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Sunday, 25 March 2018
UFO News Article:
“UFO CHASED BY POLICE”
24 October 1974
(The Livingston Republican, Geneseo, New York)
Source: fultonhistory.com
The whole article:
“Police officers chased an unidentified flying object
reportedly traveling at high speeds from Geneseo to the Perry-Warsaw Town Line
early Monday morning (21 October 1974).
Livingston County sheriff’s deputies Salvatore
NiCastro and Jeffrey McDonald first noted the stationary object at 2:15 a.m. while
on Route 63 in
the vicinity of Fall Brook in Geneseo.
They called a second patrol car to verify what they
saw.
Later Geneseo patrolman Rolland Barnhart also saw the
object. Deputy David Kline said once the object turned from white to orange. Other
officers, however, saw it only as a ball of white light.
According to NiCastro, ‘It remained stationary for a
couple of minutes and appeared to be over the town of Leicester, and we started
down 20A (heading west) to find it. It increased its speed when we did and
decreased its speed when we did.’ ”
This case is reminiscent of the 17 April 1966 Portage
County, Ohio, case (realtvufos.blogspot.com).
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Saturday, 24 March 2018
U.S. Government UFO Audio Recording:
“Project Blue Book Interviews Morgantown,
West Virginia Police Officers - UFO Case 3/3/1968”
(Project Blue Book, U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.)
Source: The Black Vault (YouTube channel)
Video text:
“Interviews with Morgantown, West Virginia Police
Officers and others regarding a possible UFO sighting on March 3, 1968.
This film reel was collected by UFO Investigator Rob
Mercer, and digitized to preserve the history.”
(The Black Vault/youtube.com image)
UFO TV News Report:
“UFO SIGHTINGS: CREDIBLE ENCOUNTERS NO ONE TALKS ABOUT”
23 March 2018
(Fox News, New York City, New York)
Source: eventimus (YouTube channel)
Fox News interviews Christopher Mellon about the 3rd Advanced
Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) video.
Christopher Mellon is a former Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and a former Minority Staff
Director, Senate Intelligence Committee. Mellon is now the National Security
Affairs Advisor for the To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science.
Fox News deserves kudos for its UFO reporting.
Related posts:
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UFO TV News Report:
“MYSTERY AIRCRAFT OVER OREGON:
WHAT WAS IT?”
20 November 2017
(Fox News, New York City, New York)
Source: eventimus (YouTube channel)
Fox News interviews The Drive (The War Zone) journalist
Tyler Rogoway about the 25 October 2017 California/Oregon border UAP incident.
Multiple pilots saw the aircraft.
The unidentified aircraft was first registered on
radar before becoming invisible to radar.
The incident has been confirmed by both the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) and the U.S. Air Force, according to Rogoway.
The Drive filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
request to get hold of information pertaining to the incident.
Related posts:
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Friday, 23 March 2018
UFO News Article:
“BURBANK OFFICER REPORTS:
Mysterious Objects in Sky Over Valley”
14 February 1957
(Los Angeles Times, California)
Source: ufonewspaper.blogspot.com
Quote from the article:
“Two mystery objects that traveled at twice the speed
of normal jet aircraft, darted through the skies, stood still and changed color
were seen at about 60,000
feet over San Fernando Valley for 15 minutes last night
(13 February 1957), Burbank police reported.
Officer Bob Wells, Marine veteran of Korea, was one of
the witnesses, Desk Officer W. R. Wooton said.”
Related posts:
Burbank, Los Angeles County, California
(wikimedia.org image)
Map of Burbank, Los Angeles County, California
(wikimedia.org image)
911 UFO Calls (Audio):
The 8 March 1994 Holland, Michigan,
UFO Incident
Source: Of Sound Mind And Body (YouTube channel)
The March 1994 (most of the UFO sightings were made on
8 March) South West Michigan UFO sightings (involved about
300
witnesses) were made from Grand Rapids to the Lake
Michigan
shoreline between Muskegon and South Haven.
National Weather Service radar registered the UFO
activity.
Related posts:
Aerial view of Holland, Michigan
(photography-plus.com photo)
(michigan.org image)
Wednesday, 21 March 2018
UFO Article (Blog):
“UFO Dives at Military Police Officers,
and a US Army ‘Serious Incident Report’ ”
By Paul Dean, 16 March 2018
(UFOs – Documenting The Evidence, Melbourne,
Australia)
Quote from the article:
“During the early hours of September the 8th, 1973,
the United States Army’s historic Hunter Army Airfield, located near Savannah,
Georgia, was apparently the scene of a provocative, ‘close encounter’ UFO
incident. Two military policemen, MP Specialist Bart Burns and MP Specialist
Randy Shade, who were assigned to the 298th Military Police Company (298th MPC)
at Hunter, were the main witnesses. The local Provost Marshall at nearby Fort
Stewart was involved, and event was the subject of a US Army ‘Serious Incident
Report.’ Two years later, Army officers at Headquarters, 1st Brigade, 24th
Infantry Division, at Fort Stewart, would have to deal with the event all over
again. Considerable media attention was given to the UFO sighting, and both
witnesses were able to make statements to reporters. In fact, press coverage
was so swift that it appears that local the Army units were caught somewhat off
guard. Furthermore, the next night, on the 9th of September, 1973, MP Burns,
and other military police officer, MP Murray, would report another UFO in the
vicinity of Hunter, though this secondary incident was little more than a
light–in–the–sky event. Ultimately, in a rare coup, the Army would officially
release significant documentation under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).”
The article contains several U.S. government documents
(U.S. Army) and two news articles.
Wikipedia
article: “Hunter Army Airfield”:
Related post:
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UFO Case Directory (RADCAT):
“Key Radar Case (CCL #17)
July 29, 1952
20 mi W. of Port Huron, Michigan”
(NICAP.org)
The whole UFO case report:
“Fran Ridge:
This report is case #17, on the official clearance
list of 41 formerly classified Air Technical Intelligence UFO reports cleared
for Maj. Donald E. Keyhoe by Albert M. Chop, Air Force Press Desk.
Brad Sparks:
July 29 [28?], 1952.
20 miles
W of Port Huron, Mich (at 43.0° N, 82.8° W).
9:40-10 p.m. (EST).
One of 3 USAF F-94B's on an ECM exercise at 9,000-9,500 ft from 61st FIS at
Selfridge AFB climbed to 20,000
ft on a 270° heading when it was vectored to a UFO
headed S [or SE?] at 625 mph
from Saginaw Bay by GCI air defense radar [apparently FPS-3, Port Austin AFS,
Mich.] (callsign ‘Avenger’) [tracked about 7 mins evidently]. Ground radar told pilot Capt. Edward J.
Slowinski (Sloan) to look at his 3 o’clock low position for a target (to the
N), but found nothing, then told to look at 3 o’clock high (radar man recalled ‘low’
then ‘high,’ pilot said he was told ‘high’ then ‘low’). F-94 turned right to pursue [~9:47
p.m.]. Object suddenly reversed course
with a tight 180° turn back N on ground radar scope [evidently at 300 mph to match F-94’s
speed, in a visible loop on the radar scope on a right turn paralleling the
F-94’s right turn but tighter]. As the
F-94 continued right turn, radar observer Lt. Victor Helfenbein picked up
target at 4 miles
range on APG-33 airborne radar, level with jet altitude, at 60° relative or 2
o’clock (about 330° to 360° azimuth depending on how far into the turn) (pilot
said Helfenbein reported 2:30 o’clock).
Airborne radar contact made [for possibly 20 secs during the turn] then
at dead ahead 12 o’clock position radar got lockon for 30 secs until target ‘jumped
lock’ when it apparently almost doubled its 4-mile [or 4-5 mi] distance in one
sweep of the ground radar accelerating to 1,400 mph average speed
[4-mile jump in 10-sec sweep of radar, thus reaching peak 2,600 mph at about 20
g’s]. Jet briefly put on afterburner to
try to close distance with object on 360° heading at 21,000 ft increasing
speed with afterburner to about 350 knots IAS (about 490 knots TAS or 560 mph ) [for about 3
mins?], but object would put on a burst of speed and pull away from the
jet. F-94 pilot first saw multiple
lights ahead as if from a jet aircraft, but no exhaust or trail, and followed
the GCI vectoring to target ahead between 12 o’clock and 1 o’clock
positions. Object appeared ‘many times
larger than a star’ then ‘took on a reddish tinge, and slowly began to get smaller,
as if it were moving away,’ and changed color from reddish then bluish-green
then white then red again in sequence (both crew members in agreement) low on
the horizon to the N (possibly the star Capella and unrelated to radar target,
though Helfenbein was an expert celestial navigator since 1943 with 1,400
flying hours and had never seen anything ‘like this before’; also another F-94
followed same N route about 10:30 p.m. with Capella still visible but did not
see it as unusual or anything else).
F-94 continued N heading [for about 5 mins] at about 300 mph as object maintained
lead at 6-10 miles
range, with GCI telling F-94 crew they were not gaining on the target on
scope. Chase ended with F-94 about 5 miles N of peninsula (map
shows 10 mi
ENE of Burnt Cabin Point at 44°07’ N, 82°45’W) return due to low fuel, object then
slowed to 200-300 mph
before disappearing after another 1-2 mins.
(Sparks; McDonald 1968; McDonald papers; Mary Castner/CUFOS; Loren Gross July 21-31, 1952 SUPP pp.
71-77; Ruppelt pp. 171-172, 190; BB Status Rpt 8, pp. 27-28, in NARA Roll 85, p.
701-2, Maxwell Roll 1, pp. 674-5; Todd
Lemire)
Capt. Edward J. Ruppelt:
...... less
than six hours after the ladies and gentlemen of the press said ‘Thank you’ to
General Samford for his press conference, and before the UFO’s could read the
newspapers and find out that they were natural phenomena, one of them came down
across the Canadian border into Michigan. The incident that occurred that night
was one of those that even the most ardent skeptic would have difficulty
explaining. I’ve heard a lot of them try and I’ve heard them all fail. (RUFOS,
171)”
NICAP.org presents several U.S. government documents (U.S.
Air Force) that pertain to the case.
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Tuesday, 20 March 2018
U.S. Government UFO Document:
“Office Memorandum: SUBJECT:
PROTECTION OF VITAL INSTALLATIONS -
BUREAU FILE # 65-50300”
31 January 1949
(Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D.C.)
Source: ufohastings.com
The memorandum was sent from “SAC, San Antonio,” Texas,
to “Director, FBI.”
Quote from the document:
“At recent Weekly Intelligence Conferences of G-2,
ONI, OSI, and F.B.I., in the Fourth Army Area, Officers of G-2, Fourth Army have
discussed the matter of ‘Unidentified Aircraft’ or ‘Unidentified Aerial
Phenomena’ otherwise known as ‘Flying Discs’, ‘Flying Saucers’, and ‘Balls of
Fire’. This matter is considered top secret by Intelligence Officers of both
the Army and Air Forces.”
Related posts:
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Monday, 19 March 2018
UFO Video Interview:
“Interview: Doug Trumbull -
Special Effects Legend and UFO Hunter”
Published: 5 August 2016
(Open Minds Production, Tempe, Arizona)
Source: Open Minds Production (YouTube channel)
Quote from the video text:
“He is currently working to develop UFO hunting
technology.”
Douglas Huntley Trumbull
(wikimedia.org photo)
UFO News Article (Blog):
“TTSA needs a new game plan”
By Billy Cox, 19 March 2018
(De Void, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Florida)
Billy Cox asks some questions of the To The Stars
Academy of Arts & Science.
Related posts:
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Sunday, 18 March 2018
UFO Article:
“Dr. James McDonald Foo Fighters Document File”
By Grant Cameron, 31 March 2012
(The Presidents UFO Website)
Grant Cameron presents 16 documents.
Related posts:
The late Dr. James Edward McDonald, U.S. Physicist &
UFO Researcher (wikimedia.org photo)
UFO Case Directory (RADCAT):
“Secret Report: Unidentified Radar Return
(BB 1095)
April 4, 1952
Duncanville, Texas”
(NICAP.org)
The whole UFO case report:
“Fran Ridge:
In May of 2005 we found MAXW-PBB9-1289 (an AIIR, Air
Intelligence Information Report) while looking for something else. Since I was
working on White Sands cases I set it aside. Then, a week later, I stumbled
across another reference. NARA-PBB85-654 mentioned an unidentified radar
return. It was marked with brackets as secret. However, it was listed as having
occurred on April 8th at 2000 hours (8:00 PM). I checked the NICAP Db and it
wasn’t there, so I then went to the ‘Bluelist,’ the outdated PBB Unknowns. Duncanville
was listed, as Item 1095, and as April 5th. But Dan Wilson & Brad Sparks
had noted the correct date as April 4th.
Brad Sparks:
April 4, 1952.
Duncanville, Texas (BBU 1095)
8:30 p.m. (CST)
USAF Cpl. Billy D. Greer and PFC John W. Harrington of the Radar
Maintenance Section, 147th AC&W Squadron, tracked unidentified target by
FPS-10 radar first to the NW at 310°-315° azimuth at about 70 nautical miles (80 miles ) moving at high
speed of about 2,160 knots (2,500
mph ) until it disappeared off the scope at maximum range
of 260 n.mi. (300 miles ).
Height-finder reading not taken, estimated at 42,000+ ft due to radar beam
coverage at max range. (Jan Aldrich;
FUFOR Index)”
NICAP.org presents the following U.S. government documents
(U.S. Air Force) that pertain to this case: “AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT”
(“Subject: Unusual Radar Target”) and the NARA-PBB85-654 document.
Related post:
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UFO Book Excerpt:
“OTHER POLICE CASES”
(NICAP.org)
The book excerpt comes from the National Investigations
Committee on Aerial Phenomena’s 1964 book, The
UFO Evidence.
Quote from the book excerpt:
“Date & Location: Nov 6, 1957; nr. Danville, Ill.
Names: State Policeman Calvin Showers, John Matulis
Description: Brilliant white light, changing to amber
and orange, viewed 20 minutes; cruiser radio failed.”
Related posts:
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Friday, 16 March 2018
UFO Media Video Report:
“A Pilot Risks His Career to Report a UFO”
(AIR & SPACE Magazine, Washington, D.C.)
Video text:
“For a pilot, filing a UFO report can potentially hurt
one’s career. That didn’t stop the captain of Aurigny Flight 544 from reporting
what he saw en route to Alderney.”
Related posts:
Captain
Ray Bowyer, Aurigny Air Services
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UFO News Article & TV News Report:
“Mysterious object in the sky leaves
Charlotte neighborhood wondering”
Updated: 13 March 2018
(WCNC NBC Charlotte News, North Carolina)
A Charlotte, North Carolina, homeowner’s surveillance
camera recently recorded glowing orbs (or one orb), WCNC NBC Charlotte News
reports.
The self-luminous objects (or object) were (was) filmed
both at a distance and close to the house.
The TV report contains an interview with Peter
Davenport, Director of the National UFO Reporting Center.
(tageo.com photo)
Thursday, 15 March 2018
UFO News Article & TV News Report:
“ ‘They investigated quite significantly’:
Canadian government researched UFO sightings”
13 March 2018
(CTV Winnipeg, Canada)
CTV Winnipeg presents a TV report about a Canadian
government UFO document that was newly found in the Canadian National Archives.
The document, discovered by the Canadian UFO
researcher Chris A. Rutkowski (interviewed in the TV report), is titled “CDS BRIEFING
ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS.”
The creator of the document (dated: 15 November 1967) is
Wing Commander D. F. (Douglas Furg) Robertson of the Canadian Forces.
Related posts:
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UFO Article (Blog):
“The Robertson Briefing: An inside look
at how one government viewed UFOs”
By Chris A. Rutkowski, 28 February 2018
(Ufology Research, Winnipeg, Canada)
Chris A. Rutkowski reports on a Canadian government UFO
document he newly found in the Canadian National Archives.
The document was created by Wing Commander D. F.
(Douglas Furg) Robertson of the Canadian Forces.
The document (dated: 15 November 1967) is titled “CDS BRIEFING
ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS.”
Quote from the article:
“And since these unexplained cases involved physical
evidence, reputable and highly trained witnesses, and even military and police
investigations, these were the kind of cases that would have challenged the
scientific community and demanded further attention.”
Related posts:
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