Alien and UFO sightings have been reported since man's interest for outer space has been ignited decades ago. As time progressed and technology was made advance, more and more claims of some UFO sightings have been recorded and reported. And just recently, somehow being one in the Spirit of Christmas, UFOs shaped like 'Christmas trees' was reported over Tennessee.
According to some reports, witness who was in a vehicle driven by another person witnessed a UFO at around 6 PM on December 10 this year. The said incident took place along Chinquapin Grove Road during a drive from Carter County, TN, into Sullivan County wherein they saw sets of two unidentified flying object. Based on the witness account via openmind, it was stated that;
"At first I saw them to the left as I was sitting in passenger seat, but at first it didn't strike me as odd. Shortly after that I saw them on my right, just above Holston Mountain. There appeared to be several of them and it appeared as if they flew in sets of two." The witness then proceeded in describing the UFOs. "One set was traveling side-by-side, while another set hovered over the mountain, but they were not side-by-side, one was above the other. They mostly resembled Christmas trees and were flashing and they were in the sky and did not have the mountains or trees as their background."
The said incident is currently being investigated by MUFON or the Mutual UFO Network dubbed as Case 73064. The witness also stated that there are other witnesses who were able to see the incident. Following the last moments of the incident, the witness detailed that;
"There was a helicopter with a spotlight coming through the area following one of the strange double Christmas tree craft. We did see one flying at a low level and did have the same type of sound that a jet airplane would make, but much softer for the given distance. They were not conventional aircraft, as those would have to have a green light on the right wing and a red one on the left and a white light on the tail. These appeared nothing like that. The whole incident lasted 20-30 minutes."