Do You See What I See? by David Nakabayashi
Jim Lukasiewicz tells a story of a UFO sighting in South Hadley, Massachusetts in June 1967 - 18 yr. old Jim, along with his older brother John Jr. and his father John Sr., came home from a fishing trip. Standing in the driveway after unloading their fish, fishing poles and tackle, they looked up into a clear night sky to witness two strange discs appear, then 10 minutes later, disappear. This account is followed by a tour of Jim's extensive collection of aviation scale models. with an appearance by Jenni Lukasiewicz and the voice of Jill Lukasiewicz Including: Interview by David Nakabayashi UFO diagram by Jim UFO illustraions by David Nakabayashi AI renderings using Flux 2 Klein 9B Fast Music excerpts by Squirrel Friend shot on an iPhone 13 mini in South Hadley, Massachusetts in May 2026 Subjects include aliens, UFOs, UAPs, science & engineering, Westover Air Force Base, skepticism of extra-terrestrials, scale models and aviation history.

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