Sunday, 30 September 2018
UFO News Article:
“Texans Ready to Host UFOs”
19 October 1973
(The Desert Sun, Palm
Springs , California )
Source: cdnc.ucr.edu
Quote from the article:
“Not all of the sightings reported Thursday (18
October 1973) night were explained so easily.
Outside Minneapolis-St. Paul, Patrolman Bradford Roy
said he saw a ‘flying pancake triangle’ with red and white lights that darted
through the sky in silence.
More than 50 residents in the Florida panhandle reported UFOs, some flying
in formation. Clinton Chiles and Toby Howell of Mary Esther, Fla., told police
they were trout fishing when they spotted an object 1,000 feet above the
water. ‘It lit up the entire area and made no noise and slowly moved out to
sea,’ they said.
Hundreds of Ohio
residents flooded police and sheriffs' switchboards with frightened calls of
very bright while lights moving through the sky.”
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UFO News Article:
“Our Own UFO!”
7 August 1965
(The Desert Sun, Palm
Springs , California )
Source: cdnc.ucr.edu
The whole article:
“A strange flying object was viewed here Thursday (5
August 1965) night by a sharp - eyed operator of a Palm Springs Aerial Tramway
cable car during the 8:30 p.m. run to the mountain station.
‘I always before thought there was a logical reason
for these things,’ said Wilson Booth, who reported the incident almost
hesitantly.
‘People will probably think I’m one of those nuts, but
I even viewed it through my binoculars,’ he added.
He reports that he was at Tower 2, at about the
5.000-foot level, when the object came in from the southeast. As it approached,
he could see that it was V-shaped, with a red and white blinking light on either
side. It was an open V, he said, moving with the point forward, with the red
and white lights on either end of the V’s tails.
The entire object glowed with a vivid white light as
if moved closer, then veered off slightly before it would have crossed over the
cables.
Booth said he doubted his own eyes at first, then,
when the object reappeared over the crest of the hill, he used his binoculars
for a closer inspection.
Booth was able to draw a clear sketch of what he and
two passengers on the cable car saw. With foresight he took their names as
witnesses. They are Tom Pike and Gordon Sparks, both of Lewisville , Ohio .
Booth said he could hear no sound from the object and
he could not determine what its motive power might be.”
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Saturday, 29 September 2018
UFO TV News Reports:
“The Bendigo UFO Wave 1983 -
collection of news reports”
Source: QUFOSR (YouTube channel)
Video text:
“This video is a collection of news reports on the
little known Bendigo UFO Wave, occuring over Victoria Australia in 1983. Find
more information and a link to the official government file on this incident
below. The link will also have higher quality photos and sketches shared during
the news reports taken direct from the file.
Link to file: https://qufosr.com/bendigo-ufo-wave
During the evenings of late May 1983 many people,
estimated to be in the hundreds, witnessed unusual lights and unconventional
craft in the skies over Bendigo
and the surrounding regions. According to meteorology reports the weather
during these evenings were considered ‘still, cool and clear’. Initial reports,
direct to the RAAF, and to other agencies such as radio stations and
newspapers, were admitted to be highly consistent. The RAAF also stated that
air traffic activity in Bendigo
during the time of the sightings was limited. The little traffic that was in
the area moved conventionally whereas the mysterious lights appeared to remain
stationary, usually for extended periods. It was officially announced that no
spurious or unaccounted for radar ‘paints’ from the Bendigo area were recorded during the Bendigo
UFO wave.”
UFO News Article:
“New UFO project underway in San Luis Valley”
Updated: 27 September 2018
(Alamosa News ,
Colorado )
The article reports on Christopher O’Brien’s Unidentified
Flying Object Data Acquisition Project (UFODAP).
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(Christopher O’Brien)
(Chris O’Brien)
Aerial view of San Luis Valley, Colorado/New Mexico
(academic.emporia.edu) (academic.emporia.edu photo)
UFO News Article:
“Despite Lack of Data From Pilots and Officials, Reports of UFO Sightings Are Many and Widespread”
21 October 1973
(The New York Times, New York City , New York )
The first part of the article reports on the 1973 U.S.
UFO wave.
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Thursday, 27 September 2018
UFO News Article:
“Mysterious Airship.
EAST ANGLIAN EXCITEMENT.”
15 May 1909
(Cardiff Times and
South Wales Weekly News , UK )
Source: newspapers.library.wales
The whole article:
“Residents of some parts of East Anglia are keenly excited just
now about a mysterious airship which has been seen hovering over the district
in the early hours of the morning, with a searchlight. Nobody appears to be
able to throw any light on the ownership of the vessel, or the purpose of these
after-midnight ascents, and, of course—in the absence of definite information—people
are saying it must be a party of Germans spying out the land.
The object was first seen a few weeks ago by a Peterborough policeman on
duty late at night, and also by several railwaymen who were on night duty at
March. A few days later it was seen at Ely.
All are agreed that the object is oblong in shape, and
it is alleged to carry a searchlight. Several of those who saw it declare that
it made a noise like a motor-car, and travelled at a great pace.
During the movement of troops in Gyppeswyk
(Gippeswyk) Park , Ipswich ,
the other night, it was seen frequently. Only one person, a farmer, has seen
this mysterious object in the sky during the daytime. The first reports were
received with incredulity, but the fact that the object has been seen in
several parts of North Cambs and the surrounding district at different times
has encouraged the belief that some mysterious airship is patrolling East Anglia
during the hours between sunset and sunrise. Considerable excitement prevails,
and a keen watch is being kept.”
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UFO Audio File:
“Taped Interview, Officer Bertrand, Exeter Case
Sept. 3, 1965”
Source: NICAP.org
Text by NICAP.org:
“September 3, 1965; Exeter , New Hampshire
(BBU 9890)
1:30 A.M. While hitchhiking home in the early hours,
teenager Norman Muscarello was terrorized by a large object with four or five
bright red lights that approached from nearby woods and hovered over a field
near the road. Horses spooked. He went to the Exeter police station, pale and shaken, and
reported the incident. Officer Eugene Bertrand drove him back to the field to
investigate. About an hour earlier Bertrand had come across a woman parked on
Route 101. ‘She was real upset,’ he said, ‘and told me that a red glowing
object had chased her.’ When he was called to investigate Muscarello’s report,
the earlier incident caused him to pay attention. At first Bertrand and
Muscarello saw nothing, but when Bertrand flashed a light around the field, a
huge dark object with red flashing lights rose up over the trees, moving back
and forth, tilted, and came toward them.”
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From left to right:
Norman Muscarello, Patrolman David Hunt, Patrolman Eugene Bertrand, Jr. and
Police Officer Reginald Toland
(ufocasebook.com photo)
(tageo.com photo)
Wednesday, 26 September 2018
UFO News Article:
“CIA reported six sightings of UFOs
over India, Bhutan and Nepal”
Updated: 27 January 2017
(Hindustan Times, New Delhi , India )
The article reports on a
Central Intelligence Agency UFO document.
The UFO incidents occurred in February/March 1968.
Related post:
U.S. Government UFO Document:
“(Sanitized) SIGHTINGS OF UNIDENTIFIED
FLYING OBJECTS IN LADAKH, NEPAL,
SIKKIM AND BHUTAN”
Document release date: 12 March 2001
(Central
Intelligence Agency , Washington ,
D.C.)
The UFO incidents occurred in February/March 1968.
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UFO Case Directory (TRACECAT):
“ ‘Ghost Rocket’ Crashes Into Lake
July 18, 1946
Southeastern Norway”
(NICAP.org)
The whole UFO case report:
“Ole Jonny Braenne:
July 18, 1946; Southeastern
Norway
Between 12 and 12:30 p.m. A ‘ghost rocket’ crashed
into Lake Mjøsa . Several witnesses observed a
V1-like object coming in low from the west at about 50 meters height. The
witnesses first heard a strong whistling sound, not exactly like that
associated with known aircraft. The object flew so low as to cause the trees to
sway. It impacted in Lake
Mjøsa about two
kilometers from the western shore and seven kilometers from Minnesund, where
the depth is 300-400
meters . It was cigar-shaped, about 2.5 meters long, with
about one meter-long wings placed one meter behind the nose. The front and back
parts were shining like metal, but the middle section including the wings was
dark. The wings seemed to flap a little, as if made of fabric. No fire, exhaust,
or light was seen. When it hit the lake, the water splashed several meters into
the air. There was no explosion. The sky was clear, and the water quickly
calmed. Some witnesses thought they saw two objects, one in front of the other.
The Norwegian Defense High Command conducted an investigation according to
press reports of the period, but the documents have never been recovered. There
is a distinct possibility that all documents on the 1946 ghost-rocket wave have
been destroyed. If so, this is a disaster for UFO historians, who will be left
with only newspaper accounts as source material.”
Wikipedia article: “Mjøsa” (translation by Google
Translate):
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Monday, 24 September 2018
Google Website Search:
Focus On NICAP.org’s Indexes
Website: National Investigations Committee on Aerial
Phenomena:
(Search term: Ind ex
of /)
Related posts:
(NICAP.org image)
UFO Research Project:
“Project MATCH”
(NICAP.org)
Text by NICAP.org (nicap.org):
“The Mutual UFO Network has partnered with the MADAR
Project, along with the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena,
in a joint venture code-named Project MATCH in an effort to correlate alerts
regarding detection of electromagnetic/geomagnetic anomalies with actual
sighting reports, and ultimately provide an early warning system to state
directors and other researchers. The Project is also seeking volunteers for
additional MADAR sites.”
(NICAP.org image)
U.S. Government UFO Document:
“PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD:
DATE: 21 Jul 52/
LOCATION: ROCKVILLE, IND”
(Project Blue Book , U.S. Air Force, Washington , D.C. )
Source: NICAP.org
Quote from the document:
“Object the size of C-47 a/c pursued normal flight
except for hover for ½ min. Sources are members of 782 ACW.”
The UFO incident, which occurred on 21 July 1952, at
8:10 p.m., was witnessed by two Airmen and one officer.
The case is listed as “Unknown.”
Quote from NICAP.org’s “The 1952 Sighting Wave” report
(nicap.org):
“July 21, 1952; Rockville ,
Indiana (BBU 1533)
8:10 p.m. Three men of the 782 ACW Squadron, observed
an aluminum, triangular-shaped object the approximate size of a C-47 aircraft.
The object had one triangular fin or rudder. The object flew at an altitude
of 500 to 1000 feet at
approximately 0-60 MPH
on a straight level course, but stopped and hovered in on spot 1/2 mile from
the NW corner of their radar station for 1/2 minute before disappearing in the
haze to the N. Time observed approximately 3 minutes. (Berliner, Sparks) [UFO
probably too slow to be picked up by their radar if running MTI (moving target
indication) equipment.]”
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Saturday, 22 September 2018
UFO Article & Radio Interview:
“David Marler – Investigating
Historical UFO Cases –September 4, 2018”
By Alejandro Rojas
(OpenMinds.tv/Open Minds UFO Radio, Tempe , Arizona )
David B. Marler is author of the book, Triangular UFOs: An Estimate of
the Situation.
YouTube video:
(Source: Open Minds Production (YouTube channel))
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David B. Marler, U.S. UFO Author & Researcher
(openminds.tv photo)
Thursday, 20 September 2018
UFO News Article:
“THREE UFO’s SIGHTED HERE”
29 September 1966
(The Commercial Record, Saugatuck , Michigan )
Source: digmichnews.cmich.edu
The whole article (Front Page/Page 3):
“Three unidentified flying objects were sighted here
at approximately 9:15 PM Sunday (25 September 1966) evening by Raymond
Croasdale, Dr. William Schock and Saugatuck Police Chief Al Wood.
The original sighting was made by Raymond Croasdale of
700 Manchester Drive
when he stepped outside his house for a breath of air. He witnessed two objects
– one to the Northwest over the Lake – the
second was to the northeast over land. Croasdale’s first reaction to the
sighting was to call his neighbor, Dr. William Schock, who summoned Saugatuck
Police Chief Al Wood to verify the sighting. Croasdale, who watched the objects
through 6x30 binoculars (Wood watched with his 10x50’s) said both objects had
very vivid red and green lights that seemed to revolve. Both objects changed
direction and altitude at extremely high rates of speed, but confined their
movements to the general area. Croasdale said he guessed the objects would have
been about 10 - 20 miles
away.
After they had been watching the lights for about 30
minutes, Croasdale said a third very bright light suddenly seemed to fly away
from the object that was over land. Croasdale said it was almost as though the
red and green light had launched the bright light. The bright light then took
up a south-southeasterly direction and came almost directly over Croasdale’s
home at what he estimated to be about 8000 feet altitude. Croasdale guessed the speed
to be 2000 mph
or more. The light emitted no noise and as it passed overhead, Croasdale said
that he could see that it was about the size of a 707 jet. One light burned in
front of the indefinable shape and it seemed to have a pulsating ring of lights
in the rear. Croasdale said the speed also seemed to pulsate in relation to the
light. He said it seemed to emit a pink halo exhaust after each pulsation.
Croasdale said the visibility was perfect and that he
has been around a number of airplanes. These objects, he said, behaved in a
manner completely different from any thing he’s ever witnessed. ‘One thing is
for sure,’ Croasdale said. ‘We weren’t seeing things.’ ”
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Wednesday, 19 September 2018
UFO News Article:
“UFO Reported in South Africa”
17 September 1965
(The Daily Iowan, Iowa City , Iowa )
Source: dailyiowan.lib.uiowa.edu
The whole article (Front Page):
“SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE and scientists investigated in Johannesburg Thursday (16 September 1965) a report that a
flying saucer-type object had landed on a main highway near Pretoria , the country’s administrative
capital.
Two patrolling police officrs reported seeing the
flaming ‘saucer,’ about 30
feet in diameter, shortly after midnight. One of them,
Koos de Klerk, said the shiny copper-colored object resembled a giant spinning
top.
The two men claimed that as they approached the
object, it took off silently at great speed with flames shooting out of its
underside.”
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