Saturday, 9 April 2016

UFO News Article:
“Miami Sees Saucer”


5 October 1954
(Daytona Beach Morning Journal, Florida)

The whole article:
“A ‘hazy white, cigar shaped flying saucer’ was reported yesterday over Miami.

Norman Wagner said he saw the object traveling southeast. He said the object was self illuminated, soundless and remained in sight about 10 seconds.”

https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1873&dat=19541005&id=t1EgAAAAIBAJ&sjid=tcwEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3650,5901864





















Satellite photo of Miami, Florida (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)

UFO Related News Article:
“Veteran Pilot Quit When
Flying Ceased To Be Fun”


13 August 1961
(Daytona Beach Morning Journal, Florida)

The article reports on the career of U.S. military/airline pilot Robert Lee Williamson:


Quote from the article:
“Enroute from San Antonio to Houston April 25, 1950, on a beautifully clear day, an object was pointed out to Williamson by his copilot.

As Williamson described it: ‘It was perfectly round and silvery white like a full moon risen in the daytime. It also had the uneven and pocked look of the Moon on the circumference.

‘It was traveling at a terrific rate of speed from northwest to southwest. I turned the ship so passengers on both sides of the ship could see it, and they did.

‘Shortly after it disappeared, it came back at the same speed, going in the opposite direction.’

Williamson landed amid the clamor of the press from both Texas cities. He refused to comment on the incident.”

NOTE: The newspaper date is 13 August 1961.






















Map of Texas (wikimedia.org)
(wikimedia.org image)

UFO News Article:
“Many Report ‘Flying Saucers’ ”


19 February 1953
(The Horry County News and The Loris Sentinel, South Carolina)

The article reports on a 13-14 February 1953 Horry County, South Carolina, UFO flap that involved two possible animal mutilation incidents (cow/horse) and animal reactions (dogs/horse):


Farmer Arthur Marlowe (of Route 4, Loris) observed a UFO on 
14 February 1953, at 00:30 a.m.

14 hours later Marlowe found out that he had lost a cow on the spot over which the UFO had hovered. The cow’s legs were folded up underneath her and there was no sign of a struggle. The cow’s nose was pushed slightly into the dirt and pieces of the rye from the pasture were in her mouth, Marlowe said.

According to Marlowe, Leon Hardee, who lived one-half miles south of him, had lost a horse two days earlier with no signs of a struggle and with grass in its mouth.

Quote from the article:
“In Loris and elsewhere in the county and adjoining counties numerous people during the last week have reported sighting unfamiliar lighted objects passing throught he sky.

Marlowe, who lives two miles south of Highway 9 on the old Whiteville-Conway road, stated that he was awakened at approximately 30 minutes after midnight on Saturday morning, February 14th, by the barking of his dogs and the braying of his horse.

After throwing on his clothes, he looked out of a window and saw so much light that he thought his barn was on fire. When he got outside he discovered that the light was coming from an object about 70 feet above the ground and about 100 yards beyond his barn.

He was able to make out three cylindrical beams of light coming from the object, one from what appeared to him to be the front, another from the side facing him and the third from the rear of the object. The light was so bright, he said, that he could have read fine print where he was standing approximately 100 yards from it.

Although he had his gun with him and three times started to shoot the object, he decided not to in hopes that the object might settle to the ground.

The object was about as long as a boxcar and was oval shaped, Marlowe said. He was unable to see any markings of any kind on it. He did hear a noise coming from it which sounded like an electric motor under load.

After he had watched the object for approximately 25 minutes, it began to move gradually to the west getting higher as it moved away. Marlowe said that the noise coming from it became louder as it began to move.

While Marlowe’s experience is the most spectacular report, others have seen mysterious lights passing through the sky. The Lacy Hardees, the Roscoe Wilsons, the Levi Shelleys, and Miss Emmadell Prince, all of whom live in the newly developed area of Loris behind Prince’s Esso Station, report that between nine and 9:15 Friday night, February 13th, they saw some mysterious object.

They first noticed the object travelling from the south of Loris. They watched it move over Loris and on to the north. Then it turned around and passed back towards the south.

All they could see was a light, shining steadily, about the size of a fist, Roscoe Wilson said. When the object turned, the light became larger, but returned to its former size after it straightened up.

The Wilsons and Hardees said thet the object turned not to the right or left but turned up when it changed course to the north of Loris.

After the object got too close to the horizon to be seen the Lacy Hardees rode to the junction of Highway 701 and the street that goes down by H. Clay Hughes Store and Brick Warehouse and watched the object for about 25 minutes.

At this time the object which part of the time appeared about the size of star seemed to circle down until it reached a certain height. Then it rapidly darted up and to one side, and then began circling down again. It kept up this motion all the time they watched it.

They left their vantage point twice to find the Loris police. After they returned the second time they discovered that the object had disappeared.

Earlier the same evening Bob Benton, station agent for the Atlantic Coast Line at Loris, sighted a strangely lighted object in the sky at Nixon’s Crossroads on Highway 9 as he was driving to his home at Cherry Grove Beach.

The object came from over the water and seemed to curve to the south of the land. ‘It was just a big ball of white light on a level course,’ Mr. Benton said.

When he got to Cherry Grove Beach N. F. Nixon, Sally Rogers, and a Cox man told him that they had also seen the object.

Mark Garner of Myrtle Beach, co-owner of this paper, states that he saw a lighted object pass through the skies the same night at at 6:20 P.M.

A similar object was reported seen a number of times the same night in Marion County.”

The article continues on Page 5.





















Satellite photo of Loris, South Carolina (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)

Thursday, 7 April 2016

UFO News Article:
“Flying object sighting unexplained”


9 January 1987
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pennsylvania)

The article reports on the 31 August 1986 New Stanton (10-mile area between New Stanton and Connellsville, Pennsylvania) UFO incident. The UFO landed on a hillside.

Twenty witnesses sighted a low flying, cylindrical shaped, metallic UFO with multiple yellow-green lights.

Quote from the article:
“ ‘It’s a good one,’ (Stan) Gordon said of the Aug. 31 sighting. ‘Many people saw it move low over their cars. We have a signed statement from an FAA (Federal Aviation Administration (not Agency)) traffic controller with 16 years experience who saw it and said it wasn’t any type of conventional aircraft.’

Motorists in the New Stanton area first believed the low-flying object was an aircraft in trouble and as they came around a bend, found a hillside on fire. Several people stopped their cars and climbed the embankment where all they found were two rings of fire, Gordon said.”

The article also mentions two other 1986 Pennsylvania UFO incidents that involve cylindrical shaped UFOs:

https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1129&dat=19870109&id=Tc9RAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9m0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=7122,2097092

Quote from “The 1986 UFO Chronology” (nicap.org):
“Aug. 31, 1986; Stanton, PA                  
9:00 PM. Object seen landing, flames, burnt traces. 
(Ref. 3, Phillips)”





















Satellite photo of New Stanton, Pennsylvania (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)

Google Website Searches:
Focus On UFO News Articles Mentioning
Cylindrical/Rocket/Elongated Shaped UFOs


Website: Google News Archive (news.google.com/newspapers):

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UFO news article:
“REPORT UFO SEEN AT DA NANG BASE”

15 June 1967
(The Norwalk Hour, Connecticut)

The whole article:
“The U.S. Air Force is investigating numerous reports that an unidentified flying object was sighted Sunday northwest of the big Da Nang military base.

The Air Force has made no report of the incident or its finding, but informed sources say many U.S. military men reported seeing the object (on 11 June 1967).

They said it was cylindrical and silver colored and was visible for several minutes.

Two F102 Delta-Dagger jets were sent up but the pilots were unable to locate the object, these sources said.

They said they knew of no photographs taken of the object.”











Aerial view of the Da Nang (South Vietnam) airfield and 
base complex (a-1-6.org photo)

Wednesday, 6 April 2016

UFO News Article:
“UFOs in Vernon County? –
Strange Objects Sighted”


31 December 1973
(The Nevada Daily Mail, Missouri)

Quote from the article:
“Since early November, strange things have been witnessed in the Vernon County skies by a number of persons who, until recently, have been rather reluctant to discuss what they have seen.

Dispatchers at the Nevada Police Department said they have received reports in recent months, primarily from the Walker area, where the farmers expressed fear that someone has intentions of rustling their cattle via the airways.

Probably the most detailed account of sightings comes from an area northeast of Nevada near the Marmaton River where Charlie Simpson resides. Persons who know Simpson vouch for his honesty, sincerity and truthfulness.

Simpson said his first experience with an unidentified flying object (UFO) came on about Nov. 1 (1973) when he and Steve Wolf heard a roaring sound near his house. Both rushed outside to see what was making the roar, and Simpson gave the following account:

‘We walked out the door and saw something moving out of the southeast heading toward the northwest. It was about 100 feet above the treetops, and I could best describe it as a movie rocket.’

Simpson said it was too dark to describe the object in detail, as the only visible portion they witnessed was an apparent flame belching from the  rear of the object. ‘We watched it until we lost sight of it because of the trees,’ said Simpson.

‘It moved really fast and along the direction of the river,’ he continued. Simpson said about a month ago the same type of noise was heard, but nothing was seen.”



















Satellite photo of Nevada, Missouri (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)

U.S. Government UFO Document:
“PROJECT 10073 RECORD (CARD):
DATE – TIME GROUP: 10 May 54/
LOCATION: Elsinore, California”


(Project Blue Book, U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.)

Source: Fold3.com, Lindon, Utah

The source of the UFO incident is Donald R. Higgin, Squadron Leader, Royal Air Force.

Quote from the document (Page 1):
“Dark gun metal hue. Delta winged had a third fin. Object passed between two a/c on exercise at 22,000 ft. speed of object estimated in excess of 240 knots. Pilot in formation observed obj. Others in formation did not see UFO.”

The case is listed as “UNIDENTIFIED.”

The UFO incident occurred over Oceanside, California, according to Pages 2-4.

https://www.fold3.com/image/6781494



(ufocasebook.com image)



Satellite photo of Oceanside, California (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)

Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Canadian Government UFO Documents:
“Official Canadian UFO documents”


Web page owner: Isaac Koi, UK
(Box.com)

Quote from the web page:
“Reproduced with the permission of the Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada (2012), kindly granted at the request of Isaac Koi.

Source: Library and Archives Canada’s website (www.bac-lac.gc.ca)”

https://app.box.com/s/xgc5ye9dwyf93tu1zi0j







The wordmark of the Government of Canada
(wikimedia.org image)

Sunday, 3 April 2016

Google Website Searches:
Focus On UFO Incidents At
Malls/Marts/Shopping Centers/
Stores/Shops/Warehouses


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

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

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Website: UFO Casebook (ufocasebook.com):

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Website: UFOINFO.com:

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

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NICAP.org UFO case report:
A large disk shaped UFO was observed by hundreds of people at the Glendale Shopping Center and other persons in Indianapolis, Indiana, in September (date could be incorrect) 1965, according to the report.

The whole UFO case report:
“September 1965: On an unknown date it September at 8:30 PM in Indianapolis, Indiana, a mother and her two sons, age 9 and 7 respectively, were driving home from at Cub Scout meeting that had been held at the White River Elementary School. The evening was warm and the sky was very clear. Several airplanes were in the air. The witnesses eyes were on the skies because there had been a number of publicized UFO sightings. Just as they were starting in to a curve at Haynes Avenue they saw a band of lights in the sky. The band of lights was moving very fast and then stopped and hovered, bobbing around like a small boat in choppy water. The witnesses reported that the band of light was as large as a house!

After completing the curve, the mother stopped the car and all got out to watch what they knew was a disc but they could only see the lights around the edge. A groups of planes headed toward the disc and the object took off to the south over the Glendale area. The duration of the sighting was three minutes. Later that evening they watched Frank Edwards on the TV news talking about what they had seen which was witnessed by hundreds at the Glendale Shopping Center. He said that witnesses described the object as a large disc (Exhibit 5A) with red, white, blue, and green lights around the edge. According to Mr. Edwards, it flew east and hovered over some radio towers knocking a radio station off the air for a short time.

This sighting was later recalled for us by the witness. The date of the sighting could be incorrect. There are no entries in the computer or in the EGBA for this sighting although it was mentioned by TV news person, Frank Edwards. Norma Croda recently investigated this sighting. (Ref 3).”

http://www.nicap.org/Early_Sixties.htm



















Satellite photo of Indianapolis, Indiana (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)

UFO Article (Blog):
“The James Stokes UFO Sighting, November 1957”


By Kevin D. Randle, 26 July 2014
(A Different Perspective, Cedar Rapids, Iowa)

Quote from the article:
“As should be obvious, I have spent some time looking into the November 1957 UFO sightings, especially those in the desert southwest. I have been through what I can find, including the original reports that appear in The A.P.R.O. Bulletin, the NICAP UFO Investigator, the Project Blue Book files, and the skeptical end of these cases including Watch the Skies! by Curtis Peebles.

What I find interesting is how the Project Blue Book investigators seemed to miss basic facts, made allegations that were never corroborated (which is a nice way to suggest they just made up stuff), and wrote off cases based not on the evidence but on their own personal bias. The James Stokes case of November 5, 1957, proves the point.

What prompted this is what I read in Watch the Skies!. The information is right out of the Project Blue Book files, reported as if this was an unbiased search for the truth, the only credible source for information and dismisses Stokes as a liar. That allegation is based on trivia, much of it coming from the mistakes made by the Air Force which could have been corrected if they had cared anything for the truth.

The first point is the claim that Stokes, after his sighting and before he did anything else, called the media, in this case the Alamogordo radio station to describe what he had seen. But the evidence, available at the time, is that Stokes first called his superior, Major Ralph Everett, at Holloman Air Force Base to ask if he could talk about the case. When he received the affirmative, he didn’t call the radio station. He called his friend, Jim Lorenzen. But the radio station news director, Terry Clarke, having learned Stokes’ name from Everett, was looking for Stokes so that even if Stokes hadn’t called Lorenzen, who then called radio station, the story would have gotten out. So, Stokes story can’t be criticized for his the media contact.”


















(ufocasebook.com image)

UFO Article (Blog):
“Coral In The Desert: Searching for Socorro.”


By Dr. Michael D. Swords, 29 June 2010
(The Big Study)

Quote from the article:
“Many people know that Coral and Jim Lorenzen had long UFO research careers working out of Tucson, Arizona, and a few know that they began their ‘hobby’ in Wisconsin. Only those interested in UFO history realize that much of their important work occurred while they were working in government jobs in the Alamagordo/HollomanAFB area of New Mexico. They were the primary UFOlogical source for information for the James Stokes affair, just after Levelland, and had many contacts, even in the military, in what was a particularly UFO-friendly environment. The famous [and controversial] UFO photograph to the left [usually written off by conservatives as a noctilucent cloud or some similar weather phenomenon] was a Holloman area case looked into by Coral who felt that the woman’s testimony about the thing’s fast speed was honest, and so trusted the photo. [My memory is dull on this point, but what softly rings it in is that Coral knew the witness---if so, then maybe one should keep this photo in the graybasket rather than the trashbasket.] The real point is that Coral knew many people in the Socorro neighborhood including some with military connections.

Has Coral strengthened the case for Socorro? Well, you could read it that way. She is also reminding us that lots of stuff gets tested in and around Holloman.”














Jim and Coral Lorenzen
(1bp.blogspot.com photo)

UFO Article:
“UFO Lands at AIR FORCE BASE”


By Coral Lorenzen
(Unknown date)
(Fate Magazine, U.S.A.)

Source: NICAP.org

Quote from the article:
“THE LOUDSPEAKER at Main Control on the Holloman Air Force Base-White Sands Proving Ground Integrated Test Range suddenly blared these electrifying words: ‘I’ve got a UFO.’

It was Thursday, April 30, 1964. A lone B-57 was flying a routine mission in the vicinity of Stallion Site, a few miles east of San Antonio, N. Mex., on the north range. The pilot had called Main Control and said: ‘I’m not alone up here.’ Control called for an explanation and the pilot replied: ‘I’ve got a UFO.’

The controller then asked: ‘What does it look like?’

The B-57 pilot replied: ‘It’s egg-shaped and white.’

‘Any markings,’ asked control.

‘Same as Socorro,’ the pilot said and then added, ‘I’m going to make another pass.’

Minutes later, after the big jet had made its turn and come in over the area where the UFO was first seen, the pilot contacted Main Control again and reported: ‘It’s on the ground.’

Then radio communications ceased. Photo crews were asked to stand by.”


Wikipedia article: “Holloman Air Force Base”:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holloman_Air_Force_Base

Wikipedia article: “White Sands Missile Range”:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Sands_Missile_Range

Holloman Air Force Base is located 10 kilometres (6 miles) south west of the central business district of Alamogordo, New Mexico.















Aerial view of Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico
(airports-worldwide.com(airports-worldwide.com photo)




















Satellite photo of Alamogordo, New Mexico (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)