Wednesday, 13 May 2020

UFO Case Directory (RADCAT):
“White Sands Radar / Visual
July 14, 1951
Holloman AFB, New Mexico”


(NICAP.org)

The whole UFO case report:
Brad Sparks:
July 14, 1951. Holloman AFB, New Mexico
(Sparks; McDonald list; Saunders/FUFOR Index; UFO Evid I, pp. 77, 84) film

Maj. Donald E. Keyhoe:
July 14, 1951; White Sands, New Mexico  (BBU)
On the morning of July 14, two radar operators caught a fast-moving object on their scope. At the same time a tracker watching a B-29 with binoculars saw a large UFO near the bomber. Another observer quickly lined it up with his 35-mm. camera, then shot 200 feet of film. Because of the high altitude, the saucer showed only as a round, bright spot. But at least it was proof—this was no hallucination. (Keyhoe, Donald: Flying Saucers from OUTER SPACE, Page 48, VIII, McDonald list; FUFOR Index)

Fran Ridge:
The UFO showed on the film as a round, bright spot. (The film has never been released.) UFOE, 77, 84

My comment:
This is an old UFO case that the mainstream media journalists (and other journalists) should go after with a vengeance. Especially now that the U.S. Department of Defense officially has released three UAP (UFO) videos.

The UFO film has never been released to the public, according to Francis L. Ridge, NICAP.org’s Site Coordinator.

Let us hope that some reporters start asking the U.S. Air Force about this UFO film.

http://nicap.org/510714holloman_dir.htm

Wikipedia article: “Holloman Air Force Base”:

Wikipedia article: “White Sands Missile Range”:


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