(NICAP.org)
The whole UFO case report:
“Animal Reaction Feature:
Between 7:20 and 7:25 p.m. in a residential area, many people over
several streets came outdoors because of the unusual barking of the dogs in the
neighborhood and/or because of an unusual sound. A circular object at an
estimated altitude of 300
feet was seen moving slowly to the ENE.
Joan Woodward, Animal Reaction Specialist:
It is estimated that 200 people saw or heard this object, including four
University of Redlands professors (geology,
mathematics, chemistry, and art) who became involved in the investigation. The
object’s size was estimated to be 50 feet in diameter. It had lights on the base
that appeared to expel jets of orange flame, and it had lights on the top that
alternated red and green, giving the impression the object was rotating.
The object flew slowly for about a mile, stopped and hovered briefly,
jerked forward, hovered, and then shot straight up at high speed.
The sound was reported as a high-pitched modulated whining sound. Professor Seff (geology) concluded that the
sound heard by many (and recorded by a minister) was that of an emergency
rescue vehicle and was not coming from the object overhead. Professor
Brownfield (art) did a composite drawing based on witnesses who saw the object
from a variety of angles.
The sound is questionable. McDonald (1968) indicates witnesses reported
physiological effects with no further explanation. No EM effects were
reported.”
NICAP.org also presents an excerpt from Ronald D. Story’s book, Encyclopedia of UFOs. You will find it by clicking the link, “Case Report – Story.”
NICAP.org also presents an excerpt from Ronald D. Story’s book, Encyclopedia of UFOs. You will find it by clicking the link, “Case Report – Story.”
Wikipedia article: “Redlands ,
California ”:
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A drawing of the 4 February 1968
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