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RE: Official BS UFO Explanations. - Karl12 - 09-17-2024 • Kirtland AFB UFO, Nov 4th, 1957. The same week all the 'flying egg' reports were coming in from Levelland there was also another very strange 'flying egg' incident at Kirkland Air Force base in New Mexico - the UFO was confirmed on ground radar and witnessed by two air tower control officers (through binoculars) who described the object as 'egg shaped' with 'no wings, tail or fuselage' and 'a single white light at its base'. The object circled the base and came within 300 feet of the ground but then abruptly reversed it's direction and climbed at a very high rate of speed away from the field on a 120 degree course - it then headed south at very high speed before returning north to trail a military jet which had just taken off. Quote:Witnesses: FAA(CAA) tower personnel, R.M. Kaser and E. G. Brink, reliable observers with 23 years of airport tower control experience between them. Bluebook explanation 'Aircraft' RE: Official BS UFO Explanations. - Karl12 - 09-17-2024 • White Sands Missile Range, November 3rd, 1957. The same week all the 'flying egg' reports were coming in from Levelland (and Kirtland Air Force base) there was also another very strange 'flying egg' incident over White Sands Missile Range. Military Police Officers described the object as 'egg shaped' and 75-100 yards in diameter - the UFO then descended to the ground about 3 miles away which 'looked like a completely controlled landing'. A high altitude research engineer on the base also received sunburn from a 'large, whitish egg-shaped object' on November the 4th. Quote:The White Sands Jeep Patrol UFO Incident Bluebook explanation 'Venus' Quote:The Army jeep patrols sightings were evaluated as "astronomical." The release said: RE: Official BS UFO Explanations. - Karl12 - 09-17-2024 • Chorwon, Korea, 30th May 1952. Quite a number of Korean war military pilot UFO encounters and there's a radar/visual case below where a brilliant white object took 'clearly evasive maneuvers' and pulled away from an F-94 at thirty thousand feet - the Intelligence report states the UFO 'possessed a superior speed, superior climbing ability and was able to turn equally as well as the F-94'. Quote:"In June 1952 the Air Force was taking the UFO problem seriously. One of the reasons was that there were a lot of good UFO reports coming in from Korea. Fighter pilots reported seeing silver coloured spheres or disks on several occasions, and radar in Japan, Okinawa, and in Korea had tracked unidentified targets." Bluebook explanation 'Balloon with flare' RE: Official BS UFO Explanations. - Karl12 - 09-17-2024 • Michigan, March, 1966. The Michigan UFO wave of March, 1966 where multiple town residents and police officers witnessed objects 'covered with red, green and blue lights zooming about at tree-top level' - one object even buzzed a police patrol car and the local sheriff stated that 'reports of UFOs have become so numerous recently that I haven't slept in 24 hours'. Quote:Washtenaw County sheriffs and police in neighboring jurisdictions reported disc-shaped objects moving at fantastic speeds and making sharp turns, diving and climbing, and hovering. At one point, four UFOs in straight-line formation were observed. Selfridge AFB confirmed tracking UFOs over Lake Erie at 4:56 a.m. Their stories were backed up by more than 100 witnesses. Bluebook explanation 'Swamp gas' Possible origin of Dr Hynek´s 'swamp gas' explanation: Quote:In interviewing Washtenaw County Sheriff Doug Harvey for the article, the former Sheriff explained how he had taken Hynek to the Frank Mannor farm near Dexter for some on site investigation. The sheriff described how Hynek interviewed witnesses and sloshed around in the swamp for a time in an attempt to determine what the many witnesses had seen a few nights earlier. The Sheriff then brought Hynek back to the Sheriff's headquarters located in Ann Arbor. RE: Official BS UFO Explanations. - Karl12 - 09-18-2024 • Redlands UFO, Feb 4th, 1968. Multiple separately located town residents witness huge, low-flying, disk-shaped object with a row of eight to ten lights which were alternating in colour. The UFO was reported to have proceeded at a low altitude (about 300 feet) in a northeasterly direction for about a mile, stopped, hovered, jerked forward, hovered again then 'shot straight upward with a burst of speed'. Quote:On February 4, 1968, about two hundred residents of Redlands, California, either saw or heard what was apparently the same huge, low-flying, disk-shaped object as it passed overhead. Bluebook explanation 'Aircraft' Dr Hynek's response: Quote:"The discrepancy between what was reported and the Blue Book evaluation is so great as to be laughable" RE: Official BS UFO Explanations. - Karl12 - 09-18-2024 • Davis-Monthan AFB, Tucson, Arizona, May 1st, 1952. Pretty insane incident from the 1952 wave where multiple military personnel (from both ground and air) witness two silent, shiny, silver, metallic disc shaped objects approach and pace a B-36 bomber. The UFOs were observed to slow down to match the plane's speed and remain in formation for about twenty seconds - they then executed a very sharp no radius turn away from the B-36 where one of the objects then stopped and hovered. Base Intelligence officer Major Rudy Pestalozzi also witnessed the incident and interviewed the aircrew who had closely observed the UFOs - they described them as having 'a convex top and bottom, 25 feet in diameter and about 12 feet thick'. The major stated this was 'the thickest report he ever filed on a UFO' but it was mysteriously missing from USAF archives years later when Dr Mcdonald went to access it. Bluebooks scientific consultant Dr Hynek described this case as 'a classic' and apparently it 'shook up the USAF at high levels'. From 7:50 Quote:Early in the 1952 UFO sighting wave two discs approached and paced a B-36 bomber in the vicinity of Davis-Monthan AFB, Tucson, Arizona. On May 1, 1952, Major Rudy Pestalozzi, a base intelligence officer, along with an airmajn, looked up as a B-36 flew overhead and saw two shiny discs overtake the bomber, slow to its speed and position themselves alongside. Bluebook explanation 'Aircraft' RE: Official BS UFO Explanations. - Karl12 - 09-18-2024 • UFO Car Chase - Wayne City, Illinois, August 4th, 1963. Two motorists witness a big, white object 'about the size of a washtub' moving along at treetop level - the UFO then paced their vehicle for several miles zig-zagging over the road before hovering over the car and causing electromagnetic interference effects on the radio and engine (object also observed by multiple separately located witnesses). After later being interrogated by the Air Force the driver was then instructed to wash his car and said the officers 'appeared to be decontaminating the inside of his automobile'. Quote:Excerpts from report: Bluebook explanation 'Refuelling aircraft or Venus' Quote:The AF, and especially Quintanilla, were ridiculing many witnesses who claimed sightings of UFOs. The "explanation" issued after the investigation was "a refueling operation" or the "planet Venus". The AF must have considered this case important. Normally, when investigating a case, they would mail out an 8 page questionnaire. If the case was important enough they would send the local "UFO officer" from the nearest airbase. But they did something unheard of by normal Air Force standard operating procedure. They flew a team of physicists, headed by the Project Blue Book Director, himself. Something strange was definitely going on in the Midwest, and AF Intelligence seemed to suddenly be interested in something that "didn't exist." RE: Official BS UFO Explanations. - Karl12 - 09-19-2024 • Bethune/Gander UFO incident - February 10th, 1951. Pretty remarkable 'near collision' case where U.S. Navy personnel flying a C-54 Aircraft off the coast of Newfoundland witness a UFO over the Atlantic Ocean for about eight minutes. The flight crew described the object as 300 feet in diameter and having 'an orange rim with a dark centre' - the object began to change colours and then shot towards the aircraft at high speed and some aircrew actually banged their heads ducking for cover. The UFO then 'paced' the aircraft positioning itself about a hundred feet below and about two hundred feet ahead of the plane (apparently the onboard magnetic compasses were 'spinning wildly') - after a while the object reversed direction at an extremely sharp angle and disappeared over the horizon. Upon landing the crew members were interrogated by Air Force intelligence officers and later interrogated by Naval intelligence. From 0:30 Quote:"About 300 miles outside of Argentia, Newfoundland, I saw a glow on the water. As we approached this glow, it turned into hundreds of circles of white lights on the water. We watched it for a while; when the lights went out, there was nothing on the water. The next thing that we saw was a yellow halo that was very small, about 15 miles away. It came up to 10,000 feet in a fraction of a second. I disengaged the autopilot and pushed the nose over, because I was going to go under it at the angle that it was coming toward me. The minute that I did that, it was up at our altitude and I could see nothing outside of the cockpit but this craft." Bluebook explanation 'Aurora borealis' RE: Official BS UFO Explanations. - Karl12 - 09-19-2024 • Presque Isle, Maine, Jan 29th, 1953. Fighter jet UFO incident taken from 'The Chop Clearance List' - a compilation of Air Technical Intelligence UFO reports secured by Albert M. Chop who was Air Force UFO Officer at the Pentagon Pilots of an F-94 fighter jet and two other fighter aircraft encounter a 'dark, gray object with a very definite oval shape' - .one fighter jet attempts to intercept the UFO at a speed of 0.8 Mach but the pursuit lasts for 4 minutes without the F-94 gaining on the object (chase called off due to low fuel). Quote:9:55 a.m. EST. A small gray oval-shaped object was seen by 2nd Lt. Fred T. Goetting, pilot of an F-94B fighter jet. Goetting pointed out the object to his Radar Observer, Lt. Howard C. Kelly. The object appeared to be 10 degrees above the F-94B which was at 23,000 feet. Goettering attempted to intercept the object at a speed of 0.8 Mach. This chase continued for 4 minutes without the F-94 gaining on the object. At this time the chase was broken off because of low fuel. According to the AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT, the object was also sighted by at least two fighter aircraft from other squadrons. Bluebook explanation 'Venus' Quote:A nice example of an utterly ludicrous BB explanation.A "dark grey oval", 3/4 the apparent size of a dime at arm's length, which explicitly did not shine or emit or reflect light of any kind, pursued for 4 mins, in bright daylight, on a continuous heading of 70deg. RE: Official BS UFO Explanations. - Karl12 - 09-20-2024 • Hissing UFO Burns Witness - Lavonia, Georgia, June 29th, 1964. Two weeks after this freaky case where a 'hissing' top shaped object burnt a UFO witness there was another similar incident involving motorist Beauford E. Parham. This witnesses also described the object making a hissing sound ('like a million snakes') and stated the UFO was shaped like 'a spinning top' - it came down directly in front of his car and he observed 'the top part of the object was moving in a clockwise direction and the bottom part in a counterclockwise direction'. The object was described as amber coloured, six feet tall and eight feet wide with a dark band around the top with portholes around the bottom. The object went up over the vehicle leaving a 'gaseous vapor' which left an oily substance all over the car - the hood was later discovered to be warped with 'bubbled up paint' over the body of the vehicle - the witness also experienced a persistent burning sensation on his arms. Quote:Businessman Beauford E. Parham was returning home late on the evening of June 29, 1964. He was between Carnesyille and Lavonia, Georgia, in the northeast corner of the state. Bluebook explanation 'Ball lightning' |