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Friday, 21 February 2020
UFO Newspaper Letter:
“The Morning’s Mail:
UFO Sighting Nets Odd Explanation”
23 October 1967
(The Post-Standard, Syracuse ,
New York )
Source: NewspaperArchive.com
The whole letter:
“To the Editor of The Post-Standard.
I’m beginning to think that we in this area have been ‘had.’ In the past
three years, many local UFO sightings have been reported by the press here. You
may recall that a good percentage of these was ‘explained’ as the
misidentification by the observers of a high-altitude, experimental aircraft
from Griffiss Air Force Base at nearby Rome .
So many of our local large-scale sightings have been instantly ‘crushed’
by word from Hancock Field Air Force officials or from Griffiss itself. We have
heard this ‘experimental aircraft’ theory so much that it seems to be a now
customary reply for those who report that they have seen a UFO.
I am amazed now to learn that it isn’t just this area that has been
flooded with these ‘explanations.’ I firmly believe that it’s high time we
re-evaluate the worth of these statements, mainly because of this incident:
Several months ago, during nine consecutive evening hours, hundreds of
persons in the Oneonta area observed an object flashing red, white, and
greenish-blue lights alternately. Among the observers were a newspaper sports
editor, a Chamber of Commerce executive, and a school district superintendent.
In Oneonta, just as in Syracuse , a statement
was issued by Griffiss AFB to the effect that they had a lighted high-altitude
plane aloft at the time which was flying in a circle over Rome .
This is one time when that worn-out
explanation didn’t go over very well. Witnesses to the sighting quickly
rejected Griffiss statement, explaining that Rome
is approximately north-northwest of Oneonta — and the
UFO was seen in the east, toward Stamford .
ROBERT BARROW, Syracuse .”
My comment:
This newspaper letter is something to think about the next time we read
some of Project Blue Book’s UFO case reports or read/hear military statements
about UFO incidents.
Wikipedia article: “Griffiss Air Force Base”:
Wikipedia article: “Hancock Field Air National Guard Base”:
Wikipedia article: “Oneonta ,
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UFO News Article:
“UFOs Reported In LA Area”
23 March 1977
(The Times, San Mateo ,
California )
Source: NewspaperArchive.com
The whole article:
“Police, sheriff’s deputies, highway
patrol officers and Air Force guards reported a rash of UFO sightings in Southern California — at least
seven in a 9-hour period.
The law enforcement officers reported mysterious
bright lights that hovered, cruised and zoomed in the skies over Los Angeles , Orange , Ventura , Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
All the sightings were reported Monday night [21 March
1977] and early Tuesday [22 March 1977].
A Los Angeles Sheriff’s helicopter crew — Raymond
Davis, 39, and Theodore Roach, 40 — said they were about 600 feet over La Mirada Monday night
when they observed two lights in the Whittier Hills area.
They tried to follow them at 80 miles an hour but the
objects were faster.
About eight hours later, at 3:30 a.m. Tuesday,
security guards at March Air Force Base in the desert 50 miles east of Los Angeles reported
mysterious bright lighted objects in the sky.
Nearby, two Highway Patrol officers, Robert Scholl and
L. Orchard, noted in their log ‘a bright light with a vapour trail’ that
hovered over the Box Springs Canyon
area north of the air base in Riverside
County .
At the same time and 50 miles to the west, Los Angeles [Sheriff’s]
Deputies Lonnie Hicks, 28, and Robert Carr, 34, said they saw a bright light
following another light through the sky over Firestone. A resident in the area
called the sheriff’s station to report the same objects, deputies said.
About 10 minutes later and 12 miles to the south,
Deputy John McSorley at the sheriff’s helicopter station at Long Beach reported two mysterious bright
lights eastbound over the airfield.
Another 12 miles to the southwest, and five minutes
later, two objects were reported by police in Huntington Beach .
About the same time, officers in Ventura County ,
some 60 miles
to the northwest, reported similar sightings.
Sgt. Vincent Rupp, monitoring radio traffic at the
East Los Angeles Sheriff’s Station, said there were many radio reports of such
sightings between 3:45 and 4 a .m.
in Southern California and some from as far away as Salinas .”
Wikipedia article: “March Air Reserve Base”:
Quote from the Wikipedia article:
“March Air Reserve Base (IATA: RIV, ICAO: KRIV,
FAA LID: RIV) (March ARB), previously known as March
Air Force Base (March AFB) is located in Riverside
County , California between the
cities of Riverside , Moreno Valley ,
and Perris. It is the home to the Air Force Reserve Command’s Fourth Air Force
(4 AF) Headquarters and the host 452d Air Mobility Wing (452 AMW), the largest
air mobility wing of the Fourth Air Force.[3] In addition to multiple units of
the Air Force Reserve Command supporting Air Mobility Command, Air Combat
Command and Pacific Air Forces, March ARB is also home to units from the Army
Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, California Air National Guard and
the California Army National Guard. For almost 50 years, March AFB was a
Strategic Air Command base during the Cold War. The facility covers 2,075 acres (840 ha ) of land.[2]”
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UFO Case Directory (IMCAT):
“DSP Satellite Tracks Fast Walker
May 5, 1984
Orbit”
(NICAP.org)
The whole UFO case report:
“Fran Ridge:
May 5, 1984; ORBIT
At 1400 hours zulu time, an object was spotted by aUS , the ultra-sensitive orbiting
USDSP satellites our county uses for detailed surveillance and air defense. It
was reportedly tracked as it sped first directly toward the Earth at 22,000 mph and passed if
front and within 15 miles
of the satellite. It suddenly and without impact or contact with other devices
or obstructions curved outward, away from the Earth. It was tracked for another
9 minutes until it then disappeared. [An] alert was triggered at the North
America Air Defense Command. It had been determined to NOT be incoming
ballistic missiles, or any other type of conventionally explainable object.
These satellites have the infra-red capability to spot small heat sources on
the surface of the [Earth] and are time-proven as effective monitoring devices.”
May 5, 1984; ORBIT
At 1400 hours zulu time, an object was spotted by a
Wikipedia article: “Defense Support Program”:
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