Monday, 17 June 2019
UFO Report:
“The 1961 UFO Chronology”
Created: 6 April 2006
Updated: 7 May 2017
(NICAP.org)
Quote from the report:
“… but this was a year for nuclear connections and
incidents involving missile bases. A lot of the incidents themselves do not
have active links as yet. Blue Book microfilms are only processed to mid-1952,
so it will be some time before we can accomplish that goal. However, this is a
comprehensive list for 1961 and will also suffice as a good work and checklist
for our team. With the help of William Wise (Project Blue Book Archive), and
Dan Wilson (archive researcher), the task becomes much easier. But without Brad
Sparks’ updated list, the Comprehensive Catalog of Project Blue Book Unknowns,
the entire project would have been impossible. And our thanks also go to Jean
Waskiewicz who created the online NICAP DBase (NSID) that helped make it
possible to link from the cases to the reports themselves. ‘UFOE’ is the NICAP
publication, The UFO Evidence (Richard Hall, 1964). Cat. 3 incidents are E-M
cases.
Francis Ridge
NICAP Site Coordinator
April 25, 1961
U.S. Air Force Guidance Collection Letter No.4,
originally classified Confidential, describes and provides guidance for project
Moon Dust reporting. Several items of interest appear in the document:
classification level of Moon Dust Alerts and reports, focus of Moon Dust on ‘foreign
earth satellite vehicles,’ and destination agencies for Moon Dust reports among
them. (CUFON)
May 1961
Joint statement by 21 American Scientists released by
NICAP. Calls for open investigation of UFOs without secrecy, the need for a
more thorough investigation shown by circumstantial evidence. States the Air
Force should have more straightforward information policy, specifically to give
out all facts on major UFO sightings.
May 22, 1961; Tyndall AFB, Florida (BBU 7417)
4:30 p.m. Mrs. A. J. Jones and Mrs. R. F. Davis saw
big silver-dollar disc hover and revolve, then suddenly disappear. (Berliner)
Aug. 4,1961
Letter to NICAP member from Rep. Thomas W. Downing: ‘The
Bureau manager (of Newsweek) informs me that his information indicates that an
investigation of the UFO phenomenon is being contemplated by the Science and
Astronautics Committee. The information that I was provided indicates that
Congressman Joseph E. Karth of Minnesota may serve as Chairman of the three-man
Subcommittee.’ (See NICAP UFOE, Section XIII)
Nov. 1, 1961; SETI_Conference
On this date at Green Bank, W. Va. Government
(National Academy of Sciences) sponsored secret discussions on space life,
possibility of communicating with other worlds. This discussion was alluded to
in the New York Times, February 4, 1962.”
Wikipedia article: “Tyndall Air Force Base”:
Tyndall AFB is located 19 kilometres (12 miles ) east of Panama
City, Florida, according to Wikipedia.
Related posts:
U.S. Government UFO Document:
“PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD:
DATE: 2 Jun 61/
LOCATION: Tampa, Florida”
(Project Blue Book, U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.)
Source: NICAP.org
Quote from the document:
“Star-like object sighted on course of 140 deg from
Tampa. Color bluish red changing to white. About the size of a star but only
brighter. Altitude very high. Object picked up on Radar with a bearing of 055
deg at 34,000 ft .
Moved up and down but maintained same relative position.
Radar and visual targets were different locations and
the witness was requested to send additional information. No reply to this
request. Speculation on the limited data might indicate that the object viewed
visually was an a/c, but there is no confirming data. No attempt is made to
determine the radar sighting. In view of the limited data the case is listed as
insufficient data.”
NICAP.org also presents the other documents that
pertain to the case.
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(ufocasebook.com image)
F-102As of the 509th FIS over Vietnam, November 1966. These aircraft wear standard Southeast Asia camouflage (T.O. 1-1-4). (text by Wikipedia) (wikimedia.org) (wikimedia.org photo)
(tageo.com photo)
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