By
Kevin D. Randle, 24 December 2013
(A
Different Perspective, Cedar Rapids,
Iowa)
Delbert
C. Newhouse, a U.S. Navy Warrant Officer and Chief Photographer, filmed several
manoeuvring UFOs over Tremonton,
Utah, on 2 July 1952, at 11:00
a.m.
Quote
from the article:
“Well,
as I have said, repeatedly, nothing is simple in the world of the UFO. Skeptics
have made a big deal out of a letter written by Dr. James McDonald in which he
quotes from his 1970 interview with Delbert Newhouse that he, Newhouse, was ‘…positive
they had cut the first 10 or 20
feet [of the film], which were shot when the objects
were very much closer…’ There was also discussion by Newhouse that he had not
received the original film back and that seems to be borne out by various
letters and memos contained in the Project Blue Book files.
However,
this does seem to strengthen, to a degree, Newhouse’s statements to McDonald
some twenty (or 18) years after the fact. He said the film was altered, he said
that frames were missing, and he was correct about both those things.”
The
fact that the U.S. Air Force tampered with both the 1950 Nicholas Mariana film
and the 1952 film recorded by Delbert C. Newhouse – seems to point towards that
the U.S. Air Force or another U.S.
government agency/group collects and keeps the best UFO evidence.
http://kevinrandle.blogspot.com/2013/12/the-newhouse-utan-movie-part-two.html
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Freeze-frame from the 2 July 1952 Tremonton, Utah, UFO film
(gststic.com image)