Dr. Richard F. Haines, former NASA Senior Research Scientist, NARCAP Chief Scientist and UFO Researcher (gstatic.com photo)
Thursday, 5 September 2013
UFO Audio Interview:
“Interview with Dr. Richard Haines of NARCAP”
August 2013 (AirSafe.com,
Seattle, Washington)
The interview with NARCAP Chief
Scientist Dr. Richard F. Haines is conducted by Dr. Todd Curtis, the founder and publisher
of AirSafe.com:
Dr. Richard F. Haines, former NASA Senior Research Scientist, NARCAP Chief Scientist and UFO Researcher (gstatic.com photo)
UFO News Article (Blog):
“NARCAP urges pilot safety checklist”
By Billy Cox, 3 September 2013
(De Void, Sarasota
Herald-Tribune, Florida)
The article contains an
interview with Dr. Richard F. Haines:
Dr. Richard F. Haines, former NASA Senior Research Scientist, NARCAP Chief Scientist and UFO Researcher (gstatic.com photo)
UFO News Article (Blog):
“Let the clamor begin ... again”
By Billy Cox, 30 August 2013
(De Void, Sarasota
Herald-Tribune, Florida)
Billy Cox presents an interview
with Stephen Bassett:
Paradigm Research Group
Executive Director
UFO News Article:
“Belleville sightings labeled UFOs”
7 June 1987 (The Milwaukee
Journal, Wisconsin)
The Milwaukee Journal reports
on two 1987 Belleville (Wisconsin) UFO incidents:
Quote from the article:
“ ‘The Center for UFO Studies
has officially classified the Belleville sightings as genuine UFO sightings,’
said Don Schmitt, co-director of the center.
The first sighting was when
Police Officer Glenn Kazmar and other Belleville officers saw three flahing
lights between 8:30 p.m. Jan. 15 and 3:00 a.m. Jan. 16. Belleville is on the
Dane County-Green County line, south of Madison.
Another Belleville sighting was
reported March 6, when Harvey Funseth and several other people saw several
cigar-shaped objects about 5:30 p.m.
Funseth, a state highway
surveyor, said he and Fred Gochnauer were coming home from work when they saw a
large cigar-shaped object in the sky with three smaller objects trailing it.”
“Belleville, Wisconsin”
(City-Data.com):
Location of Belleville,
Wisconsin
(wikimedia.org image)
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