Knorr said Knapp called the UFO Sighting Center in Seattle, Wash., to report this morning’s sighting.”
Saturday, 17 August 2013
UFO News Article:
“Auburndale Policemen Report UFO Sighting”
27 March 1979 (The Ledger, Lakeland,
Florida)
The police officers Guthrie
Knorr and John Knapp sighted 5 fast-flying, brightly coloured, disk shaped UFOs
over Auburndale (Florida) on 27 March 1979, shortly after 2:00 a.m., The Ledger
reports:
Quote from the article:
“ ‘They weren’t shooting stars,’
said Knorr. ‘They were in an old V-formation with two on one side and three on
the other. One of them was bigger than the others.’
Shortly after the sighting, a
citizen told police he spotted five streaking objects near the city, Knorr
said.
Knorr said Knapp called the UFO Sighting Center in Seattle, Wash., to report this morning’s sighting.”
Knorr said Knapp called the UFO Sighting Center in Seattle, Wash., to report this morning’s sighting.”
Map of Polk County, Florida,
highlighting Auburndale
(wikimedia.org image)
UFO Bulletin Issues:
“Civilian Saucer Investigation”
(Civilian Saucer Investigation,
Los Angeles, California)
(Sign Historical Group)
The Sign Historical Group
presents the following four Civilian Saucer Investigation bulletins:
Vol. 1, No. 1, September 1952:
Vol. 1, No. 2, Winter 1953:
Vol. 1, No. 3, July 1953:
Vol. 1, No. 4, Winter 1954:
(Sign Historical Group image)
UFO Minutes:
“MINUTES OF MEETING OF CIVILIAN SAUCER INVESTIGATIONS HELD WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 2, 1952, 8:00 PM, IN THE MAYFAIR HOTEL, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA”
(Sign Historical Group)
Colonel Sanford H. Kirkland,
Chief, Analytical Section, U.S. Air Technical Command (Chief, Technical Analysis
Division, Air Technical Intelligence Center) and (then) Lieutenant Edward J.
Ruppelt, Analytical Section, U.S. Air Technical Command (Chief, Aerial Phenomena
Branch, Technical Analysis Division, ATIC) participated in the meeting:
The late Captain Edward J. Ruppelt, U.S. Air Force,
Head of Project Blue Book (1952-1953)
(NARCAP.org photo)
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