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March 29, 1952; Misawa, Japan.; Small, shiny disc made pass at Air
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Force plane (section IX).
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May 1, 1952; Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ.; Two disc-shaped UFOs approached
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close to B-36 bomber, also seen from ground (section II).
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December 6, 1952; Gulf of Mexico.; Air Force bomber tracked "mother
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ship," smaller high-speed objects, on radar (section X).
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November 14, 1956; Mobile, AL.; Luminous object descended, hovered
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in front of airliner, then sped away at upward angle (section X).
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October 15, 1957; Minas Gerais State, Brazil.; Villas Boas abduction,
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sexual encounter case (section XIII).
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November 23, 1957; Tonopah, NV.; Air Force officer's car failed, he
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saw disc-shaped objects on ground (section II).
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July 13, 1959; Blenheim, New Zealand.; Disc with dome illuminated
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area in green light, two beings visible in dome (section XII).
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April 13, 1960; Red Bluff, CA.; State Police encounter with highly maneuverable
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elliptical object, red light beams swept ground (section V).
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September 19, 1961; White Mountains, NH.; Barney and Betty Hill vehicle
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encounter, abduction case (section XIII).
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April 24, 1964; Socorro, NM.; Whitish elliptical object with legs seen
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on ground by police officer, left imprints and scorched foliage
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when it took off (section V).
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April 24, 1964; Newark Valley, NY.; Farmer found shiny elliptical object
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in field, confronted by two small humanoids who spoke with
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him (section XII).
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April 30, 1964; Canyon Ferry, MT.; Glowing oval object landed, indentations
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and scorch marks found at site (section VII).
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May 5, 1964; Comstock, MN.; Object landed in field, physical traces
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(section VII).
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May 10, 1964; La Rioja, Argentina.; Domed disc rose from woods, electromagnetic
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(E-M) effects on van, 10-meter (30-foot) burnt circle
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found next day (section XII).
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May 19, 1964; Hubbard, OR.; Rectangular object with legs left flattened
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wheat and three indentations on the edge of a circle (section VII).
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June 29, 1964; Lavonia, GA.; Brilliantly lit top-shaped object made
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head-on passes at car, paced ahead of it, hovering and darting motions
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(section X11).
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July 1964; ; NICAP report, The UFO Evidence, released to Congress and
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news media.
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July 16, 1964; Conklin, NY.; Humanoid with dark suit and helmet,
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climbed on top of craft. Physical traces found at site (section XII).
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July 16, 1964; Houghton Lake, MI.; Pilot observed formation of four
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white lights joined by two others, paced aircraft for five minutes
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(section III).
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July 27, 1964; Norwich, NY.; Aluminum-colored sphere with luminous
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ring hovered for four to five minutes. Air Force unidentified
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case (section IV).
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July 29, 1964; ; Delta Aquarid meteor shower (mean date).
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August 10, 1964; Wake Island.; Blinking red light approached air base
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runway, hovered, reversed direction. Air Force unidentified case
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(section I).
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August 11, 1964; ; Perseid meteor shower (mean date).
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September 4, 1964; Cisco Grove, CA.; A bow-and-arrow hunter separated
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from his companions was treed by humanoid and robot-like
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beings after a UFO was observed descending (section XII).
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October 11, 1964; Brockton, MA.; Engineer, others, observed dome-shaped
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object following jet fighters. UFO shot straight up and out
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of sight (section IV).
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November 25, 1964; New Berlin, NY.; Two objects landed on hilltop,
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large group of humanoid beings engaged in apparent repair operation
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for four hours (section XII).
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December 21, 1964; Staunton, VA.; Cone-shaped object crossed highway,
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car engine failed, object landed. Radioactive area found at
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landing site (section I).
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December 1964; Washington DC.; To January 1965. sighting concentration around Washington,
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DC, which led to CIA contact with NICAP to obtain information.
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January 3, 1965; ; Quadrantid meteor shower (mean date).
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January 5, 1965; Wallops Island, VA.; Aerospace engineer watched
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round glowing object move rapidly from horizon to nearly overhead
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(section IV, Section VIII).
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January 11, 1965; Washington, DC.; Army Signal Corps communications
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system specialists observed 12-15 white ovals maneuvering
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erratically, with jets seen in pursuit (section II).
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January 12, 1965; Lynden, WA.; Border Patrol officer saw bright disc
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illuminating ground, swoop down, hover near car, accelerate up
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into clouds with rushing air sound (section V).
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January 19, 1965; Brand's Flats, VA.; Humanoid beings emerged from
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landed object at archery range, approached witness, who froze, apparently
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paralyzed (section XII).
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January 23, 1965; Williamsburg, VA.; Metallic-appearing, mushroom-shaped
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object, red-orange glow, at low level. Sound like vacuum
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cleaner heard, E-M effects on car (section VIII).
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January 27, 1965; Hampton, VA.; NASA engineer saw V-shaped object
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with red-orange lights zigzagging at low level. Object touched
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down briefly, took off, rapidly climbed out of sight (section IV).
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February 11, 1965; Pacific Ocean.; Flying Tiger aircrew observed three
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red oval objects, tracked on airborne radar. Paced aircraft for 30
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minutes, departed upward at high speed (section I).
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March 15, 1965; Everglades, FL.; Hovering cone-shaped object, animal
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reaction. Witness struck on forehead by light beam, unconscious,
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eye damage. Damaged foliage found at site (section I).
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April 4, 1965; Keesler AFB, MS.; USAF weather observer saw black
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oval with body lights flying in and out of clouds (section I).
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May 24, 1965; Mackay, Australia.; Circular UFO with three legs on or
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near the ground, trees illuminated. Departed rapidly with buzzing
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sound. Circular ring impression found at site (section VII).
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May 28, 1965; Townsville, North Queensland, Australia.; Elliptical object
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paced airliner, accelerated and sped away, photographs taken
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(section III).
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July 1, 1965; Valensole, France.; Elliptical object with legs observed on
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ground, two small humanoids pointed pencil-like device at witness,
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paralyzing him. Strong physical trace evidence at site (section
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XII).
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July 2, 1965; Antarctica.; To July 3, 1965. Meteorological observers at scientific research
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bases watched zigzagging and maneuvering objects, including
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a lens-shaped disc. E-M effects (sections IV, VIII).
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July 8, 1965; Sunnyvale, CA.; Police lieutenant and officer saw hovering
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white object that undulated, darted here and there, zigzagged,
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and sped away (section V).
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July 19, 1965; Vaucluse, N.S.W., Australia.; Domed disc with legs on
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beach, dogs barked loudly. Object took off with sound of rushing
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air, yellow-orange glow from underside (section IV).
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July 20, 1965; Chesterville, Ontario, Canada.; Domed object paced car,
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climbed out of sight (section XII).
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July 29, 1965; ; Delta Aquarid meteor shower (mean date).
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July 31, 1965; US; To September 3, 1965. Summer 1965 sighting wave mostly in
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Southwestern U.S. and northward through the central tier of states,
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later in eastern U.S. (See separate chronology, section VIII.)
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August 3, 1965; US; Denver Post editorial: "Maybe it's time for more people
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to get serious about the UFO question. . . . If we still choose to
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be skeptical, we nevertheless are not nearly so ready as we once
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were to dismiss all reports of variously shaped but elusive flying
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objects as products of midsummer night dreams."
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August 3, 1965; Santa Ana, CA; Highway investigator Rex Heflin,
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three Polaroid photos of domed-disc UFO (section VII).
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August 4, 1965. Fort Worth Star Telegram (TX) editorial: "They can
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stop kidding us now about there being no such thing as 'flying
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saucers. . . .' Too many people of obviously sound mind saw and reported
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them independently. . . . Their descriptions of what they
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saw were too similar to one another, and too unlike any familiar
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object. . . ."
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August 4, 1965; Abilene, KS.; E-M effects on truck, domed disc
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swooped overhead, hovered just above road, blocked highway
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(section VI).
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August 4, 1965; Michigan—Minnesota.; U.S. Air Force and Royal Canadian
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Air Force radar tracked formations of 7-10 UFOs over Lake
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Superior and Duluth, MN, moving at about 9,000 mph, altitudes
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between 5,200 and 17,000 feet (section VII).
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August 6, 1965; US; Cascade (ID) News editorial: "An objective observer
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is about forced to the conclusion that there are objects of some sort
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appearing in the skies that cannot be explained by any conventional
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circumstances. There is absolutely no reason to deny the
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UFOs' existence because we don't understand them."
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August 10, 1965; Seattle, WA.; Boeing aerospace engineer saw two silvery,
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disc-shaped objects that hovered for several minutes, departed
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upward at high speed one after the other (section IV).
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August 10, 1965; Pacific Northwest.; 9:40 P.M. Fireball meteor traveling
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easterly across northeast sky.
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August 11, 1965; ; Perseid meteor shower (mean date).
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August 13, 1965; Portsmouth, NH.; Portsmouth (NH) Herald editorial: "Perhaps we really
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do have visitors from somewhere beyond our present ken."
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August 16, 1965; US; Christian Science Monitor editorial: "[UFOs] sighted
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early this month over Texas may give scientists something to think
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about for a long time. . . . They give the clearest evidence of all that
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something strange actually was in the sky. . . . It makes the clearest
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case yet for a thorough look at the saucer mystery."
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August 19, 1965; Cherry Creek, NY.; E-M effects in barn, elliptical object
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landed nearby, animals reacted, beeping sound. Object shot
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straight up into clouds. Physical traces at site (section 1).
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August 21, 1965; US; Science editor, Christian Science Monitor: "Flying
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saucers are all but literally knocking on the laboratory door. . . .
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Something definitely is going on that cannot yet be explained."
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September 3, 1965; Exeter, NH.; Citizen reports of glowing red, elliptical
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object at low level, verified by police, row of bright pulsating
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red lights, animal reactions (section V).
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September 3, 1965; Damon, TX.; Two sheriffs saw huge, brightly illuminated
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object speed toward their patrol car, hover, illuminate
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them and the terrain in purple light. Heat felt (section I).
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September 14, 1965; Langenhoe, Essex, UK.; Domed disc descended,
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humming sound, blue light. Motorbike engine failed, witness paralyzed,
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shock, static electricity (section IV).
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September 16, 1965; Pretoria, South Africa.; Constables in police van
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encountered domed disc on highway, object lifted off emitting
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flame. Tar and gravel road severely damaged (section V).
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September 27, 1965; Columbus, OH.; At 5:15 P.M., scientist saw metallic-
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appearing, cigar-shaped object that changed course (section IV).
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September 27, 1965; Northeastern United States.; Fireball meteor
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sighting at 7:56 P.M. American Meteor Society No. 2389.
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September 28, 1965; US; Memo from Maj. Gen. E. B. LeBailly, USAF director
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of information, to USAF Scientific Advisory Board requesting a
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scientific panel to review the methods and findings of Project
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Blue Book. LeBailly noted: "Many of the reports that cannot be explained
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have come from intelligent and technically well-qualified
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individuals whose integrity cannot be doubted."
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October 7, 1965; Edwards AFB, CA.; Radar-visual sighting of 12
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UFOs, jet interceptor pursuit (section II).
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November 10, 1965; Northeastern US; Massive power blackout in northeastern United
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States at about 5:25 P.M. (EST). Some reports of UFOs coincided,
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with resulting speculation about a possible relationship (section
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VII).
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December 20, 1965; Herman, MN.; Domed disc, E-M effects on engine
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and headlights, truck spun off road into ditch. Object ascended
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with whistling sound, sparks from underside (section VII).
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1966
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February 3, 1966; US; USAF Scientific Advisory Board met to review Project
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Blue Book. Issued report dated "March 1966" recommending
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contracts to universities to study selected UFO sightings.
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February 6, 1966; Aluche, Madrid, Spain.; Brightly lighted disc with
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legs seen landing and taking off again. Imprints and scorch marks
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found at site (section VII).
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February 11, 1966; Skowhegan, ME.; Glowing orange object with
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domed top hovered, maneuvered over area, seen by police and citizens.
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Tracked on Air Force and Federal Aviation Administration
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(FAA) radar (section VII).
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February 17, 1966; US; NICAP contacted by United Nations Secretary
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General U Thant's office requesting information and documents on
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UFOs.
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March 1966; US; Midwestern and northeastern U.S. sighting wave (see
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separate chronology, section VIII).
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March 14, 1966; Dexter, Milan, and Ann Arbor, MI.; To March 20, 1966. Sheriffs reported
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disc-shaped objects moving at fantastic speeds and making
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sharp turns, diving and climbing, hovering. Selfridge AFB confirmed
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tracking UFOs over Lake Erie (section V).
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March 20, 1966; Exeter, NH.; To March 21, 1966. Egg-shaped object with flashing
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lights across the center (red-white-blue-green-red) hovered over
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power lines, bobbed around, and rocked in a pendulum motion
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(section V).
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March 21, 1966; Hillsdale, MI.; Officials, college students saw UFO
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settle in a hollow, emitting orange, red, and white lights (section VIII).
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March 23, 1966; Temple, OK.; Huge, elongated craft blocking high-way,
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flashing body lights, port, door, antenna on top, spindly legs.
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Human-like figure entered, craft took off, hovered, sped away (section
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XII).
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March 27, 1966; Columbus, GA.; Control tower personnel, police.
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Radar-visual sighting of maneuvering object (section VII).
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March 28, 1966. Roscoe Drummond, syndicated columnist: "The time
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has come for either the President or Congress to name an objective
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and respected panel to investigate, appraise and report on all present
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and future evidence about what is going on."
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March 28, 1966; US; Rep. Gerald Ford (R-Mich.) issued call for UFO hearings.
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March 28, 1966; US; NICAP press conference at National Press Club.
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March 30, 1966; US; The Christian Science Monitor editorialized that the
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Michigan sightings had "deepened the mystery" and "it is time for
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the scientific community to conduct a thorough and objective
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study of the 'unexplainable.'"
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March 31, 1966; Vicksburg, MI.; Luminous object hovered, blocked
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roadway, bobbed up and down, moved quickly. Car buffeted, humming
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sound. Object rose, sped off at steep angle (section VI).
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March 31, 1966; Indianapolis, IN.; Editorial, Indianapolis (IN) News: "What is needed, obviously,
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is more public inquiry conducted under scrupulously objective
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auspices. . . . Too many people have seen too many things for the
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subject to be dismissed with mere off-hand explanations."
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April 5, 1966; US; House Armed Services Committee hearing on UFOs in
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U.S. Congress. Only Air Force witnesses called to testify. Hearings
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used as forum to announce that new independent scientific study
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would be undertaken.
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April 17, 1966; Ravenna, OH.; Sheriffs confronted by glowing object,
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light beam illuminated road, humming sound. Chased UFO across
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state line, other police witnesses en route. Object shot straight up
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out of sight (section I).
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April 21, 1966; ; Lyrid meteor shower (mean date).
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April 21, 1966; US; Rep. Gerald Ford (R-Mich.) issued news release announcing
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that USAF was arranging for a "study of UFOs by topflight
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scientists not connected in any way with the Air Force."
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May 8, 1966; US; Gallup Poll reported 96 percent public awareness of
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UFOs, and that nearly half of the adult population believed UFOs
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were real.
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May 10, 1966; US; CBS Reports "Flying Saucers: Friend, Foe or Fantasy?"
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presented extremely negative Air Force and "scientific" views, primarily
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those of Dr. Donald Menzel and Dr. Carl Sagan, both skeptics.
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May 21, 1966; Willow Grove, PA.; Experienced pilot in light plane encountered
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disc with dome that made sharp turn, passed beneath
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his wing (section I).
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June 19, 1966; Nha Trang, Vietnam.; Brilliantly lighted object illuminated
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terrain at Army base, widespread E-M effects on vehicles and
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machinery. Object shot straight up out of sight within seconds
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(section II).
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June 24, 1966; Richmond, VA.; Elliptical object with body lights, surrounded
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by mist or vapor, observed by police officer, led him on
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cat-and-mouse chase. Object accelerated and sped away (section
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V).
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July 26, 1966; Atlanta, GA.; Six FAA personnel observed oval UFOs,
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radar-visual sighting. One object accelerated rapidly (section VII).
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August 9, 1966; US; Robert J. Low, later coordinator of the Colorado UFO
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project, sent a memo to University of Colorado officials suggesting
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how they could deal with scientific disdain of UFO sightings. "The
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trick would be" to make it "appear a totally objective study" (section
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XV).
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August 22, 1966; US; "Plasma Theory May Explain Many UFOs," by
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Philip J. Klass, Aviation Week.
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August 27, 1966; US; Dr. J. A. Hynek released to the press a letter rejected
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by Science magazine reporting a "pattern" to UFO sightings that
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"suggests that something is going on" and disputing seven misconceptions
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about UFOs. Science had a belated change of heart and
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published the letter on October 21, with the headline, "UFOs Merit
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Scientific Study."
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September 1966; Uintah Basin, UT; To December 1966. Local concentration
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peaking in late 1966 and 1967 (section VIII).
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September 3, 1966; US; "The Disputed CIA Documents on UFOs," by
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John Lear in Saturday Review discusses oddities about the January
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1953 Robertson Panel report before it was declassified.
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September 19, 1966; US; Air Force Regulation (AFR) 80-17 promulgated
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to replace AFR 200-2, placing UFOs under the Research and Development
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command and reflecting the University of Colorado
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Project study in progress.
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September 20, 1966; Sebring, FL.; Private pilot encountered coneshaped
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object, "singing" noise. Object descended, followed aircraft,
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accelerated up and away (section III).
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September 22, 1966; Deadwood, SD.; Hovering object with smaller
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satellite objects operating independently, emitted light beams, finally
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sped away (section V).
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October 3, 1966; US; "Many UFOs Are Identified as Plasmas," by Philip J.
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Klass in Aviation Week.
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October 7, 1966; US; USAF public announcement of grant to University
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of Colorado for a UFO study to be headed by Dr. E. U. Condon.
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October 11, 1966; US; Project Sign ("Saucer") report of February 1949 declassified
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from its formerly SECRET status.
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October 15, 1966; Split Rock Pond, NJ.; Red-orange disc-shaped object
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followed car, ground brightly illuminated, engine, headlights
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failed. Physiological effects (section I).
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November 1, 1966; US; Official contract starting date of Colorado UFO
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Project.
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December 17, 1966; US; "Are Flying Saucers Real?" by Dr. J. A. Hynek in
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Saturday Evening Post, stating that hundreds of puzzling UFO cases
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exist and urging a serious inquiry
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December 30, 1966; Peru.; Two luminous objects paced Canadian Pacific
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Airlines plane at 35,000 feet for seven minutes, emitted light
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beams up, then down, accelerated away (section III).
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January 1967; ; To May 1967. Intensive U.S. and international UFO sighting
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wave (see separate chronology, section VIII).
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January 3, 1967 (approximate); New Richmond, IN.; Dome-shaped object
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hovered over car, roadway brightly illuminated. Forward motion
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slowed, unable to accelerate, loss of steering control (section VI).
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January 3, 1967; ; Quadrantid meteor shower (mean date).
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January 16, 1967; Southeastern United States.; Approximately 4:30-
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6:30 A.M. Sodium vapor clouds from rocket launched at Eglin AFB,
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FL, blue-green color, visible over wide area.
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January 25, 1967; ; Dr. E. U. Condon, scientific director of the Colorado
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UFO Project, spoke to the Corning, NY, section of the American
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Chemical Society, stating that the government should get out
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of the UFO business, since there was apparently nothing to it.
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January 25, 1967; South Ashburnham, MA.; Betty Andreasson abduction
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(section XIII).
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February 2, 1967; Lima, Peru.; Airliner buzzed by maneuvering coneshaped
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object, took position above tail. Lights in plane dimmed,
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radio interference, radio compass oscillated (section 1).
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February 12, 1967; Wharton, TX.; Domed disc with revolving lights at
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bottom edge flew over car just above phone lines. Later at treetop
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level, stopped, banked, and took off (section IV).
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February 14, 1967; Jefferson City, MO.; Disc-shaped object in field,
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small beings moved around beneath it. Beings disappeared behind
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shaft, object sped away (section VIII).
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February 26, 1967; Across U.S.; and some other countries. 6:30-
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9:30 P.M. Objects with streams of lights, erratic motions. No USAF
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unknowns or Colorado Project cases for this date. Suspected extraordinary
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phenomenon (meteor train?) or military maneuvers.
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March 2, 1967; White Sands Missile Range, NM.; Radar-visual sightings
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of three to four silvery discs traveling about 2,000 mph. News
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blackout invoked by military (section I).
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March 5, 1967; Minot AFB, ND.; Radar tracked object descending over
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missile sites, security teams saw disc with flashing lights hover
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about 500 feet off ground. Object departed straight up (section II).
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March 8, 1967; Henderson and Galesburg, IL.; To March 9, 1967. Domed circular object
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with red body lights approached witnesses, gave off burst of
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brilliant white light, hissing sound, accelerated away (section V).
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March 16, 1967; Malmstrom AFB, MT.; Security guards saw glowing
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red disc hover near missile site, weapons shut down (section II).
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March 31, 1967; Wellington, TX.; Carroll Watts contactee case. Cylindrical
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craft hovering just above ground, voice communicated with
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witness (sections VIII, XII).
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April 4, 1967; US; FAA Notice N7230.29 published, establishing procedures
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for "Reporting of Unidentified Flying Objects" to the Colorado
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UFO Project.
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April 5, 1967; US; Jonestown/Lickdale, PA. Disc passed over car, gave off
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sparks, car rocked, engine failed, humming sound heard. Sulphur-like
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smell. Physiological effects (section VI).
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April 21, 1967; ; Lyrid meteor shower (mean date).
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April 22, 1967; US; American Society of Newspaper Editors sponsors
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panel discussion on UFOs at its annual meeting in Washington,
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DC. Panelists included Dr. James E. McDonald, Dr. Donald Menzel,
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and Maj. Hector Quintanilla.
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May 4, 1967; ; Eta Aquarid meteor shower (mean date).
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May 20, 1967; Falcon Lake, Manitoba, Canada.; Witness approached
|
|
landed object, violet light, rushing air sound, voices heard. Experienced
|
|
severe burns on chest, weight loss, and vomiting (section VI).
|
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June 3, 1967; Extremadura, Spain.; Two Spanish Air Force fighter pilots
|
|
chased UFO, radios failed. Cat and mouse pursuit. Object shot
|
|
straight up and disappeared (section II).
|
|
June 7, 1967; US; Dr. James E. McDonald, University of Arizona atmospheric
|
|
physicist, gave a presentation on UFOs to the Outer Space
|
|
Affairs Group of the United Nations. Secretary General U Thant expressed
|
|
deep concern over UFO situation.
|
|
June 11, 1967; Da Nang, Vietnam.; Silvery cylinder seen for several
|
|
minutes, chased by two F-102 interceptors (section II).
|
|
July 1967; ; To December 1967. Intensive U.S. and international sighting wave.
|
|
(See separate chronology, Section VIII.)
|
|
July 25, 1967; Garrison, ND.; Round, blue-white object hovered near
|
|
missile site, animals reacted. Object started, stopped, moved up
|
|
and down. changed color to red when accelerating (section VI).
|
|
July 28, 1967; Gilroy, CA.; Oval object approached fire lookout tower,
|
|
hovered, illuminated ground (section IX).
|
|
July 29, 1967; ; Delta Aquarid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
August 4, 1967; La Guaira, Federal District, Venezuela.; Saturn-shaped
|
|
object with rotating ring emerged from sea, hovered, ascended
|
|
slowly, accelerated into sky and out of sight (section I).
|
|
August 11, 1967; ; Perseid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
August 23, 1967; Joyceville, Ontario, Canada.; Huge disc on or just
|
|
above ground in field, three small humanoid beings emerged, apparently
|
|
gathered specimens. Physical traces (section XII).
|
|
August 24, 1967; Wodonga, Victoria, Australia.; Two humanoid beings
|
|
in silvery suits, round helmets, emerged from disc with dome (sections
|
|
IX, XI15.
|
|
August 26, 1967; Eagle Lake, Allagash Waterway, ME.; Campers saw
|
|
glowing oval that beamed light down, engulfed canoe. Memory
|
|
loss and abduction. (See section XIII bibliography, Fowler, 1990a.)
|
|
August 1967; UK.; To November 1967. Hundreds of sightings in wave that
|
|
peaked in October. House of Commons took interest in November.
|
|
September 10, 1967; Barcelona, Spain.; Cone-shaped object, haze or
|
|
mist around lower portion, approached airliner from west, passed
|
|
under starboard wing, turning and maneuvering (section III).
|
|
September 23, 1967; Amherst, MA.; Geology professor watched flight
|
|
of two silvery cigar-shaped objects (section IV).
|
|
October 2, 1967; Melville, NY.; Aircraft engineer sighted disc-shaped
|
|
object with windows, blinking lights, light beam illuminating
|
|
ground (section IV).
|
|
October 20, 1967; ; Orionid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
October 24, 1967; Newfield, NY.; UFO with windows approached,
|
|
tilted down. Two humanoid figures and control panels visible. Object
|
|
tilted back up, shot out of sight in seconds (section XII).
|
|
October 27, 1967; Parshall, ND.; Sphere rose, paced car, which began
|
|
steering hard. Object hovered near missile base, shot straight up
|
|
out of sight in seconds (section V).
|
|
November 2, 1967; Ririe, ID.; Domed disc, lights along rim, two beings
|
|
visible in clear dome, hovered above car. Car drawn into adjacent
|
|
field, witnesses confronted by beings (section XII).
|
|
December 3, 1967; Ashland, NE.; Officer Herbert Schirmer vehicle encounter
|
|
and abduction case (section XIII).
|
|
December 8, 1967; Idaho Falls, ID.; Bright illumination from domed
|
|
disc, object tipped forward, two humanoid figures visible inside.
|
|
Object rotated, moved away (section XII).
|
|
December 13, 1967; ; Geminid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
January 20, 1968; Vermillion, SD.; Round orange-red object hovered
|
|
near ground, moved abruptly to position behind car, road illuminated.
|
|
Made repeated passes at car (section XII).
|
|
February 4, 1968; Redlands, CA.; Barking dogs, unusual sound, attracted
|
|
attention to round object with ports, flames from underside.
|
|
Object moved jerkily, rising and falling, hovered briefly, sped
|
|
away (section VI).
|
|
February 9, 1968; US; Dr. David Saunders and Dr. Norman Levine, members
|
|
of Air Force-sponsored Colorado UFO project, fired by Dr.
|
|
E. U. Condon for alleged "incompetence" in controversy over project
|
|
management (section XV).
|
|
February 13, 1968; Missoula, MT.; Luminous elliptical object followed
|
|
car for 30 minutes, moved back and forth across road, made sharp
|
|
turns and unusual maneuvers, suddenly disappeared (section IV).
|
|
February 19, 1968; Bengough, Saskatchewan, Canada.; Witness felt
|
|
"tingling sensations", domed disc with ports maneuvered around
|
|
farm, emitting high-pitched whine. Dog cowered in snow, tattle
|
|
bolted (section I).
|
|
March 3, 1968; Northeastern and Central United States.; About 9:50 P.M.
|
|
(CST). Hundreds of people reported fiery objects streaking across
|
|
the sky, some showering sparks, leaving bright trails. Zond IV Soviet
|
|
satellite reentry and decay (Sagan and Page, 1972, 155-161).
|
|
May 14, 1968; US; LOOK article, "Flying Saucer Fiasco" by John Fuller,
|
|
reporting internal controversy in the Colorado UFO Project and
|
|
the Low "trick" memo.
|
|
July 26, 1968; US; "UFO Project: Trouble on the Ground" by Philip M.
|
|
Boffey in Science magazine, reporting on the internal problems of
|
|
the Colorado UFO Project.
|
|
July 29, 1968; ; Delta Aquarid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
July 29, 1968; US; House Science and Astronautics Committee symposium
|
|
on UFOs chaired by Rep. Edward Roush (D-Ind.). Witnesses
|
|
included Robert M. Baker, Robert L. Hall, James A. Harder, J. Allen
|
|
Hynek, James E. McDonald, and Carl Sagan.
|
|
July 30, 1968; Claremont, NH.; Dome-shaped object hovered low over
|
|
ground, grayish light beam cast sharp shadows. Humming sound,
|
|
dogs reacted strongly (section I).
|
|
August 7, 1968; Buff Ledge, VT.; Dual abduction of male and female
|
|
summer camp staff members. Independent recall of event years
|
|
later (section XIII).
|
|
August 18, 1968; Cluj, Romania.; Round silver object flew overhead,
|
|
reversed direction, three photos taken. Object finally shot upward
|
|
out of sight (section VII).
|
|
August 22, 1968; Kalgoorlie, Australia.; Luminous white UFO emitted
|
|
six smaller "satellite objects" (section X).
|
|
October 31, 1968; US; Colorado UFO Project final report submitted to
|
|
secretary of the Air Force for review by the National Academy of
|
|
Sciences.
|
|
November 22, 1968; US; To November 27, 1968. Flurry of sightings primarily in the southeastern
|
|
and northwestern United States.
|
|
November 22, 1968; Biloxi, MS.; Domed disc descended, flew over
|
|
shrimp boat. Hovered briefly, shone light down on boat, then took
|
|
off straight up out of sight (section IX).
|
|
November 22, 1968; Albany, GA.; Oval object beamed light down on
|
|
car, electrical system failed. After it departed rapidly straight up,
|
|
electrical system resumed functioning (section VII).
|
|
November 26, 1968; Bismarck, ND.; Pilots saw two luminous objects
|
|
join up, hover about 10 seconds, then speed out of sight in seconds.
|
|
Confirmed by Air Force radar (section III).
|
|
November 26, 1968; Lake Cyprus, FL.; Four bright, oval objects paced
|
|
aircraft. Pilot turned plane toward them, objects formed vertical
|
|
stack, shot up and out of sight (sections III, X).
|
|
November 27, 1968; Belcourt, ND.; Round object with body lights
|
|
hovered, shone red light beam to ground. When officer shone
|
|
flashlight at object, it immediately blacked out (section V).
|
|
December 8, 1968; Grey, South Australia.; Top-shaped object paced
|
|
car, sped away (section XII).
|
|
January 8, 1969; US; National Academy of Sciences letter by Dr. Frederick
|
|
Seitz, president, to secretary of the Air Force, stating that the NAS
|
|
review panel "unanimously approved" the Colorado University
|
|
(Condon Committee) report.
|
|
January 9, 1969; US; University of Colorado "Condon Report" publicly released.
|
|
January 11, 1969; Washington US; Press conference at National Press Club.
|
|
Donald Keyhoe, NICAP director, Richard Hall,
|
|
N1CAP assistant director, Dr. James E. McDonald, and Dr. David R.
|
|
Saunders disputing conclusions of the Condon Report.
|
|
February 1, 1969; US; Roscoe Drummond, syndicated columnist, in
|
|
Christian Science Monitor (response to University of Colorado report):
|
|
"I find it hard to escape the conclusion that there are too
|
|
many unexplained and presently unexplainable unidentified flying
|
|
objects from too many credible and responsible witnesses to banish
|
|
the subject from public concern."
|
|
March 4, 1969; Atlanta, MO.; Object emitting blinding light beam paced
|
|
ahead of vehicle, heat felt. Light beam associated with E-M
|
|
effects. Object rose and fell, veered off, flew out of sight (section I).
|
|
March 6, 1969; Lancaster, MO.; Light beam shone on road ahead of
|
|
car, dog reacted. Witness drove beneath domed disc, car motion
|
|
slowed. Eye irritation (section I).
|
|
March 10, 1969; Westhope, ND.; Disc with dome passed overhead,
|
|
stopped, emitted light beam onto road, illuminating police chief's
|
|
car. Finally ascended, flew away to south (section V).
|
|
March 14, 1969; Thailand.; Flight surgeon, crew of KC-135, observed
|
|
huge black cylinder hovering, inclined in vertical position. Fighter
|
|
aircraft sent to investigate, object disappeared (section II).
|
|
April 1969; US; "The Condon Report and UFOs" by Dr. J. Allen Hynek,
|
|
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, called the report: "a strange
|
|
sort of scientific paper [that] does not fulfill the promise of its
|
|
title. . . [It] leaves the same strange, inexplicable residue Of unknowns
|
|
which has plagued the U.S. Air Force investigation for 20
|
|
years."
|
|
April 3, 1969; Southern UK.; 7:38 P.M. Bright fireball meteor traveling
|
|
south-southeast to north-northwest, leaving long trail, sparks.
|
|
June 19, 1969; Docking/Bircham Newton, UK.; E-M effects on car,
|
|
static electricity. Bluish object shaped like inverted mushroom
|
|
hovered overhead. Took off at high speed (section IV).
|
|
October 30, 1969; Waipukurau, New Zealand.; Circular object with
|
|
lights hovering over airport sped away making high, whining
|
|
sound when security guard shone spotlight on it (section VI).
|
|
December 17, 1969; US; Secretary of the Air Force Robert C. Seamans, Jr.,
|
|
announced termination of Project Blue Book UFO study.
|
|
December 26, 1969; Boston, MA.; To December 30, 1969. American Association for the Advancement
|
|
of Science (AAAS) annual meeting, in Boston, MA, included panel
|
|
discussion on UFOs. Scientists joined in statement asking for
|
|
preservation of Air Force UFO files for future study.
|
|
January 1, 1970; Duncan, B.C., Canada.; Hospital nurse saw craftlike
|
|
object hovering near building, two humanoid figures visible in upper
|
|
portion (section XII).
|
|
January 3, 1970; ; Quadrantid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
January 7, 1970; Imjarvi, Finland.; Two skiers saw disc-shaped object
|
|
approach, hover, humanoid appeared in light beam from object.
|
|
Memory loss, extensive physiological effects (section XII).
|
|
April 15, 1970; Mar,del Plata, Argentina.; Daylight disc photo similar
|
|
to August 3, 1965, Santa Ana, CA, photos (section VII).
|
|
June 27, 1970; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.; Domed disc on ocean surface,
|
|
two humanoid figures visible, took off in an arc, headed out to sea
|
|
(section V).
|
|
August 11, 1970; ; Perseid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
August 13, 1970; Haderslev, Denmark.; Egg-shaped object approached
|
|
police car, engine, lights, and radio failed. Object took off at high
|
|
speed (section V).
|
|
October 29, 1970; Helleland, Norway.; Disc with dome descended,
|
|
hovered over car, driver blinded by strong blue-white light, physiological
|
|
effects. Object departed rapidly straight up (section VI).
|
|
November 1970; US; The UFO Subcommittee of the American Institute
|
|
for Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) published its report,
|
|
UFO, An Appraisal of the Problem, recommending continued investigation
|
|
of UFO sightings.
|
|
April 14, 1971; Callery, PA.; Close-range sighting of disc with windows,
|
|
two humanoid figures visible inside, light beam upward
|
|
from top (section VI).
|
|
May 24, 1971; Mendoza, Argentina.; Saturn-shaped object darted
|
|
around, rocked back and forth while hovering, rapid acceleration
|
|
upward at angle (section VI).
|
|
August 6, 1971; ; U.S. KH-9 "Big Bird" spy satellite incinerated on reentry
|
|
into atmosphere.
|
|
August 9, 1971; Minas Gerais region, Brazil.; Airline flight paced for
|
|
20 minutes by glowing orange disc ("like two round basins, one on
|
|
top of the other") (section III).
|
|
August 11, 1971; ; Perseid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
September 4, 1971; Lago de Cote, Costa Rica.; Aerial survey plane
|
|
photo showing disc on edge (section VII).
|
|
October 11, 1971; ; Soviet Salyut 1 space station burned up during atmospheric
|
|
reentry.
|
|
November 2, 1971; Delphos, KS.; Brilliantly lighted, mushroomshaped
|
|
object hovered just off ground, sheep reacted, light beam,
|
|
landing traces, physiological effects (section I).
|
|
June 9, 1972; Algodonales, Cadiz, Spain.; Motorist experienced engine
|
|
failure, pulsating yellow oval object visible on road ahead. Object
|
|
illuminated trees as it departed (section XII).
|
|
July 10, 1972; Alcaracejos, Cordoba, Spain.; Luminous object beamed
|
|
light at car, engine lost power (section VII).
|
|
August 10, 1972; Western United States.; Bright daylight fireball meteor
|
|
filmed lasting up to 45 seconds or more.
|
|
August 11, 1972; ; Perseid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
August 12, 1972; Taize, France.; Elliptical object with bright lights
|
|
hovered near ground emitting light beams downward, satellite objects
|
|
emerged. UFO reacted to flashlight (section VI).
|
|
August 19, 1972; Colby, KS.; Luminous, bowl-shaped object hovered
|
|
near ground. Blinding white light brightly illuminated terrain.
|
|
Object made "whooshing" noise, shot straight up (section V).
|
|
November 26, 1972; Between Bedoga Bay and Woodland, CA.; Judy
|
|
Kendall abduction, three types of beings (section XIII).
|
|
February 2, 1973; Auckland, New Zealand.; Intense blue-white light
|
|
paced airliner for 20-25 seconds, navigation instruments malfunctioned
|
|
(section III).
|
|
February 8, 1973; Conejo, CA.; Youths photographed disc-shaped object,
|
|
analysis supported authenticity (section VII).
|
|
February 14, 1973; McAlester, OK.; Disc with dome maneuvered
|
|
around DC-8 aircraft, confirmed by airborne radar. Shadowy figures
|
|
seen in dome (section III).
|
|
April 1, 1973; Los Angeles Basin, CA.; To April 8, 1973. At least 16 sightings of round
|
|
or egg-shaped objects (section VIII).
|
|
April 6, 1973; Ellsinore, MO.; Domed disc with ports and legs hovered
|
|
in a grove of trees, physical traces found (section VII).
|
|
June 28, 1973; Columbia, MO.; Mobile home park UFO landing,
|
|
sound, E-M, animal reactions, light beams, bright illumination,
|
|
physical traces (section I).
|
|
August 11, 1973; ; Perseid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
August 31, 1973; US; To December 1973. Flurry of sightings in Georgia, Alabama,
|
|
Louisiana, Mississippi, and Ohio. Fast-moving oblong objects with
|
|
bright flashing or revolving lights witnessed by local and state police.
|
|
(See separate chronology, section VIII.)
|
|
October 4, 1973; Chatsworth, CA.; Elliptical object with dome hovered
|
|
about 10 feet off ground, swaying back and forth. Humanoid
|
|
being appeared, reptered craft when observed (section XII).
|
|
October 11, 1973; Pascagoula, MS.; Charles Hickson and Charles
|
|
Parker abduction case (section XIII).
|
|
October 15, 1973; Pine, LA.; To October 16, 1973. Sheriffs saw and chased pulsating orange
|
|
objects that alternately hovered, swinging like pendulum,
|
|
darted around at high speed (section V).
|
|
October 17, 1973; Elkhorn, WV.; Pulsating object photographed during
|
|
sighting wave (section VII).
|
|
October 18, 1973; Mansfield, OH.; Army Reserve helicopter encountered
|
|
domed, craftlike object that beamed green light into cockpit,
|
|
lifted helicopter off course (section II).
|
|
October 20, 1973; ; Orionid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
November 1973; Quebec, Canada.; Numerous reported landings, humanoids,
|
|
and E-M effects on cars in province (section VIII).
|
|
November 8, 1973; La Paz, Bolivia.; Top-shaped object with windows
|
|
moved with "incredible speed," darted behind jet interceptor, shot
|
|
straight up in sky (section II).
|
|
November 28, 1973; US; Gallup Poll showed that 51 percent of Americans
|
|
believe UFOs are "real," 11 percent claim personal sightings, and
|
|
93 percent are aware of the subject.
|
|
November 30, 1973; Turin, Italy.; UFO hovered and darted around
|
|
near CaseIle Airport, seen by pilots and tracked on airport radar
|
|
(section III).
|
|
December 10, 1973; Hochries, Germany.; Egg-shaped object with body
|
|
lights sped toward witnesses, hovered. Reacted to light signals, sped
|
|
off to south, departed upward at steep angle (section 1).
|
|
January 7, 1974; Warneton, Belgium.; UFO landed, humanoid encounter
|
|
(section XII).
|
|
January 26, 1974; Lisbon, Portugal; V-formation of luminous orange
|
|
discs observed by airline crew (section III).
|
|
February 14, 1974; Ely, NV.; Round orange object paced, approached
|
|
truck, E-M effects on lights and engine, truck lifted off road, steering
|
|
control lost, feeling of vacuum (section VI).
|
|
March 9, 1974; Milan, Italy.; Luminous saucer-shaped object with colored
|
|
rings ahead of plane confirmed by Milan radar, chased by pilot
|
|
(sections III, VII).
|
|
March 13, 1974; En route San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Cordoba, Argentina.;
|
|
Argentine Airlines plane flanked by two glowing objects
|
|
that paced it for several minutes, then sped away (section III).
|
|
March 17, 1974; Taiwan.; TWA airliner crew observed shiny oval or
|
|
cigar-shaped object, five smaller spherical-appearing satellite objects
|
|
(section X).
|
|
March 1974; Spain.; To June 1974. Concentration of UFO sightings, including
|
|
vehicle encounters (section VIII).
|
|
March 30, 1974; Hombreiro, Lugo, Spain.; Blinding light from hovering
|
|
object, car engine quit, lights went out. Object flew away with
|
|
whistling sound, car then functioned normally (section XII).
|
|
April 16, 1974; Casale Monferrato, Italy.; Disc with dome descended,
|
|
three beings visible inside transparent dome (section XII).
|
|
July 9, 1974; Kingston, NY.; Elliptical object with body lights hovered
|
|
low, moved toward police car. Officer turned spotlight on it, brilliant
|
|
white beam from object illuminated patrol car (section I).
|
|
September 1, 1974; Langenburg, Saskatchewan, Canada.; Five dome-shaped
|
|
objects in pasture, spinning and swirling grass. Objects took
|
|
off, aligned in formation, climbed into clouds (section I).
|
|
October 17, 1974; Maitland, N.S.W., Australia.; Dogs barked furiously,
|
|
circular yellow-white object emitted two light beams to ground, illuminated
|
|
terrain brightly (section IX).
|
|
October 20, 1974; ; Orionid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
October 25, 1974; Rawlins, WY.; Carl Higdon abduction (section XIII).
|
|
October 27, 1974; Aveley, UK.; Abduction case (section XIII).
|
|
January 2, 1975; Navarra, Spain.; Dome-shaped object observed on
|
|
ground by guard at Air Force base. Body lights visible, ground illuminated
|
|
as object took off (section II).
|
|
January 2, 1975; Kauai, HI.; Photo of Saturn-shaped object with squarish
|
|
ring, similar to July 7, 1989, case (section VII).
|
|
January 3, 1975; ; Quadrantid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
February 14, 1975; Petite-Ile, Reunion, France.; Three humanoid beings
|
|
in protective gear emerged from domed disc, witness injured,
|
|
paralyzed, by flash of light (sections IX, XII).
|
|
February 17, 1975; Harlowton, MT.; Sheriff, county and state officials
|
|
observed bright, round object hovering near missile base. Object
|
|
made rapid darting movements, bobbed up and down (section 1).
|
|
February 26, 1975; Lake Sorell, Tasmania.; Intensely bright domed
|
|
disc, orange glow, emitted conical light beam down on lake, illuminated
|
|
terrain, sped away at "colossal speed" (section VI).
|
|
March 1975; US; Project Blue Book files transferred from Maxwell AFB,
|
|
Alabama, to Natignal Archives in Washington, DC.
|
|
April 3, 1975; Lumberton, NC.; To April 9, 1975. Concentration of sightings of Vshaped
|
|
objects, hover-acceleration, bright illumination (section VIII).
|
|
April 15, 1975; San Jose, CA.; Disc-shaped object with dome, light
|
|
beam, made right-angle turn, approached, hovered. Began to oscillate,
|
|
shot straight up out of sight in seconds (section IV).
|
|
May 3, 1975; Tequesquitengo Lake, Mexico.; Three domed discs paced
|
|
small aircraft, one off each wing and one behind, confirmed by
|
|
radar. E-M effects on radio, aircraft lifted (section III).
|
|
May 3, 1975; San Antonio, TX.; Saturn-shaped UFO, E-M effects on
|
|
truck, two humanoids visible through transparent dome (section XII).
|
|
May 4, 1975; ; Eta Aquarid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
July 1975; Northern U.S. and Canada.; To November 1975. Concentration of
|
|
sightings (section VIII).
|
|
July 2, 1975; Hawaii.; Photos of Saturn-shaped object, very similar to
|
|
Hamazaki videotape of July 6-7, 1989 (section VII).
|
|
July 29, 1975; ; Delta Aquarid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
July 31, 1975; Loxton, South Africa.; Oval object, occupants visible;
|
|
light struck witness in face, nose bleed and vomiting. Physical
|
|
traces at site (section XII).
|
|
August 11, 1975; ; Perseid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
August 13, 1975; Alamogordo, NM.; Sgt. Charles L. Moody abduction
|
|
case (section XIII).
|
|
August 14, 1975; Stockton, CA.; Pilots and air traffic controllers at airport
|
|
observed red-orange disc, gray mist formed, object shot out of
|
|
sight (sections III, IX).
|
|
August 29, 1975; Muret, Haute-Garonne, France.; Gray, disc-shaped
|
|
UFO, bright illumination, darted above car, hovered, cast pulsating
|
|
light beam down on it. Physiological effects (section VI).
|
|
September 30, 1975; Corning, CA.; Domed disc hovered, illuminated
|
|
area "like daylight," cows fled. Emitted bright red light, humming
|
|
sound, took off at high speed (sections IX, X).
|
|
October 17, 1975; Helena, MT.; Large object with green flashing lights
|
|
passed over truck from behind, hovered ahead, lights and engine
|
|
failed, light beam directed toward truck (sections VII, IX).
|
|
October 20, 1975; ; Orionid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
October 27, 1975; Loring AFB, ME.; October 28, 1975; Objects with body lights penetrated
|
|
security areas on two consecutive nights, hovered near
|
|
weapons storage area, tracked on radar (section II).
|
|
October 30, 1975; Wurtsmith AFB, MI.; Security police and others
|
|
watched objects breach security areas, hover low over weapons
|
|
storage area (section II).
|
|
November 5, 1975; Heber, AZ.; Travis Walton abduction case (section XIII).
|
|
November 7, 1975; Malmstrom AFB, MT.; To November 8, 1975. Base personnel saw orange
|
|
disc that breached security area, illuminated missile site,
|
|
tracked on radar (section II).
|
|
November 11, 1975; Falconbridge, Ontario, Canada.; Civilians, police
|
|
officers, military officers, and NORAD radar saw and tracked UFOs
|
|
that alternately hovered and darted around at high speed (section II).
|
|
January 3, 1976; ; Quadrantid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
January 6, 1976; Stanford, KY.; Domed disc with body lights descended,
|
|
illuminated car interior with blue light. Missing time, abduction,
|
|
physiological effects (section XIII).
|
|
June 11, 1976; Le Martinet, Drome, France.; Dome-shaped object hovered
|
|
above road, E-M effects on car. Missing time, abduction (section XIII).
|
|
July 29, 1976; ; Delta Aquarid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
September 10, 1976; Colusa, CA.; Low-hovering disc with dome, rotating
|
|
rim and bright lights, power failure. Object moved away,
|
|
shone beams of light down (section I).
|
|
September 19, 1976; Tehran, Iran.; F-4 fighter aircraft attempted intercept
|
|
of radar-visual UFO, E-M system failures, physiological effects
|
|
(section II).
|
|
October 7, 1976; New York, NY; Sir Eric Gairy, Prime Minister of Grenada, addressed
|
|
the UN General Assembly urging recognition of UFOs as a serious
|
|
international scientific problem.
|
|
October 17, 1976; Akita Airport, Japan.; Control tower and airline pilot
|
|
on runway observed glowing disc like "two plates placed together"
|
|
hovering to south. Object then flew away. (section Ill).
|
|
January 1977; UK.; To May 1977. Miniwave of UFO sightings, including round
|
|
and triangular objects (section VIII).
|
|
January 21, 1977; St. Bernard Parish, LA.; Boat brightly illuminated by
|
|
round glowing object, abnormal silence, heat, boat held back as if
|
|
by invisible force, light beam, time loss (section VI).
|
|
January 21, 1977; Bogota, Colombia.; Brilliant white light zigzagging
|
|
erratically at high speed, confirmed on ground and airborne radar.
|
|
Responded to pilot flashing his landing lights. (section III).
|
|
February 18, 1977; Salto, Uruguay.; Disc hovered, illuminated barnyard,
|
|
farm animals reacted, watchdog later died. Witness felt electric
|
|
shock, heat, paralysis. Physiological and physical effects. (section VI).
|
|
February 24, 1977; Langenargen, Lake Constance, Germany.; Humanoid
|
|
encounter (section XII).
|
|
March 7, 1977; Chaumont, Haute-Marne, France.; Radar-visual UFO
|
|
approached Mirage bomber, sped away (section II).
|
|
March 9, 1977; Nelson, North Lancashire, UK.; Brightly lighted ellipse
|
|
hovered, car engine failed, lights dimmed. Pressure, tingling sensation
|
|
felt, physiological effects (section VI).
|
|
May 1977; France.; Groupe d'Etude des Phenomenes Aerospatiaux
|
|
Non-Identifies (GEPAN) organized under the auspices of the
|
|
French national space agency for the study of UFOs.
|
|
July 1, 1977; Aviano, Italy.; Luminous round object with dome hovered
|
|
above a NATO base security zone, spinning. Changed color,
|
|
emitted sound like swarm of bees (section II).
|
|
July 29, 1977; ; Delta Aquarid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
August 3, 1977; Thaxted, North Essex, UK.; Orange-red objects hovered
|
|
nearby, car lost power (section VII).
|
|
September 22, 1977; El Paso, TX.; Object with row of "windows" overtook
|
|
airliner, accelerated, made 90-degree turn, soared upward out
|
|
of sight (section III).
|
|
September 22, 1977; Omaha, NE.; Three objects like aircraft tracked
|
|
on FAA radar in V-formation at almost 17,000 mph (section VII).
|
|
October 26, 1977; Between Abilene and Dallas, TX.; Red sphere ahead
|
|
of airplane, navigation instruments and radio E-M effects. UFO
|
|
changed color to white, climbed vertically at high speed (section III).
|
|
November 29, 1977; Waimata Valley, Gisborne, New Zealand.; Hovering
|
|
dome-shaped object sped toward witness, stopped, beamed
|
|
blue light onto dead tree, which fluoresced in bright colors. Sheep
|
|
fled (section VI).
|
|
December 8, 1977; Los Angeles, CA.; Four UFOs tracked on radar;
|
|
bright, circular objects maneuvered around airliner (section III).
|
|
December 13, 1977; ; Geminid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
December 17, 1977; Colorado and South Dakota.; Two UFOs tracked
|
|
on radar giving "strong" returns, at speeds in excess of 1,000 mph.
|
|
One made head-on pass at an aircraft, observed on radar (section
|
|
V11).
|
|
December 22, 1977; North Atlantic.; White disc, red blinking lights
|
|
top and bottom, paced airliner for 20 minutes. Emitted green
|
|
"smoke" from underside, sped out of sight (section III).
|
|
January 1, 1978; Santa Monica, CA.; Veteran pilot observed domed
|
|
disc with portholes (section III).
|
|
January 3, 1978; ; Quadrantid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
January 9, 1978; South Middleton, MA.; To January 10, 1978. Humanoid case (section
|
|
XII).
|
|
January 18, 1978; McGuire AFB, NJ.; Formations of UFOs seen, MP at
|
|
adjacent Fort Dix shot humanoid being, AF security police found
|
|
body on deserted runway (section 10.
|
|
January 28, 1978; US; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
|
|
held symposium on Space and UFOs in Los Angeles, CA.
|
|
March 1978; Minnesota.; Widespread UFO sightings, including formations
|
|
and disc-shaped objects with windows (section VIII).
|
|
March 18, 1978; Summerville, SC.; William J. Herrmann abduction
|
|
case (section XIII).
|
|
April 2, 1978; Strinestown, PA.; Round object with body lights hovered
|
|
ahead of car, made pulsating sound. Tilted down, beamed a
|
|
bright light from the top onto car. (section XII).
|
|
May 14, 1978; Ocala, FL.; Navy radar tracked an oblong object with
|
|
body lights, illuminating the terrain, observed by citizens. Object
|
|
alternately hovered and accelerated (section I).
|
|
June 11, 1978; Los Angeles, CA.; Cessna pilot observed small silvery
|
|
oval that maneuvered near his plane (section III).
|
|
July 1978; ; To December 1978. Italian, South American, Middle Eastern, and
|
|
Asian UFO wave. (See separate chronology, section VIII.)
|
|
July 6, 1978; Mendoza, Argentina.; Car levitated, altered environment,
|
|
memory loss, translocation of vehicle (sections XII, XIII).
|
|
July 23, 1978; Lake Michigan.; Several Coast Guard stations observed
|
|
cigar-shaped object with same pattern of body lights, moving at
|
|
very high rate of speed (section II).
|
|
July 27, 1978; Union, MO.; Woman reported brilliantly lighted object
|
|
buzzed her car, briefly lifted it off road (section VII).
|
|
July 27, 1978; Union, MO.; To July 28, 1978. Rash of UFO sightings reported to police
|
|
over two days, probably including Delta Aquarid meteors (section
|
|
VIII).
|
|
July 29, 1978; ; Delta Aquarid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
August 11, 1978; Roosevelt, UT.; Silver dome-shaped object, green
|
|
glow, hovered overhead, began circling. E-M effects, dogs whined.
|
|
UFO finally took off at high speed (section V).
|
|
August 11, 1978; ; Perseid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
August 22, 1978; Adelaide to Perth, Australia.; Object ahead of airliner,
|
|
opening appeared, smaller objects emerged, maneuvered
|
|
around it, reentered and "departed at a tremendous speed." (sections
|
|
III, X).
|
|
September 17, 1978; Torrita di Siena, Italy.; Car engine and lights
|
|
failed, domed disc descended onto road. Two small humanoids
|
|
emerged, examined car, reentered object, took off (section XII).
|
|
September 18, 1978; Melaria, Porto Nogaro district, Italy.; Whistling
|
|
sound, disc-shaped object with dome on mudflat. Small humanoid
|
|
emerged, made repair to craft, took off with loud explosive sound
|
|
(section XII).
|
|
September 22, 1978; Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.; To September 23, 1978. Car participating
|
|
in road rally brightly illuminated by glowing object,
|
|
lifted off road, driver and passenger blinded, steering control lost
|
|
(section VI).
|
|
October 20, 1978; ; Orionid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
October 21, 1978; Bass Strait, Australia.; Cessna pilot Frederick Valentich
|
|
aerial encounter with elongated object, plane and pilot disappeared
|
|
(section III).
|
|
October 30, 1978; Tobalaba Airfield, Santiago, Chile.; Pilots and air
|
|
traffic controllers saw shiny objects, one sped away, circled, maneuvered,
|
|
descended in distance (sections III, IV).
|
|
November 9, 1978; Kuwait.; Technicians observed landing of discshaped
|
|
object in oil field, E-M effects on oil pumps and communications
|
|
(section IV).
|
|
November 21, 1978; Newfoundland.; Two airliner crews encountered
|
|
disc with dome, structural features, emitting light beams (sections
|
|
III, IX).
|
|
November 27, 1978; New York, NY; Also December 8, 1978. UN committee meetings on UFOs.
|
|
Speakers included J. Allen Hynek, Jacques Vallee, Stanton Friedman,
|
|
Lawrence J. Coyne.
|
|
December 21, 1978; New Zealand; Also December 22 and 31, 1978. New Zealand radar-visual and photo cases.
|
|
January 3, 1979; ; Quadrantid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
January 3, 1979; Mindalore, South Africa.; Dog barked, mother and
|
|
child saw craft on ground, humanoid encounter (section XII).
|
|
January 5, 1979; Auburn, MA.; Three glowing, red triangular objects
|
|
confronted car, forward motion impeded, physiological effects
|
|
(section VII).
|
|
February 5, 1979; Lawitta, Tasmania.; Brilliant illumination of car,
|
|
E-M effects. Driver shocked and dazed, memory loss (section XII).
|
|
March 6, 1979; Westminster, SC.; Dome-shaped object skimmed treetops,
|
|
moved up and down, illuminated area. Similar object hovered
|
|
over highway, swept area with light beam (section VI).
|
|
May 1, 1979; Vizcacheras, Argentina.; Oil field landing, reaction to
|
|
light, landing traces (sections VII, X).
|
|
May 4, 1979; ; Eta Aquarid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
May 26, 1979; Hailey, ID.; Private pilot and airline crew saw string of
|
|
orange objects maneuvering and changing formation, tracked on
|
|
radar (section III).
|
|
July 1979; Los Angeles and San Fernando Valley, CA.; To December 1979. Flurries
|
|
of sightings (section VIII).
|
|
July 29, 1979; ; Delta Aquarid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
August 4, 1979; Canoga Park, CA.; Large, glowing disc with bubblelike
|
|
dome on top, two humanoid beings visible through transparent
|
|
dome (section X11).
|
|
August 9, 1979; Hayfork, CA.; Pilot observed two disc-shaped objects
|
|
below his plane, contour flying "on the deck" through hills and
|
|
valleys (sections III, X).
|
|
August 11, 1979; ; Perseid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
August 29, 1979; Ernestowo, Poland.; Silvery cigar with orange light
|
|
and square windows approached, hovered, finally sped away over
|
|
horizon (section IX).
|
|
September 14, 1979; Canoga Park, CA.; Disc with flamelike jets
|
|
around perimeter hovered ahead of car, darted from point to point.
|
|
Took off at "very high speed" (section X).
|
|
March 8, 1980; Wilmington, NC.; Object buzzed car, jetlike sound,
|
|
bright illumination. Dog howled as if his ears hurt (section XII).
|
|
March 22, 1980; Burlington, VT.; Three smaller objects were observed
|
|
on airport radar joining a larger, brighter object, then separating
|
|
again (section VII).
|
|
April 2, 1980; Pudasjarvi, Finland.; Car drove into "fog," headlights
|
|
deflected upwards, driver abducted onto silvery domed object with
|
|
portholes, examined on metallic table (section XIII).
|
|
April 10, 1980; Lincolnton, NC.; Red disc-shaped object emitted light
|
|
beam to ground. Took off with intense humming sound leaving exhaust
|
|
trail (section IX).
|
|
April 20, 1980; San Mateo, CA.; Five apparently metallic Saturnshaped
|
|
objects, Iligh-speed flight in formation at low altitude, visible
|
|
against local terrain (section IV).
|
|
April 21, 1980; ; Lyrid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
May 2, 1980; San Jose, California.; Shiny sphere flying with rapid up
|
|
and down motions observed through binoculars. Stopped, spinning,
|
|
over Lick Observatory, accelerated rapidly and sped away
|
|
(section VI).
|
|
May 4, 1980; ; Eta Aquarid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
May 7, 1980; Valdese, NC.; Disc with dome maneuvered near car, E-M
|
|
effects on radio (section XII).
|
|
May 14, 1980; Simpson County, MS.; Glowing disc cast light beam
|
|
onto road. Car entered beam, headlights flickered off and on several
|
|
times, afterwards worked normally (sections VII, IX).
|
|
August 21, 1980; East Texas.; Young woman and daughter driving
|
|
home, E-M effects on car, car lifted off road onto craft, humanoids
|
|
examined them on tables in room with "fog" on floor (section
|
|
XIII).
|
|
September 30, 1980; Rosedale, Victoria, Australia.; Spinning topshaped
|
|
object with body lights, whistling sound, landed near water
|
|
tank, vibrations felt, uncomfortable sound, livestock reacted.
|
|
Physical traces (section I).
|
|
October 20, 1980; ; Orionid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
October 23, 1980; Morenci, AZ.; Boomerang-shaped object with body
|
|
lights shone brilliant light beam down smoke stacks, accelerated,
|
|
made noninertial turn. Satellite objects (section 1).
|
|
November 16, 1980; ; Leonid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
November 19, 1980; Longmont, CO.; Light beamed onto car, lights
|
|
and radio failed, car levitated on board domed craft surrounded by
|
|
dense cloud or mist, couple examined. Car placed back on road
|
|
(section XIII).
|
|
November 24, 1980; China; Official Chinese news agency Xinhua reported
|
|
that an association to study UFOs had been established in Peking.
|
|
November 28, 1980; Todmorden, West Yorkshire, UK.; Constable Alan
|
|
Godfrey encountered craft on road, time loss. Abduction scenario
|
|
emerged under hypnosis (section XIII).
|
|
December 4, 1980; Perth, Western Australia.; Radar-visual sighting of
|
|
four objects at airport (section VII).
|
|
December 27, 1980; Bentwaters AFB, UK.; To December 30, 1980. Air Force security police
|
|
encounter with landed craft in Rendlesham Forest, physical evidence
|
|
(section II).
|
|
December 29, 1980; Huffman, TX.; Diamond- or spindle-shaped object
|
|
blocked vehicle. Heat, sound, strong physiological effects indicating
|
|
radioactivity. Mystery helicopters followed UFO (section
|
|
VI).
|
|
January 3, 1981; ; Quadrantid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
January 6, 1981; Payson, AZ.; Four silvery discs executed turns, maneuvers,
|
|
in a diamond formation. Objects flashed in sunlight as
|
|
they turned, crossed western sky (sections V, X).
|
|
January 8, 1981; Trans-en-Provence, France.; Landing, physical trace
|
|
case investigated by official French agency (section I).
|
|
January 9, 1981; Northern California.; To March 7, 1981. Local concentration of
|
|
sightings (section VIII).
|
|
January 25, 1981; Chatsworth, CA.; Hovering cigar- or spindle-shaped
|
|
object, disc with dome, darting motions, numerous photographs
|
|
taken (section VII). •
|
|
February 9, 1981; San Jose, CA.; Red-lighted object made pass at aircraft,
|
|
instant relocation. "Very tight turns," hovered, accelerated
|
|
away at "extremely high rate of speed." (section I).
|
|
April 12, 1981; Goodhue, MN.; Two-foot diameter aluminum-like disc
|
|
hovered a few feet off road about 40 feet away. Climbed rapidly
|
|
through sky and disappeared in distance (section IV).
|
|
April 20, 1981; Reno, NV.; Small, shiny object below private plane. Object
|
|
fluttered or tilted, accelerated rapidly, sped away (sections III,
|
|
IX).
|
|
April 21, 1981; ; Lyrid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
June 12, 1981; Alice, TX.; Disc with dome hovered over truck, forward
|
|
motion impeded, truck lifted off road (section VII).
|
|
July 4, 1981; Over Lake Michigan.; Major airline L-1011 jumbo jet en
|
|
route from San Francisco to New York City encountered silvery
|
|
disc-shaped object (section III).
|
|
July 12, 1981; Temuka, New Zealand.; Brightly lighted, dome-shaped
|
|
object with windows approached, turned, followed car, bright illumination.
|
|
Object finally shot away (section I).
|
|
July 29, 1981; ; Delta Aquarid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
July 31, 1981; Lieksa, Finland.; Black sphere and satellite lights seen,
|
|
two approached motorboat, one surrounded by "fog." Paralysis
|
|
felt, missing time, physiological effects (section VII).
|
|
August 30, 1981; El Cajon, CA.; UFO brightly illuminated car, witness
|
|
badly frightened, memory loss. Fired pistol at object circling the
|
|
car, fled at high speed. Red dots like puncture marks found on
|
|
wrists (section iy).
|
|
September 18, 1981; Conejo Valley, CA.; Triangular objects with body
|
|
lights, humming sound, observed three times over freeway and valley
|
|
area (section VI).
|
|
October 1981; Texas Gulf Coast.; Local concentration of sightings
|
|
(section VIII).
|
|
October 8, 1981; Vancouver Island, B.C., Canada.; Daylight disc photo
|
|
(section VII).
|
|
November 1981; Hessdalen, Norway.; Localized concentration began,
|
|
continuing off and on for several years. Many structured object
|
|
cases, photographs (see January—February 1984).
|
|
November 24, 1981; Marshall, TX.; Domed disc hovered nearby,
|
|
beamed light down onto truck. Driver fled, object followed and
|
|
beamed light on truck a second time before departing (section VI).
|
|
December 19, 1981; Areal, Brazil.; UFO swooped over vehicle, blocked
|
|
road (section XII).
|
|
February 19, 1982; Allen, Rio Negro Province, Argentina.; E-M effects
|
|
on car, dome-shaped object overhead, driver blacked out, taken to
|
|
hospital with memory loss, physiological effects (section VII).
|
|
March 1, 1982; Washington DC; To March 5, 1982. A worldwide nuclear war game was directed from
|
|
the White House (source: House Committee on Foreign Affairs,
|
|
Subcommittee on International Security & Scientific Affairs hearing,
|
|
April 2, 1982. Rep. Larry Winn, Jr. ER-Kans.] presiding).
|
|
May 22, 1982; Cleveland, TX.; Diamond-shaped object with body
|
|
lights, bright "headlights," flew overhead, seen clearly in police
|
|
spotlight. Abnormal silence (section V).
|
|
June 10, 1982; Madbury, NH.; Wedge-shaped object with body lights
|
|
hovered low over reservoir, lights reflecting in water. Instant relocation,
|
|
red light beam shone on house, then on car (section I).
|
|
November 2, 1982; Maxial, Estremadura Province, Portugal.; Shiny
|
|
disc below two military aircraft darted up to their altitude, rapidly
|
|
circled one of them, sped out of sight (section II).
|
|
November 16, 1982; ; Leonid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
November 19, 1982; Temperanceville, VA.; Circular object with body
|
|
lights shone light beam down into field, three humanoid silhouettes
|
|
visible inside. Object rose, flew directly over car, humming
|
|
sound (sections IX, XII).
|
|
November 27, 1982; Palatine, IL.; Luminous object brightly illuminated
|
|
police car, changed direction when pursued. Domed disc
|
|
shape seen to east, light beam toward ground, descended behind
|
|
tree line (section V).
|
|
Late 1982; New York State and Connecticut.; To early 1983. "Night Siege"
|
|
boomerangs, continuing for a long period of time (section VIII).
|
|
March 24, 1983; Bedford, NY, and vicinity.; Wing or V-shaped UFO
|
|
hovered, emitted light beam downward (section IX).
|
|
April 10, 1983; Ross, OH.; Luminous object landed, E-M effects, animal
|
|
reaction. UFO rose from field illuminating area, body lights
|
|
visible, accelerated rapidly out of sight, physical traces (section I).
|
|
October 15, 1983; Altoona, PA.; Silvery disc passed over car, right
|
|
wheels lifted off road, car lights blinked off and on. Car dropped
|
|
hard back onto road, engine stalled. Severe physiological effects
|
|
(section VI).
|
|
October 20, 1983; ; Orionid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
January 1984; Hessdalen Valley, near Roros, Norway; To February 1984. Numerous
|
|
sightings, radar trackings, photographs by scientific field
|
|
team with instruments (section VII).
|
|
Lull in sightings for nearly two years.
|
|
September 15, 1985; Bagshot Heath, Surrey, UK.; Disc-shaped object
|
|
hovered ahead of car. Second object paced alongside car, bright illumination
|
|
of area (section IX).
|
|
November 16, 1985; ; Leonid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
November 19, 1985; Madison, WI.; Silent, triangular object with body
|
|
lights (section IX).
|
|
November 22, 1985; DeForest, WI.; Silent triangular object (section IX).
|
|
December 26, 1985; Ulster County, NY.; Whitley Strieber alien encounter
|
|
(section XIII).
|
|
January 3, 1986; ; Quadrantid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
January 7, 1986; Butler, PA.; UFO emitted six light beams toward
|
|
ground. About n minutes later in Pittsburgh, silver-gray disc with
|
|
body lights hovered, mist formed around it. Object tilted, moved
|
|
out of sight (section IX).
|
|
February 28, 1986; New Castle, PA.; Hovering oval object, body lights,
|
|
brightly illuminated the area, moved up, down, and sideways. Dog
|
|
agitated during sighting (section VII).
|
|
March 19, 1986; Brazil.; To June 15, 1986. Concentration of sightings including
|
|
many physiological effects cases and traumatic effects (section VIII).
|
|
May 11, 1986; Sedona, AZ.; Cessna pilot and wife saw dome-shaped
|
|
object make head-on pass at plane (section III).
|
|
May 19, 1986; Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.; Radar-visual and
|
|
pilot sightings, military jet interceptors scrambled in pursuit (section II).
|
|
August 11, 1986; ; Perseid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
August 12, 1986; Eastern United States.; 9:50-10:10 P.M. Lighted object
|
|
seen over wide area moving SW to NE was Japanese satellite.
|
|
August 15, 1986; Calalzo di Cadore (Bellino), Italy.; UFO landed, witness
|
|
had two-hour memory loss, strong physical traces at site.
|
|
Memory later returned of two humanoid beings, views inside a
|
|
craft (section XIII).
|
|
October 20, 1986; ; Orionid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
October 20, 1986; Edmonton, Queensland, Australia.; Blue-green oval
|
|
ahead of car, forward motion impeded (section VII).
|
|
November 16, 1986; ; Leonid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
November 17, 1986; Fort Yukon, AK.; Japan Airlines freighter aircraft
|
|
encountered lighted maneuvering objects. bright illumination,
|
|
heat, radar-visual, E-M effects, satellite objects (section III).
|
|
January 1987; Belleville, WI.; To March 1987. Flurry of sightings including
|
|
cigar-shaped objects, a radar tracking, and other features (section
|
|
VIII).
|
|
February 7, 1987; Potters Mills, PA.; Motorists encountered hovering
|
|
large oval object, lights around perimeter, terrain brightly illuminated
|
|
(section IX).
|
|
May 16, 1987; Airliner en route from Toronto to Winnipeg, Canada.;
|
|
Huge unidentified target on weather radar for four minutes (section
|
|
VII).
|
|
August 11, 1987; Osbornville, NJ.; Shiny oval, hovered; brightened,
|
|
took off like a shot, left white trail. Stopped abruptly, maneuvered,
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lights flashed, shot straight up out of sight (sections IX, X).
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August 11, 1987; ; Perseid meteor shower (mean date).
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September 1, 1987; Bangor, WA.; Ellipse with windows beamed light
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down on children in playground, two humanoids visible in object
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(section XII).
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September 1987; Foreman and Ashdown, AR.; To December 1987. Sighting
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concentration, including 60 reports to sheriff's office in Little River
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County.
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November 1987; Central North Dakota.; To December 1987. Flurry of sightings
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including oval objects with flashing body lights.
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November 11, 1987; Gulf Breeze, FL.; First five photos reported taken
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by builder Ed Walters (section VII).
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December 12, 1987; ; About 8:50 P.M. (CST). Soviet rocket casing orbital
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decay and atmospheric re-entry, multiple fiery objects from
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NW to SE.
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December 13, 1987; ; Geminid meteor shower (mean date).
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December 14, 1987; Launceston, Northern Tasmania.; Elliptical object
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landed ahead of car, blocked road. Headlights and engine failed, blinding
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light from underside. Car dragged toward object (section XII).
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January 19, 1988; Foreman, AR.; Glowing red object followed car,
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moved up and down as if following contours of local terrain (section X).
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January 20, 1988; Mundrabilla, Western Australia.; Knowles family
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encounter with oval object that buzzed car, car lifted off road,
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physical traces (section VI).
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February 11, 1988; Beira, Mozambique.; Pilot saw hovering object, intense
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lights like searchlights in a triangle. Climbed vertically out of
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sight (section III).
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March 4, 1988; Eastlake, OH.; Coast Guard witnesses, large illuminated
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ellipse hovering over Lake Erie, landing on ice. Smaller triangular
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objects emerged, zipped around independently (section I).
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March 20, 1988; Wisconsin.; John Salter, Jr., and John, III, abduction
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(section XIII).
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March 23, 1988; East Tamar Highway, Tasmania.; Motorists saw bright
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light ahead, engine lost power, radio failed. Four square yellow
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lights and light beam visible. Car returned to normal after lights
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disappeared (Basterfield, 1997a).
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December 4, 1988; Harrisburg, PA.; Silvery oval object hovered, brilliant
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illumination, physiological effects. UFO maneuvered erratically,
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emitted silvery white trail when flew away (section V).
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1989
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February 1989; Fyffe, AL.; Local concentration of sightings.
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April 21, 1989; Crestview, FL.; Witness aimed rifle at hovering disc,
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brilliant white light on underside, humming sound. Light beam engulfed
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him, rifle misfired, object sped away (section IX).
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April 21, 1989; ; Lyrid meteor shower (mean date).
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July 1989; Soviet Union.; To October 1989. Several abduction cases. (Vallee,
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1992).
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July 6, 1989; Hakui City, Kanazawa Prefecture, Japan.; Videorecorder
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film taken of a white, Saturn-shaped object with squarish ring that
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changed direction, rose at a steep angle at high speed (section VII).
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July 22, 1989; Blue Hill Bay, ME.; Private pilot saw shiny oval object
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making quick starts and stops (section III).
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August 10, 1989; Estepona, Spain.; Videotape taken of hovering object
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that rotated, split in two, then faded or "dissolved." (section VII).
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August 11, 1989; ; Perseid meteor shower (mean date).
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August 31, 1989; Butler Township, PA; Luminous mushroom-shaped
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object hovered over field, two smaller objects with red lights
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emerged, operated independently, departed at high speed (section X).
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September 21, 1989; Voronezh, USSR.; To October 7, 1989. UFO sighting concentration
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in vicinity. Four landings and three different kinds of entities
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reported. Geodesic engineer saw maneuvering
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|
airship-like object September 24 (sections VIII, XII and section IV).
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October 1989; Belgium; To May 1990. Concentration of triangular UFO
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|
sightings, jet interceptor chases, radar-visual sightings (see November
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29, 1989, March 30, 1990).
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November 7, 1989; Western KS.; Double abduction case investigated
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by John Carpenter (section XIII).
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November 29, 1989; Eupen, Belgium.; Police patrol car illuminated by
|
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brilliant light beam, hovering dark triangular object, humming
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|
noise, alternately moved and hovered (section I).
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November 30, 1989; New York City.; Linda Cortile's (pseudonym) abduction
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from 12th floor apartment, allegedly witnessed by international
|
|
figure and security guards (Hopkins, 1996).
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1990
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January 8, 1990; Gulf Breeze, FL.; Dark round or oblong object with
|
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red body light photographed by several people (section VII).
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|
January 20, 1990; Boyle, MS.; Silvery object with two rows of lights
|
|
paced just ahead of car for two to three miles. Engine, lights failed
|
|
until object departed (section XII).
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|
January 24, 1990; Central United States.; Fireball meteor observed
|
|
about 6:15 A.M. arcing from northwest to southeast.
|
|
January 26, 1990; Eastern United States.; Long-lasting fireball meteor,
|
|
blue-green with short tail, changing to white and orange as it broke
|
|
up, observed about 7:10 P.M. moving northeast.
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|
February 23, 1990; Northeastern United States.; Prominent fireball
|
|
meteor changing color from white to green to orange observed
|
|
about 7:50 P.M.
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|
March 2, 1990; Beavercreek, IL.; Brilliant white pulsating oval paced
|
|
truck, hovered over road, instant relocation over truck, cast light
|
|
beam down (sections IX, X).
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|
March 4, 1990; Wood End, Provincetown, MA.; Sphere with windows
|
|
seen from boat near lighthouse. Several objects took off at high
|
|
speed with loud booms, stopped, hovered, flashed bright white
|
|
lights (section VI).
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|
March 21, 1990; Pereslavl-Zalesskiy, Russia.; Jet interceptor scrambled
|
|
to identify radar target, saw two flashing white lights, locked radar
|
|
gunsight on object (section I).
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|
March 27, 1990; Kokomo, IN.; Blindingly bright oval object approached
|
|
car, passed low overhead. Driver fled, looked back, saw
|
|
object hovering over a field (section XII).
|
|
March 30, 1990; Brussels and Wavre, Belgium.; Gendarmes reported
|
|
luminous, high speed objects. Jet interceptors scrambled, multiple
|
|
radar tracks of fast-moving objects (section II).
|
|
May 24, 1990; North Huntingdon, PA.; Dark, delta-shaped object with
|
|
large white lights around edge hovered. Departed at high speed
|
|
(sections IX, X).
|
|
October 10, 1990; Skibo, MN.; Formations of white objects with red
|
|
and green body lights alternately hovered and darted around.
|
|
Unidentified objects also tracked on radar (section IV).
|
|
January 13, 1991; Pittsburgh, PA.; U.S. Air flight crew saw a rectangular,
|
|
light-reflective object that flew into clouds (section III).
|
|
March 6, 1991; Northeastern United States.; (Maine to West Virginia).
|
|
2:50 to 3:00 A.M. Fireball meteor, green and red sparks, moving east
|
|
or north.
|
|
March 6, 1991; Kingston, Ontario, Canada.; 7:58 A.M. Glowing bluegreen
|
|
cigar-shaped object crossed path of airliner (section III).
|
|
April 21, 1991; Heathrow Airport, London, UK.; Alitalia Airlines plane
|
|
on final approach saw round object cross its path, confirmed by
|
|
radar (section III).
|
|
April 21, 1991; ; Lyrid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
June 8, 1991; Concepcion, Paraguay.; Pilots encountered and radar
|
|
tracked reddish oval object that paced a small aircraft and hovered
|
|
above airport, E-M effects on plane (section III).
|
|
September 19, 1991; Medjugorje, Yugoslavia.; American tourist took
|
|
photo of church, unexplained image showed up in picture when
|
|
developed (section VII).
|
|
1992
|
|
February 24, 1992; Pacific Northwest (Oregon).; 12:15 A.M. Bright
|
|
green fireball meteor, wavered, split up, bright illumination, sonic
|
|
boom.
|
|
March 19, 1992; Haines City, FL.; Glowing green dome-shaped object
|
|
maneuvered around patrol car, E-M effects, officer badly frightened
|
|
(section V).
|
|
August 11, 1992; ; Perseid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
August 14, 1992; Homer City PA.; Triangular silvery object passed
|
|
over car, blue flashing body lights. Made sharp turns, moved out of
|
|
sight (section IX).
|
|
August 19, 1992; Tucson, AZ.; Manta ray—shaped object with body
|
|
lights approached car, falling leaf motions, hovered, light beam
|
|
brightly illuminated terrain (section VI).
|
|
October 9, 1992; Kentucky to New York State.; About 7:50 P.M. Greenorange
|
|
fireball meteor southwest to northeast on flat trajectory for
|
|
about 17 seconds, broke up over southeastern New York. Large meteorite
|
|
fell in Peekskill, NY.
|
|
November 1992; San Luis Valley, CO.; To December 1992. Numerous sightings
|
|
in Saguache County (section VIII).
|
|
May 20, 1993; Ottawa, Canada.; Airliner crew saw dark blue, metallicappearing
|
|
triangular object (section III).
|
|
June 1993; Antelope Valley, CA.; To November 1993. Numerous sightings,
|
|
photographs reportedly taken (section VIII).
|
|
June 8, 1993; Antelope Valley, CA.; Round UFO with satellite objects
|
|
(section X).
|
|
July 13, 1993; Syracuse, IN.; Cigar-shaped object with red body lights
|
|
maneuvered at low level (section 1).
|
|
July 20, 1993; Antelope Valley, CA.; Round UFO with satellite objects
|
|
(section X).
|
|
August 8, 1993; Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.; Five people in two
|
|
separate cars encountered UFO on road, experienced missing time.
|
|
Memories returned gradually without hypnosis, including tall beings
|
|
who abducted them (Chalker, 1996).
|
|
August 11, 1993; ; Perseid meteor shower (mean date).
|
|
January 27, 1994; Kazakhstan Republic.; Luminous UFO maneuvered
|
|
erratically near airliner (section III).
|
|
January 28, 1994; Paris, France.; Air France airliner—UFO encounter,
|
|
tracked on military radar (section I).
|
|
February 1, 1994; Badalucco, Liguria, Italy.; Cigar-shaped object illuminated
|
|
car with light beam, E-M effects (section I).
|
|
February 15, 1994; Enkoping, Sweden.; Vehicle encounter with glowing
|
|
oblong object, E-M effects (section I).
|
|
July 24, 1994; Near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.; Motorists encountered
|
|
glowing orange oblong objects, one followed car. Diamond-
|
|
shaped object hovered overhead when they stopped to look.
|
|
Missing time period discovered upon arrival home (Basterfield, 1997b).
|
|
September 9, 1994; Racoon Lake, IN.; Green- and red-lighted object
|
|
with satellite objects (section I).
|
|
May 25, 1995; Bovina, TX.; America West airline crew observed cigar-shaped
|
|
object with pulsating lights (section I).
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