrutiny by William K. Hartmann, an astronomer from University of Arizona.
To this day these photos are some of the most highly debated for the existence of extraterrestrials as they could not be denied as being evidence of there being a UFO that day, but no one was readily willing to admit that something had visited this small Oregon town before zooming off into the morning sky either. Since then however people have gone back and forth with skeptics calling them frauds and crying hoax while pro-E.T. enthusiasts have been examining the photos attempting to prove through lighting, size, and distance scales that the images are genuine.
Regardless of fact or fiction, hundreds of people showed up to McMinnville to celebrate the sighting. An android called 28 along with his friend Myriad, who was an eccentric being with two heads, traveled together from The Four Dip and have been traveling the universe for a great deal of time. They had been out so long that they had a bit of trouble remembering where they were from. The two stopped on Earth to get their spaceship repaired and were on their way to Lafayette, which apparently has an excellent repair service for vehicles used in space travel.
Also there was a couple from our very own planet who were wandering the crowd; looking for abductees to interview for a video project they were calling ‘Abduction Stories For Youtube.’ “I have known about aliens since I was five years old,” said Bill Koonts “Were trying to get this into the mainstream and let people know that UFO’s are real.” They had interviewed three people and were looking for genuine stories of abduction and human contact with the other worldly visitors. Koonts and his wife Tracy, who was interviewing abductees, have been long time enthusiasts of the alien phenomenon and have come to the UFO festival for the last three years attempting to compile sightings and experiences.
All in all, the UFO festival was well worth the trip. The parade followed by the Alien Pet Show was fantastic and amusing and it was a lot of fun to see so many people dressed up for the event. Both evenings they have guest speakers who are experts in the field. This year James Clarkson, Colin Andrews, and Travis Walton spoke on government involvement in the UFO cover-ups and crop circles and their frequency in both the United States and United Kingdom. The final event takes place on Saturday and is an Alien Costume Ball with live music. The McMinnville UFO Festival is a fun must see event for all ages.