Tuesday, 21 July 2020

UFO Case Report (E-mail):
“Subject: MacMillan Pass,
NWT/Yukon Border, Canada, Mid July 1988”


By Joan Woodward, Animal Reaction Specialist, 4 April 2006
(NICAP.org)

The whole UFO case report:
Animal Reaction Feature:
Three men were transporting horses in a high-sided, open topped truck to the MacMillan Pass summit. Arriving in the afternoon at the unloading site, one of the men took his camera and walked 600 feet or so away to take a photograph of mountains to the south. As he looked through the viewfinder he heard an extremely loud fluttering sound approaching from behind and above.

After getting a photograph of the object, the witness ran toward the truck. The horses, not yet unloaded, were panicked. They were trying to jump out of the truck, and the two ‘outfitters’ were desperately trying to calm them and to keep them from injuring themselves. Eventually the horses did calm. The outfitters did not see the unknown object, but commented that they had never before seen the horses react in this way.

The Sighting:
When the witness heard the loud sound approaching behind and above him (putting the unknown about 600-700 feet from the horses), he kept one eye on the viewfinder and caught a glimpse of the object passing above him out of the corner of his other eye. Then, almost instantly, he caught the object in the viewfinder as it rapidly flew over the valley in front of him. It appeared to slow, and he snapped a picture.  The object wavered and turned to the right and accelerated. It became silent as it changed direction. It disappeared into the distance flying up the valley.

Martin Jasek analyzed the photograph, which shows an object with a domed top and a rectangular-looking bottom.* Jasek’s calculated angular size of the object in the photograph is 0.28° (0.55 moon diameter).

Duration of the sighting was in seconds.  The unknown’s altitude when over the witness’s head was estimated as 1500-1800 feet. The peak visually nearest the unknown object (in the photograph) is about 4000 m (13,000 feet) away (email, Jasek to Woodward, March 22, 2006 and April 20, 2006).

No EM or physiological effects were reported.

Source:
Jasek, Martin, 2001, UFO Photographed at MacMillan Pass, Horses go Ballistic near the NWT/Yukon Border, Mid July 1988:  online at

NOTE: Both MacMillan and Macmillan are used in Canada, according to a Google search.


Wikipedia article: “Macmillan Pass Airport”:


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UFO at MacMillan Pass, near the NWT/Yukon border, Canada,
Mid July 1988 (Photo: ufobc.ca/NICAP.org)







Macmillan (MacMillan) Pass Airport, Yukon, Canada
(Photo: Google)

UFO Interview (Partial Transcript):
“Interview of Witnesses to Eastlake UFO
March 4, 1988”


Copyright 1988, Richard P. Dell’Aquila and Dale B. Wedge
(NICAP.org)

Text by NICAP.org:
“On March 26, 1988, two civilian witnesses to the Eastlake UFOs (W1 and her husband W2) who were on the beach with the Coast Guard March 4, 1988 were interviewed. The following is a partial transcript of that interview, conducted by Dale Wedge (DW) and Rick Dell’Aquila (RD). Several other witnesses have also been [interviewed] and photographic evidence has been obtained. To date, however, the Coast Guard has refused further information or interviews of its personnel concerning the UFO sighting that night near the CEI electric power plant. The investigation continues.”


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Satellite photo of Eastlake, Ohio (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)

UFO Article:
“MUFON CONGRATULATES CONGRESS FOR 2021 AGENDA CONTAINING UAP DISCLOSURE REPORTING BILL – REPORTEDLY CALLS FOR UNCLASSIFIED GOVERNMENT-WIDE REPORT ON UAP & ADVANCED AERIAL THREATS”


(Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), Irvine, California)

MUFON reports on the 2020-2021 Senate Intelligence Authorization Act.

In this report, Marco Rubio, Acting Chairman of the Select Committee on Intelligence, instructs the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), the Secretary of Defense and the heads of other agencies to compile data on “unidentified aerial phenomena.”

The first sentence in the report reads as follows:
“The Committee supports the efforts of the Unidentified Aerial [Phenomena] Task Force at the Office of Naval Intelligence to standardize collection and reporting on unidentified aerial phenomenon, any links they have to adversarial foreign governments, and the threat they pose to U.S. military assets and installations.”


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(Image: Mutual UFO Network/wikimedia.org)