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Wednesday, 20 November 2019

UFO Case Report:
“July 13, 1969; Van Horne, IA”


(NICAP.org)

The whole UFO case report:
“11:00 PM. A high school girl was having her cousin [a beautician] over for a visit and a sleep-over. The two young women were still up when they heard a sound outside. Looking out their window, they saw an object above the field across the road. It was less than a mile away. The thing appeared to be a gray metallic disk, non-luminous, but with a orange-red band of light around the circumference. This light enabled the girls to see the shape clearly: like ‘a shallow inverted bowl with a curved bottom’. The object was ‘clean’ [no protrusions nor individual lights]. The object came directly over the farmhouse, its vibrations rattling the bedroom windows. [The parents were asleep already and did not awaken]. The girls felt that the disk was ‘the size of an automobile’ and was rotating counter-clockwise as it rose and sailed away. The next morning they told the one girl’s parents what had happened but were not believed. That morning however, the father was out walking the fields and came across a forty foot diameter circle of dried out soybean crop, which had not previously been there. This area was not only a ‘perfect’ circle but in the proper location for the sighting of the UFO. The appearance of the affected crop was ‘all of the leaves of each plant were hanging wilted from the stalks’ as if, the UFO field researcher hypothesized, ‘they had been subjected to intense heat’. The spot was apparently the result of a ‘near-landing’ rather than an actual touch-down, as the plants were not broken off nor crushed. A fine aerial photo of this circle has been made and is attached to this report. The UFO community was on the scene relatively early, with the APRO investigator taking the photos and soil samples, and Walt Andrus of MUFON/APRO interviewing the daughter [the only early interview of the cousin was by news persons]. As was almost universally the case APRO dropped the ball on the analysis of the samples and reported only that the plants were dry, shriveled, and not radioactive.  Dr. J. Allen Hynek even visited the site and was later quoted: ‘I still don’t know what the hell this thing is all about... It looked as though a big heater had been held six feet above the ground’. Neighbors of the family contributed the remarks that their dogs were making a racket that evening. Van Horne stands as one of the best ‘landing effects’ cases on record. This is because it has multiple witnesses, an immediate corroberation [sic] of the trace by someone who knew exactly the state of his farm fields, no desire for publicity [in fact a parent who blocked almost all of it], no motivation [in fact, a loss of valuable crop], multiple, early-on-scene investigators with good track records for straight-shooting, and a fairly large and mysterious effect. On some scales of rating ‘trace’ cases, this might be #1. [Mike Swords; References: a). APRO UFO Report Form (case field investigation), undated but c. September 1969 (Hynek/CUFOS files); ‘Saucer Near Landing In Iowa’, SKYLOOK #23, October 1969; ‘UFO Over Iowa Bean Field’, APRO Bulletin, July-August 1969: Kevin Randle, ‘The Iowa UFO Landings’, Official UFO Fall 1976; [news note] DATA-NET V(9): September 1971; Al Swegle, ‘Sight UFO Over Benton County Farm’, Cedar Rapids Gazette, August 15, 1969.]”

I also presented this UFO case report on 24 March 2016.


Wikipedia article: “Van Horne, Iowa”:


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The 13 July 1969 Van HorneIowa, UFO landing imprint 
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Satellite photo of Cedar Rapids, Iowa (tageo.com)
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Sunday, 22 November 2020

UFO Case Report (E-mail):
“Subject: Pacific Ocean,
350 miles S. of Valparaiso Port,
South America; Oct. 24, 1969”

By Carl W. Feindt, 8 September 2010

(NICAP.org)

The whole UFO case report:

“The following report has been extracted from the Carl Feindt Water UFO web site for security purposes. To get to the original page with potentially more current working links, click on the link below, hit "Enter", click on "List of Sightings", then select "radar" in the search box. 

http://www.waterufo.net/

10-24-1969

An extraordinary UFO incident off Chile

by Bill Chalker

Bill Chalker, an industrial chemist by profession, is one of Australia's leading UFO investigators. He lives In New South Wales.

Editor's note: Incredible tales of military UFO encounters and cover-ups are legion in the ufological literature. Most depend on the testimony of a single informant. This one is no exception and for that reason must be viewed, unless and until verifying evidence comes forward, as no more than an interesting anecdote. We are publishing it not because we consider it "evidence" of anything -- it clearly is not --but because it resembles other such stories in a remarkable way. That means that either the claimant is drawing on a body of widespread folklore or he, like other claimants telling like tales, is speaking the truth. Chile, a military dictatorship, does not have a Freedom of Information Act to which inquirers seeking verification can turn. Readers who might have access to information that could shed light on this claim are urged to write IUR.

Because of a series of chance events and an overseas trip, I had the opportunity to interview an alleged witness to an extraordinary event that supposedly took place in the Pacific Ocean, about 350 miles to the south of Valparaiso Port, off the coast of Chile. The incident involved a Chilean Naval destroyer and was witnessed by crew members and the commander of the vessel. Up to six UFOs, including one large object, were observed. The objects were verified on radar and observed visually. As the main object moved over the ship, the vessel's power went out.

As extraordinary as the event itself is its alarming aftermath. According to my informant, a cover-up followed and the witnesses were held in confinement in port for two days, subjected to intense psychological pressures to force them to believe they saw nothing out of the ordinary.

The name of my informant cannot be revealed. He says, however, that he was on duty during the incident and observed the whole event. The location of the interview, even the country in which it took place, also cannot be given. The witness fears that disclosure of either detail could cause him to be recalled to active service in the Chilean Navy. Although he has already served his term of service, he is concerned that enforced military service could be used as a form of punishment.

I must point out that from the very beginning I have been skeptical of many UFO cover-up claims. From my experience as the first civilian researcher to have comprehensive access to the Royal Australian Air Force UFO files, however, I have become more open-minded about such allegations. In this regard I was willing to consider the testimony of my Chilean informant, who to all appearances was sincerely frightened by the events he described to me. That does not mean I have become a 'believer,' only that I believe such claims deserve a fair hearing.

The event

Just after midnight, on or about October 24, 1969, a Chilean Navy destroyer, a week out of dry dock at Talcahuano Port (where the ship's axle had been removed and replaced), was navigating at 20 knots and heading north 20 degrees portside from NNW). The incredible events that followed took place over the next eight minutes.

At 12:43 A.M. the radar officer reported a long-range flying contact. A minute later the “contact" was at 400 miles. Because of the "object's" speed, the operator suspected a malfunction in his equipment. In the next minute the contact was approximately 150 miles away closing from 331 degrees of true north. But the operator and officer in charge during the late night duty (an officer of second-class rank) speculated that the contact was a "plane flying southeast” --but at 213 miles in a minute: 12,780 mph!

The officer in charge advised the ship's commander, who asked that an eye be kept on the object.

At 12:47 the contact was only 12 miles away. Suddenly the single contact became six “targets.” The “thing spread .... Little dots appeared in the fire of the light on the radar....”

The officer in charge informed the commander just as the objects making the returns came into view. Both eyewitnesses and radar were reporting six objects approaching the ship. The commander came up to the ship's bridge to see what was going on.

It was a fantastic sight. One massive object and five small objects were approaching at high speed. The “big thing looked like a big box [with] semicircles in the side” looking as if they had been scooped out. It was bathed in brilliant light. “The thing must have been metallic,” my informant told me. “It was bigger than the destroyer, which was about 110 meters long.” He thought it might be at least twice the length of the ship but it was difficult to tell because “the light was bright."

The five smaller objects were egg-shaped and appeared to be no bigger than eight feet long and five to six feet wide. They were bluish in color.

At about 2000 yards out from the destroyer the smaller objects left the proximity of the larger object. Three went portside and two went starboard. The smaller objects at times seemed to be flying in "elliptical circles backwards and forwards between the big one and our vessel ....

"The main thing did not change direction -- if it had been in the sea there would have been a collision."

A humming noise was audible when the large object got to within 300 yards. It was at this point that the power went out. For a couple of seconds all instruments went dead as the huge craft passed overhead.

At this point the commander came on to the bridge, asking, "What the hell is that?” My informant remarked that the commander "was very calm, because probably he knew what he saw. We didn't.

"You could see the whole thing, the light was so strong. You could see the water, the funnel head, the head of the ship, the towers, everything... Everybody on the bridge was sort of listening to the noise. I don't know how long this thing took to go across."

The bright red lights underneath the main UFO seemed to be moving back and forth inside the "box,” shining through a half-circle or crescent shape on the bottom of the object. On the side were what looked like "corn cobs," with green or turquoise pulsing lights. These lights, my informant said, "went right through your head."

The large object passed over the powerless ship. When it was 200 yards away, everything returned to normal. The smaller objects, never coming closer than 500 to 1000 yards, flew around the ship and joined up with the larger object on the other side.

The main object continued on its way until it Was about two miles beyond the ship. At that point, along with (we assume) the smaller-objects, it vanished. "It was like somebody opened a big door; then it closed and it was darkness. The only thing that was left behind was like floating little bits of metallic paper."(!)

At least eight minutes had passed. Three persons had tracked the UFOs on radar. Five persons saw the objects themselves. The ship's commander ordered everyone to keep silent about what they had seen.

The cover-up

The "cover-up" started immediately, According to my informant, the officer in charge (the second-class officer) had made several entries concerning the UFO incident in the ship's log.

The entries at midnight and on either side of the UFO entries-were routine. Duty proceeded normally for the rest of the morning.

Awakening after he had retired from his shift, the officer rechecked the log, only to find normal entries in what appeared to be his own handwriting. The UFO incident was not mentioned. The officer had been left-handed but an accident had forced him to use his right hand. Because writing was difficult for him, he had to press down hard on the paper. He had to press down so hard, in fact;-that the outline of what he wrote was always visible on the page. But when he checked, it was not. In other words, someone had forged his handwriting but neglected this telltale physical detail.

At 6:45 that morning the destroyer arrived in Valparaiso Port. After eating breakfast, the men on duty during the UFO event were asked to report to the commander. He told them that some people were coming to talk with them and that they were to go with them. The visitors turned out to be two Chilean Navy officers and four Americans in civilian clothes. The Americans, who spoke Spanish, were identified as naval attaches with the U.S. embassy.

The six witnesses were taken to a mine- or torpedo-storage area at the port. Each was taken to a separate room.

My informant was directed to explain what happened last night. When he told them, they said, “No, you didn't see that!"

“I said that's what we saw," my informant related to me. "They started getting very cranky. They said, 'No, you didn't see it. You didn't see anything. You know nothing.'

“I spoke to the highest-ranking officer there, a tactic commander in the Chilean Navy: 'Are we under arrest or what?' He said, 'No you are not.’ “

Asked why they were there, the Chilean officer replied, 'You are under orders. These people just want to talk to you, to put you on the right track.”

My informant claimed, "While the men never asked us to go through the story in detail, they knew what had happened by the questions they asked. They also had the radar-plot blueprint." They were more interested in securing his silence than in getting information about the event from him.

For two days the harassment continued. “Every two hours,” the informant said, “this guy would come up. 'What do you think now?' he'd say... We had arguments. They didn't have any right to do what they were doing.”

My informant threatened to complain when he got out. He was told that if he did so, that would be the end of him. He did not see the other witnesses at any point during the two day interrogation. He was not allowed to sleep until he signed a document. Finally, after he had done so, he was put in a jeep and driven to another location. One week later he was transferred unexpectedly from destroyer duty. He never saw the others again.

Discussion

As I listened to this man tell his story, I was struck with the passion of his tone. If he was making this up, he was an excellent actor.

His claim that he had been placed in confinement following the sighting was especially interesting to me. In fact, the account sounds exactly like something out of the NBC-television movie The Disappearance of Flight 412, said to have been based on the real life experience of one of the scriptwriters, Neal B. Burger. Burger's experience supposedly took place in 1951. (My informant claimed not to have seen the movie.) A similar story, involving a U.S. Navy man who allegedly was subjected to similar pressures in Panama in 1973, is recounted in Fawcett and Greenwood's Clear Intent (1984).

Such reports, if taken seriously, clearly imply an official desire to suppress at least some UFO experiences. But why?

This reference: International UFO Reporter September/October 1985, pp. 4-6

UFOCAT PRN ­ NONE

South America - Chile

Valparaiso Port: Latitude 33-02 S, Longitude 71-37 W (D-M) [Bahía ­ Bay]

Talcahuano Port: Latitude 36-42 S, Longitude 73-02 W (D-M) [Bahía ­ Bay]

Reference: Chile Gazetteer, Prepared in the Office of Geography, Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C., January 1967”

http://www.nicap.org/reports/691024chile_rep.htm

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Satellite photo of Talcahuano, Chile (tageo.com)

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Wednesday, 11 November 2015

UFO Article:
“UFOs, the AISS, & My Brush With the 1127th”


By Francis Ridge
(NICAP.org)

Quote from the article:
“In 1963, I was living in Vincennes, Indiana. That September I was contacted by an Air Force reserve captain, the CO for the local 1127th Air Reserve Squadron, requesting a briefing concerning our NICAP team’s investigations of UFOs. This briefing was scheduled to be given at the Robert Green Auditorium on the 16th of that month. I was flattered and simply thought that this interest was due to the increased UFO activity in the region, particularly the 1963 UFO concentration or ‘mini-flap’ in southern Illinois. But it now appears there was more to it than that.

We had always suspected that Project Blue Book (the official AF UFO project) was merely a PR front, and there was evidence that some types of UFO project teams were active even after Blue Book closed down in December of 1969. But now we knew who some of these people were, and we had it from a reliable source: The Bolender Memo of  20 October 1969. Brigadier General C. H. Bolender wrote, ‘Moreover; reports of unidentified flying objects which could affect national security are made in accordance with JANAP 146  or Air Force Manual 55-11 , and are not part of the Blue Book system.’ The real responsibility for UFO reports was located in Langley, Virginia and not Dayton, Ohio. This also explained why some important case files were not found in the Blue Book archives.”

http://www.nicap.org/brief1127.htm















Team of U.S. Air Force Physicists in Southern Illinois, 1963
(nicap.org photo)

Thursday, 30 January 2020

UFO News Article:
“Eglin Radar Installation Tracks UFO Over I-10”


19 October 1973
(Playground Daily News, Fort Walton Beach, Florida)

Source: NewspaperArchive.com

The whole article:
“An unidentified object was tracked by a Field Three radar unit at Eglin Air Force Base Wednesday night [17 October 1973] during the same time period, and within the same area, that 10 to 15 people observed four strange objects flying in formation between Milton and Crestview on Interstate Highway 10, according to Eglin officials.

An unconfirmed report also revealed that Eglin personnel observed a [phenomenon] during the early Thursday morning hours [18 October 1973] that still has no explanation.

Persons on the base, looking into the sky, observed an Air Force C-130 aircraft traveling through the sky, and beside the aircraft was a bright glowing ball of light, [traveling] parallel with the aircraft, but at a much higher altitude.

Persons on the base, looking into the sky, observed an Air Force C-130 aircraft traveling through the sky, and beside the aircraft was a bright glowing ball of light, [traveling] parallel with the aircraft, but at a much higher altitude.

According to unofficial reports, no orders have been given, but you can bet your bottom dollar that all Eglin pilots are keeping their eyes open while in the air.

As reports continue, UFO explanations were compounded in the Gulf Coast area by a series of three test rockets launched by Eglin Thursday night. The tests left various colored clouds trailing through the skies, clearly visible to the naked eye.

The rockets were fired as part of a study of the upper atmosphere, but with the growing concern over UFO’s throughout the country, no doubt many confused the colourful tests with objects from outer space. Some officials feel that many sightings have been confused with heavenly bodies, weather-testing apparatus and space junk, although they are unable to explain away a majority of the reports.

Topping all the alternatives offered by skeptics trying to explain UFOs into disappearing, was the explanation offered by PGDN Sports Editor Ron Balicki, who stated with conviction that the UFOs are ‘for real.’ Says Wrong Ron, ‘They’re here from outer space to watch the Mets in the World Series. There hasn’t been a rash of reports like this since the series in 1969.’

My comment:
A big kudos to journalist Sheila Braxton, the article’s writer.

The late UFO author, lecturer and researcher Terry Hansen said in his UFO book, The Missing Times, that if you are searching for serious UFO news articles – you should search for them in small town newspapers. His statement is totally right, of course!

NOTE: Milton is located just to the south of Naval Air Station Whiting Field.
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Satellite photo of Milton, Florida (tageo.com)
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Wednesday, 3 February 2010

UFO Radio Interview:
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, 25 July 2007
(The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe)

This is an interview with former U.S. President Carter about his October 1969 UFO sighting over Leary, Georgia:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4586816389422038440&ei=zlJqS7GBL8zU-QalnLSUDw#

Former U.S. President
Jimmy Carter



Tuesday, 6 January 2009

U.S. President Jimmy Carter’s UFO Sighting,
October 1969

Carter’s UFO sighting occurred before he was about to give a speech at a Lions Club meeting in Leary, Georgia.

From Timothy Good's book, "Above Top Secret": “During his election campaign of 1976 he told the following to reporters: It was the darndest thing I've ever seen. It was big, it was very bright, it changed colors and it was about the size of the moon. We watched it for ten minutes, but none of us could figure out what it was. One thing's for sure, I'll never make fun of people who say they've seen unidentified objects in the sky. If I become President, I'll make every piece of information this country has about UFO sightings available to the public and the scientists.”

Below, you can see Carter relating his story of the UFO sighting on Larry King Live, CNN:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tX23PW2nKEA

In this video, Carter is asked if he felt he had achieved his goal of opening up the U.S. government’s UFO files:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrJeBCi47ME

The Presidents UFO website by Grant Cameron: Jimmy Carter.

http://www.presidentialufo.com/carter.htm

Wikipedia: Jimmy Carter UFO Incident.

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

Former U.S. President
Jimmy Carter
on Larry King Live, CNN

Thursday, 14 November 2013

UFO Journal Issue:
“U.F.O. Investigator”


Vol. V, No. 1, September-October 1969
(National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena,
Washington, D.C.) 

Source: CUFOS.org

The issue contains the articles, “SUBMERGING UFO REPORTED,” “UFO CLEARING HOUSE RECOMMENDED,” “BOOK COVERS HEARINGS,” “HIDDEN REPORT – Pilot ‘Dog-Fights’ A UFO,” “NICAP BOOK READY SOON,” “English Documentary” and “NICAP PANEL STUDIES OCCUPANT REPORTS”:


Quote from the article, ‘HIDDEN REPORT – Pilot ‘Dog-Fights’ A UFO’: “The former AF pilot is now a captain on a major airline. Because of the airline’s policy, he had to remain anonymous as he described – off camera – his 12-year-old sighting.

At the time of the encounter, he and another AF pilot were flying F-86-D jet interceptors over the central San Joaquin Valley of California. After the Castle AFB tower asked if he could detect a UFO he saw a circular, luminescent object which he estimated as between 50 and 100 feet in diameter. As be tried to close in, with the second F-86, the UFO dived into a cloud.

In an attempt to box in the unknown object one pilot flew above the cloud, the other below it. A ‘dog-fight’ between cloud layers resulted, with the UFO ascending and descending vertically ‘at quite a speed.’

For a brief period, the captain reported, he got a radar lock-on to the object. As this happened, the UFO appeared to contract and fade away. At other times, he said, the object apparently would allow them to approach to a certain distance and then maneuver up and down to keep them from getting too close. Near the end of the encounter, the UFO reversed the chase pattern, following the second F-86 before finally disappearing upward into the clouds.

Details of the sighting were reported to Castle AFB.”



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Sunday, 26 July 2020

UFO Report:
“The 1979 UFO Chronology”


Created: 15 October 2007
Updated: 6 December 2016
(NICAP.org)

Quote from the UFO report:
“This is currently a 14-page chronology of UFO incidents and events for 1979. Our thanks for these chronologies must go to Richard Hall (the original 1979 chronology from UFOE II), Dan Wilson (archive researcher), and Jean Waskiewicz (online NICAP DBase [NSID]). You will note the many foreign reports that we are now being able to access. Our special thanks to Dan Wilson for getting those to us. As more come in, this page will be updated. Previous chronologies (1947 to 1969) involved the expertise of two other team members: William Wise (Project Blue Book Archive) and Brad Sparks (Comprehensive Catalog of Project Blue Book Unknowns).

This year was the second and final season for Project UFO which was an NBC television series. Based loosely on the real-life Project Blue Book, the show was created by Dragnet veteran Jack Webb, who pored through Air Force files looking for episode ideas. The show was produced by Col. William Coleman who had had his own spectacular UFO sighting while in the Air Force.

Francis Ridge
NICAP Site Coordinator

Feb. 3, 1979, Camp New Amsterdam, Netherlands
Night? An object with three very bright white lights and one red light flew at an altitude of 150 to 200 meters (about 500 to 650 feet) and an average speed of 50 to 100 kilometers per hour (about 30 to 60 miles per hour) over the flight line of the Soesterberg base. At times it was seen to emit a beam of light to the ground. The object did not make a sound and was seen by many airmen at the base. The object twice flew along the flight line before departing at a high rate of speed. This was the summary of an investigative report by three members of the working group NOBOVO, including Dr. W. deGraaff, who worked at the (Harmons) Astronomical Institute. (Unidentified: The UFO Phenomenon, 144, Robert Salas)

April 19, 1979; Talisay, Philippines
Police witnesses reported seeing a mother ship which later spewed out smaller UFOs, all of which landed in a valley. Military authorities were investigating. [Manila, Philippines (UPI), May 1, 1979.]

Aug. 27, 1979; Warren, MN
1:40 a.m. Frightening UFO case which involved physical trace elements. Deputy Sheriff Val Johnson was patrolling near the North Dakota border when he noticed a bright light coming through his side window. Johnson knew it was not typical vehicle lights. He thought it might be a small plane in trouble and about to crash.

Sept.17, 1979; Eichstatt, Germany
12:15 AM. In the Bavarian town of Eichstatt three pentagon-shaped UFOs were seen by many, including 10 police officers. One object hovered at 500 meters, then shot away. (Sources: MUFON UFO Journal, October 1981; Larry Hatch, U computer database, case 13306, citing MUFON).

Oct.15, 1979; Dover, DE
G,V, AF radar & 2 UFOs, state police vis.

Dec. 29, 1979; N. Illinois
11:00 PM. ‘We had a call from the sheriff’s department at 11:00 PM, and they said they were looking at a UFO. We looked on the radar and observed the target in the area westbound, very fast. There were three controllers and myself. We watched the target and it stopped, changed direction to a north heading, went north for about three miles, stopped again, went southwest for five miles, stopped again, went westbound right up to the Mississippi River, stopped there, then continued westbound. It covered 54 miles in three-and-one half minutes, plus it stopped four times. We were receiving a strong return. There were no known aircraft in the area. I have never seen an aircraft at that speed turn that fast. The stops were very abrupt and the turns were very abrupt. I don’t know of any airplane that can turn that fast. We picked up a second object at 11:04 PM and it proceeded southwest until it was directly over the Mississippi River at which time it turned southbound and paralleled right over the river for about half-a-mile and moved away to the west-southwest. After we picked up the second object, I checked back with the sheriff’s department and was advised that they had observed another object. The position the sheriff gave me correlated with the targets we saw.’ (MUJ-186,13)”


Wikipedia article: “Soesterberg Air Base”:


Quote from the Wikipedia article:
Soesterberg Air Base (IATA: UTC, ICAO: EHSB) was a Royal Netherlands Air Force military air base located in Soesterberg, 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) east-northeast of Utrecht. It was first established as an airfield in 1911, and in 1913, the Dutch Army bought the field and established the Army Aviation Division.

For almost 40 years, United States Air Force facilities at Soesterberg, named Camp New Amsterdam was a major front line USAFE air base during the Cold War. The base was closed on 31 December 2008, due to budget cuts in the Dutch Army. The air base ceased flying operations on 12 November 2008, when the command was transferred from the Dutch Air Force to Dutch Defense who will take care of the base until it will be given back to nature. The last fighter ever to depart, delayed due bad weather at Aviano AB, was a Greek F-4E Phantom II. The former USAFE part stays in military hands, and will now officially be called Camp New Amsterdam.”

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Soesterberg Air Base, Soesterberg, The Netherlands
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Satellite photo of Soesterberg, The Netherlands 
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Sunday, 21 April 2019

UFO Report:
“1949 UFO Chronology and the Grudge Report”


Created: 20 December 2005
Updated: 12 November 2018
(NICAP.org)

Quote from the UFO report:
“This chronology is currently a 29-page report and a very important year in UFOlogy.  I want to thank all the members of the A-Team who made this possible.  To look at and/or print all the 1949 Blue Book monthly summaries, click here. Otherwise the monthly listings are inserted within this chronology by month. Note: There are 209 entries in the 38-page La Paz catalog, the ‘Summary of Sightings of Unknown Phenomena, 17th District OSI’.  But in the 1949 group there were 144 sightings and the only ones listed here are the reports with some important details to make them extraordinary. Also, brief case descriptions giving the category number, name of witness, and source in brackets (M=military), are NICAP UFO Evidence entries that haven't been located. Finally, I want thank Loren Gross for thoughtfully and diligently collecting data many years ago for his UFO Histories and supplemental notes, in particular here the year 1949. And a big thanks to CUFOS and Mary Castnor for housing them on the CUFOS site.

Francis Ridge
NICAP Site Coordinator

Jan. 13, 1949. Extraordinary US Army Memo
Col Eustis Poland, G-2 Intelligence, US Army, issues memo to the Director of Army Intelligence concerning the wild hypotheses that were spreading concerning the southwestern light phenomena. (Courtesy, Project 1947 and Joel Carpenter)

FBI Memo of  Jan 24, 1949
The memo documents speculation on Soviet nuclear-powered disc by USAF Col C. D. Gasser of the Nuclear Energy for the Propulsion of Aircraft (NEPA) project at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Gasser reported rumors coming from Wright-Patterson AFB that nuclear-powered disc-shaped planes might be making incursions into US airspace and returning to the USSR over the North Pole. (Courtesy of Project 1947 site)

January 31, 1949 letter, FBI Memo
‘Protection of Vital Installations’ (three page pdf file)

Jan. 31, 1949 Army FOIA Document.
To AFOSI concerning the latest Green Fireball incident seen over several states on Jan 30, 1949. ‘All out investigation OK’ed by OSI’ says the handwritten notation of Feb 4, 1949. LaPaz investigated and determined the Green Fireball had a 140+ mile trajectory from near Amarillo to near Lamesa, Texas, at a multiply triangulated altitude of about 60,000 to 40,000 feet at a velocity of 25,000 to 50,000 mph -- an absolute physical impossibility for a meteor.  No traces were found despite LaPaz and AFOSI plowing through miles of Texas mud looking for fragments. (Brad Sparks)

Statement from Project SIGN
Possibility that some of the incidents may represent technical developments far in advance of knowledge available.

SECRET Project SIGN Report, Feb. 11, 1949 (72-page pdf file)
The order of February 11, 1949, that changed the name of Project Sign to Project Grudge had not directed any change in the operating policy of the project. It had, in fact, pointed out that the project was to continue to investigate and evaluate reports of sightings of unidentified flying objects. In doing this, standard intelligence procedures would be used. This normally means the unbiased evaluation of intelligence data. But it doesn’t take a great deal of study of the old UFO files to see that standard intelligence procedures were no longer being used by Project Grudge. Everything was being evaluated on the premise that UFO's couldn’t exist. No matter what you see or hear, don’t believe it. (Ruppelt) [Correction: The order changing SIGN to GRUDGE was dated Dec 16, 1948, by AF Dir of R&D Gen Donald Putt, not made effective until Feb 12, 1949, after SIGN's Final Report was issued Feb 11. We know the date of the change because it was commented on at the Los Alamos green fireballs conference of Feb 16, 1949, as having occurred the previous Saturday,’ Feb. 12. - Brad Sparks]

AFOIN_AIR_Memo_No.4_Feb.15, 1949
Found in the FBI files a copy of Air Intelligence Requirements Memo No. 4, ‘Unconventional Aircraft,’ of Feb 15, 1949. Copies were sent by Hoover to FBI offices worldwide in SAC (Special Agents in Charge) Letter No. 38 of March 25, 1949. (Brad Sparks)

Feb. 16, 1949, Los Alamos Conference on the Green Fireball Problem
Actual document
This offshoot of this conference was the Project TWINKLE, scheme to gain more accurate information on any more ‘peculiar meteors’ by establishing number of cinetheodolite stations to film anything unusual in the atmosphere, especially fast moving objects.

March 22, 1949 Letter
Air Force letter to Director, FBI

March 25, 1949 Letter
FBI letter to Air Force who was seeking help from FBI. Includes  attachment below.

April 27, 1949 Joint Intelligence Committee Report (retyped copy) 
The USAF Directorate of Intelligence personnel briefed the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Lt. Gen. Lauris Norstad, and his staff on UFOs in a TOP SECRET ‘Air Brief.’
Actual copy
  
April 27, 1949
The Air Force sends Top Secret ‘Unidentified Aerial Objects’ presentation with Appendix A, a summary of Air Force actions to the Joint Committee on Intelligence (JIC).  Committee is composed of representatives from the Army, Navy, Air Force intelligence divisions.

April 27, 1949, Project Saucer Report
‘Memorandum to the Press’ No. M 26-49, released to the press from the Pentagon.
 Based on Project Sign / Grudge (classified codenames for Project ‘Saucer’) info from AMC Technical Intelligence Division, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio, the last gasp of the pro-UFO faction.

April 28, 1949
Printed copies of the Top Secret ‘Analysis of Flying Object Incidents in the United States’ (Air Intelligence Division Study 203) disseminated to restricted list. Originally prepared by the USAF Directorate of Intelligence, Air Intelligence Division, and the Office of Naval Intelligence on 10 December 1948, this was a followup to the AF presentations to the JIC and the AF DCS/O the day before.

May 5, 1949 Letter to CO, Kirtland AFB
The Inspector General USAF, 17th District Office of Special Investigations, Kirtland AFB, New Mexico.
Letter to Commanding Officer Kirtland AFB, New Mexico, 5 May 1949

May 12, 1949 Letter concerning conference at Sandia Base, New Mexico, 27 April
To Director of Special Investigations, Office of the Inspector General USAF, Washington 25, D.C. Page 4 -- Dr. Kaplan expressed a great concern, as these occurrences relate to the National Defense of the United States.

May 12, 1949 Memo (front page unredacted)...Both pages (lower quality, redacted)
SECRET memo from IG USAF to Dir. Special Investigations about Kaplan visiting the district office to review reports.

490512mclaughlin_Van-Allen.pdf
Letter to Dr. J.A. Van Allen from Cmdr R.B. McLaughlin about tracking flying saucer ‘a few weeks ago’.

August, 1949; SECRET Project Grudge Report
The GRUDGE Final Report (but not publicly released). It was still classified SECRET until Aug 1, 1952.

September 14, 1949 letter to Director of R&D, HQ, USAF
Concerning/including ‘Light Phenomena.’

Detection of UFOs by Geiger Counters - BB Archive Correspondence
In regard to the 14 & 17 & 21 Oct 1949 sightings at Mt. Palomar Observatory in the NICAP chronology and Sparks’ ‘BB Unknowns’ list, the 25 Nov 1949 ‘case’ in the Blue Book Archive is not a ‘case’ occurring on 25 Nov 1949 but the date the document was written and it contains some material on this incident. It is not actually a case file, but a collection of correspondence (47 documents) related to the potential detection of atomic powered UFOs by Geiger counter equipment, which was put together in 1952. There are several pages about the events and witnesses at Mt. Palomar.

Secret (1952) Document Mentions Correlation Between Sightings and Rise in Radiation
It was found that in October 1949 such an incident occurred at the Mt. Palomar Observatory and that the Navy had investigated them (21 incidents). (NARA-PBB85 762, 766 - Fran Ridge)

Nov. 25, 1949; Mt. Palomar, California
Nonexistent case date invented by BB to cover the real events on various dates in Oct-Nov 1949. is merely the date of an ONR-Pasadena report on these radiation/UFO incidents.

Project Twinkle Letter of December 9, 1949, Re: ‘Light Phenomena’
To Director of R&D, HQ, USAF, from AMC, Dayton. More on conference.

December 27, 1949
This was both the GRUDGE codename AND final report (Technical Report) that were not released and remained classified SECRET until Aug 1, 1952, and even then no one knew it was declassified except possibly Donald Keyhoe and Leon Davidson.”

As can be seen in this report, Killeen Base (designated as West Fort Hood in October 1969), Texas, was totally inundated with UFO sightings during March-July 1949.


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The Atomic Energy Commission’s Killeen Base, Texas
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Satellite photo of Killeen, Texas (tageo.com)
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