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Sunday, 4 October 2020

UFO News Article:
“Cattleman Says Flying Saucer Rustles Steer”

10 September 1956

(Idaho Free Press, Nampa, Idaho)

Source: National UFO Community, U.S.A. (https://nufoc.wordpress.com/)

The whole article:

“A Twin Falls attorney reported that a ‘flying saucer’ swooped down on his ranch south of here Friday night and apparently made off with a 400-pound steer. 

E. L. Rayburn reported this story to the Twin Falls County sheriff’s office:

‘I was at my ranch about 40 miles south of here when I saw a strange object about 200 feet in diameter flying overhead. It had a whirling effect on top and gave off an orange glow. It came in fast overhead and swooped to the ground near a spot where a 400-pound white-faced steer was standing. 

‘Then the object sped off like a streak of light and the steer was gone.’

Rayburn said two employes on the ranch, Joe and Dick Parker, also saw the object. He said no trace has been found of the steer. 

Miss Pat Morrison of Twin Falls also reported seeing ‘a strange orangish object’ in the sky over the city Friday night. But she said it might have been the planet Mars, which presently is close to the [Earth].”

https://nufoc.wordpress.com/2017/09/04/ufo-cattle-abduction-twin-falls-idaho-sept-7-1956/

Wikipedia article: “Twin Falls, Idaho”:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_Falls,_Idaho

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Twin Falls, Idaho

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Saturday, 13 June 2020

UFO News Article:
“Flying Discs Cavort Over Mojave Desert”


3 August 1952
(Daily Boston Globe, Massachusetts)

Source: ufonewspaper.blogspot.com

The whole article:
“Now it’s flying saucers over the Mojave Desert.

The sheriff’s office here [Lancaster, California] says more than half a dozen persons reported sighting two round reddish-white lights moving in the sky shortly before midnight last night [2 August 1952?].

Sgt I. L. McCaleb said deputies T. M. Morrissey and W. D. Malette spotted them first.

‘They appeared over the horizon to the West,’ McCaleb said the deputies told him. ‘At first they settled toward the earth, then hovered. Finally, while one stayed motionless, the other took off in a southerly direction, passing behind a hill.

‘It reappeared on the other side and finally disappeared. The other then began swinging like a pendulum. It finally dropped below the horizon.’

McCaleb said CAA men in an airport tower at Palmdale, and others also reported the lights.”


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Satellite photo of Lancaster, California (tageo.com)
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Monday, 30 March 2020

UFO News Article:
“Flying Object Seen On Desert”


5 November 1957
(Las Vegas Daily Optic, Las Vegas, New Mexico)

Source: NICAP.org

The whole article:
“An electronics engineer reported seeing an unidentified flying object on an isolated desert highway near Alamogordo in southern New Mexico Monday afternoon [4 November 1957].

James Stokes, 42-year-old engineer in an upper air research project at the Air Force Missile Development Center near Alamogordo, said 10 automobiles stopped or were stopped on U.S. Highway 54, between White Sands Proving [Ground] and the Air Force Development Center, when the flying object appeared.

Earlier in the day, officials at White Sands Proving [Ground] said two army patrols reported seeing a similar object or objects on Sunday [3 November 1957].
    
Object Stops Cars
  
Similar reports came Sunday from Levelland, Tex.
  
Stokes, in a taped interview for Terry Clark news director of station KALG in Alamogordo, reported that object approached from the northeast over the Sacramento mountains. He said the first indication that something out of the ordinary was happening was a gradual fading of the radio in his automobile.
  
Then, he said the car engine died, and he noticed that several other cars on the highway had stopped. He said he noticed that the occupants were getting out of their cars and pointing toward the sky.
      
Passed At Highway
  
‘Looking up,’ Stokes said in the interview, ‘I saw a light-colored egg-shaped object making a shallow dive across the sky to the northeast.
  
‘Then it wheeled and made a pass at the highway, across the road not more than two miles ahead.

‘It then moved away toward the Organ mountains near White Sands Proving [Ground] to the southwest.

‘As it passed at its closest point I could feel a kind of a heat wave but there was no sound.
      
No Visible Portholes
  
‘It had no visible portholes and there was no vapor trail, smoke of flame visible.’
  
(Stokes said he remembered the details precisely because he pulled out a notebook and jotted down everything he saw.)
  
‘When I got back to my car and checked the engine, I found it intact, but the battery was steaming. But it started with no trouble and I headed for a phone to notify officials at the Air Force Missile development Center at Alamogordo.’
  
(An Air Force public information officer told United Press Monday night he had no information to report.).
      
Severe Sunburn
  
Stokes said that he noticed later, after he reached home, that he had a severe sunburn.
  
He said most of the motorists who saw the object were engineers or technicians who work on rocket projects at White Sands. He identified two others at the scene as Allan D. Baker of Las Cruces, N.M., and a Mr. Duncan, also of Las Cruces.
  
Stokes said it appeared to be 500 feet in length, with a shiny surface like the mother of pearl.
  
He said it remained visible for about three minutes—from 1:10 p.m., m.s.t. to 1:13 p.m.

Seen By Patrols
  
Otero county’s sheriff’s office had no reports on the object.

Officials at White Sands Proving [Ground], where missiles are tested, said two separate military patrols reported seeing an unidentified flying object [or] objects Sunday over an isolated area of the proving grounds near ‘Trinity’ site where the first atomic bomb was exploded in 1945.

They investigated the site, but found no markings.”

My comment:
It is very interesting to note that the 3 November 1957 UFO incident at White Sands Proving Ground occurred just two months after the activities at the Air Force Missile Development Center (Holloman AFB) started.

Anyone researching the UFO phenomenon will sooner or later discover that UFOs apparently are very interested in military bases and military technology.

http://www.nicap.org/articles/571104orogrande_article.htm

Wikipedia article: “Air Force Missile Development Center”:


Quote from the above Wikipedia article:
“The Air Force Missile Development Center and its predecessors were Cold War units that conducted and supported numerous missile tests using facilities at Holloman Air Force Base, where the center was the host unit (‘Holloman’ and ‘Development Center’ were sometimes colloquially used to identify military installations in the Tularosa Basin.)

Active: 1 September 1957[2]-1 August 1970[3]”

Wikipedia article: “White Sands Missile Range”:


Quote from the Wikipedia article:
White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) is a military testing area operated by the United States Army. The range was originally established as the White Sands Proving Ground on July 9, 1945.

Significant events

* The first atomic bomb (code named Trinity) was test detonated at Trinity Site near the northern boundary of the range on July 16, 1945; seven days after the White Sands Proving Ground was established.[7]

* White Sands V-2 Launching Site. (This was followed by the testing of American rockets, which continues to this day, along with testing other technologies.)

* NASA’s Space Shuttle Columbia landed on the Northrup Strip at WSMR on March 30, 1982 as the conclusion to mission STS-3.[8] This was the only time that NASA used WSMR as a landing site for the space shuttle.”

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James Stokes, AFMDC Engineer
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The yellow line indicates where James Stokes saw the UFO,
16 kilometres (10 miles) to the south of OrograndeNew Mexico
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Satellite photo of OrograndeNew Mexico (tageo.com)
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Map of White Sands Missile Range and Tularosa Basin
New Mexico (2004)
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Monday, 2 March 2020

UFO Report (UFO Cases):
“Sheriffs Watch High-Performance Discs
Also Tracked On Radar
March 14-20, 1966: Southeastern Michigan”


(NICAP.org)

“Original Page Source: http://www.fufor.com/case660314.htm

From about 3:50 a.m. on March 14 and for 2-1/2 hours thereafter, Washtenaw County sheriffs and police in neighboring jurisdictions reported disc-shaped objects moving at fantastic speeds and making sharp turns, diving and climbing, and hovering. At one point, four UFOs in straight-line formation were observed. Selfridge AFB confirmed tracking UFOs over Lake Erie at 4:56 a.m. Following is the log of ‘Complaint No. 00967’ signed by Cpl. Broderick and Deputy Patterson of the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Department:

‘3:50 a.m. Received calls from Deputies Bushroe and Foster, car 19, stating that they saw some suspicious objects in the sky, disc, star-like colors, red and green, moving very fast, making sharp turns, having left to right movements, going in a Northwest direction.

4:04 a.m. Livingston County [sheriff’s department] called and stated that they also saw the objects, and were sending car to the location.

4:05 a.m. Ypsilanti Police Dept. also called stated that the object was seen at the location of US-12 and I-94 [intersection of a U.S. and an Interstate highway].

4:10. a.m. Monroe County [sheriffs department] called and stated that they also saw the objects.

4:20 a.m. Car 19 stated that they just saw four more in the same location moving at a high rate of speed.

4:30 a.m. Colonel Miller [county civil defense director] was called; he stated just to keep an eye on the objects that he did not know what to do, and also check with Willow Run Airport.

4:54 a.m. Car 19 called and stated that two more were spotted coming from the Southeast, over Monroe County. Also that they were side by side.

4:56 a.m. Monroe County [sheriffs department] stated that they just spotted the object, and also that they are having calls from citizens. Called Selfridge Air Base and they stated that they also had some objects [presumably on radar] over Lake Erie and were unable to get any ID from the objects. The Air Base called Detroit Operations and were to call this Dept. back as to the disposition.

5:30 a.m. Dep. Patterson and I [Cpl. Broderick] looked out of the office and saw a bright light that appeared to be over the Ypsilanti area. It looked like a star but was moving from North to East.

6:15 a.m. As of this time we have had no confirmation from the Air Base.’

Washtenaw County deputies B. Bushroe and J. Foster formally stated: ‘This is the strangest thing that [we] have ever witnessed. We would have not believed this story if we hadn't seen it with our own eyes. These objects could move at fantastic speeds, and make very sharp turns, dive and climb, and hover with great maneuverability. We have no idea what these objects were, or where they could have come from. At 4:20 a.m. there were four of these objects flying in a line formation, in a north westerly direction, at 5:30 these objects went out of view, and were not seen again.’

Deputy Bushroe told the press: ‘It would swing back and forth like a pendulum, then shoot upward at tremendous speed, hover and then come down just as fast.’ Dexter police and Livingston County sheriffs, contacted by Bushroe and Foster, ‘reported that they saw the same objects engaging in the same maneuvers.’

March 17, 1966, Milan, Michigan. 4:25 a.m. Sgt. Nuel Schneider and Deputy David Fitzpatrick saw top-shaped objects making sharp maneuvers. They alternately hovered, rose and fell quickly, darted around at jet-like speed, their light dimming and brightening periodically. In a report to NICAP, the officers stated that two objects were operating together, circling and flying in formation, while a third object hovered at lower altitude.

March 20, 1966, Dexter, Michigan. About 8:30 p.m. Frank Mannor and family, and dozens of other witnesses, reported that a domed oval object with ‘quilted’ or ‘waffled’ surface and lights in the center and on each end had landed in a swampy field. Deputies David Fitzpatrick and Stanley McFadden parked car #34 adjacent to the area and began a search with Frank Mannor.

‘While in the woods area,’ their report states, ‘a brilliant light was observed from the far edge of the woods, and upon [our] approaching, the light dimmed in brilliance....The brilliant light [then] again appeared, and then disappeared. A continued search of the area was conducted, through swamp and high grass, with negative results. Upon returning to the patrol vehicle, the undersigned officers were informed that one of the objects had been hovering directly over the area where our flashlight beams had been seen, and then [it] departed in a west direction of flight, at high rate of speed.’

As he and other officers were rushing to the scene, Officer Robert Hartwell of the Dexter Police Department saw a luminous object buzz his car. Robert Taylor, Dexter Police Chief, said he watched an object in the field from Frank Mannor’s home on a knoll overlooking the area. It appeared as a pulsating red, glowing object. Through binoculars he saw ‘a light on each end of the thing.’

(Sheriffs’ statements in NICAP files. See The U.F.O. Investigator, March-April 1966, pp. 5-6; Detroit News, March 14, 1966; LIFE Magazine, Apr. 1, 1966; Newsweek, Apr. 4, 1966.)”


Wikipedia article: “Selfridge Air National Guard Base”:


Quote from the Wikipedia article:
Selfridge Air National Guard Base or Selfridge ANGB (IATA: MTC, ICAO: KMTC, FAA LID: MTC) is an Air National Guard installation located in Harrison Township, Michigan, near Mount Clemens. Selfridge Field was one of thirty-two Air Service training camps established after the United States entry into World War I in April 1917.[1]

United States Air Force

After World War II Selfridge expanded to its present size of 3,600 acres (1,500 ha), and in 1947 the Selfridge Field was renamed Selfridge Air Force Base.[22] The base grew steadily and soundly, acquiring impressive buildings and long concrete strips. In 1950, Headquarters for the Tenth Air Force, which was in charge of all Air Reserve records for a 13-state area in the Midwest, moved to Selfridge. It recalled and trained Air Reservists, and as an administrative group, the Tenth was the largest of the tenant units at Selfridge.[22]

From 1947–1970 the base hosted three successive Cold War aircraft units: the 56th Fighter Wing (28 July 1947 – 1952), which conducted the first west-to-east jet fighter transatlantic crossing (US to Scotland via Greenland, 1948); the 4708th Defense (later Air Defense) Wing from 1952–1956; the 439th Fighter-Bomber Wing (1952–7); and the 1st Fighter Wing (Air Defense) from 1956–1970.[23] The units’ Selfridge aircraft were F-51 Mustangs (439th, 1953-4), Lockheed P-80 Shooting Stars (439th 1953-6, 56th), F-84 Thunderstreaks (439th), North American F-86D Sabres (1st), and F-102 Delta Daggers (1st). In April 1954, the Selfridge’s 13th Fighter-Intercepter Squadron of the 4708th Air Defense Wing won the Eastern Air Defense Force rocket gunnery championship;[24] and on 10 May 1956, a Selfridge F-86D accidentally fired 22 Mighty Mouse rockets while on the ground.[25] In November 1957, Air Defense Command (ADC) assumed control of Selfridge AFB.”

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Selfridge Air National Guard Base, near Mount Clemens, Michigan
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County map of Michigan (lib.utexas.edu)
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