(Skylook, No. 66, May 1973)
(Midwest UFO Network, Stover,
Missouri)
Ted R. Phillips writes about a
UFO incident (UFO sighting at 10:00 p.m. and presumed UFO landing at 3:00 a.m.) (the case involves TV signals interference and animal reaction) that occurred on a farm in South-Central Missouri on the night of 14-15 September
1972:
Quote from the article:
“There is no electricity on the
Brown farm. Mr. and Mrs. Brown (not their real name) had just turned on their
battery powered television, a Panasonic Model, at 10 P.M. and started to watch
a program when ‘there started this pulsation. I thought it was spark plug
interference. The light was dimmed and then brightened; it would be as though
you were adjusting the contrast back and forth- -it would become bright and
light- -like that. The image would fade to a gray point. The pulses seemed to
come and go in about two second intervals,’ Brown said.
In conclusion, Phillips says: Although
no definite object was seen at the site, the animal (dogs) reaction and
observation of the flash (for which there is no obvious explanation) leading to
the discovery of the site, prompts me to consider this a high quality report. The
ground markings were not made by animals. Whatever it was that penetrated the
ground, it was a constructed device. One should also consider the fact that
this type of landing site fits the pattern found in a number of other reports
where a UFO has been seen at the site.”
Ted R. Phillips (left) and Dr. J. Allen Hynek investigate the
2 November 1975 Medford, Minnesota, UFO landing incident (rense.com photo)