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Sunday, 29 September 2019
U.S. Government UFO Document:
“Declassified Strategic Air Command Message”
(CUFON.org text)
17 March 1967
(U.S.
Air Force, Washington , D.C. )
Source: Computer UFO Network (CUFON), Seattle , Washington
Quote from the document (not written in U.S.
Department of Defense document format):
“ALL TEN MISSILES IN ECHO FLIGHT AT MALMSTROM LOST
STRAT ALERT WITHIN TEN SECONDS OF EACH OTHER. THIS INCIDENT OCCURRED AT 0845L
ON 16 MARCH 67. AS OF THIS DATE, ASS MISSILES HAVE RETURNED TO STRAT ALERT WITH
NO APPARENT DIFFICULTY. INVESTIGATION AS TO THE CAUSE OF THE INCIDENT IS BEING
CONDUCTED BY MALMSTROM TEST. TWO FITTS HAVE BEEN RUN THROUGH TWO MISSILES THUS
FAR. NO CONCLUSIONS HAVE BEEN DRAWN. THERE ARE INDICATIONS THAT BOTH COMPUTERS
IN BOTH G&C’S WERE UPSET MOMENTARILY. CAUSE OF THE UPSET IS NOT KNOWN AT
THIS TIME. ALL OTHER SIGNIFICANT INFORMATION AT THIS TIME IS CONTAINED IN ABOVE
REFERENCED MESSAGE, FOR OOAMA. THE FACT THAT NO APPARENT REASON FOR THE LOSS OF
TEN MISSILES CAN BE READILY IDENTIFIED IS CAUSE FOR GRAVE CONCERN TO THIS
HEADQUARTERS. WE MUST HAVE AN IN-DEPTH
ANALYSIS TO DETERMINE CAUSE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION AND WE MUST KNOW AS QUICKLY
AS POSSIBLE WHAT THE IMPACT IS TO THE FLEET, IF ANY. REQUEST YOUR RESPONSE BE
IN KEEPING WITH THE URGENCY OF THE PROBLEM. WE IN TURN WILL PROVIDE OUR FULL
COOPERATION AND SUPPORT.
FOR OOAMA AND 15AF WE HAVE CONCURRED IN A BOEING
REQUEST TO SEND TWO ENGINEERS, MR. R.E RIGERT AND MR. W. M. DUTTON TO MALMSTROM
TO COLLECT FIRST HAND KNOWLEDGE OF THE PROBLEM FOR POSSIBLE ASSISTANCE IN LATER
ANALYSIS. REQUEST COOPERATION OF ALL CONCERNED TO PROVIDE THEM ACCESS TO
AVAILABLE INFORMATION, I.E., CREW COMMANDERS LOG ENTRIES, MAINTENANCE FORES,
INTERROGATION OF KNOWLEDGEABLE PEOPLE, ETC.”
Wikipedia article: “Strategic Air Command”:
The Strategic Air Command (SAC) was deactivated in 1992.
Wikipedia article: “Malmstrom Air Force Base”:
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Aerial view of Malmstrom Air Force
Base, Great Falls , Montana
UFO News Article:
“Flying Objects Observed in Evans City Area”
29 March 1973
(Butler Eagle, Pennsylvania )
Sources: UFO Research Committee, Seattle , Washington
and AFU.se
The whole article (Page 6):
“Don’t
tell people in the Evans
City area there is no
such ting as UFOs. Several of them — including an Evans City
policeman — have reported sighting unidentified flying objects in
the skies for several hours on Tuesday night (27 March 1973).
Eye - witness testimony by residents of May Lane, just south of Evans City Heights, is backed by Evans City Police Sergeant Andrew Urnowsky, who described a triangular flying object, with flashing red and green lights.
Sgt.
Urnowsky said the objects resembled an airplane, but there was no engine noise —
only a hissing sound.
William J. Rice of May Lane, said the object came so
close to him, he could feel the suction, and his mother - in - law, Mrs.
Euphene Tripp, was so frightened, she ran in the house.
While the
people of May Lane say the ‘sky was full’ of flying objects —
possibly a mother ship with her satellites, Harmony Police officer John
Huffman, reported sighting a single flying object over the Zelienople
Greenhouse.
If this be madness, it is not confined to Evans City ,
for a teletype report from Warren ,
issued on Monday, reported that several persons had seen unidentified flying
objects moving …”
NOTE: The last part of the article is missing.
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Friday, 27 September 2019
UFO News Article:
“In Eastern Pa. –
Housewives join sighters of UFO”
21 March 1973
(Daily News, New
Kensington , Pennsylvania )
Sources: UFO Research Committee, Seattle , Washington
and AFU.se
The whole article (Page 7):
“Two housewives have become the latest in a group of local
residents to claim they have seen a flying saucer in the area.
Mrs. Sharyn Stemmel, 25, and a neighbour, Mrs. Joyce
Zettlemoyer, said they have seen the object at least five times near their
homes in Hamburg .
Large numbers of persons in other areas of eastern Pennsylvania , including
police officers sent to investigate, have reporting spotting strange flying
objects.
Mrs. Stemmel described the object as having a round
front with red lights in front and red lights in back and flashing like
sequins.
The two women are not the only ones to report an
object like it. According to the head of a UFO watchers groups in Western Pennsylvania , the descriptions given by the two
women match those given by several other people.
‘There was a sighting last week by a state trooper and
at least a dozen others near Stroudsburg,’ said Stan Gordon, director of the
Westmoreland County Unidentified Flying Object.
Gordon said his group has received more than 100
reports this year, and State Police officers have confirmed they saw objects.
‘Usually, we can explain away 95 per cent of them but
we haven’t been able to explain away those. There’s definitely something out
there and it’s not from this planet,’ he added.
He described his group as an independent organization
of professionals, engineers and scientists who investigate reports across the
state.
Mrs. Stemmel said she was a bit frightened.
‘I think maybe they (the UFO) know I’m eight months
pregnant and they want to find out how all that works,’ she said.
She added most of the sightings were made about 3:30
a.m., the latest one Monday morning (19 March 1973). She said she first saw it
March 8 while driving near her home with her 3½-year-old son, who spotted it first.”
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UFO News Article:
“UFO seen by Sunbury policemen”
21 March 1973
(Morning Press, Bloomsburg ,
Pennsylvania )
Sources: UFO Research Committee,Seattle , Washington
and AFU.se
Sources: UFO Research Committee,
The whole article (Page 8):
“ ‘They’re coming to get even with us,’ a member of
the Sunbury City police force said jokingly Tuesday night (20 March 1973) as he
confirmed a report that an Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) had been sighted in
the city.
Police reported that they had received a report early
in the evening from a person who told them that an object was flying over the Chestnut Towers apartments, a housing project for
the elderly.
Two policemen were dispatched to the scene in a
cruiser and confirmed the sighting of a rotating white, red and green flashing
object which was hovering over the building.
After watching for several seconds, police said the
object just took off straight up in the air and disappeared.”
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Tuesday, 24 September 2019
UFO News Article:
“Valley contributed to ’73 UFO reports”
5 April 2008
(The Express-Times, Easton , Pennsylvania )
Sources: UFO Newsclipping Service, Bainbridge Island ,
The whole article (Page 7):
“SIGHTINGS AROUND WORLD. Bushkill Twp. police officer
reported three lighted objects in the sky.
The year 1973 was a remarkable year for sightings of unidentified
flying objects. There were sightings in Europe, South America, Southeast Asia
and in the United States .
Sightings were especially concentrated in Midwestern states such as Ohio , Indiana and Illinois .
In March and April there was a flurry of UFO reports
in Pennsylvania ,
including some in our region. On March 1 residents of the Saylors
Lake area of Monroe County
reported 42 objects with flashing lights in the sky. The objects were seen by
many witnesses over a three-hour period. A dozen witnesses, including a Pennsylvania state trooper, saw the UFOs passing over Saylors Lake . Before the evening was over one
witness counted 39. A
state trooper said he personally observed four objects pass over the lake from
west to east. The trooper described the UFO as ‘like a Christmas tree flying in
the air.’ He estimated the objects were about 1,500 feet in the air.
Most had white lights but others had lights that appeared to be blue and red.
Another witness, Mrs. Howard Pfeiffer, reported she
and 11 others observed about 40 UFOs, some in groups, pass over the lake at
intervals between 7:05 and 10:45 p.m. She described the UFOs as being circular
and about the size of a child’s wading pool.
‘The first one came so close I felt I could reach up
and touch it,’ Pfeiffer said. ‘There was no noise, no sparks, or anything. I
know it wasn’t any plane or balloon or helicopter.’
Later in March 1973 a number of sightings were observed over Bushkill Township . Most appeared to be oval or
round lighted objects. A Bushkill
Township police officer
reported seeing three objects. Numerous sightings were reported in the area of
Hoffman’s Grove, a popular picnic site in the northern part of the township.
Another rash of sightings occurred on March 15 at Milton , Pa. ,
where police were swamped with telephone calls about a giant ball which moved
across the sky from east to west. The UFO, which moved rapidly, resembled a
lighted helicopter dome, according to one witness. At one point the witness
said he saw the ball make a 90 degree turn to avoid a passing airplane.
Throughout the evening other residents reported seeing the strange object.
Later a spokesman at a nearby Air Force base, when asked about the sightings,
responded that none of the reports were recorded and that Air Force personnel
were not on alert for such incidences.
The bizarre sightings also occurred in the month of
April. On the evening of April 24 three adults at Spring Mills, Pa. , observed an
oval-shaped fluorescent white object traveling from the north. At one point the
UFO stopped and hovered over a house. It then sped off to the north and
disappeared. The UFO gave off an intense white light which also turned to green
and blue. A local police officer who interviewed the witnesses reported all
three were sober adults not under the influence of either drugs or alcohol.
On April 29, more than a dozen residents of the Ferndale section of Shamokin ,
Pa. , observed a UFO with flashing lights
actually land on nearby Burnside
Mountain . One witness, a
13-year-old boy, observed the UFO through binoculars. The boy said he could see
a large bubble shape on top of the object and a silver colored substance along
with the lights. Several witnesses said the UFO appeared to hover over the
mountain for several minutes before it landed. About 11 p.m. the UFO rose up
into the sky and beaded in a westerly direction.
Experts were at a loss to explain the rash of
sightings of 1973. Some postulated unusual weather phenomena that year, sun
spots, and even covert operations of our military as possible explanations.
Project Blue Book, the Air Force’s official inquiry
into UFOs, commenced in 1952.
In 1969, Blue Book was terminated after the conclusion
that there was nothing extraordinary about UFOs and the vast majority of the
sightings, though not all, could be explained by natural phenomena.”
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UFO Article:
“INVESTIGATION OF UNIDENTIFIED
FLYING OBJECTS”
(PROJECT 1947, Canterbury, Connecticut)
Quote from the article:
“How does one investigate a transitory phenomenon
which appears suddenly to unprepared observers over a very small area, and
under conditions which are not understood? Various organizations and
individuals have wrestled with this question for the last 50 years.
There are many phenomena which are extremely
short-lived and cannot be readily reproduced in the laboratory, such as
fireball meteors, mountain lights, earthquake lights, unusual displays of
atmospheric electricity (ball lightning, sprites, superbolts, etc.). Most
reports of the foregoing examples depend predominantly on eyewitness testimony.
Analysis of such raw data poses many difficulties for the investigator.
Witnesses not only include descriptions of the phenomenon, but often
incorporate their impressions and biases into their accounts.
After more than three decades’ experience in UFO
investigations, Brad Sparks offers the following advice for obtaining the most
useful data …”
Related posts:
Brad Sparks ,
U.S. UFO
Lecturer & Researcher
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Sunday, 22 September 2019
UFO Article:
“Brad Sparks”
(Northern Ontario UFO
Research and Study (NOUFORS),
Quote from the article:
“Brad Sparks is a ufological researcher of high
standing. He is a leading expert on the CIA Robertson Panel and the history of
the CIA investigation of UFOs. He was the first researcher to discover that the
Director of the CIA had been briefed on UFOs, the first to obtain the release
of the CIA Director’s UFO briefing memos, and the first to obtain the release
of the complete, uncensored and declassified CIA Robertson Panel report and
Minutes, as well as many other important CIA documents, some of which have
never been released again to the public.
Source: http://redpill.dailygrail.com/wiki/Brad_Sparks”
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Brad Sparks ,
U.S. UFO
Lecturer & Researcher
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UFO Mailing List Post:
“Fort Monmouth Incident –
UFO Updates Rebuttal”
By Brad Sparks, 26 April 2001
(UFO UpDates, Toronto ,
Canada )
Source: NICAP.org
Quote from the mailing list post:
“Subject: Re: Ft. Monmouth
Revisited
I am puzzled that you (Manuel Borraz) recognize the
fact right here at the outset that there were _TWO_ balloons not one, launched
together at the same time from the same location (which you fail to mention),
but there was only _ONE_ UFO, yet you never mention the two Balloons again? In a few places you mention ‘balloons’ plural
vaguely but in several Places you misleadingly talk about ‘the balloon’ and ‘a
balloon.’ Is there any reason why you never mention two balloons again? I am impelled to point this out each time below
because this omission is fatal to your analysis.
How did you know there were two balloons
launched? Why didn’t you mention that
they were not just vaguely ‘launched in the area’ as if_ unrelated to each
other and in different locations, but launched at the exact same time at the
exact same location? Both balloons were
tracked by radar together until they exploded at 104,000 feet some 79
minutes later, at an average ascent rate of about 1,300 ft/min, which will be
very important for the analysis below.
Here are some strong arguments against the weather
balloon theory in the material at the NICAP website which you do not mention
had been made by the T-33 pilot Lt Wilbert S. Rogers literally on Day One of
the public reporting back in 1951. Fifty years later we should recognize that
this faulty theory has been challenged right from the outset by the key
witnesses.
‘This couldn’t have been a balloon,’ Rogers said, ‘because it was descending and
no balloon goes that fast.’
“Said Rogers :
“ ‘This couldn’t have been a balloon. It was describing
a descending arc as we got within 8,000 feet of it. And it was going at twice our
maximum speed. No balloon flies that fast. Why, we couldn’t have caught it in a
World’s record F-86 Saber jet.’ ”
(INS, Sept 12, 1951: http://www.nicap.org/fmS10p3.htm
)”
This UFO incident occurred over Sandy Hook , New Jersey ,
on 10 September 1951.
Aerial view of
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Google Searches:
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Friday, 20 September 2019
UFO TV Programme (audio only):
“Armstrong Circle Theater -
UFO, the Enigma of the Skies”
Aired: 22 January 1958
(Columbia Broadcasting
System (CBS), New York City ,
New York )
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Sources: Wendy Connors and Internet Archive
(archive.org),
The following people are involved in this radio
programme, according to IMDb.com: William Corrigan (Director), Irve Tunick, the
writer, and interviews of Douglas Edwards, Donald E. Keyhoe and John Nebel.
“Armstrong Circle Theatre” is the correct title of the
anthology drama TV series, according to IMDb.com, The Classic TV Archive and
Wikipedia, but many write “Armstrong Circle Theater.”
IMDb.com web page: “Armstrong Circle Theatre
(1950–1963): U.F.O: Enigma of the Skies”:
The Classic TV Archive
(ctva.biz) article: “Armstrong Circle Theatre (1950-63)”:
Wikipedia article: “Armstrong Circle Theatre”:
Quote from the Wikipedia article:
“Armstrong Circle Theatre is an American anthology
drama television series which ran from 1950 to 1957 on NBC, and then until 1963
on CBS. It alternated weekly with The U.S. Steel Hour. It finished in the
Nielsen ratings at #19 for the 1950-1951 season and #24 for 1951-1952.[1] The principal
sponsor was Armstrong World Industries.”
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NICAP
Director, UFO Author & Researcher
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UFO Article (Blog):
“US Navy emails re UFOs and unidentified aircraft”
By Keith Basterfield, 27 August 2019
(UFOs – scientific research, Campbelltown,
Quote from the article:
“Who is mentioned in the emails?
I was particularly interested to see who was named in
the series of emails.
In summary
As you would expect, there are individuals who work in
the information field; an ONI analyst; and senior members of the USN who needed
to be briefed on the topic.
John F Stratton
The key person here, I suspect, and the one I would
love to talk to, is the ONI NIMITZ center analyst, John F Stratton. Out of all
the people involved here, as the person who was going in to brief Congressional
members and staffers, I would expect Stratton to have gathered the most
background information on all of this. Senior staff do not need to be briefed
on all the fine details, and the information people only need to be told what
can be released. However, an analyst has to know all the fine details.
His official Navy biography states that he has 29
years of experience with the US Army; USAF Reserve and US Federal Civil
Service.
‘As the center’s senior analyst he is responsible for
delivering comprehensive intelligence to navy leadership and representing the
Navy as a senior member of the Intelligence Community.’
In short, an ideal individual for the job.”
Wikipedia article: “Office of Naval Intelligence”:
Wikipedia article: “Nimitz Operational
Intelligence Center ”:
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John F. Stratton, Analyst,
Wednesday, 18 September 2019
UFO Website (Facebook Discussion Group):
“UFO UpDates”
(Facebook, Menlo
Park , California )
UFO UpDates is the place where the world’s foremost
UFO researchers discuss the UFO phenomenon.
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UFO UpDates Facebook Post:
“Answers from the U.S. Navy
to my follow-up questions...”
By Roger Glassel, 16 September 2019
(Facebook, Menlo
Park , California )
Swedish UFO researcher Roger Glassel asks questions
about the Advanced
Aerospace Threat Identification Program.
One of the questions is if Luis
Elizondo was involved with the AATIP programme. Glassel
received the following answer: “Mr. Elizondo occasionally provided coordination
and professional connections/liaison within DoD and the Office of the Under
Secretary of Defense for Intelligence.”
My comment: Based on Luis Elizondo’s knowledge about
the three U.S. Navy UFO videos (FLIR1,
Gimbal and GoFast) and other verified
information from him relating to AATIP – it appears that Elizondo
did considerable more than occasionally provide coordination and professional
connections/liaison within the DoD and OUSDI. It is as if the U.S. Navy tries
to downplay his involvement with AATIP.
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