Related posts:
Tuesday, 17 October 2017
UFO Article:
“UFOs Over Hanford:
Commander R.W. Hendershot”
(PROJECT 1947, Canterbury, Connecticut)
The article reports about the radar UFO incidents that
occurred over Hanford Nuclear Reservation, Washington, in late December 1944
and January and February 1945.
PROJECT 1947 also presents
U.S.N.R. Commander Hendershot’s UFO report.
Related posts:
Aerial
view of the Hanford Site, Washington State , January 1960
Monday, 16 October 2017
UFO News Article (Blog):
“Still looks like rain”
By
Billy Cox, 13 October 2017
(De
Void, Sarasota Herald-Tribune , Florida )
Billy
Cox reports about the 24 October 1968 Minot Air
Force Base, North Dakota ,
UFO case and Tom DeLonge’s company, To The Stars
Academy of Arts & Science.
http://devoid.blogs.heraldtribune.com/15590/still-looks-like-rain/
http://devoid.blogs.heraldtribune.com/15590/still-looks-like-rain/
Related posts:
Aerial view of Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota
(wikimedia.org photo)
(tothestars.media/cdn.shopify.com
image)
Sunday, 15 October 2017
Google Searches:
Focus On Glenn Ryder’s Involvement
In the Hickson/Parker UFO Incident
The Charles Hickson/Calvin Parker UFO incident occurred
in Pascagoula , Mississippi , on 11 October 1973.
Glenn Ryder was a Jackson County Deputy Sheriff at the
time of the Pascagoula UFO incident.
(Search term: Glenn Ryder Pascagoula UFO) (All)
(Glenn
Ryder Pascagoula UFO) (Videos)
(4.bp.blogspot.com photo)
(tageo.com photo)
Saturday, 14 October 2017
UFO Article:
“There I Was: The X-Files Edition”
14 March 2015
(fightersweep.com, U.S.A. )
The article (written by former naval aviator Paco
Chierici) reports on the 14 November 2004 USS Nimitz UFO incident (occurred
about a hundred miles south west of San Diego , California ).
(wikimedia.org photo)
UFO News Article & TV News Report:
“I-Team: Public company
launched to investigate UFOs”
11 October 2017
(CBS KLAS-TV LasVegasNOW.com, Las Vegas , Nevada )
George Knapp reports on Tom DeLonge’s company, To The
Stars Academy of Arts & Science.
http://www.lasvegasnow.com/news/i-team-public-company-launched-to-investigate-ufos/833004610
http://www.lasvegasnow.com/news/i-team-public-company-launched-to-investigate-ufos/833004610
(tothestars.media/cdn.shopify.com image)
Friday, 13 October 2017
UFO TV Talk Show (Audio):
“Dick Cavett Show on UFOs 11-2-73 -
Interview with Charles Hickson”
Source: davidmarlerufo.com
The TV talk show discusses the 11 October 1973 Charles
Hickson/Calvin Parker UFO case (occurred in Pascagoula , Mississippi ).
I also reported about this TV talk show on 9 June
2016.
(4.bp.blogspot.com photo)
(tageo.com photo)
Thursday, 12 October 2017
UFO Article (Blog):
“The Newhouse Utah Movie - Part Two”
By
Kevin D. Randle, 24 December 2013
(A
Different Perspective, Cedar Rapids ,
Iowa )
Delbert
C. Newhouse, a U.S. Navy Warrant Officer and Chief Photographer, filmed several
manoeuvring UFOs over Tremonton ,
Utah , on 2 July 1952, at 11:00
a.m.
Quote
from the article:
“Well,
as I have said, repeatedly, nothing is simple in the world of the UFO. Skeptics
have made a big deal out of a letter written by Dr. James McDonald in which he
quotes from his 1970 interview with Delbert Newhouse that he, Newhouse, was ‘…positive
they had cut the first 10 or 20
feet [of the film], which were shot when the objects
were very much closer…’ There was also discussion by Newhouse that he had not
received the original film back and that seems to be borne out by various
letters and memos contained in the Project Blue Book files.
However,
this does seem to strengthen, to a degree, Newhouse’s statements to McDonald
some twenty (or 18) years after the fact. He said the film was altered, he said
that frames were missing, and he was correct about both those things.”
The fact that the U.S. Air Force tampered with both the 1950 Nicholas Mariana film and the 1952 film recorded by Delbert C. Newhouse – seems to point towards that the U.S. Air Force or anotherU.S.
government agency/group collects and keeps the best UFO evidence.
http://kevinrandle.blogspot.com/2013/12/the-newhouse-utan-movie-part-two.html
The fact that the U.S. Air Force tampered with both the 1950 Nicholas Mariana film and the 1952 film recorded by Delbert C. Newhouse – seems to point towards that the U.S. Air Force or another
http://kevinrandle.blogspot.com/2013/12/the-newhouse-utan-movie-part-two.html
Related
posts:
Freeze-frame from the 2 July 1952 Tremonton, Utah , UFO film
(gststic.com image)
Wednesday, 11 October 2017
UFO Newsletter Issue:
“U.F.O. Historical Revue”
No.
7, September 2000
(UHR,
Stoneham , Massachusetts )
This
issue focuses on the question of tampering (by the U.S. Air Force) with the 15
August 1950 Nicholas Mariana UFO
film.
Quote from the article:
“CONCLUSIONS – A few more things are now more certain about the Great
Falls UFO footage than they were before:
1) In spite of the Air Force’s claims to the contrary, there is strong
evidence that the film sequence was clipped after it had been sent to the Air
Force in 1950. Witness statements and Air Force documents allude to a longer
sequence than currently exists.”
Related
posts:
Film freeze-frame of the
15 August 1950 Great Falls , Montana , UFOs (filmed by Nicholas Mariana) (ufocasebook.com image)
Tuesday, 10 October 2017
UFO News Article:
“The farmer who saw and the Mountie who believed: Sask.’s most famous UFO sighting”
29 September 2017
(Regina Leader-Post ,
Canada )
The
article reports on the Edwin Fuhr UFO encounter.
Fuhr, a 36-year-old farmer, sighted 5 UFOs in Langenburg , Saskatchewan ,
Canada , on 1
September 1974, at around
10:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
The newspaper also presents a video report (includes
interviews with Edwin Fuhr and his wife, Karen) about the case.
Langenburg is situated in the south eastern part of Saskatchewan.
Langenburg is situated in the south eastern part of Saskatchewan.
Related posts:
Edwin
Fuhr points to where he saw one of the UFOs
(ufocasebook.com
photo)
Sunday, 8 October 2017
UFO Case Directory (RADCAT):
“Radar/Visual At Air Force Radar Site
Sept. 1, 1952
Yaak, Montana”
(NICAP.org)
The
whole UFO case report:
“Brad
Sparks:
Sept.
1, 1952; Yaak , Montana (BBU 2023)
4:45
a.m. Visual sighting by 2 USAF enlisted men, radar tracking by 3 men using
FPS-3 radar set. 2 small, varicolored lights became black silhouettes [of ‘dark,
cigar-shaped object’?] at dawn, flew erratically. 1 hours. (Berliner; cf.
Ruppelt p. 194)
Loren
Gross:
A
newsman from Oleans , New York , a Mr. Bob Barry, interviewed a
S/Sgt. William Kelly who was stationed at the Yaak radar installation in 1953.
According to Sgt. Kelly, on one occasion UFOs appeared on the site's radar
screens exhibiting changes of direction as many as five times a minute. Some
course changes w«re 90 degrees and speeds were measured as high as 1,500 mph . Six blips at
one time appeared on the radar scopes and the strange targets came within 10 miles of the GCI site.
So close was the indicated range the radar personel left their windowless
operations room to check the sky with the naked eye. Sure enough, six objects
could be seen in the sky an estimated 10 miles away. When first spotted, the six UFOs
were in an in-trail formation, and shortly thereafter the six UFOs changed to
an in-line abreast grouping. Finally, the UFOs switched to a vertical stack.
Sgt. Kelly said he remembers tracking the UFOs on the radar executing vertical
climbs that exceeded the limit of the site's height finding equipment (This was
probably 100,000 feet ).
19. (UFOs: A History, 1953: Aug-Dec.,
Pg.5; 19. Hall, UFO Evidence, Pg. 85)
Mike
Swords:
Ruppelt
was very high on this case as it is listed as one of the prime cases brought
before and discussed by the Robertson panel (*). James McDonald also has file
on it. (Ruppelt probably mis-remembered and put it (book) one month early [it
is September 1, instead of August 1).”
NICAP.org presents U.S.
government (U.S. Air Force) documents that pertain to the UFO case.
Related
posts:
(tageo.com
photo)
Saturday, 7 October 2017
UFO News Article:
“Airmen report flying saucer”
7
October 1952
(News,
Adelaide , Australia )
Source:
Trove, National Library of Australia ,
Canberra , ACT,
The
whole article:
“Two French airmen have reported having sighted a luminous, cigar-shaped object, probably travelling at between 1,300 and1,800
m .p.h., as they flew over the Mediterranean coast.”
“Two French airmen have reported having sighted a luminous, cigar-shaped object, probably travelling at between 1,300 and
Related
posts:
Friday, 6 October 2017
Google Website Searches:
Focus On China Lake Naval Station UFO Incidents
Many U.S. Navy personnel and civilians have observed
UFOs in China Lake , California , through the years, according to
the book, Firestorm: Dr. James E. McDonald’s
Fight for UFO Science (written by Ann Druffel). Many of the sightings were
made during the 1950s and 1960s.
The address ofNaval Air Weapons Station
China Lake :
1 Administrative Circle ,
Ridgecrest , California .
The address of
Website: National Investigations
Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP.org):
(Search term: “China Lake ”)
(“Ridgecrest
California ”)
Website: UFO DNA (thecid.com/ufo):
(“China
Lake ”)
(“Ridgecrest
California ”)
Commander, Navy Installations Command (cnic.navy.mil) article:
Commander, Navy Installations Command (cnic.navy.mil) article:
“Naval Air
Weapons Station
China Lake ”:
https://www.cnic.navy.mil/regions/cnrsw/installations/naws_china_lake.html
Quote from the cnic.navy.mil article:
“NAWS
China Lake
provides and maintains land, facilities and other assets that support the
Navy’s research, development, acquisition, testing and evaluation (RDAT&E)
of cutting-edge weapons systems for the warfighter.”
Quote from the cnic.navy.mil article:
“
Wikipedia article: “Naval Air Weapons Station
China Lake ”:
USGS orthographic image showing the main runways at NAWS China
Lake (text by Wikipedia)
(wikimedia.org photo)
(tageo.com photo)
Thursday, 5 October 2017
UFO Article:
“Subject: Case 35 (Condon Report),
Vandenberg AFB, Oct. 6, 1967”
By Francis
Ridge , 3 June 2009
(NICAP.org)
Quote from the article:
“This is one I had missed, probably because it was selected by the Condon Committee and
because the explanations given appeared to indicate it wasn’t that good a case.
It’s a good thing I read about it in Ann Druffel’s ‘Firestorm.’
According to her report (page 399) the incident began
when Vandenberg AFB radar detected a very large stationary object some miles
over the Pacific off the Northern California
coast. Later, radar detected numerous small, but strong, targets traveling
eastward in irregular flight. The location and time of Case #35 was listed in
the Condon Report as ‘South Pacific, Fall 1967.’
The Vandenberg incidents, therefore, possibly
represented a ‘carrier craft’ releasing numbers of smaller UFOs. Large UFOs
like this had appeared off the California
coast from time to time, reportedly hovering for hours some miles at sea. If the
Vandenberg main object was a ‘carrier craft,’ the Vandenberg reports and the China Lake
aviator sighting could possibly be linked. In McDonald’s files, no indication
had been found that he managed to track down the NWC aviator sighting.”
Wikipedia
article: “Vandenberg Air Force Base”:
Quote from the Wikipedia article:
“Vandenberg Air Force Base (IATA: VBG, ICAO: KVBG, FAA
LID: VBG) is a United States Air Force Base 9.2 miles (14.8 km ) northwest of
Lompoc, California. It is under the jurisdiction of the 30th Space Wing, Air
Force Space Command (AFSPC).
Vandenberg AFB is a Department of Defense space and
missile testing base, with a mission of placing satellites into polar orbit
from the West Coast using expendable boosters (Pegasus, Taurus, Minotaur, Atlas
V, and Delta IV) and reusable boosters (SpaceX's Falcon 9). Wing personnel also
support the Service's LGM-30G Minuteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
Force Development Evaluation program.
In addition to its military mission, the base also
leases launch pad facilities to SpaceX (SLC-4E), as well as 100 acres (40 ha ) leased to the
California Spaceport in 1995.
Established in 1941, the base is named in honor of
former Air Force Chief of Staff General Hoyt Vandenberg.
Vandenberg Air Force base will serve as one of two Pacific bases to defend against possible North Korean or Iranian missile threats. The program will have interceptor missiles that will launch to take down intermediate-range ballistic missiles that pose a threat to the United States.[3]”
Vandenberg Air Force base will serve as one of two Pacific bases to defend against possible North Korean or Iranian missile threats. The program will have interceptor missiles that will launch to take down intermediate-range ballistic missiles that pose a threat to the United States.[3]”
Related posts:
Aerial
view of Space Launch Complex 6 (1985),
Vandenberg
Air Force Base, California
Wednesday, 4 October 2017
UFO Case Directory (RADCAT):
“Radar/Visual & Sighting Lines Intersect
July 30, 1967
Kernville, China Lake NAS, California”
(NICAP.org)
The whole UFO case report:
“Brad Sparks:
July 30, 1967; Kernville ,
China Lake
NAS / Naval Ordnance Test Station
(NOTS), and Edwards AFB, Calif.
10:17 p.m. (PDT). George Petyak and wife Brownie in
Kernville first sighted bright yellow star-like light at about 65 degree
elevation to the E [towards direction of Walker Pass and China Lake], later
joined by a second similar object appearing to try to ‘steer’ the first onto a ‘definite
course.’ A second independent observation from China Lake NAS where object was
seen [visually and/or on radar] to the W over Walker Pass
(about 20 mi
distance) [towards direction of Kernville] was reported to Edwards AFB thus
visual sighting lines intersected from opposite directions. Controller (Mr. Buckley?) at Edwards used
RAPCON (Radar Approach Control) radar (or Boron AFS FPS-35) search radar.and
confirmed visual reported by China Lake but tried to dismiss 100 knot (115 mph ) target as merely
civil aircraft that ‘frequently’ fly over the area [but light aircraft try to
avoid mountain passes]. Kernville witnesses reported by phone during sighting
to Boron AFS ADC radar site (with FPS-35 long-range search radar) then Lt.
Smith at Edwards AFB where RAPCON radar tracked unidentified target near Lake
Isabella S (or SE?) of Kernville witnesses [by 5-10? mi] for ‘several sweeps’
at about 10:30 p.m. PDT traveling S at 50-60 mph . Kernville witnesses
reported one object in the E joined by the second object, both appearing like
bright stars but moving in circles relative to actual star background in clear
sky; used binoculars from time to time though which UFO appeared bright blue. First
seen to their E but traveling S, disappearing suddenly in clear sky at 11:30
p.m. PDT in the direction of Lancaster [S to SSE] at about 50 degree elevation,
estimated height about 30,000 to 40,000 ft . (Sparks; McDonald list; Saunders/FUFOR
Index; Condon Rpt p. 122) 1 hr 15 [13?] mins 2 + 1? + 1? Witnesses RV,
binoculars.
Note:
It is in the Condon Report p. 122 where it is absurdly
dismissed as a mysterious ‘reflected image’ with no reflecting surface only ‘turbulent
air’ -- a ridiculous Menzelian debunking. The witnesses saw it up at a high 50
to 65 deg angle above the horizon in clear air where there is no possibility of
mirage-like grazing angle reflection (has to be within 1 deg of horizon). And
apparently it was seen and/or tracked by China Lake looking back at their
direction with the UFO(s) right in the middle over Walker Pass -- Kernville
witnesses looking E at them and China Lake looking or tracking W.”
NICAP.org presents U.S.
government (U.S. Air Force) documents that pertain to the UFO case.
Wikipedia article: “Naval Air Weapons Station
China Lake ”:
Quote from the Wikipedia article:
“Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) China Lake is a part of Navy Region Southwest[3] under Commander, Navy Installations Command and is located in the Western Mojave Desert region of California, approximately150 miles (240 km ) north of Los
Angeles. Occupying three counties – Kern, San Bernardino and Inyo – the
installation’s closest neighbors are the cities of Ridgecrest, Inyokern, Trona
and Darwin. The main gate of the installation is located at the intersection of
Inyokern Road (Highway 178) and China Lake Blvd. in the city of Ridgecrest.”
“Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) China Lake is a part of Navy Region Southwest[3] under Commander, Navy Installations Command and is located in the Western Mojave Desert region of California, approximately
USGS orthographic image showing the main runways at
NAWS China Lake (text by Wikipedia) (wikimedia.org photo)
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