Monday, 31 December 2018
UFO Report: 
“The 1969 UFO Chronology”
Created: 15 December 2006
Updated: 3 December 2016
(NICAP.org)
Quote from the UFO report:
“This chronology (now 6 pages) includes UFO incidents
and related events for 1969. Our thanks for these chronologies must go to our
documentation team: Richard Hall (the original 1969 chronology from UFOE II),
William Wise (Project Blue Book Archive), Dan Wilson (archive researcher), and
Brad Sparks (Comprehensive Catalog of Project Blue Book Unknowns). Last, but
not least, our thanks to Jean Waskiewicz who created the online NICAP DBase
(NSID) that helped make it possible to link from the cases to the reports
themselves. The latest reports come from Mike Swords.
On. December 17, 1969, Secretary of the Air Force
Robert C. Seamans, Jr., announced the termination of the two decades of
operations of the highly visible AF investigation of UFO’s, Project Blue Book.
This was only the announcement date, not the actual termination date, but the
AF release was worded in such a way as to suggest immediate termination of BB.
In fact BB did not terminate until Jan. 30, 1970, at 3:30 p.m. EST, as NICAP
found out and published in the May 1970 UFO Investigator (p. 3a).
In the last year of its official existence, Blue Book
received 146 UFO reports of which only one received the unidentified
classification. For the 22 years that the Air Force investigated UFO’s it
received nearly 15,000 reports of which some 587 were classified as
unidentified. (Air Force press releases listed the total number of 701
unidentified in the statistical summaries of yearly totals. But today only
about 587 are listed by UFO sighting date and location in the declassified
monthly indexes.) Due to diligent research, the number of ‘unknowns’ has
doubled from that 701 figure to more than 1,600 in  Brad Sparks’
revised catalog, and may reach as high as possibly 3,000 to 5,000, based on
estimates of the late Dr. James McDonald and Sparks.
Towards the end the BB files received fewer and fewer
military cases. The Air Force’s position was that UFO’s were no longer seen by
the military simply because they were trained observers who cannot be fooled by
such things. Historically, however, that was not true and did not explain why
so many military observers in the past saw and even instrument-tracked UFO’s. In
reality, the trend in the BB files reflected the changes in UFO reporting
channels. The Air Force had started shifting military reporting of UFO’s into
operational reporting channels such as those set up under AF Manual 55-11 of
1965 (now AF Instruction 10-206), and many classified regulations, which
bypassed BB.
All seemed dead on the UFO front, but major events
were just a few years away. The UFO debate was rapidly dying out in 1969 in  the wake of the
Condon Report and the closure of BB. NICAP and APRO catastrophically lost
members, down from roughly 14,000 for NICAP and 8,000 for APRO to just a few
thousand. 
NICAP Site Coordinator
June 5, 1969; St.
  Louis , MO 
4:00 p.m. This radar/visual was ‘written off’ as a
meteor and observed by three air crews. Four dart-shaped objects witnessed by
American Airlines Flight 112,  a 707
heading east at 39,000
 feet , a United Airlines flight eight miles to the rear
at 37,000 feet ,
and a National Guard jet four miles further at 41,000 feet . Objects
were tracked on FAA radar at St. Louis 
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UFO News Article: 
“UFO ‘sighted’ by DuPage deputies”
11 March 1969
(Daily News, Chicago ,
 Illinois 
Sources: Mont hly
Clipping Service , U.S. A.
The whole article (Page 4):
“Two Du Page (DuPage) County sheriff’s deputies have
reported that they saw an unidentified flying object near Itasca .
Deputies Raymond Richards and Joseph Volenec said they
saw the object at 3:25 a.m. Saturday (8 March 1969) while patrolling Illinois Thorndale Rd. 
They described it as cigar-shaped and 100 feet  long, with four
small lights, one red light and two stubby wings. 
It hovered above them at an altitude of 1,000 feet , they said,
and flew away without sound when 
they  turned  t h e i r 
spotlights on it.”
Wikipedia article: “Itasca , Illinois 
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Saturday, 29 December 2018
UFO News Article: 
“UFO encounters — pilots say they’re common”
14 January 1987
(Tri-Valley Herald, Livermore , California 
Sources: U.F.O. Newsclipping Service, Plumerville , Ark ansas
Quote from the article (Page 5):
“Japan Airlines pilot Kenju Terauchi made headlines
again Tuesday (January 1987) with his second reported UFO sighting over Alaska 
But unidentified flying objects are old news to Bay
Area United Airlines pilot Bob Wollow, who says he saw his first UFO outside
the cockpit window more than 10 years ago.
The 36-year-old Mountain View 
resident was a Naval pilot trainee then, stationed in Texas Seattle 
‘We started to head after it, but it was moving
incredibly fast. Then we blinked our eyes, and it was gone.’
Other pilots in the area excitedly radioed air control
to report similar sightings, Wollow recalled.
Chris Zwingle, Bay Area safety coordinator for the
Airline Pilots Association, agreed that UFO sightings are far from rare among
his professional peers. ‘I’ve flown with a number of men I consider reliable
pilots who say they’ve seen them, and I found what they said highly credible.”
NOTE: Use the rotation button to read the article.
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Friday, 28 December 2018
UFO Report: 
“The 1987 UFO Chronology”
Created: 3 July 2009
Updated: 28 January 2017
(NICAP.org)
Quote from the UFO report:
“This is currently an 8-page chronology of UFO
incidents and events for 1987. Our thanks for these chronologies must go to
Richard Hall (the original 1987 chronology from UFOE II), Dan Wilson (archive
researcher), and Jean Waskiewicz (online NICAP DBase [NSID]. You will note the
many foreign reports that we are now being able to access. Our special thanks
to Dan Wilson for getting those to us. As more come in, this page will be
updated. Previous chronologies (1947 to 1969) involved the expertise of two
other team members: Rebecca Wise (Project Blue Book Archive) and Brad Sparks
(Comprehensive Catalog of Project Blue Book Unknowns). Bob Gribble’s entries
are those filed with the National  UFO  Reporting 
Center  in Seattle , Washington 
NICAP Site Coordinator
Jan. 30, 1987; Alaska 
A U.S. Air Force KC-135 airplane flew inbound from
Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage , Alaska  to Eielson Air Force Base in Fairbanks , Alaska 20,000 feet 
the airplane crew sighted a very large disk-shaped UFO that was similar to the
one encountered by the JAL Flight 1628. The UFO moved to within 13 metres  (40 feet ) of the KC-135. And
as can be determined by the U.S. Air Force Pilot’s question 5:29 minutes into
the video, it's apparent that he has been briefed about the JAL Flight 1628’s
UFO encounter. The answer by the FAA official was also very interesting. He
said, ‘It’s very rare seeing the lights (UFOs) up there’. He thereby admitted
that UFOs were seen from time to time, albeit rarely! And the silly notion that
the U.S. Government (here the FAA) is not investigating UFO sightings or is not
interested in UFOs, can once and for all be ruled out by listening to the
message the U.S. Air Force Captain received from the FAA (5:42 minutes into the
video). The FAA message to the U.S. Air Force Captain said, ‘Call the local FAA
office in Anchorage 
Wikipedia article: “Eielson Air Force Base”:
Quote from the Wikipedia article:
“Eielson Air Force Base (AFB) (IATA: EIL, ICAO: PAEI,
FAA LID: EIL) is a United States Air Force base located approximately 26 miles  (42 km ) southeast of
Fairbanks, Alaska and just southeast of Moose Creek, Alaska. It was established
in 1943 as Mile 26 Satellite Field and taken off deployment in 2007. It has
been a Superfund site since 1989.
Its host unit is the 354th Fighter Wing (354 FW)
assigned to the Eleventh Air Force of the Pacific Air Forces. The 354 FW’s
primary mission is to support Red Flag – Alaska Joint 
 Pacific  Alaskan 
 Range 
Wikipedia article: “Elmendorf Air Force Base”:
Quote from the Wikipedia article:
“Elmendorf Air Force Base (IATA: EDF, ICAO: PAED, FAA LID: EDF) is a United States  military facility in Anchorage , the largest city in Alaska Fort  Richardson 
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Google Website Searches: 
Focus On UFO Incidents At Corn (Maize) Fields
Website: National Investigations Committee on Aerial
Phenomena (NICAP.org):
(Search term: Corn)
(Cornfield)
(Maize)
Website: National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC.org):
(Corn)
(Cornfield)
(Maize)
Website: UFO Casebook (ufocasebook.com):
(Corn)
(Cornfield)
(Maize)
Website: UFOINFO.com:
(Corn)
(Cornfield)
(Maize)
Website: UFO DNA (thecid.com/ufo)
(NOTE: Some of the reports come from NUFORC.org):
(Corn)
(Cornfield)
(Maize)
Website: Archives For the Unexplained (AFU.se),
Norrköping, Sweden 
(Corn)
(Cornfield)
(Maize)
UFO case report:
“Subject: Close Encounter With Hexagon at Corydon , IN 
April 1987” 
31 October 1987
(NICAP.org)
Ridge also presents a 10 June 1987 Corydon Democrat
news article that reported on the UFO case.
The whole Corydon Democrat article:
“Paul Hauswald, 14, was working in a field about 10:30
PM four weeks ago, when he suddenly realized, ‘I could see where I was going with
no trouble. I could see the spreader and everything.’
He looked up to see lights——blue, white and orange——
hovering above his tractor. The lights followed him up and down the last couple
of rows as he spread manure on a corn and soybean field two miles east of
Corydon alongside S.R. 62. He didn’t stop to stare or turn off the tractor. ‘I
just wanted to get done and get out of there.’
‘Yeah, I was scared. Then, just... whoosh and it was
gone.’
He drove the tractor back to his father’s barn, a trip
that took less than 5-minutes, and began the task of refilling the spreader,
about 15-rninutes later, while still in the barn, he saw a saucer-shaped object
with different colored lights fly over the silo.
‘It was all white on the bottom. It had five sides and
was bigger than a house. It hovered at about 1,000 feet .’ ”
According to Jim Del ehanty’s
UFO sighting report, Pau Del 100 feet  (as opposed to 1,000 feet  as the Corydon
Democrat reported).
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Thursday, 27 December 2018
UFO Article: 
“Encyclopedia Britannica Article 
on UFOs by Dr. Thornton Page”
(The Computer UFO Network (CUFON), Seattle , Washington 
Dr. Thornton Page was a member of The Scientific
Advisory Panel on Unidentified Flying Objects (1953) (Robertson Panel).
Wikipedia article: “Thornton Leigh Page”:
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Page, U.S. Astrophysicist
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Tuesday, 25 December 2018
UFO Letters: 
“Letters Exchanged Between 
CUFON and Dr. Thornton Page”
(The Computer UFO Network (CUFON), Seattle , Washington 
Dr. Thornton Page was a member of The Scientific
Advisory Panel on Unidentified Flying Objects (1953) (Robertson Panel).
Wikipedia article: “Thornton Leigh Page”:
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The late Dr. Thornton
Page, U.S. Astrophysicist
(nicap.org photo)
UFO Article: 
“Dr. Thornton Page’s Review 
of The ‘Condon Report’ ”
(The Computer UFO Network (CUFON), Seattle , Washington 
Dr. Thornton Page was a member of The Scientific
Advisory Panel on Unidentified Flying Objects (1953) (Robertson Panel).
Wikipedia article: “Condon Committee”:
Quote from the above Wikipedia article:
“The Condon Committee was the informal name of the University 
of Colorado UFO Project , a group
funded by the United States Air Force from 1966 to 1968 at the University  of Colorado 
Wikipedia article: “Thornton Leigh Page”:
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Monday, 24 December 2018
UFO Items: 
“Three Items Provided by Dr. Thornton Page”
(The Computer UFO Network (CUFON), Seattle , Washington 
In the first item, Dr.  Pa 
Dr. Thornton Page was a member of The Scientific
Advisory Panel on Unidentified Flying Objects (1953) (Robertson Panel).
Wikipedia article: “Thornton Leigh Page”:
Wikipedia article: “Robertson Panel”:
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The late Dr. Thornton
Page, U.S. Astrophysicist
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Sunday, 23 December 2018
UFO News Article & Video Report: 
“Crew remember the day UFO was 
spotted over Kaikōura 40 years on”
15 December 2018
(The New Zealand 
Herald, Auckland , New Zealand 
The New Zealand Herald reports on the 30/31 December
1978 Argosy cargo airplane/UFO incident over Kaikoura , New Zealand 
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Freeze-frame
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Saturday, 22 December 2018
UFO News Article: 
“Area policemen sight 3 UFO’s”
29 December 1973
(Culpeper Star-Exponent, Virginia)
Sources: UFO Research Committee - UFO Newsclipping
Service, Seattle , Washington 
The whole article (Page 7):
“ ‘I see it but I don’t believe it!’ said the voice on
the police radio.
The voice belonged to officer Joseph Scalici of the Manassas  Park 
But Scalici was not the only one watching strange
objects in the sky early Friday (28 December 1973) morning. Fauquier deputy
sheriff John Payne and Virginia  state trooper
William M. Neal were eyeing a light in the western sky near the Warren-Fauquier  County 
‘I noticed the light about 4:30,’ said Payne. ‘I was
riding along near Marshall 
Trooper Neal was also on the spot and while Payne was
talking Neal was glassing the object through binoculars. 
‘See the colors,’ Neal broke in, handing the glasses
to Payne.
Payne and Neal concurred that the object was indeed
giving off colored light at either end of what appeared to be a glowing
circular form. To the left the light was green and to the right it was red. The
lights appeared to be blinking.
Meanwhile, back in Manassas  Park Fauquier  County 
‘I saw one light – and then another. They stopped very
high in the sky and then one began to drop. It came down rather quickly and
seemed to hover just above treetop level. The other light remained aloft in the
same position.
‘The lower light hovered for about 15 minutes, then
moved back higher into the sky. Both disappeared momentarily.’
Officer Scalici estimated that the lights were as far
as 15 miles 
away and noticed no color.
The Friday morning reports were the first since a rash
of sightings occurred during October all over the East and South.”
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