Tuesday, 24 March 2020

UFO News Article:
“CONTINUING UFO –
SA Man Describes Sighting”


25 September 1975
(The Register, Santa Ana, California)

Source: NewspaperArchive.com

The whole article:
“Since Aug. 10 mysterious unidentified flying objects have been reported at least 17 times in California. The cases are now being investigated by civilian research groups including the Center [for] UFO Studies located in Evanston, Ill.

The most recent UFO incident took place between 12:30 and 12:45 a.m., Sep. 6 [1975], near 5,886-foot Mount Wilson, Calif., teeming with TV transmitter towers, and the home of Hale Observatory, about 15 miles northeast of central Los Angeles.

In the early morning darkness an electrical engineer sighted three bluish-green lights forming a perfect triangle. The engineer, employed at a television station’s Mt. Wilson facility, says the lights always maintained the same alignment relative to each other. He has no explanation for the observed phenomenon.

Reports of other UFO activity in the general area of the engineer’s sighting are being checked by this columnist [David Branch].

A triangular-shaped UFO was also reported less than a month earlier in Northern California near Gilroy. David Dover, a resident of Gilroy, says that on the evening of Wednesday, Aug. 13 [1975], he was hunting with two friends when they saw ‘two bright lights in the sky.’ The witnesses were later able to get a better look at the strange lights and saw ‘a triangular-shaped object, with red and white lights on it.’

But perhaps the most intriguing sighting of an unidentified flying triangle occurred Aug. 18 [1975] in Santa Ana. On that date, Robert M. Hudson, 48, a truck driver who lives on South Arapaho Drive, viewed the most astounding sight of his life. He saw the object from his front yard as it apparently moved from southwest to northeast on a flight path almost over the Santa Ana River.

The following is quoted from his report, written four days after the incident, to the Mutual UFO Network, a large private UFO research agency:

‘I swear the following to be the truth, the whole truth, so help me God.

‘On the evening of Monday, Aug. 18th [1975], at approximately 5:35 p.m., I was out in my front yard, washing down my driveway with the hose, when I heard a strange-sounding aircraft approaching. I mean strange because I haven’t heard an engine or motor like it.

‘It sounded like a Cessna engine only it had a high pitch whining sound or whistling sound with it.

‘And it had a faint trail of vapor or light colored smoke coming from the tail or rear of the craft.

‘The craft was yellowish orange in color, and had a dark green or blue single stripe on each wing tip.

‘It was traveling at a speed of at least 300 miles per hour, and at an altitude of between 500 and 800 feet. I had it in view for at least 30 minutes, till it disappeared into a cloud bank probably over Chapman Ave. or close to it which is about 5 or 6 miles from my house.

‘The craft did not veer off course or hover but did climb as it moved away.

‘Also the craft was very clear lined and no visible motors or contours to hold same.

‘The weather and sky were very clear and there was very good visibility. I called the ‘Santa Ana Register and (local) radio station minutes after seeing it. . .’

Other California UFO sightings during the past two months of strange lights and disc shaped objects have been made in Anaheim, Gilroy, Hollister, N. Hollywood, Orange, Morgan Hill, Stockton, and Vasona.

The object seen at Stockton on Aug. 14 [1975] at 9:35 p.m. was reportedly disc shaped and emitted green smoke.

The mystery disc was seen by two Federal Aviation Administration air traffic controllers on duty at the Stockton FAA tower. (Previous press accounts erroneously reported only one FAA representative had seen the UFO.)

[Unintelligible, possibly David] Long, one of the controller witnesses, said the disc was at about 2,000 feet altitude. As the UFO tilted upward, said controller Long, it emitted a green glowing smoke and flashed red lights.”

My comment:
Vasona is probably Vasona Lake County Park in Los Gatos, California.

Los Gatos “is located in the San Francisco Bay Area at the southwest corner of San Jose in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains,” according to Wikipedia.



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Anaheim, Orange and Santa Ana, California
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Sunday, 22 March 2020

UFO News Article:
“Giant boomerang among 8 UFOs sighted in N.C.”


13 January 1987
(Sun-Journal, New Bern, North Carolina)

Source: NewspaperArchive.com

Quote from the article (the part that focuses on the 1986 North Carolina boomerang UFO case) (the whole article will be presented later):
“The boomerang-shaped object as big as two football fields made no sound as it cruised over Alfred and Elizabeth Edwards of Hempstead, but Elizabeth Edwards says it gave her ‘the most terrifying feeling I’ve ever had in my life.’

‘It felt like my body was vibrating, but I think it was fright,’ she said of the experience Jan. 9, 1986. ‘It scared me so bad I cried. It left me with a very uneasy feeling, a very humbling feeling. I did not want to see anything like that again. But three or four days later, I would have given anything to see it again.’

The experience was one of eight apparent UFO sightings reported in North Carolina in 1986 to Lincolnton resident George Fawcett, assistant state director for the Mutual UFO Network.

Fawcett, who investigates and compiles sightings of unidentified flying objects, said the number is about the same as the year before.

‘But these are significant reports. We have electromagnetic interference, animal reactions, multiple witnesses and people who have agreed to use their names,’ he said. ‘This is the best I’ve seen in about two and a half years. They (the witnesses) don’t seem to express the fear of ridicule.’

Elizabeth Edwards, a 53-year-old housewife, said she and her husband, a 52-year-old construction worker, were returning home from dinner in Wilmington at about 7:45 p.m. when they saw lights about 400 feet up in the sky along U.S. 17.

‘It just came over real slow, he estimated about 15 or 20 mph,’ Elizabeth Edwards said. ‘I believe it was the most terrifying feeling I’ve ever had in my life. … I caught myself trying to hide from the lights behind him (Alfred Edwards). I begged him to get back in the car … but it was like he was mesmerized.’

Elizabeth Edwards said she called the Wilmington Airport, which reported there was no plane in the area and that nothing showed on radar. Airport officials suggested she call a UFO study center in Washington state, which contacted Fawcett.

‘I was kind of like other people,’ said Elizabeth Edwards. ‘I did try to keep an open mind, but I still had a little doubt. I thought maybe what they saw could be explained. But not anymore. … Believe you me, they are there, whatever they are.’ ”

https://newspaperarchive.com/new-bern-sun-journal-jan-13-1987-p-14/

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UFO News Article:
“Carrier Boy Reports UFO”


3 March 1967
(Amarillo Globe-Times, Texas)

Source: NewspaperArchive.com

The whole article:
“Sighting of an unidentified flying object (UFO) which looked like a huge boomerang was reported today by a 16-year-old newspaper carrier boy.

Danny Bruce Perry of 4103 E. 31st spotted the object while he was delivering papers in the 2200 block of Carter [Amarillo, Texas] about 5:30 a.m. today [3 March 1967]. He said it appeared to be between 40 and 80 feet wide.

Young Perry said he heard a noise behind him similar in sound to a dog running along dragging a chain. He turned around and didn’t see anything until he looked upward and saw the boomerang-shaped object.

‘It was light grey in color and sounded similar to a noise produced when you tie a heavy object on one end of a wire and swing it in a circle at a high rate of speed,’ the youth said. He couldn’t estimate the object’s height.

Perry said it was moving west.”


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UFO News Article:
“Houston Area Residents Report Eight UFOs”


23 January 1967
(San Antonio Express, Texas)

Source: NewspaperArchive.com

The whole article:
“Police received eight reports of unidentified flying objects over Houston [Texas] Saturday night [21 January 1967], including a boomerang – shaped one that crackled like a burning log and a small, fuzzy one which extinguished the red light atop a water tower in Pasadena.

Dr. Lambert Kuntz, a psychologist with the University of Houston counseling and testing department, said he and a neighbour watched the boomerang-shaped from 7 p.m. until fog closed in 90 minutes later.

‘It stopped, it appeared instantly, then retracted,’ he said, adding that it made a sound ‘like a [log] burning–like a log when it’s burning real well.’

Bill H. Osborne of suburban Pasadena, the personnel director for an engineering company, told police that four neighborhood youngsters were frightened by a ‘fuzzy white light’ which settled over a water tower.

When it lifted, he said, the red aircraft clearance light atop the tower was out.

The light’s still out,’ he told police.”


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Friday, 20 March 2020

UFO News Article:
“ ‘ARROWHEAD’ SEEN FLYING OVER DALLAS”


6 January 1953
(The Monroe News-Star, Louisiana)

Source: NewspaperArchive.com

The whole article:
“A bright, colorful object, ‘shaped like an arrow-head,’ was in sight over Dallas for two hours Tuesday [6 January 1953] and officials who observed it said it ‘definitely was not a star or a plane.’

Police dispatcher Lewis Passons said he first began getting reports of the strange object about 1 [a.m.] cst.

‘People called in describing the thing as green, orange and red,’ Passons said. ‘They said it was arrow-shaped with a green nose and wings that gave off a white light and a whirring noise.’

[Passons] said he didn’t get ‘too concerned until several squad cars reported seeing the object.

‘Then we got in touch with the tower at Love Field and they said it was visible from there,’ Passons said. ‘Several boys climbed on top of City Hall and said they could see it plainly.’

W. B. Harris, Dallas Fire Department dispatcher, said he watched the object from the window of his office for about two hours.

‘I wish I’d never seen it,’ Harris said. ‘It’s too fantastic, and now there’ll be a lot of talk. I just wish I’d never seen it.’

Harris said that the object changed colors while he was watching it, ‘from and orange to a bright red.’

‘I know this much,’ Harris said, ‘It wasn’t a plane or a star.’

Wyle Moore, controller on duty at the Love Field tower, said when he first spotted the object he estimated its height at 30,000 feet.”

‘I marked a spot on the glass here so I could keep up with it,’ he said, ‘and within 30 minutes I’d estimate it had gone up to 80,000 feet. In another hour it had gotten up to 100,000 feet and then, of course, you could barely see it.’

Moore said that a number of pilots gathered in the control tower to watch the [object]. They pooled their guesses, he said, and the [consensus] was that the object was traveling 2,000 miles an hour.

Moore said that he had worked in the control tower for 14 years and that he had been a pilot for 27 years.

‘I should know a plane or a star by now,’ Moore said, ‘and this wasn’t either.’

Passons said that reports of the object came from as far away as Paris, Tex., about 100 miles northeast of Dallas. He said he understood a jet plane had been [sent] up from Hensley Naval Air Station to chase the object.

However, the control tower at Hensley said that no aircraft had left the station since Monday afternoon and that no pilots aloft had reported sighting any strange objects.

Officers at Carswell Air Force Base at Fort Worth said that no plane had been sent out from there to trail the object.”

My comment:
I first learned of this UFO case while reading David B. Marler’s brilliant book, Triangular UFOs: An Estimate of the Situation.

The police dispatcher received the first UFO reports at 3:00 a.m. CST, according to Marler.



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Dallas Love Field, Dallas, Texas
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Satellite photo of Dallas, Texas (tageo.com)
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