Saturday 8 February 2020

Website Searches:
Focus On UFO News Articles From
the Years 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 and 1976


Website: Trove (National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT, Australia):

(Search term: UFO 1972)

(Flying Saucer 1972)

(UFO 1973)

(Flying Saucer 1973)

(UFO 1974)

(Flying Saucer 1974)

(UFO 1975)

(Flying Saucer 1975)

(UFO 1976)

(Flying Saucer 1976)

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(National Library of Australia/wikimedia.org image)

UFO News Article:
“March 17, 1966: Ringwood Nun Spots UFO”


13 March 2011
(The Record, Woodland Park, New Jersey)

Source: ufocasebook.com

The whole article:
“ ‘Another UFO was reported in the area last week, and as a [Suburban Trends] reporter pointed out, it would have been difficult to find a more veracious observer,’ reads an editorial from March 17, 1966.

‘Mother Superior Veronica, Mount St. Francis Convent, Ringwood, reported seeing an object streak across the sky early last Thursday morning. It was ‘like a flying kite on fire,’ she said.

‘The object, reminiscent of Elijah’s flaming chariot (though the mother superior did not point this out), left ‘a red glow in its wake,’ the editorial said.

‘Mother Veronica said she later saw another, dimmer light over the cemetery, and another nun reported that same morning she saw a bright light over the Wanaque Reservoir, site of other recent 
‘sightings.’ ’

In light of the rash of UFO sightings, we said that maybe someone was trying to tell us something.

‘On the other hand, such activities did not seem to us all that unusual, what with St. Patrick’s Day upon us…’

The editorial then related a small Irish tale: ‘ ‘tell me,’ said a young man to an Irish crone many years ago. ‘Do you believe in wee people?’

‘ ‘Glory be to God no,’ answered the old woman. Then, in a confidential whisper, ‘But they’re there.’ ’ ”


Wikipedia article: “Ringwood, New Jersey”:


Wikipedia article: “Wanaque, New Jersey”:


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Satellite photo of Ringwood, New Jersey (tageo.com)
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Google Website Searches:
Focus On UFO Incidents At/Near Cemeteries


Website: J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS.org):

(Search term: “Cemetery”)

(Graveyard” -Shift)

Website: National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP.org):

(“Cemetery”)

(Graveyard” -Shift)

Website: National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC.org):

(“Cemetery”)

(Graveyard” -Shift)

Website: UFO Casebook (ufocasebook.com):

(“Cemetery”)

(Graveyard” -Shift)

Website: UFOINFO.com:

(“Cemetery”)

(Graveyard” -Shift)

(“Churchyard”)

Website: UFO DNA (thecid.com/ufo):

(“Cemetery”)

(Graveyard” -Shift)

Website: Archives For the Unexplained (AFU.se):

(“Cemetery”)

(Graveyard” -Shift)

UFOINFO.com UFO case report:
On This Day: March 8:

1967 - Mr. and Mrs. Wallace were driving in Leominster, Massachusetts at 1:05 in the morning when they noticed an unusual light flying over a nearby cemetery. They drove closer to investigate and saw the UFO surrounded by a heavy fog or mist. They described the object as a bright bluish-white, glowing dome-shaped object that was hovering low to the ground with a rocking, pendulum motion. The rim of the object glowed as bright as an acetylene torch. The car’s engine, lights, and radio failed. Mr. Wallace got out of the car and felt his arm tugged by some force against the body of the car. He felt tingling electric shocks and felt paralyzed in close presence to the object. The UFO wobbled, hummed, and then shot up vertically into sky. (Source: Raymond E. Fowler, UFOs: Interplanetary Visitors, p. 345; NICAP UFO Investigator, March 1967, p. 7; Richard Hall, The UFO Evidence Volume 2: A Thirty Year Report, pp. 199, 250, 267 & 331).”


Wikipedia article: “Leominster, Massachusetts”:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leominster,_Massachusetts

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Satellite photo of Leominster, Massachusetts (tageo.com)
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