Monday, 13 January 2020
UFO Report:
“The 1963 UFO Chronology”
Created: 14 May 2006
Updated: 17 March 2017
(NICAP.org)
Quote from the UFO report:
“This is an 8-page chronology of UFO incidents for
1963. From August 4th into mid-month, there was a flurry of UFO sightings, mostly
in southern Illinois .
An advertising plane in the Chicago
area caused some erroneous reports about the same time. Once the reports had
been publicized, the planet Jupiter also was reported as a UFO on a few
occasions. Our Vincennes , Indiana , NICAP Subcommittee investigated
several of the key cases, submitting taped interviews and investigation
reports. Our thanks for these chronologies must go to our documentation team:
William Wise (Project Blue Book Archive), Dan Wilson (archive researcher), and
Brad Sparks (Comprehensive Catalog of Project Blue Book Unknowns). Last, but
not least, our thanks to Jean Waskiewicz who created the online NICAP DBase
(NSID) that helped make it possible to link from the cases to the reports
themselves.
NICAP Site Coordinator”
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U.S. Government UFO Document:
“PROJECT 10073 RECORD (CARD):
DATE - TIME GROUP: 17 May 67/
LOCATION: Rural Hall, North Carolina”
(Project Blue Book , U.S. Air Force, Washington , D.C. )
Source: Fold3.com, Lindon , Utah
Quote from the document:
“(2 Witnesses)
Object was round, similar to a small aircraft. Bright
orange in color. Object was passing back and forth over a jet aircraft that was
heading NE. Aircraft flew in a straight pattern, but the object flew in a
zig-zag pattern.”
Project Blue Book listed
the case as “UNIDENTIFIED.”
Wikipedia article: “Rural Hall , North Carolina ”:
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UFO Case Directory (ANRECAT):
“Rotating Object & Animal Reaction
Feb. 15, 1963
Willow Grove, Australia”
(NICAP.org)
The whole UFO case report:
“Keith Basterfield:
February
15, 1963; Willow Grove, Australia
7:10 hrs local time. Farmer Charles Brew and his son
Trevor were in a milking shed, milking a herd of cows. Charles saw an object
descend very steeply out of the east out of low cloud, at about a forty-five
degree angle. The object was described as about 25 feet in diameter, and
about 9-10 feet
high. The lower portion, about three feet high, was rotating in an
anti-clockwise direction, and was of a bluish appearance. The upper portion of
the object appeared to be stationary; battleship grey in colour, with a
transparent dome on top. Protruding out of this dome was something which
resembled a broom handle. A sound, described as a ‘swishing’ or ‘burbling’ was
heard by Charles and also by Trevor. Trevor did not see the object due to his
position in the milking shed. The weather at the time was described as low
cloud, with rain. Visibility was poor with no thunder or lightning. The wind
Charles said, was from the east. The object travelled across the sky, and using
a tree for a reference, Charles estimated the object came as close as 75 feet . When due north of
him, it hovered over a tree for a few seconds, and then took off to the W at a
very fast speed, at an estimated 45 degree angle and lost in the low cloud. The
total duration was 15-16 seconds. Cows, and a nearby horse, reacted by running
away from the shed area. Charles reported he had a headache (an unusual
occurrence for him) following the event, which lasted a day. He also reported a
slight drop in milk production from the herd, over the week following the
incident. (Sources: (1) RAAF file series A703, control symbol 580-1-1 part 4,
pp373-390. This has detailed interview notes; sketches and map. (2) Transcript
of interview between the Brews and the Victorian UFO Research Society. 1963.
(3) Interview between the Brews and J E McDonald in 1967. (4) A series of blog
posts by Keith Basterfield, bringing all the available Moe material into one
place).”
Wikipedia article: “Willow Grove , Victoria ”:
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UFO Case Report (E-mail):
“Subject: Merced CA, April 4, 1949”
By Joan Woodward, Animal Reaction Specialist, 3
December 2005
(NICAP.org)
The whole UFO case report:
“Animal Reaction Feature:
At 10:20 PM, the witness and his dog went outdoors. The
witness heard an intense clicking sound coming from the sky and saw a dark
object as it moved against the background of stars. The witness described his
dog’s reaction as follows: ‘My dog was with me and directed her attention in
the general direction of this object’s flight throughout its course. She had
been romping with me on coming out of the house but without spoken word [she]
stopped and directed her attention to the previously described area [dark
object flight path].’
The sighting:
This sighting is listed as a Blue Book unknown.
Weather: Castle
AFB weather station
reported thin/broken clouds at 20,000 feet , 12 mile visibility and
surface winds as north at 9
mph . The witness reported his area (1 mile west of Merced and 7
miles south of Castle AFB )
was more sheltered and had no appreciable surface wind.
The witness is a Major in the Active USAF Reserves. He
is a pilot, with 2200 hours flight time, including night flying in WWII. He reported the sighting to the Intelligence
Officer at Castle Field.
Duration of sighting: 35-45 seconds (including sound
and visual)
The witness came outdoors with his dog and heard a ‘clicking
noise of considerable intensity.’ He stopped, locating the sound as coming from
the sky about 40 degrees from eastern horizon.
He observed a dark shape moving against the background of stars in a
flight path to the West or NW.
He described the object as a solid mass whose size he
estimated as 4-5 feet
in diameter and whose altitude he estimated as considerably less than 1,000 feet . On two occasions the reflection of
streetlights, located ½ block behind the witness, made the object appear to
have a dull-surface and one of light colored metal. Also, the reflection of the
streetlights off the surface of the object made the witness think that the
under-surface was curved. No exhaust trail was seen. No lights or flame
observed. No whistle or roar, only a clicking sound that maintained the same
pitch and speed, but altered in loudness (see below). The clicking sound was
compared to the beaters of a home mixer that were not properly meshed.
The dark object moved slowly going the West or NW,
made a 90-degree-arc turn to the South or SW. The clicking sound became louder
on the new heading. The clicking sound stopped when it was the loudest
(seemingly overhead relative to the witness) and the witness was unable to
detect the object after the sound ceased.
No EM effects or physiological effects were reported.
Source:
Memorandum to Director, FBI, from SAC, Los Angeles , dated May
13, 1949. Copy of the memorandum came
from MUFON Files with thanks to John Schuessler. Memo copied below:”
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