Friday 2 March 2018

UFO Journal Issue:
“U.F.O. Investigator”


Vol. I, No. 3, January 1958
(National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena,
Washington, D.C.)

Source: CUFOS.org

These are some of the articles found in this issue:
“Did the Air Force Deceive the Public About the November Sightings?,” “Air Force General Admits UFO Sightings Kept From Public,” “SPHERICAL OBJECT CLIMBING TOWARD MOON REPORTED BY SWEDISH GOVERNMENT,” “COVER-UP SUSPECTED IN REPORTED AIR-UFO CHASE,” “British Astronomer Agrees on Conspiracy of Silence About UFO’s,” “DEPUTY CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS DENIES UFO ‘SHOOT TO KILL’ ORDER,” “Serious Flaws in AF Special REPORT 14 Revealed by NICAP Analysis,” “NICAP GOVERNORS SAY U.S. SPACE OPERATIONS SHOULD GIVE DEFINITE UFO EVIDENCE,” “AIR FORCE DENIES UFO WITNESSES MUZZLED DESPITE ORDER AT DALLAS,” “CAPT. ORVILLE HINTS CENSORSHIP OF UNKNOWN SATELLITES STORY,” “The People Who See ‘Flying Saucers’ ” and “OFFICIAL AIR FORCE STATEMENTS ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS”

http://www.cufos.org/UFOI_and_Selected_Documents/UFOI/003%20JANUARY%201958.pdf



(nicap.org image)

UFO Case Directory (NCP):
“Subject: The Kirtland UFO Incident;
Albuquerque, New Mexico; November 4, 1957”


(NICAP.org)

The whole UFO case report:
Francis Ridge:
Apparently the UFO flew right-to-left along the East-West runway, then turned SW toward the tower, stopping near the nuclear weapons storage area for about a minute. McDonald mentioned that the UFO stopped near the Kirtland ‘Drumhead Area’ where the B-58 operated. If the object hovering near a WSA (Weapons Storage Area) didn’t get your attention, you have to read what the implications might have been with the B-58 ‘Hustler’! See Joel Carpenter’s preliminary analysis link below. And there’s a lot more.

CAA tower personnel, R. M. Kaser and E. G. Brink, were reliable observers with 23 years of airport control tower experience between them. A lighted object came down steeply at the east end of a runway, left the flight line, crossed runways, taxiways, and unpaved areas at about a 30 degree angle, and proceeded southwest towards the control tower at an altitude of less than 100 feet. Observed through through 7x binoculars, the object appeared to be egg-shaped, having no wings, tail, or fuselage, and was elongated vertically. It appeared to be fifteen to twenty feet tall, about the size of an automobile standing on its nose, and had a single white light at its base. After the UFO left the area it was tracked on a CPN-18 surveillance radar and it exhibited some amazing flight characteristics. The object also came back towards Kirtland until it took up a position behind an Air Force C-46 that had just taken off. It stayed in position behind the C-46 until they both moved out of radar range.

There have been several UFO incidents in and around Kirtland AFB through the years. A questionable one happened in 1980, but the one of November 4th, 1957, was one that has stood the test of time and has been well covered by Hynek, McDonald, etc.”


Wikipedia article: “Kirtland Air Force Base”:


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2006 US Geological Survey photo of Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico (wikimedia.org)
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