Wednesday, 27 November 2019

UFO Article (Blog) & Radio Interview:
“X-Zone Broadcast Network -
Colonel Charles Halt”


By Kevin D. Randle, 21 November 2019
(A Different Perspective, Cedar Rapids, Iowa)

Colonel Charles I. Halt talks about the December 1980 Rendlesham Forest, UK, UFO case.

The Rendlesham Forest, UK, UFO incidents occurred on
26 December (reported as 27 December by Charles I. Halt)
and 28 December 1980 (both early hours), according to an
article (rendlesham-forest-mod-article) by Nick Pope called
Rendlesham Forest - MoD Article.”
The twin bases of RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge were
joint Royal Air Force-U.S. Air Force bases at the time of the UFO incidents.


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Colonel Charles I. Halt, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)
(CNN/youtube.com image)









Aerial view of RAF Bentwaters, UK
(whale.to photo)


Aerial view of RAF Woodbridge, UK
(controltowers.co.uk photo)














Map of RAF Bentwaters, RAF Woodbridge, UK, and the 
December 1980 UFO landing site (2.bp.blogspot.com image)

UFO Interview:
“YOUTUBE EXCLUSIVE -
Bob Bigelow talks to George Knapp about UFO’s -
Aug 2019 - Mystery Wire”


28 August 2019
(Mystery Wire (YouTube channel), KLAS-TV, Las Vegas, Nevada)

Video text:
“Bob Bigelow, Bigelow Aerospace and George Knapp talk about UFO’s and other topics in a YouTube Exclusive interview.”

The video was published on 22 November 2019.

My comment: A big thanks and kudos to Robert T. Bigelow for placing the National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS) website on Archive.org.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDjObsuz86A

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(Mystery Wire/youtube.com image)

Sunday, 24 November 2019

UFO Radio Interview:
“The Search for Unknown Aerial Phenomena
Off the West Coast, with Kevin Knuth”


13 November 2019
(UAlbany News Podcast, University at Albany, New York)

Kevin Knuth talks about the new Oregon-based non-profit group, UAP eXpeditions.

Knuth, a former NASA Ames research scientist and Associate Professor of Physics at University at Albany, State University of New York, is the leader of the UAP eXpeditions’ team of scientists.

‘The goal of the expedition is to give us some ground truth,’ Knuth told Motherboard. ‘We aim to try to observe these objects directly, and record them using multiple imaging modalities.’

UAP eXpeditions is headed by U.S. Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer (radar operator) Kevin M. Day. Day was aboard the USS Princeton during the November 2004 USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group 11 UFO incidents (occurred about a hundred miles south west of San Diego, California). Other team members include USS Princeton’s former Chief Master-at-Arms Sean Cahill and veteran UFO researcher Bruce Maccabee, according to several credible sources.

The UAlbany News Podcast is hosted and produced by Sarah O’Carroll.













Kevin Knuth
(Kevin Knuth/youtube.com photo)

UFO News Article:
Article On UAP eXpeditions,
a Silicon Valley Startup Group


28 October 2019
(CIOReview, U.S.A.)

UAP eXpeditions is a new Oregon-based non-profit group. It is headed by U.S. Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer (radar operator) Kevin M. Day.

Day was aboard the USS Princeton during the November 2004 USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group 11 UFO incidents (occurred about a hundred miles south west of San Diego, California).

The leader of the UAP eXpeditions’ team of scientists is Kevin Knuth, a former NASA Ames research scientist and Associate Professor of Physics at University at Albany, State University of New York. Other team members include USS Princeton’s former Chief Master-at-Arms Sean Cahill and veteran UFO researcher Bruce Maccabee, according to several credible sources.

‘The goal of the expedition is to give us some ground truth,’ Knuth told Motherboard. ‘We aim to try to observe these objects directly, and record them using multiple imaging modalities.’
















(Podcast UFO/youtube.com image)

Google Website Searches:
Focus On UFO News Articles From the Year 1957


A big thanks and kudos must go to Ancestry.com LLC and all the people who have done the newspaper article clipping job.

Website: Newspapers.com (owned by Ancestry.com LLC, Lehi, Utah):

(Search term: “Unidentified Flying Object” “1957” -1967)

(“Unidentified Flying Objects” “1957” -1967)

(“UFO” “1957” -1967)

(“UFOs” “1957” -1967)
(“Flying Object” “1957” -1967)

(Flying Objects” “1957” -1967)

(“Flying Saucer” “1957” -1967)

UFO news article:
“ ‘Saucers’ Reported On Coast”

12 July 1957
(Albuquerque Journal, New Mexico)

Source: Newspapers.com

The whole article:
“A private investigative committee said Thursday that Civil Aeronautics Administration control tower operators have tracked four ‘flying saucers’ over California, operating at speeds up to 3600 miles an hour.

Eight members of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena, including Rear Adm. Herbert B. Knowles, USN (ret.), certified they had seen the signed radar report.

Admiral Knowles criticized the veil of secrecy that surrounds unidentified flying objects (UFO). He declared: ‘There is a real need to break through the official Washington brush-off and get the truth to the people.’

New Members Named

The NICAP, a private organization, also announced the names of five new board members: Vice Adm. R. H. Hillenkoetter, USN (ret.), former director, Central Intelligence Agency; Lt. Gen. P. A. Del Valle, USMC (ret.); Maj. Dewey Fournet, former air force UFO investigator; J. B. Hartranft Jr., president of the 65,000-member Aircraft Owners and Pilots Assn., and Dr. Marnus Bach, noted author and professor of religion, Iowa State University.

These and other new UFO developments were disclosed Thursday in the first issue of the ‘UFO investigator,’ the NICAP’s magazine report to members. Copies also were sent to all members of Congress.

Appeared in March

The radar report certified by the NICAP was made at an airport in the Los Angeles area. The first of the four UFO’s appeared on the tower radarscope shortly before midnight, the night of March 23 [1957].

The NICAP also proposed to Air Force Secretary James H. Douglas and eight-point plan of cooperation to end controversy and public confusion over flying saucers.”

























Map of California (lib.utexas.edu)
(lib.utexas.edu image)

Saturday, 23 November 2019

UFO Statistics:
“UFO Map: North America 1957”


By Larry Hatch
(*U* UFO DATABASE, U.S.A.)

Source: Internet Archive, San Francisco, California

The whole article:
“Out of 592 *U* listings for 1957 worldwide, 368 were in North America. 219 worldwide were in the single month of November.

UFO activity is centered around the height of the Taurids meteor shower. Some misidentifications are inevitable despite all efforts to filter noise like that out.

Active areas include the Southern California desert, Indiana, Northern New Jersey and Massachussetts [sic]. Some states seem entirely untouched by this wave.

Note Los Angeles, CA and Levelland, TX at the same latitude but 1000 miles apart. Seeming alignments run both Northeast and NNW from the El Paso - Fort Bliss area in Texas.”


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UFO Map: North America 1957 (archive.org/larryhatch.net)
(text by larryhatch.net) (larryhatch.net/archive.org image)

NCP Supplemental Web Page (E-Mail):
“Subject: USAF Strategic Air Command began
Ground Alert Operations on October 1, 1957”


(NICAP.org)

Quote from the web page:
“USAF Strategic Air Command began Ground Alert Operations on October 1, 1957, whereby it would maintain approximately one-third of its aircraft on ground alert, with weapons loaded and crews standing by for immediate take-off.

The beginings of the great UFO Wave of 1957 seemed to have started in October 1957 and continued through December 1957.

In the first week in November 1957, the predicted UFO wave began. As sightings occurred worldwide, the greatest number of sightings seemed to concentrate in the United States, Brazil, and Japan. In terms of numbers the UFO wave of 1957 produced more UFO sightings than any other UFO wave. At this unique period of time the CIA established ‘The Director of Central Intelligence Committee on Overhead Reconnaissance’. Years later this committee evolved into the very spooky National Reconnaissance Office. The NRO’s focus is planet earth.”

The e-mail was sent from Daniel Wilson to Francis L. Ridge on 
17 August 2005.


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UFO Map: North America 1957 (archive.org/larryhatch.net)
(text by larryhatch.net) (larryhatch.net/archive.org image)

Google Website Search:
Focus On the UFO Incidents That Have Occurred
At the Eglin Air Force Base Through the Years


Website: NICAP.org

Eglin Air Force Base is located about three miles (5 kilometres) south west of Valparaiso in Okaloosa County, Florida.


Wikipedia article: “Eglin Air Force Base”:


Quote from the Wikipedia article:
Eglin Air Force Base (AFB) (IATA: VPS, ICAO: KVPS, FAA LID: VPS) is a United States Air Force base in western Florida, located about three miles (5 km) southwest of Valparaiso in Okaloosa County.

The host unit at Eglin is the 96th Test Wing (formerly the 96th Air Base Wing).[2][3] The 96 TW is the test and evaluation center for Air Force air-delivered weapons, navigation and guidance systems, Command and Control systems, and Air Force Special Operations Command systems.

Eglin AFB was established 84 years ago in 1935 as the Valparaiso Bombing and Gunnery Base.”



DOD’s first F-35 Lightning II joint strike fighter soars past the 33rd Fighter Wing flightline with two F-16 Fighting Falcon chase aircraft before landing at its new home at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., July 14. Its pilot, Lt. Col. Eric Smith, of the 58th Fighter Squadron, is the first Air Force qualified JSF pilot.
(text by eglin.af.mil) (eglin.af.mil)
(U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Joely Santiago) 














Satellite photo of ValparaisoFlorida (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)

UFO News Article:
“Blue-Green UFO Sighted”


2 February 1976
(The Journal, Okaloosa/West Florida, Florida)
(according to the newspaper image)

Source: Newspapers.com

The whole article:
“EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE – This mammoth Air Force installation sighted its first unidentified flying object Saturday [31 January 1976], an object that officials say didn’t show up either in more than 40 photographs or on Air Force radar screens.

The UFO hovered over the east end of Duke Field for almost two hours, officials said, giving off a blueish-green [sic] color and trailing a light vapor exhaust.

A military policeman was the first to report sighting the object while making his rounds about 4:35 a.m. It was visible until the first light, about 7 a.m., according to Lt. Steve Phalen of the Eglin Information Office.

An Air Force policeman said the object appeared to be the size of a C-130 cargo plane or a Boeing 707, the base said. About a half-dozen people reportedly saw the object.

Phalen said base radar operators tried to track it ‘but nothing ever visualized on our screens.’

The base called the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s office and the Federal Aeronautics Administration in Crestview, but neither reported any sightings. Weather conditions at the time were hazy, Phalen said.

Phalen said, a ‘normal photographic gear’ was used in the futile picture-taking.”


Wikipedia article: “Eglin Air Force Base”:


Quote from the Wikipedia article:
Eglin Air Force Base (AFB) (IATA: VPS, ICAO: KVPS, FAA LID: VPS) is a United States Air Force base in western Florida, located about three miles (5 km) southwest of Valparaiso in Okaloosa County.

The host unit at Eglin is the 96th Test Wing (formerly the 96th Air Base Wing).[2][3] The 96 TW is the test and evaluation center for Air Force air-delivered weapons, navigation and guidance systems, Command and Control systems, and Air Force Special Operations Command systems.

Eglin AFB was established 84 years ago in 1935 as the Valparaiso Bombing and Gunnery Base.”

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DOD’s first F-35 Lightning II joint strike fighter soars past the 33rd Fighter Wing flightline with two F-16 Fighting Falcon chase aircraft before landing at its new home at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., July 14. Its pilot, Lt. Col. Eric Smith, of the 58th Fighter Squadron, is the first Air Force qualified JSF pilot.
(text by eglin.af.mil) (eglin.af.mil)
(U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Joely Santiago) 


















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

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 
(CE2 case – soybean crop)
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Satellite photo of Cedar Rapids, Iowa (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)