Wednesday, 21 September 2016
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NICAP.org UFO case report:
“REPORT ON THE UFO WAVE OF 1947”
By Ted Bloecher
“Case 528 -- July 6 (1947), near Palmdale,
California: Mrs. Amy Herdliska, housewife living at Four Points in the Palmdale
area, reported that she had seen a group of objects twice during the late
evening behaving in a most peculiar manner. She reported to Sgt. W. K.
Campbell, of the Lancaster County sheriff’s substation that at 10:36 p.m., ‘over
the mountains south of Palmdale, I saw what looked like a mama disc, with three
to five little baby discs flying around her.
‘The little
ones would cavort around for awhile, then they'd fly back and seem to fly into
the mama disc’s pouch. Anyway, the mama disc absorbed the baby discs,’ she
explained. Mrs. Herdliska said that the objects ‘were luminescent and clearly
visible,’ and before they had disappeared to the south over the mountains, they
were seen ‘separating’ again. She reported that a second flight of the same
puzzling objects was made again at 11:17 p.m. (Case 530).
Sgt. Campbell and other deputies made a routine check
and said they saw ‘fleets of mackerel-like clouds 15,000 to 20,000 feet in the air.’
They did not see any of the discs reported by Mrs. Herdliska, and they wrote
off the report by explaining that she may have seen ‘reflections of Hollywood
arc lights’ on the clouds.
The Los Angeles Herald-Express and the Examiner (both
on 7/8) briefly refer to a sighting in North Hollywood at approximately the
same time – between ten and eleven p.m. Mrs. William A. Becker, of 6240 Sunset
Avenue, reported that she had watched ‘six or eight’ discs for an hour from her
home. ‘They were darting back and forth, crisscrossing the sky very high,’ she
said. ‘They looked all of ten or twelve feet in width – I finally got tired of
looking at them and went to bed.’ There is no indication that Mrs. Becker had
seen the same kind of phenomenon as Mrs. Herdliska reported, but if Mrs.
Herdliska's ‘mama disc and baby discs’ disappeared to the south in the interval
between her two sightings, North Hollywood is where they would be seen.”
Satellite photo of Palmdale, California (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)
UFO News Article:
“Group spot UFO”
22 January 1975
(The Mercury, Renfrew, Canada)
The whole article:
“Several people say they saw an unidentified flying
object just west of Renfrew, the Ontario Provincial Police report.
Constable Ron MacDonald answered a call to the
Turcotte residence at the intersection of County Road 5 and Highway 132 at
about 6:10 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Turcotte, their family, and
neighbors watched the object hovering in the sky. Mrs. Turcotte called the OPP.
Cory LeBlanc who was driving along Highway 132 coming
home from work also saw the object. He stopped at the Turcotte residence and
watched with the others. The object was southwest of the observers.
Witnessses described the UFO as huge, about the size
of a house. It hovered about a mile from the Turcotte farm, its bright white
lights forming a triangular pattern on the shining metal-like craft.
It stayed in the same location for about ten minutes,
then began to descend towards a wooded area. As it did so, its lights changed
to a pale blue color, then as it approached the trees it became a dull red
color. A bright object, resembling a star, but just above the UFO, remained at
a 45 degree angle to the craft.
When the object landed, it lit up the woods with its
bright lights, then the light faded and went out.
Shortly afterwards Constable Ron MacDonald arrived on
the scene. He and Cory LeBlanc drove LeBlanc’s truck across the field trying to
get closer so that the OPP officer could see the UFO as well.
Mr. LeBlanc said that on a previous night his wife saw
the same object, he told her at that time that she was losing her marbles.
Several months ago, a very similar sighting was
reported to the Renfrew OPP. A woman called about a UFO near the Valley Hotel,
in the Pinnacle Hill area, she asked not to be identified, and the OPP would
not give out her name.
A recent story from British Columbia about two RCMP
officers sighting a UFO comes to mind. These men are trained observers and
insist that they saw a saucer with all the same lights.”
https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1647&dat=19750122&id=DNo8AAAAIBAJ&sjid=VSsMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3268,26956293
https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1647&dat=19750122&id=DNo8AAAAIBAJ&sjid=VSsMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3268,26956293
(tageo.com photo)
UFO News Article:
“More UFOs sighted”
9 January 1974
(The Bulletin, Bend, Oregon)
The whole article:
“A tribal policeman here (Warm Springs, Oregon) reported
sighting unidentified flying objects in the skies between midnight and 3 a .m. today (9 January 1974).
Patrolman Chris Still notified the Jefferson County
sheriff’s office at 1:38 a.m. of an object over the Deschutes River Canyon. At
2:51 a.m. he reported the sighting of a second object.
Police Chief Jeffrey Sanders, who was notified of the
sightings about 2 a .m.,
believes the objects were stars. They were described to him as red on top with
green, orange, yellow and white flashings or blinking.
The first object reportedly travelled west to east,
stopping over Grass Valley north of Madras. There it was reportedly joined by
the second object. After the second object moved away, the first one lowered to
about 4,000 feet
and then resumed a higher altitude, according to Still.”
Satellite photo of Warm Springs, Oregon (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)
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