Website: National Investigations Committee on Aerial
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Website: National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC.org):
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Website: UFO Casebook (ufocasebook.com):
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Website: UFOINFO.com:
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Website: UFO DNA (thecid.com/ufo):
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NICAP.org UFO case report:
A large disk shaped UFO was observed by hundreds of
people at the Glendale Shopping Center and other persons in Indianapolis,
Indiana, in September (date could be incorrect) 1965, according to the report.
The whole UFO case report:
“September 1965: On an unknown date it September at
8:30 PM in Indianapolis, Indiana, a mother and her two sons, age 9 and 7
respectively, were driving home from at Cub Scout meeting that had been held at
the White River Elementary School. The evening was warm and the sky was very
clear. Several airplanes were in the air. The witnesses eyes were on the skies
because there had been a number of publicized UFO sightings. Just as they were
starting in to a curve at Haynes Avenue they saw a band of lights in the sky.
The band of lights was moving very fast and then stopped and hovered, bobbing
around like a small boat in choppy water. The witnesses reported that the band
of light was as large as a house!
After completing the curve, the mother stopped the car
and all got out to watch what they knew was a disc but they could only see the
lights around the edge. A groups of planes headed toward the disc and the
object took off to the south over the Glendale area. The duration of the
sighting was three minutes. Later that evening they watched Frank Edwards on
the TV news talking about what they had seen which was witnessed by hundreds at
the Glendale Shopping Center. He said that witnesses described the object as a
large disc (Exhibit 5A) with red, white, blue, and green lights around the
edge. According to Mr. Edwards, it flew east and hovered over some radio towers
knocking a radio station off the air for a short time.
This sighting was later recalled for us by the
witness. The date of the sighting could be incorrect. There are no entries in
the computer or in the EGBA for this sighting although it was mentioned by TV
news person, Frank Edwards. Norma Croda recently investigated this sighting.
(Ref 3).”
http://www.nicap.org/Early_Sixties.htm
Satellite photo of Indianapolis, Indiana (tageo.com)
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