Saturday 31 August 2019

UFO Case Report:
“06-10-1909”


By Carl W. Feindt
(Water UFO, Claymont, Delaware)

The whole UFO case report:
“That, in the Nautical Meteorological Annual, published by the Danish Meteorological Institute, appears a report upon a ‘singular phenomenon’ that was seen by Capt. Gabe, of the Danish East Asiatic Co.’s steamship Bintang. At 3 A.M., June l0, 1909, while sailing through the Straits of Malacca, Captain Gabe saw a vast revolving wheel of light, flat upon the water—‘long arms issuing from a center around which the whole system appeared to rotate.’ So vast was the appearance that only half of it could be seen at a time, the center lying near the horizon. This display lasted about fifteen minutes. Heretofore we have not been clear upon the important point that forward motions of these wheels do not synchronize with a vessel’s motions, and freaks of disregard, or, rather, commonplaces of disregard, might attempt to assimilate with lights of a vessel. This time we are told that the vast wheel moved forward, decreasing in brilliancy, and also in speed of rotation, disappearing when the center was right ahead of the vessel-or my own interpretation would be that the source of light was submerging deeper and deeper and slowing down because meeting more and more resistance.
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This reference: The Complete Books Of Charles Fort, p. 278, published 1974 by Dover Publications, Inc. From Fort’s original work ‘Book of the Damned’, published in 1919           
Scientific American, 106-51
Original reference: Nautical Meteorological Annual, published by the Danish Meteorological Institute

Carl William Feindt, who passed on 21 April 2019, was in my opinion one of the best USO/UFO researchers of all time. Many thanks to the late Mr. Feindt for his hard work and devotion to USO/UFO research – and for the fact that he has published all his research work on the Internet.

http://www.waterufo.net/10671946/10671946HtmlText2.htm#06101909

Wikipedia article: “Strait of Malacca”:


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