By Tim Binnall
In a curious case out of Michigan, multiple witnesses say that they saw a pair of military jets engage in what they described as a "dogfight" with a UFO. The intriguing incident reportedly occurred earlier this month and was observed by four people in the city of Bad Axe. According to one witness, Christopher Bilbrey, as the group were moving his camper, their attention was suddenly drawn to the "ear shattering" sound of two jets in the sky above them. "They would circle fast as they could, looking intently for something," he wrote to the National UFO Reporting Center. Initially, the group was uncertain as to what the aircraft were searching for, but then Bibrey spotted a "white/metallic disc" that was hard to see as it was "shining with the sun."
The witness went on to marvel that the fast-moving object "was capable of overtaking and outmaneuvering the fighter jets with extreme ease." Bibrey indicated that the UFO would pass one of the jets and then "stop suddenly and seemed to turn toward" the aircraft and spin while remaining stationary in the sky. Amazingly, he noted that the jets fired "anti-missile flares" as if they were "under direct attack," but this did not seem to faze the mysterious object in the least. This strange 'show' in the sky occurred three times, Bibrey said, then the aircraft departed the scene while the UFO remained behind and "seemed to circle the area almost as in a victory lap" before silently departing in the opposite direction as the jets.
Alas, due to the UFO seemingly using the sun to provide visual cover, Bibrey indicated that he was unable to capture the wild scene with his cell phone. He also reported that "for four days after the sighting," the jets returned to the area, but the mysterious object apparently did not. What exactly Bibrey and his companions witnessed that day is unknown and the local police department told an area newspaper that they did not receive any reports concerning the strange event. What do you think the group saw unfolding in the sky over Bad Axe earlier this month? Share your theory with us at the Coast to Coast AM Facebook page.