Introduction
The O’Hare airport conspiracy theory centers around the 2006 UFO sighting at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport. Witnesses, including airport staff, reported a saucer-shaped object hovering over a terminal before vanishing into the clouds.
Origins
On November 7, 2006, multiple United Airlines employees and others saw a metallic disc above Gate C17. The incident made national headlines and became one of the most credible mass UFO sightings in recent history.
Key Examples
- FAA’s official response dismissed the event as “weather phenomenon.”
- Freedom of Information Act requests revealed detailed witness testimonies.
- Numerous documentaries and podcasts analyze the case as potential government cover-up.
Critical Analysis
Skeptics claim the sighting was a misidentified cloud or reflection. Believers point to the credibility of the witnesses and the lack of photographic evidence as proof of a cover-up.
Influential Literature: Pro & Contra
- Leslie Kean – “UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record” – Harmony, 2010. Kean, UFOs. Harmony, 2010.
- Richard Dolan – “UFOs and the National Security State” – Keyhole Publishing, 2002. Dolan, UFOs and the National Security State. Keyhole, 2002.
- Mark Pilkington – “Mirage Men” – Skyhorse, 2010. Pilkington, Mirage Men. Skyhorse, 2010.
- Kevin D. Randle – “UFO Crash at Roswell” – Avon, 1991. Randle, UFO Crash at Roswell. Avon, 1991.
- Donald R. Schmitt – “Inside the Real Area 51” – Lyons Press, 2013. Schmitt, Inside the Real Area 51. Lyons, 2013.
- Stanton Friedman – “Flying Saucers and Science” – New Page Books, 2008. Friedman, Flying Saucers and Science. New Page, 2008.
- Susan Lepselter – “The Resonance of Unseen Things” – University of Michigan Press, 2016. Lepselter, The Resonance of Unseen Things. UMP, 2016.
- Greg Bishop – “Project Beta” – Paraview Pocket Books, 2005. Bishop, Project Beta. Paraview, 2005.
- Jacques Vallée – “Messengers of Deception” – Daily Grail Publishing, 2014. Vallée, Messengers of Deception. Daily Grail, 2014.