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SUBJECT: ASSORTED UFO CASES FOR 1989 FILE: UFO2620
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1990 UFO Sightings
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01-18-90 QUEBEC Unidentified flying objects circular or spherical in shape
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seen or observed over Quebec City & off the east coast of New Brunswick're or
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remain, officially or unofficially, a puzzlement. The Tuesday night
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observations vary somewhat & the times're a trifle out, but the observers
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stand by their stories. Officialdom shakes its collective heads. One Quebec
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City observer, identified by Le Soleil only as Christian, aged 29, said he
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was walking with his mother at about 10 pm when he spotted eight strange
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forms in the sky. "We were just below them," he said. "It was very bizarre.
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They were like rings, with four white & yellow lights inside. There was no
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noise." Christian said he watched for about 15 minutes. At one point, he
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said, one of the rings accelerated & moved into position ahead of the others.
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It couldn't have been a hoax, he said. Certainly not like the UFO last year
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in the Beauce region south of Quebec City which turned out to be a plastic
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bag covering a candle. The newspaper said it first heard about the UFOs
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Tuesday night from people who saw'em from the streets. Several people phoned
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the police, who'd no comment.
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01-25-90 ANCHORAGE (ENGLISH BAY) Winter nights tend to be pretty uneventful
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in English Bay. But Monday was nothing of the sort for a few residents there.
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UFOs don't often visit the tiny village. The encounter actually started about
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four miles away in Port Graham. Edward Anahonak was hauling some firewood on
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his 4-wheeler to a friend's house at about 7 pm Monday when he saw an odd set
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of lights hovering above Bob McMullen's house. McMullen's home's on the
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western edge of the village. Anahonak, who lives in English Bay, thought it
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was a helicopter, but the lights were wrong & it didn't make a sound. He said
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it'd red & blue lights & "looked yellowish in the middle." It also'd a
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spotlight "that lit up the trees pretty good." It was shaped like a wing, he
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said, hovering over McMullen's house. Still he thought it was a helicopter.
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Anahonak watched as the lights about 150 yards away moved slowly toward the
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beach. "I wasn't scared," he said Wednesday in a telephone interview. "I
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thought it came in for an emergency or something. I thought it was landing,"
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he said. "I ran down there with my Honda. When I got there, there was
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nothing." Meanwhile, in English Bay, Herman & Annie Tanape were out for a
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drive. English Bay's a village of about 180 people, nestled on a hillside
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overlooking lower Cook Inlet. The Tenapes often take short jaunts around the
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village to combat cabin fever. It was a nice evening for a drive: windy &
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clear, after weeks of clouds. It was about 7:40 pm Herman & Annie were a half
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mile from their home, near the beach airstrip, when Annie told Herman she saw
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a strange light. Herman didn't think much of it until he turned back toward
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the village. "At first, you know, I though they were stars," Herman said.
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"They were real bright." He drove closer to the lights, which he said were
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hovering no more than 50 feet above the ground. He said one was red, the rest
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were white. As he closed on the lights, they began to move away. He said the
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lights seemed to be responding to his movements. Every time he moved closer,
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they moved farther away. There was no sound. When they got within about 700
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feet, Herman said, the lights turned & darted away. "It took off out to the
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ocean. Like a jet," he said. "When it turned, it was just bright red." Again,
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there was no sound; & that's what puzzled Herman the most. "If it was a
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chopper or a plane, we would've heard it. Even if it'd a Honda engine, we
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would've heard it." The object at that point appearing as a single red light
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hovered at a distance over Cook Inlet. The Tanapes went to tell Vince
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Kvasnikoff, the village president. Right away Kvasnikoff spotted a plane
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moving toward the village. They could hear its engines. Then Herman pointed
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out the red light hovering low over the inlet. "We just saw a little bit of
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it," said Natalie Kvasnikoff, Vince's wife. "It was red. Flying real low. On
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a windy day, the planes wouldn't fly so low. Everybody was too excited to
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even think to take a picture." Soon, the light vanished. Vince Kvasnikoff
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reported the incident to Roy Evans, the English Bay's public safety officer.
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Evans went to the beach & scanned the horizon for about an hour. He saw
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nothing, but he believes the Tanapes & the Kvasnikoffs did. "People here're
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pretty honest," Evans said. "They wouldn't make this up." Bill Radtke, whose
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wife Sharon was the head teacher at English Bay School for four years, said
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the residents there'd "never" concoct such a story. The Radtkes live in
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Soldotna now, where Sharon works as the school district's personnel director.
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"They're wonderful, honest people," Bill Radtke said. "They're the most
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trustworthy people I've ever worked with." Robert Gribble, who runs the UFO
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Reporting Center in Seattle, Wash., said he hadn't heard anything about the
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sighting. But he was anxious to get some details & phone numbers. Gribble
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said he knew of no other recent sightings in the Northwest, & very few across
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the nation. "It's been pretty quiet," he said. Evans said the sighting's
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stirred a lot of talk & some fear in the village. "A lot of people're worried
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about their kids being out." But Edward Anahonak & Herman Tanape said they
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want to get another glimpse of the object. "I'm going to keep an eye out for
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it," said Anahonak. "I'll be watching."
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02-22-90 BOISE, Idaho At first blush, the whole idea seems insane, a
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nightmare from the supermarket tabloids. But suppose, just for a moment, that
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Boise native Linda Moulton Howe's theory about the ongoing animal
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mutilations's correct. Support Howe's right when she concludes in her new
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book "An Alien Harvest" that after a decade spent investigating the
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phenomenon she found "an accumulation of human testimony that suggested the
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presence of extraterrestrial mutilators." Or, as she states for forcibly in
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interviews: "There isn't any question in my mind that there's an alien life
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form that intrudes on this planet for reasons I don't yet understand." She &
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other UFO investigators also believe the federal government knows of these
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intrusions & has aggressively covered up its knowledge for decades. Other
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researchers've documented eyewitness sightings by high government officials,
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including the first director of the CIA, astronauts, pilots, air traffic
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controllers & thousands of ordinary citizens. Documents obtained through the
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Freedom of Information Act've revealed even more sightings (including one in
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1987 near Emmett) & investigations the government's previously denied
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conducting. "It's the best-kept secret in the world," Howe says. If she's
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right, she acknowledges, the impact on this planet'd be incalculable. "But,"
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she adds, "for people to deny it won't make it go away." What won't go
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away're the thousands of mutilations that've occurred worldwide since 1967,
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including a recent rash in southeastern Idaho. Bear Lake County was hit by 15
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cattle mutilations in a recent two-month period, says Sheriff Brent Bunn.
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Mutilations first hit the headlines in the mid-1970s. There were 90 cases in
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Idaho, & one newspaper alone ran 50 stories on the subject between June &
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December 1975. The pattern's disturbingly similar, no matter where it occurs.
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Somehow, the blood's drained completely, & there're never any footprints or
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tire tracks near the carcass. The animal usually's an ear missing, one eye's
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carved out in a perfect circle, flesh's stripped from one side of the jaw,
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the tongue's taken from deep in the throat cavity & long strips of stomach're
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removed, as're the sex organs. To duplicate the cuts with current laser
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technology, Howe discovered, would require equipment weighing 500 pounds &
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take up to two hours. In the 1970s, public investigations, including one by
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then-Attorney General Wayne Kidwell, were launched & rewards were offered in
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several states. Satanic cults & UFOs were on the list of suspect, but the
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conclusions reached by investigators in Idaho & Colorado was death by natural
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causes & mutilation by predators. An ex-FBI agent named Kenneth Rommel was
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hired by the federal government & in 1980 wrote a 300-page report. He
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concluded that, without exception, the deaths & wounds were of natural
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origin. Howe angrily dismisses Rommel's report as an "obvious paid-for
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whitewash that didn't even deal with the real cases." "I don't know of a
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predator that'd (cut up an animal that way) with so much soft tissue
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available," Sheriff Bunn said. "It doesn't make sense to me. But then it
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doesn't make much sense that people'd do this & leave all the meat." Lou
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Girodo, now sheriff of Las Animas County in Trinidad, Colo., has investigated
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100 mutilations over the past 13 years. He says, "I grew up on a farm, & I
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know what a predator does. They grab, tear & gnaw." Girodo says he's seen
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coyotes circle a mutilated cow repeatedly, but they wouldn't come in for a
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free meal. "I've never seen coyotes act like that," he says. "Like everyone
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else, I'm trying to come up with an answer." That was the debate Howe found
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when she began to investigate the story in 1979. "I was a journalist & film
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maker (for KMGH-TV in Denver) who was provoked by the mystery of these
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bloodless animals," she said from her Atlanta office. "I knew I was getting
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into something that was unexplained, but thought I could get into it & come
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up with the definitive answer. It was like walking into quicksand." The
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turning point came six months into the investigation when she filmed a woman
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named Judy Doraty, who was put under hypnosis to help her recall an incident
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that occurred in Texas in 1973. Obviously terrified, Doraty relates on film
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how she was abducted by the aliens & witnessed a mutilation. "That really got
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me," Howe says. "I said, `My God! It must be true,'" "A Strange Harvest" won
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Howe an Emmy in 1980, but she continued to collect material on the
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mutilations & other UFO phenomena. Eventually, she combined old & new
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information into "An Alien Harvest," which she published privately last year.
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It cost hear $45,000 to print 1,250 books, but she chose that route so she
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could control the content. "It was the biggest gamble of my life," she says.
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"I guess it's a testimony of how much I care about how the material'd be
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presented." The material she gathered came from scores of interviews with
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eyewitnesses & government officials who told her amazing stories, despite
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their fear of ridicule & retribution. "I've seen grown men cry," she says.
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"I've talked to men who were agonized over it. They've sworn secrecy oaths
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saying they'll go to jail without a trial if they talk. And I believe these
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people." In 1983, Howe was invited to Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque,
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NM, by an Air Force investigator. Inside a secure room, she was shown butn't
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allowed to duplicate a document titled "Briefing Paper for the President of
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the United States of America." The paper, she says, detailed UFO sightings
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that go back tens of thousands of years & claimed manipulation of DNA on
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earth's primates. Recent encounters began in the 1940s, she says, & the paper
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listed dates of UFO crashes & details of live & dead aliens recovered by the
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government. Other interviews & documents, detailed in the book, support what
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she read. Howe says she lives two lives: one as a maker of documentary films,
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the other as a clearinghouse for mutilation & other UFO information that
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fills five drawers & two boxes in her home. She admits it all sounds
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fantastic beyond belief, & she realizes her information poses many times more
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questions than it answers. "All the hard questions you'd like answers to, I'd
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like answers to, too," she says. "I don't have definite answers, & I don't
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know anyone outside the government who does, & they're just sitting on it."
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But she insists, "There can't be all this evidence & have it add up to zero.
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Everybody'd like it to be like the movie `E.T.' But the reality seems to be
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quite different."
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04-04-90 DECATUR, Ill. It sounds like headlines from a supermarket tabloid.
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Some said it was cigar-shaped, 15 to 30 feet long & a few even reported
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having conversations with the crew. It was April 1897 & hundreds of
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Illinoisans claimed they saw what they thought was a mystery airship. And,
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it's still a mystery today. "Officer Moos threatened to take the visitors to
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the lockup if it persisted in causing the concentration of mobs in the
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streets," reported the Lincoln Courier. Robert Neeley Jr., an X-ray
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technician at St. Mary's Hospital in Decatur who's studied UFO sightings for
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20 years as a hobby, has dozens of files documenting 2,400 sightings in 1897
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that were reported in about 40 states. Newspapers in Chicago & Bloomington
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reported a flying object on April 11. A day later, a Rushville physician
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reported a light that shot upward, moved rapidly, & changed directions as he
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watched. Most of the 1897 sightings occurred between 7:30 & 9 pm April 9-16,
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& they were evenly distributed throughout the state, Neeley's research shows.
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The former Peoria Transcript said in its April 15, 1897, edition, that its
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reporters'd launched a balloon to show how people's reactions'd differ. Most
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stated its speed was 100 miles per hour, & some described it as "a hideous
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monster with a fiery furnace" 2,000 feet in the air, according to that old
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newspaper. Neeley says he's skeptical, & doesn't speculate about
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extra-terrestrials or visitors from other dimensions or time travelers from
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Earth's future. "Regardless of such fanciful theories, most of the 1897
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reports describe an airship that seems aeronautically impossible," he says.
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04-09-90 DETROIT, MI Abductions by aliens usuallyn't little green men with
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antennae, but gray or white men about 3 feet tall've traumatized dozens of
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people in Michigan. But they aren't suffering alone, according to a Flushing
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woman, who'd an experience with little gray extraterrestrials herself & found
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they cured her of lupus & Addison's disease, a serious adrenal gland
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dysfunction. Shirley Coyne says her abduction occurred on a hot summer night
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in 1983, when she saw the bright light of a domed UFO moving over a corn
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field near her home. She said she awoke her husband, George, & they ran
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outside barefoot to look at it. The last thing they remembered was the feel
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of grass on their feet. Then they were back in bed, said Mrs. Coyne, adding
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that her memories were revived through hypnosis sessions. "It was very
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traumatic but you get over it," said Coyne, reached Sunday at a three-day
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Ozark UFO conference in Eureka Springs, Ark. Coyne & her husband helped
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organize a support group for alien abductees, which she said has'd a
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100-percent success rate in helping people over their trauma. "In Michigan
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we've 60 people we're working with who've already gone through different
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stages of hypnosis & probably 20 to 30 waiting to be regressed (hypnotized),"
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Coyne said. "We've a certified hypnotist & a clinical psychologist." Coyne
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said the support group's like any other, helping helps people learn to deal
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with & accept the experience. She said at least one person who'd an abduction
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experience with aliens was in an institution before meeting with the group
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but now's living a normal life. "There're many who've gone through who aren't
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able to hold down jobs. They barely function," she said. "There're others
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who're able to cope with it very well." She estimated there were similar
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support groups in at least 23 other states. Ed Mazur, Arkansas director of
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Mutual UFO Network, said Coyne's story isn't unusual. Mazur said he's working
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with about four abduction cases in Arkansas. Michael Swords, a professor of
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natural sciences at Western Michigan University & editor of the Journal of
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UFO Studies, said he believes support groups're helpful as long as they're
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"essentially healthy. From what I'm hearing, it sounds as if support groups,
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as long as they don't markedly demand certain behavior, are good for people,"
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Swords said. "There might be some professional who disagree." Swords said,
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however, that some researchers believe reports of alien abduction may be a
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"shield fantasy" for some people, developed as part of a neurosis. Swords
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said those researchers think the cause of the neurosis may be stress, a
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desire to be "involved" or even a bad experience in childhood. Swords, who
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earned a doctoral degree in the history of science from Case Western Reserve
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University, said there seem to be a lot of abductions of people reported, but
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it's not nearly as high as the number of reported UFO sightings. He also said
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it's always hard to investigate the reports. "It may be as real as tomorrow's
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breakfast" to the victim, Swords said, "but as long as there's no conclusive
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evidence sitting there you still've to say, `I'm empathetic with you, I'd
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like to believe you, but the evidence's justn't there.'"
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04-07-90 EUREKA SPRINGS, Ark. Lauren Rose says as a teen-ager she was forced
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by aliens to strip naked & undergo painful examinations. Until recently, she
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didn't know who or what to blame. "I've strongly suspected our cat," Ms. Rose
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said at the annual Ozark UFO Conference on Friday. "I know that's crazy, but
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you don't know my cat." Some 200 self-described UFOlogists from around the
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world'll attend the three-day conference that began Friday. Mayor Richard
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Schoeninger proclaimed that the first alien brought to him'd be named an
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honorary citizen of the resort town & given a free trolley pass. But don't
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make too many ET jokes around here. These folks're serious about their
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aliens. Ms. Rose, 41, of northern Virginia, said she's undergone therapy
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since she was 18 to fend off fits of anxiety & depression. It wasn't until
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three years ago that Ms. Rose linked the problems to abductions by aliens,
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she said. "It's a very serious issue that can & does affect our mental health
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& belief systems," she said. Ms. Rose said she grew up feeling like she was
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being watched & followed. In her late teens, she remembers feeling compelled
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to walk into the forest near her home in Colorado. But she couldn't remember
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what happened in the woods until undergoing hypnosis recently, Ms. Rose said.
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"Imagine someone coming out of the trees making you take your clothes off &
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forcing you through a series of painful examinations," she told the group. "I
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don't remember those times, but my body did. That's why I was filled with
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adrenalin afterwards. I realized in that abduction that I was nothing more
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than a guinea pig. They stripped the clothes off me, did the job they'd to do
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& just dropped me," she said. Shirley Coyne belongs to a Michigan support
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group for abductees. Ms. Coyne said she & her husband were abducted in the
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summer of 1983 by a UFO that landed in a corn field. After undergoing
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hypnosis, Mrs. Coyne said she could remember little gray men cured her of
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lupus & Addison's disease in the large domed spacecraft. Her husband can't
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remember the abduction, she said. Ed Mazure, state director of Mutual UFO
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Network, said the experiences of Ms. Rose & Mrs. Coyne aren't unusual.
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04-09-90 PENSACOLA, Fla. A group that investigates reports of unidentified
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flying objects Monday announced plans to hold its annual meeting in this
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Florida Panhandle city because of numerous UFO sightings in the area.
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Fifty-five formal reports've been filed with the Mutual UFO Network from the
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Pensacola area since the first sighting in suburban Gulf Breeze more than two
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years ago, said Charles D. Flannigan, state director of MUFON & a Pensacola
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real estate agent. About 600 visitors from across the nation're expected for
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the symposium July 6-8 on the topic "UFOs: The Impact of E.T. (extra
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terrestrial) Contact Upon Society." Among the speakers'll be Ed Walters, a
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Gulf Breeze builder who triggered the spate of sightings by photographing a
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saucer-shaped object in the sky Nov. 11, 1987, & Bud Hopkins, a New York City
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author who's written two books, "Missing Time" & "Intruders," on reports of
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people being abducted by aliens. Walters also's written a book, "The Gulf
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Breeze Sightings," about several sightings he & others've made in this area.
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04-09-90 EUREKA SPRINGS, Ark. Organizers of a UFO conference held in Arkansas
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say they're not so sure about a lecturer's theory that the Stealth bomber
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evolved from alien technology. Bob Oechsler, a robots experts who said he
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once was a NASA missions specialist, said that the B-2 Stealth craft's
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primary propulsion system was removed from a recovered flying saucer. "The
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project utilizes an alien power plant inside & it's disguised by the use of
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four GE-F118 engines with a modification called the GE-100," Oechsler told
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about 300 people who attended the three-day Ozark UFO Conference, which ended
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Sunday. Oechsler was one of several featured speakers during the three-day
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conference. His topic was "Alien Technology in Use Today." "There's new
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technology today that's been gleaned from recovered craft of non-human
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intelligence origin. The government's confirmed, high intelligence officers
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I should say, that these craft were recovered," he said. A government
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physicist's worked on the power source at a secret laboratory in Nevada, he
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said. Oechsler was unavailable comment Monday & didn't return a message left
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on the telephone answering machine at his home in Edgewater, Md. Lucius
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Farish of Plumerville, Ark., an organizer of the conference, said he
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understood that Oechsler'd worked for the Goddard Space Flight Center in
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Green Belt, Md. Farish said he'd no scientific background but'd been studying
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the subject of UFOs for 30 years. He said he wasn't committed to Oechsler's
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theory about the Stealth technology. "I don't know. I don't doubt that
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there're crashed & retrieved UFOs, & the idea that technology in general
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could've developed from that's not unbelievable, at all," Farish said. Farish
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& Ed Mazur of Mena organized the conference. "We put the first one on three
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years ago & decided then to've it as an annual conference," said Mazur, a
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former aerospace engineer Martin-Marietta Corp. People who attend the
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conferences're "from all over the country & some from abroad," he said. "As
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a rule, they're researchers into the topic. There're a few who're just
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interested in learning as much as they can about the subject." Mazur, who
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worked as an electronics engineer on various Martin-Marietta missile systems,
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questioned Oechsler's remarks about the Stealth technology coming from
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aliens. "Those're his remarks. Not everyone agrees with that," Mazur said.
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Pressed on whether he was among the believers, he said, "No, not really."
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04-11-90 WINNIPEG, Manitoba Unexplained flashing lights & strange circles in
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the ground're spotted in Quebec, a saucer zooms over houses in Newfoundland
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& a diamond-shaped object zips through the Manitoba sky. Throughout the
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country, people said they saw at least 141 unidentified flying objects last
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year, according to what's being touted as Canada's first national survey of
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UFO sightings. "It tells us that UFOs haven't gone away, it tells us that
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UFOs're being seen right across Canada," said Chris Rutkowski, a Winnipeg
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researcher who compiled the study. Rutkowski put together the survey from
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reports submitted to private investigators, police & the Ottawa-based
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National Research Council, which supplied two-thirds of the material for the
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study. Such information was always available but never marshalled into a form
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that painted a picture of UFO sightings across the country, he said. More
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than half the reports didn't have enough information to evaluate properly &
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one third'd probable explanations, said Rutkowski, who's a degree in
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astronomy & is president of the Winnipeg branch of the Royal Astronomical
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Society of Canada. Of the rest, seven sightings were stamped as solidly
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unknown, meaning they were seen by several people & investigated by the
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police & National Research Council, without any explanation being found, he
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said. He related three such incidents. Startled residents of the rural Quebec
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community of Ste-Marie-de-Monnoir saw flashing lights glide over a field &
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out of sight. The next morning, they found strange circles swirled into the
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ground. At Wesleyville, Newfoundland, eight or nine people noticed a classic
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saucer-shaped object swoop low over rooftops & along the shoreline. And near
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Beaver Creek, Manitoba, people reported seeing a diamond shape with red
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lights zip over their car & out across Lake Winnipeg. Rutkowski stresses that
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he wants to take a rational, scientific approach to the reports & won't offer
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any theories about unexplained sightings. But he hopes publicity from the
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survey'll spark more people to come forward with their observations,
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providing a larger body of evidence that could be investigated by scientists.
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04-30-90 CORYDON, Ind. Residents of this former state capital nestled in
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Indiana's southern hills've taken to star-gazing following continued reports
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of UFOs. School teachers, nurses, counselors, students, a sheriff's deputy &
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a high school principal're among those who claim to've seen the UFOs near
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Corydon, which was Indiana's first capital city. Janet Reising, a Corydon
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resident for almost 20 years, said she began to see the lights in the sky
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almost three years ago, but some area residents claim the mysterious
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objects've been around for 20 years or more. One of the witnesses told the
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Corydon Democrat, "We aren't a bunch of kooks. We're respectable,
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well-educated, professional & responsible people." Some of the sightings're
|
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very similar, but others differ widely. Reising claims to've seen several
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objects of varying colors, shapes & sizes, one so small she swears she
|
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could've reached out & grabbed it, & another "as large as a football field."
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One of the more frequent sightings involves a round, amber-colored object.
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Reising & several of her neighbors saw such an object about two years ago. A
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small white light came out of it & hovered "three feet off the corn" in a
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field near the spectators, she said. Reising said she went to her car &
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blinked her headlights one & off three times. The white light blinked three
|
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|
times in return & disappeared. "This was a perfectly clear night," she said.
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Reising also says she's seen a hovering cigar-shaped object over a sycamore
|
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|
tree in her front yard & a rectangular-shaped object flying low in the sky
|
||
|
near New Middletown. Reising says two other women were with her when the
|
||
|
second object appeared. As they watched, the object separated into three
|
||
|
triangles that flew off, one behind the other. "It looked like a billboard in
|
||
|
New York City with different colored lights going up & down on it," she said.
|
||
|
Reising, an unofficial recorder of sightings in the area, has a list of more
|
||
|
than 300 people who claim to've seen the UFOs. Most of the sightings occur at
|
||
|
night, usually around 11:30 pm, but some've been reported during daylight
|
||
|
hours. Several people claim to've been followed by the lights. One girl said
|
||
|
a light followed her home from work one night & hovered above her house.
|
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|
Another teen-ager said blue, white & orange lights hovered above him one
|
||
|
night in 1987 while he was driving a tractor up & down a field, Reising said.
|
||
|
Investigators from Mutual UFO Network once videotaped a brilliant orange
|
||
|
light flying in the sky in August 1987. The investigators were unable to
|
||
|
explain what the light was. They did, however, conclude that it wasn't an
|
||
|
airplane or a helicopter. Reising expects interest to grow in UFO-watching
|
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|
this summer. As tales of the sightings travel throughout the state, they draw
|
||
|
curious visitors to the Harrison County town, she said. Reising said people
|
||
|
from as far as Bloomington & Indianapolis've made the trip in the hopes of
|
||
|
being the next person to sight a UFO. "Everybody brings their lawn chair &
|
||
|
sits down on the side of the road," she said.
|
||
|
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|
04-29-90 GULF BREEZE, Fla. An ex-convict who gained some fame with photos of
|
||
|
what he claimed were UFOs is being haunted by earlier pictures he took of
|
||
|
"ghosts" to entertain his children & their friends. National attention
|
||
|
focused on this Pensacola suburb & the skies overhead after a weekly
|
||
|
newspaper, The Gulf Breeze Sentinel, in November 1987 published pictures of
|
||
|
purported unidentified flying objects taken by a then-anonymous resident. Ed
|
||
|
Walters's since acknowledged he's the photographer. Walters's a Gulf Breeze
|
||
|
building contractor who served 18 months in prison for forgery in Duval
|
||
|
County & auto theft in Alachua County during the late 1960s, but he was
|
||
|
pardoned less than two months ago. Walters's written a book, "The Gulf Breeze
|
||
|
Sightings," & reportedly's been offered $450,000 for rights to do a
|
||
|
television mini-series. Several UFO investigators've challenged the
|
||
|
authenticity of the photos, showing a saucer-shaped object with rows of
|
||
|
square windows in the sky. Critics now contend they're double exposures.
|
||
|
Their conclusions're based in part on Walter's spooky party games described
|
||
|
by three Gulf Breeze women who'd been friends of his two children as
|
||
|
teen-agers. The women spoke to the Pensacola News Journal on condition that
|
||
|
the newspapern't reveal their names in a story published Sunday. "This's very
|
||
|
incriminating evidence," said Willy Smith of Altamonte Springs, Calif. "Ed
|
||
|
predicted what was going to happen & he made a ghost-demon appear." A
|
||
|
20-year-old woman said she posed for a ghost photo taken by Walters after a
|
||
|
mock seance in 1986. It showes a ghost-like image with two eyes & a large
|
||
|
mouth that appears to be reaching out for a 16-year-old Pensacola girl. "I
|
||
|
thought it was a big joke," the woman said. "He intended for the picture to
|
||
|
show up. Then I heard someone'd taken (UFO) pictures. I immediately just knew
|
||
|
it was him & I didn't believe it." Walters took the ghost photo, obtained &
|
||
|
copyrighted by Smith, with the same Polaroid camera used for the UFO
|
||
|
pictures. "I think this finishes him," Smith said. "I admire Ed. If I were to
|
||
|
fake pictures I'd use a Polaroid. There's no negative." In March, Walter
|
||
|
Klass, a former senior editor of Aviation Week & Space Technology Magazine,
|
||
|
criticized Walters' UFO photos at a meeting of the Committee for the
|
||
|
Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal in Washington. He argued
|
||
|
it's easy to make double exposures with the type of camera Walters used &
|
||
|
that many of his UFO photos appear to be fakes. Zan Overall of Redondo,
|
||
|
Calif., a member of the Center For UFO Studies, said he's publishing a paper
|
||
|
that also will challenge the authenticity of the photos. It will be titled
|
||
|
"The Ghost-Demon Photo: Ed Walters' Nemesis?" & presented at the annual
|
||
|
meeting of the Mutual UFO Network. The July meeting will be held in Pensacola
|
||
|
because of interest generated by the Gulf Breeze sightings. Walters contends
|
||
|
that he didn't know how to take double exposures when he photographed the
|
||
|
purported UFOs & that the ghost photo's the result of reflections from a
|
||
|
glass door behind the teen-ager. He said he's taken several similar photos at
|
||
|
the same spot in his home. Smith, however, said the ghost photo, recently
|
||
|
published in the Orlando Sentinel's Florida Magazine, is different from
|
||
|
recreated pictures. The ghost photo's blurry on its edges & shows up on one
|
||
|
plane while the images in the reflected photos're clear & on two planes
|
||
|
because they reflect on each side of the thick glass door. Walters, however,
|
||
|
still's his defenders, including photographic expert Bruce Maccabee of Silver
|
||
|
Springs, Md., who said he could find no evidence of double exposure in his
|
||
|
UFO pictures. Walters also cites a 98-second videotape of the alleged UFO,
|
||
|
photos taken with other cameras & hundreds of other Gulf Breeze area
|
||
|
residents who've said they too've seen UFOs since the pictures were
|
||
|
published. Such criticism's nothing new, Walters said. In his book, he wrote,
|
||
|
"They've tried to label me a con man, liar, occult master, etc. But my
|
||
|
community knows me & rejected these charges." Critics say claims of contact
|
||
|
with UFOs traditionally accompany hoaxes & point out that literature
|
||
|
advertising a May 11-13 UFO conference in Miami Beach states Walters will
|
||
|
attempt to draw a UFO to him during a "skywatch." However, conference
|
||
|
organizer Jim Moseley said Walters's never claimed to be able to draw an
|
||
|
object to him & that the skywatch's a promotional opportunity to coincide
|
||
|
with a book-signing session with Walters. Walters said he won't take part in
|
||
|
the skywatch. Walters also's drawn suspicion to himself by reporting four
|
||
|
more sightings this year, perfect timing, critics say, for stimulating sales
|
||
|
of his book at the UFO convention in July. Walters said it hurts him that
|
||
|
critics're trying to turn his ghost photos & involvement with community teens
|
||
|
into something bizarre. "It was something beautiful," he said. "They don't
|
||
|
want people to think of Ed Walters as a responsible person, but as a
|
||
|
ghost-deamon, Satan-worshiper holding seances."
|
||
|
|
||
|
05-07-90 PEORIA, Ill. A local woman's composing music that's out of this
|
||
|
world from simple little melodies to grand keyboard compositions inspired by
|
||
|
what she described Monday as her contacts with aliens. Connie Cook, 42, said
|
||
|
she's been visited by "small, yellow-skinned" aliens in her bathroom, bedroom
|
||
|
& seen formations of alien spaceships in the skies over Peoria many times
|
||
|
since 1981. "I hesitated to ever speak out about this because I feared
|
||
|
criticism & ridicule," Ms. Cook said. "But after so many experiences, I
|
||
|
decided to speak out." Ms. Cook said her life changed in November 1981 when
|
||
|
she watched an unidentified flying object hover over Interstate 74 in Peoria.
|
||
|
Two city police officers reported seeing the strange white light, which
|
||
|
lasted 90 minutes before disappearing. Immediately after the experience, Ms.
|
||
|
Cook said she began hearing music inside her head & started writing it down,
|
||
|
despite no prior experience composing songs. In April 1987, the sightings
|
||
|
became more personal as a "small, yellow-skinned" alien appeared in her
|
||
|
bathroom. "It identified itself as the one who's been communicating with me,"
|
||
|
Ms. Cook said. "It'd silver eyes & had radiant beauty. I've no prior frame of
|
||
|
reference to describe it." Those experiences, along with numerous sightings
|
||
|
of silver globes hovering & flying in formation in the sky, inspired Ms. Cook
|
||
|
to compose. A local music critic, Jerry Klein of the Peoria Journal Star,
|
||
|
described her compositions as "sometimes ethereal, haunting & eclectic."
|
||
|
Overall, he said of her work: "most of it's very pleasant & listenable."
|
||
|
Probably the people most surprised by Ms. Cook's sudden musical ability're
|
||
|
her parents, LaVern & Genevieve Cook of Canton. "We're just a normal,
|
||
|
middle-class, middle-income family," said Genevieve Cook, 69. "We were
|
||
|
skeptical about this at first. "But we've seen such a dramatic change in her
|
||
|
personality & ability. Something's happened to the girl to give her the
|
||
|
ability to play & compose music all of a sudden. And she isn't the type to
|
||
|
make this up." Experts support the sightings of UFOs. They insist people like
|
||
|
Ms. Cook aren't insane. Philip J. Klass, an author of four books on UFOs,
|
||
|
defends the sightings. "Ninety-eight% of the people're telling the truth,
|
||
|
they aren't nuts or crackpots," Klass said. "The other 2% are mentally
|
||
|
disturbed." Robert Baker, a psychology professor at the University of
|
||
|
Kentucky, said many people with no sign of pschological problems often report
|
||
|
UFO contacts. "They aren't really crazy or psychotic," Baker said. "They lead
|
||
|
normal lives. They just've certain fixed ideas." Baker said about 45% of the
|
||
|
American population's "fantasy prone" & may be more receptive to delusions of
|
||
|
UFOs. He said some people're able to create an identity for themselves by
|
||
|
sighting an alien spaceship. Ms. Cook said she's not hallucinating. She
|
||
|
admits, however, that some of her inter-dimensional experiences may've been
|
||
|
dreams. With no photographic proof to support her sightings, Ms. Cook can
|
||
|
only point to her music as evidence of an extra-terrestrial influence in her
|
||
|
life. "They work through me because I'm a writer & I'm not afraid to talk
|
||
|
about it," she said. "If this's a delusion, then everyone should've one. It's
|
||
|
had such a wonderful impact on my life."
|
||
|
|
||
|
05-11-90 INDIANAPOLIS Bruce & Becky Merida can't explain what left a 25-foot
|
||
|
circle of mashed grass in their field northeast of Bloomington. The only
|
||
|
witnesses were their 12 pigs, & they aren't talking. On Wednesday, Merida &
|
||
|
his uncle, Junior Merida, came across the dead & yellowish grass about 200
|
||
|
feet from the pig pen. "I don't know if I believe in UFOs or not, but I'd
|
||
|
like to know what it is. It was just like on TV, a bunch of perfect circles,"
|
||
|
Bruce Merida said. The grass wasn't burned, Merida's wife Becky Merida said.
|
||
|
There were three depressions in the middle as if something landed on a
|
||
|
tripod, she said. The mysterious shape, made of smaller & smaller rings, is
|
||
|
off Miller Road about two miles east of Dolan Road. The Meridas, who live in
|
||
|
Bloomington, rent about 110 acres there, growing hay in the summer & keeping
|
||
|
pigs all year round. A power line 50 feet from the rings led Becky Merida to
|
||
|
speculate that if there were such things as visitors from outer space, they
|
||
|
might've used the electricity to recharge a ship. "We just'd our electrical
|
||
|
transformer stolen two weeks ago," she said. The Meridas said they've not
|
||
|
called police or health officials to examine the site.
|
||
|
|
||
|
05-11-90 HAILEY, Idaho The Blaine County sheriff's office's received a rash
|
||
|
of reports of strange objects & lights in the sky west of Hailey in recent
|
||
|
weeks, but an amateur UFO tracker thinks he can explain'em away. Most of the
|
||
|
sightings May 2 & May 4 were reported in the same part of the sky where
|
||
|
strange lights were first seen by residents on the night of April 19. Mike
|
||
|
Fidler of Burley's a member of the Mutual UFO Network, a private organization
|
||
|
of volunteers who track unidentified flying object reports. He said looking
|
||
|
into the April report led him to believe the sightings since then may've been
|
||
|
due to news reports drawing attention to the night sky. Fidler said many of
|
||
|
the descriptions sound as if people were looking at Sirius, the brightest
|
||
|
start in the sky. The sheriff's office received five calls May 2 about a
|
||
|
bright red & blue light in the sky southwest of Hailey. Fidler said Sirius's
|
||
|
been visible to the southwest recently, & it sometimes twinkles different
|
||
|
colors when it appears near the horizon. On the night in May 4, the sheriff's
|
||
|
office received two more reports of lights over the mountains west of Hailey.
|
||
|
One caller reported seeing three lights simultaneously, & the other said he
|
||
|
saw two lights at the same time. Barry Parker, an astronomy professor at
|
||
|
Idaho State University, said he'd received a couple of reports from people in
|
||
|
the Pocatello area about similar lights. But he said he'd been able to see
|
||
|
nothing himself, & could offer no explanations for the Hailey phenomenon.
|
||
|
Sgt. Steve Child at Mountain Home Air Force Base said the Air Force's not
|
||
|
investigated any of the reports. The Idaho Air National Guard controls the
|
||
|
flight path west of Hailey, Child said, & had no flights scheduled in that
|
||
|
area April 19.
|
||
|
|
||
|
05-12-90 MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Whether orn't UFOs exist, their fans do, & they'd
|
||
|
a close encounter with each other at a convention here Saturday. The annual
|
||
|
National UFO Conference which began with a beach-side saucer watch Friday
|
||
|
night under an almost full moon's drawn about 200 believers & ufologists,
|
||
|
organizers said. The conference features speakers ranging from reporters who
|
||
|
document other people's sightings to contactees who claim contact with
|
||
|
intergalactic travelers, including one Spanish-speaking alien. "Our purpose's
|
||
|
to inform, enlighten & hopefully entertain people with the different aspects
|
||
|
of UFOs...It's up to the audience to choose who to believe," said conference
|
||
|
sponsor James Moseley, looking like a professor in his horn-rimmed glasses &
|
||
|
gray suit, a "UFO research" button pinned to his lapel. One of the workshops
|
||
|
teaches "how to identify & locate your counterparts, soulmates & friends from
|
||
|
other worlds...find out what constellation you might've arrived on Earth
|
||
|
from, & what your special mission might be." West Palm Beach radio host
|
||
|
Carole Lynn Grant was to speak about psychic healing, an art she says aliens
|
||
|
taught her through mental contact. "My link-up with space beings's on a mind
|
||
|
level. I've not been on a spaceship physically, but I've been mentally," said
|
||
|
Ms. Grant, who says the aliens give her information about world events before
|
||
|
they occur. Once, Ms. Grant says, she was "hooked up to a spaceship solidly
|
||
|
for three years. It was like a garden hose running from my head to the
|
||
|
spaceship." The star of the weekend's Ed Walters, who first reported a flurry
|
||
|
of sightings in the small Gulf Coast town of Gulf Breeze. Walters, a
|
||
|
convention new release boasts, "has apparently been able to draw UFOs to him
|
||
|
almost on command." On Friday morning, however, Walters wasn't magnetic, he
|
||
|
was miffed. He was unhappy about a newspaper report quoting a non-believer.
|
||
|
This "debunker," Walters said, claimed Walters'd boasted he was levitated,
|
||
|
asked to disrobe & examined by aliens. Not true, Walters retorted. This's
|
||
|
what really happened: He saw a spacecraft, moved closer & "was struck by a
|
||
|
blue beam." Later, he also lost one hour & 15 minutes of time & sighted
|
||
|
4-foot-tall beings in silver space suits. "If someone wants to conclude I was
|
||
|
on a spacecraft, that's their prerogative," Walters said. The five conference
|
||
|
workshops'll be held through Sunday.
|
||
|
|
||
|
05-18-90 ANNAPOLIS, MD Lewin Maddox didn't know what to expect when a
|
||
|
neighbor led him into an old barn in Pasadena during the winter of 1944. What
|
||
|
he saw looked like a helicopter with a wheel instead of a blade to keep it
|
||
|
aloft. He was intrigued but didn't think much of it. Three years later,
|
||
|
however, in the midst of national hysteria over an invasion of unidentified
|
||
|
flying objects, Maddox learned that the curious object'd been seized by the
|
||
|
Air Force. "The Air Force apparently thought that it might be a prototype to
|
||
|
a flying saucer," the Glen Burnie resident recalled. "It was seized & taken
|
||
|
to the Aberdeen Proving Grounds. But a week later, they decided it couldn't
|
||
|
possibly've flown." Government officials located the man who'd apparently
|
||
|
constructed the odd machine, effectively ending the debate & the county's day
|
||
|
in the UFO glow. Now, four decades later, local UFO enthusiasts say they've
|
||
|
sighted hundreds of unidentified flying objects in the Chesapeake Bay region.
|
||
|
At a recent Maryland State Conference on UFOs held at the Maryland Hall for
|
||
|
the Creative Arts, more than 60 believers gathered to share their views &
|
||
|
experiences on the curious phenomena. "We're very serious people studying
|
||
|
UFOs as a scientific element," said Bob Oechsler, of Edgewater, president of
|
||
|
the local chapter of the international Mutual UFO Network. "We've had
|
||
|
numerous sightings in the last two years. It's not a question of believing,
|
||
|
it's a matter of looking at the factual evidence." The evidence for Oechsler
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& his followers's concrete hundreds of photographs showing strange glowing
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objects of all shapes & sizes, videotapes of flying machines, & dozens of
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accounts from residents who allegedly've been "abducted" by aliens. "We've
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had medical examinations performed on people who've been abducted," Oechsler
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said. "Many people claim that UFOs are just a bunch of lights at night. But
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the credible evidence's there." Two years ago, a rash of UFO sightings over
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the Chesapeake Bay led to the establishment of the local chapter of MUFON,
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headed by Oechsler & Debbie Regimenti of Annapolis. Both say they've seen
|
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numerous UFOs. The group now claims a dozen members & meets every month to
|
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discuss the latest sightings in the region. "The Chesapeake Bay's a hot area
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for sightings," Regimenti said. "We try to document the sightings & look for
|
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reasons that (aliens) are here." The first to admit that many sightings of
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unidentified lights can be explained by ordinary means, Regimenti also said
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that the evidence pointing to the existence of UFOs can no longer be denied.
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"The government's completely stopped claiming that UFOs aren't real,"
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Regimenti said. "Once they remove the stigma & allow'em to be acceptable,
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then we're on the right road." Several months ago, Regimenti & Oechsler
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completed a report documenting their sightings & accounts from dozens of
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other county residents. Entitled the "Chesapeake Connection," the report'll
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be presented at the annual MUFON symposium to be held in Florida this summer.
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"It's such a complex issue," Regimenti said. "We don't know who they are, but
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we're looking for clues. All I can say is, don't laugh at your next door
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neighbor when he says he saw something strange. Keep an open mind."
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07-02-90 GULF BREEZE, Fla. A UFO-investigating group's been split by
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controversy over whether photographs of unidentified flying objects
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supposedly swooping over this Florida Panhandle city're for real. The Mutual
|
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UFO Network, scheduled to begin its annual three-day symposium Friday in
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neighboring Pensacola, officially remains "100 percent" in support of the
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belief the photos're authentic, says Walt Adrus, international director of
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the 2,600-member group. However, many members've expressed doubts about the
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photos taken by Ed Walters, a Gulf Breeze builder & ex-convict, & some've
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quit the organization because of its support of Walters. "Too bad they aren't
|
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having the symposium two days earlier (July 4), because there're going to be
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fireworks," said Ray Stanford, director of Project Starlight International,
|
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|
an organization based in College Park, Md., that makes advanced photography
|
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|
equipment available for UFO sightings. About 600 people're expected to attend
|
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the MUFON symposium at the Pensacola Hilton. The organization decided to hold
|
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|
the conference near here because of widespread attention the Gulf Breeze
|
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|
sightings've received. Several other Gulf Breeze area residents reported
|
||
|
spying objects similar to those in Walters' photos since the pictures were
|
||
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printed in The Gulf Breeze Sentinel, a weekly newspaper, about three years
|
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|
ago. National television & newspaper reports followed. The recent discovery,
|
||
|
in the attic of a house formerly occupied by Walters, of a model flying
|
||
|
saucer similar to those in his photos's given new ammunition to those who
|
||
|
claim it's all a hoax. Walters, who's written a book, "The Gulf Breeze
|
||
|
Sightings," about his encounters with UFOs, insists the pictures're authentic
|
||
|
&'s speculated the model was planted by debunkers. The model, fasioned from
|
||
|
foam plastic dinner plates & blueprint paper, will generate talk, but
|
||
|
Stanford said he doubted it'd change MUFON's endorsement of Walters. "Some
|
||
|
people believe it, not as the result of science, but almost as a religion,"
|
||
|
he said. "They'd still believe in the Gulf Breeze photos if Ed confessed
|
||
|
(they were a hoax). They'd believe he was forced to confess." Walters'
|
||
|
credibility also's been attacked by Tommy Smith, 22, a former Gulf Breeze
|
||
|
resident, who said he & Walters took double exposures of a UFO model. Walters
|
||
|
also's denied Smith's story. Physicist Willy Smith, a co-founder of UNICAT,
|
||
|
an international UFO information-gathering group, claims he's
|
||
|
digitally-enhanced Walters' photos to show a support under the alleged flying
|
||
|
saucer. Another scientist, however, remains convinced the photos're
|
||
|
authentic. Bruce Maccabee, an optical physicist & MUFON's Maryland state
|
||
|
director, said what Smith sees as as a support's merely a defect caused by
|
||
|
the roller on Walters' Polaroid camera. Maccabee agreed that questions about
|
||
|
the authenticity of Walters' photos'll be a hot topic at the symposium.
|
||
|
"There're a lot of reputations on the line, a lot of money on the line," he
|
||
|
said. "A number of MUFON members're skeptical." A one-time MUFON
|
||
|
investigator, Bob Boyd of Mobile, Ala., was so skeptical that he quit the
|
||
|
organization in 1988 because of its support of Walters. The model & other new
|
||
|
evidence've prompted MUFON to reopen its investigation, but Boyd said he
|
||
|
doesn't think the organization'll seriously study the matter. "They just want
|
||
|
to save face," Boyd said. "I've absolutely no confidence in a MUFON
|
||
|
investigation. All of these people've lost their credibility."
|
||
|
|
||
|
07-07-90 PENSACOLA, Fla. "Glasnost" is having a cosmic as well as terrestrial
|
||
|
impact in the Soviet Union where UFO sightings no longer're passed off as
|
||
|
capitalist propaganda, says an international science writer. Along with the
|
||
|
new openness's come a rash of reports of landings, close encounters &
|
||
|
sightings of unidentified flying objects, says Antonio Huneeus, a
|
||
|
Chilean-American journalist who's written extensively about UFOs. Huneeus's
|
||
|
scheduled Sunday to address the 21st annual symposium of the Mutual UFO
|
||
|
Network on UFOs in the "Red skies" of the USSR. Some of the Soviet UFO
|
||
|
encounters've been reported in the US media, but Huneeus said at a news
|
||
|
conference Friday that little attention's been paid in this country to what
|
||
|
he considers to be a particularly significant sighting by the Soviet
|
||
|
military. "That case was admitted by none other than the chief of Soviet air
|
||
|
defense forces, Gen. Igor Maltsev," Huneeus said. "He published a
|
||
|
statement...in a Soviet newspaper to the effect that UFOs had been detected
|
||
|
by several radar units." Maltsev also reported that jet fighters were
|
||
|
scrambled & the pilots described a disc from 100 to 200 meters in diameter
|
||
|
flying at speeds two to three times faster than their aircraft, Huneeus said.
|
||
|
The general concluded the UFO'd somehow "come to terms with gravity" & that
|
||
|
it "didn't seem to appear to be a terrestrial machine," Huneeus said. Most of
|
||
|
the attention at the symposium's focused on Ed Walters, a resident of nearby
|
||
|
Gulf Breeze, who's made numerous photographs of purported UFOs. Some UFO
|
||
|
investigators contend the pictures're a hoax but MUFON officials, who
|
||
|
scheduled the symposium here because of interest in UFO sightings by Walters
|
||
|
& others in the Gulf Breeze-Pensacola area, contend the photos're authentic.
|
||
|
Their authenticity, however, has been called into question by the recent
|
||
|
discovery of a model flying saucer found in the attic of his former home &
|
||
|
statements by a former Gulf Breeze resident who claimed he saw Walters take
|
||
|
fake UFO photos. Walters, holding up one of his pictures, pointed out that
|
||
|
the UFO shown flying just above a road wasn't identical, although similar in
|
||
|
shape, to the model. He also distributed a nine-page response, including the
|
||
|
results of a psychological stress evaluator test that concluded he was
|
||
|
telling the truth when he said he didn't make the UFO model. About 600 of
|
||
|
MUFON's 2,600 members're attending the conference at the Pensacola Hilton &
|
||
|
Pensacola Civic Center. One of the more controversial presentations was to be
|
||
|
made today by John L. Spencer, a UFO investigator from England, on
|
||
|
differences between the perceptions of UFOs in the United States & Europe.
|
||
|
Americans tend to attribute UFOs to visitors from outer space while that
|
||
|
explanation isn't necessarily accepted elsewhere, causing rifts among US UFO
|
||
|
enthusiasts & their counterparts overseas, Spencer said. He said there's more
|
||
|
emphasis in other countries on what UFOs mean rather than what they are,
|
||
|
citing the experience of a Swedish woman who considered her sighting a signal
|
||
|
to be more concerned about the environment.
|
||
|
|
||
|
07-12-90 BRUSSELS, Belgium This country's air force's joined scores of
|
||
|
Belgians befuddled by hundreds of UFO sightings across night skies in recent
|
||
|
months. In the latest report, two air force F-16 jet fighters used their
|
||
|
radar screens to track an object that, according to a military official,
|
||
|
"exceeded the limits of conventional aviation." Speaking at a news conference
|
||
|
Wednesday, Belgian Air Force Col. Wilfried de Brouwer said the UFO dived from
|
||
|
about 10,000 to 4,000 feet in two seconds. At the same time, it increased its
|
||
|
speed from 600 to 1,100 miles an hour. De Brouwer said the air force decided
|
||
|
to wait before announcing the sighting in the early hours of March 31
|
||
|
"because we wanted to compare the radar sightings by our pilots with
|
||
|
observations from radar stations. UFOs are a sensitive issue. That's why we
|
||
|
don't want to approach this sighting emotionally." Since last fall, hundreds
|
||
|
of nighttime sightings of UFO've been reported over southern Belgium. Many've
|
||
|
been explained. In one case, the UFO turned out to be a vertical laser beam
|
||
|
used by a discotheque to attract clients. However, de Brouwer'd no
|
||
|
explanation for the sighting by the F-16s, which approached within about 12
|
||
|
miles of the UFO. He said police & civilians reported four UFO sightings at
|
||
|
the same time. The official said those reports "speak of a triangular object
|
||
|
with a bright red center light."
|
||
|
|
||
|
07-30-90 ELMWOOD, Wis. Rather than the fear & alarm flying saucers might
|
||
|
instill in most people, residents of this community decided UFOs were cause
|
||
|
for a festival. The village of 1,009 residents in west-central Wisconsin
|
||
|
marked the beginning of the 12th annual UFO Days festival this weekend. The
|
||
|
reason for the celebration's the town's reputation for dozens of UFO
|
||
|
sightings. "Every town around here seems to've its strawberry festival or its
|
||
|
cucumber festival or its potato festival, so we decided to've a UFO festival
|
||
|
because we've had a lot of sightings," said Caroline Schoeder, a festival
|
||
|
organizer. Elmwood first gained national attention 15 years ago when
|
||
|
respected policeman George Wheeler said he was attacked by a blue light from
|
||
|
a large flaming ball hovering over his squad car. More recently, Chippewa
|
||
|
Falls businessman Tom Weber attempted raising $50 million to construct what
|
||
|
he called the UFO Site Center, a landing pad in Elmwood that was to beam
|
||
|
welcoming lights into outer space. The plan was abandoned for lack of funds.
|
||
|
The sightings & the festival's reputation attracted 2,000 visitors who came
|
||
|
to see the parades, street dances & carnival rides. Events included a chase
|
||
|
of 500 paper plates dropped out of an airplane. Children who captured one
|
||
|
could trade it in for cash prizes. The community also crowned a UFO Day's
|
||
|
Queen. Elmwood's economy gets a boost from the festival thanks to the sale of
|
||
|
souvenir inflatable rocket ships, T-shirts, caps, mugs, ashtrays, badges,
|
||
|
bumper stickers & cosmic headdresses. But some visitors expected a more sober
|
||
|
atmosphere. Rusty Paar, 23, a spectator from La Crosse, came carrying a photo
|
||
|
copied document that he said outlined the federal government's cover-up of
|
||
|
UFO landings. "This whole event just looks like a bunch of people looking for
|
||
|
an excuse to party," Paar said.
|
||
|
|
||
|
08-07-90 FARGO, N.D. "Mystery circles" raising questions about an alien
|
||
|
presence in southern England've appeared in North Dakota. John Salter,
|
||
|
director for MUFON, a national UFO research group, has investigated three
|
||
|
sites in the state in the past 16 months one 50 miles west of Grand Forks,
|
||
|
another near Turtle Lake & a third at an undisclosed site in southwestern
|
||
|
North Dakota. Based on photographs & tests, two of the sites're "bonafide,
|
||
|
tangible, UFO landing sites." Farmer Allen Wagner found circles in a hay
|
||
|
field in May, 1989, near Turtle Lake. The largest's about 100 feet wide. "We
|
||
|
don't want people to think that we just believe this was a UFO phenomenon,"
|
||
|
said Sharon Wagner. "We'd like'em just to keep an open mind." Scientists
|
||
|
around the world've debated how the circles formed, & have come up with a
|
||
|
variety of answers ranging from wind & magnetic forces to alien landings &
|
||
|
hoaxes.
|
||
|
|
||
|
08-17-90 The serene, rolling pastures of the McCarthy farm in northeastern
|
||
|
Mississippi look like the last place in the world to hide a secret. Within
|
||
|
four months, a calf & a heifer were found savagely butchered on the 150-acre
|
||
|
dairy complex. No one knows who or what slaughtered them, & the McCarthys're
|
||
|
afraid the culprit might come back. "He goes out there with a light & a gun
|
||
|
now," said Bare McCarthy, referring to her husband, Taylor. "If he catches
|
||
|
whoever's doing it, he just might kill'em." Although Taylor McCarthy refused
|
||
|
to let veterinarian William McMillan perform necropsies on the carcasses,
|
||
|
McMillan said he got a good enough look to sense that something wasn't right.
|
||
|
"They were strange kinds of deaths. There're things in both cases that really
|
||
|
don't add up." On April 8, a 200-pound calf was killed within yards of
|
||
|
McCarthy's house. The cornea of one eyeball'd been cut out with surgical
|
||
|
precision, as well as half the tongue, McMillan said. But what was more
|
||
|
unusual was that there was no blood anywhere near the body. A 500-pound
|
||
|
heifer was later found in early July, with the left ear & 18 inches of skin
|
||
|
from its left rib cage cleanly severed. Where the hide'd been, a hole was
|
||
|
bored through to the beast's heart, which hadn't been removed. The
|
||
|
veterinarian doesn't think predators were responsible for the mutilations.
|
||
|
Teeth'd have left jagged, not fine, cuts. McMillan does concede it could've
|
||
|
been the work of cults, however. Authorities in Lee County, where the
|
||
|
McCarthy farm's located, as well as in other parts of Mississippi, are
|
||
|
familiar with occult groups. Sheriff's Dept. investigator Dan Crum said Lee
|
||
|
County'd a problem with satanic followers roaming the countryside in 1988.
|
||
|
James Crocker'd prefer officials to just come right out & admit they've no
|
||
|
idea what happened. "There're different types of animal mutilations. One's
|
||
|
the cult variety. But there's another, where the incisions're entirely
|
||
|
different. There's never any tracks, no vehicles, no symbols, no identifiable
|
||
|
characteristics that could link it to any particular person or organization."
|
||
|
In the 1970s, a wave of unexplained livestock mutilations swept Colorado &
|
||
|
the Midwest. Most were marked by skillful removal of parts & organs. In 1975,
|
||
|
after 130 mutilation cases were reported in Colorado alone, then-US Sen.
|
||
|
Floyd K. Haskell, D-Colo., asked the FBI to investigate. The two incidents on
|
||
|
the McCarthy farm reminded Crocker of what'd plagued Colorado. He's begun
|
||
|
buttonholing sheriff's deputies, farmers & veterinarians throughout the
|
||
|
state, hoping to collect information on any other mutilations that haven't
|
||
|
been reported. Crocker's found out that two other similar, unexplained
|
||
|
mutilations've taken place in the McComb-Brookhaven area within the last six
|
||
|
to eight months. "This thing's a senseless slaughter of animals. I believe
|
||
|
it's coming to a point where a comprehensive effort's needed to compile data
|
||
|
on a national basis & get something done." State veterinarian Frank Rogers
|
||
|
said the McCarthy mutilations aren't the only cases he knows about in
|
||
|
Mississippi. "Previous to now, I guess six to eight years ago, we'd something
|
||
|
similar reported in southwestern Mississippi, around Simpson & Copiah
|
||
|
counties. The farmers got together & began cruising the roads & the problems
|
||
|
stopped." In "An Alien Harvest," a book based on interviews & alleged
|
||
|
classified government documents, Linda Moulton Howe advanced a novel theory
|
||
|
to explain the bizarre mutilations. She suggested that UFOs might be beaming
|
||
|
up cattle, dissecting'em & then placing the remains back on earth. "The
|
||
|
pattern suggests that at least one non-human intelligence's manipulating &
|
||
|
harvesting earth life, that the alien life forms're controlling & using human
|
||
|
ignorance to accomplish the harvest." Other theories that saw print during
|
||
|
the heyday of the mutilations in the 1970s ranged from top-secret military
|
||
|
units experimenting with lasers to oil prospectors hoping to use animal
|
||
|
viscera to determine if valuable minerals lay beneath the grass the cattle
|
||
|
ate. Crocker's the first to admit he doesn't have any answers. "I mean, you
|
||
|
pick your theory. I don't have an explanation anymore than the hundreds of
|
||
|
thousands of law enforcement officials who've looked into this. There's a
|
||
|
million theories."
|
||
|
|
||
|
08-21-90 LAS VEGAS A Las Vegas man, Robert Lazar, who says he's witnessed UFO
|
||
|
research by the government in the Nevada desert, has been given probation on
|
||
|
a pandering charge. Lazar was a key figure in an award-winning television
|
||
|
documentary series "UFO's: The Best Evidence." The series by reporter George
|
||
|
Knapp aired on KLAS-TV in Las Vegas. Lazar claimed the US government was
|
||
|
researching alien spacecraft at secret sites in the desert north of Las
|
||
|
Vegas.
|
||
|
|
||
|
09-04-90 TURTLE LAKE, N.D. Mysterious circles in a farmer's hay field've led
|
||
|
to record enrollment in a University of North Dakota class on UFOs.
|
||
|
Registration for the class called "UFOs, ETs & Close Encounters" was closed
|
||
|
with 148 students, the most ever to register for a coursen't required at UND,
|
||
|
Professor John Salter said. "Obviously, it shows a broad recognition that
|
||
|
UFOs're real." The Turtle Lake circles in Allen & Sharon Wagner's hay
|
||
|
field're among a dozen or more in four sites that've appeared in North Dakota
|
||
|
over the past two years. No one's come up with a logical explanation for the
|
||
|
dead grass, loosened sod & straight-sided depressions that range from 3
|
||
|
inches to 24 inches deep at the perimeter. Some've suggested the dead grass's
|
||
|
the result of insects, hay stacks, badgers or chemical spill, but none of
|
||
|
those theories accounts for the size & type of depressions at the site.
|
||
|
Salter, the chairman of the UND department of Indian studies, became
|
||
|
interested in UFOs after he saw one in Wisconsin in 1988. Though he hasn't
|
||
|
visited the Wagner field he's convinced the circles're a "clean & clear
|
||
|
example of a UFO landing site." Similar mysterious circles've been found in
|
||
|
grain fields in England & Manitoba. Salter's UFO class'll meet once a week
|
||
|
for two hours, & students'll receive three credit hours for passing the
|
||
|
course. Salter plans to talk about his own experiences, as well as use films
|
||
|
& encourage discussions. But that isn't much consolation for the Wagners, who
|
||
|
still're looking for an explanation for the circles even after hundreds of
|
||
|
people've looked at the site. "We're back where we started from. We really
|
||
|
don't know anything."
|
||
|
|
||
|
09-13-90 A huge Hindu meditation symbol's been mysteriously plowed into a
|
||
|
remote dry lake bed in the southeastern Oregon desert. The symbol, known as
|
||
|
a sriyantra, measures about a quarter-mile across & is oriented to true
|
||
|
north. It's precisely laid out in the Alvord Desert along a training run
|
||
|
often used by Air Guard pilots, said Capt. Michael Gollaher. "Nobody's really
|
||
|
saying this's a UFO type thing. The word out at this time's that this's some
|
||
|
type of manmade object. "Most of the speculation's this's probably some sort
|
||
|
of cult thing. Nobody can figure out why somebody'd go to such effort to do
|
||
|
this out in god-awful nowhere." The pictograph was first reported Aug. 10 by
|
||
|
Lt. Col. Bill Miller, who returned Aug. 24 & photographed it from his RF-4C
|
||
|
Phantom jet. It's unlikely the design was built before the middle of July
|
||
|
because pilots would've spotted it. "The people in the photo interpretation
|
||
|
facility process the film & they say, `What's this, a hoax?' And we say, `No,
|
||
|
it isn't.'" No one recognized it immediately, but one of the photo
|
||
|
interpreters took a copy of the photograph home, where his wife, Alicia
|
||
|
Gloeckle, identified it in her series of Time-Life books on the occult. The
|
||
|
design's a square with T-shaped appendages on all four sides. Inside're three
|
||
|
concentric circles. Inside those're two concentric circles of lotus leaves.
|
||
|
Inside those're nine graduated triangles, four pointing one way & five
|
||
|
pointing the opposite, all overlapping. At the very center's another circle.
|
||
|
"It's a focusing device in meditation. This particular one symbolizes the
|
||
|
continuing of generations. It's a fertility type of thing, the continuation
|
||
|
of the species & the Earth." Sgt. Charlie Swindell drove out to the site on
|
||
|
US Bureau of Land Management range land. "It's beautifully done. I'd love to
|
||
|
meet the person that did this." Swindell measured the sriyantra to be 1,563
|
||
|
feet square. "The circle in the center's 9' 3", with a one-inch deviation,
|
||
|
which I consider to be a pretty doggone good circle." The design's made of
|
||
|
plowed furrows measuring six inches across & four inches deep. Swindell found
|
||
|
a number of surveying stakes at corners driven deep in the ground, with nails
|
||
|
& pink plastic ribbons on them. "Some of the architects around here said it'd
|
||
|
take $75,000 to $100,000 to survey it & lay it out." Swindell theorized that
|
||
|
someone used a garden tractor or rototiller to plow the furrows. Such a
|
||
|
machine could've folded over the earth to cover the tire tracks. There was
|
||
|
one motorcycle track through the design, apparently left by someone who never
|
||
|
noticed what he was riding through. "Unless you knew what you were looking
|
||
|
for, you wouldn't necessarily pay attention. But from the air it's very
|
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visible." None of the ranchers he talked to in the area knew anything about
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the design. "Somebody'd to be out there in 120 degrees for a couple of weeks
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doing this. Because of the sparse population, you certainly could get away
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with it."
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09-14-90 LEOLA, S.D. Those odd marks that swirl through John Reis' wheat
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field'll be gone soon before they can be checked out by UFO experts. Reis
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said that two months ago, he noticed the pattern, which looks like a
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backwards question mark. He went public with the news last month, looking for
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answers, but all he got were a few phone calls from the curious. Reis's to
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disk the field soon, & the marks'll be gone. "I've got other fields to do
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first, but if it rains, I'll go in there & take it out. I don't want to, but
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some of those weeds could get mighty tall by next spring." The marks
|
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attracted the attention of a group known as the Mutual UFO Network. One of
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the two active members of the group in South Dakota, Davina Ryszka of Custer,
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said she wished she'd known about the incident sooner. "This's the first
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we've heard of in South Dakota." The description of the patterns sounds
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similar to some in England & that unusual circles've been found in North
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Dakota fields.
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09-18-90 ODESSA, Mo. When Lynda Lowe saw the circle of flattened grain in her
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sorghum field, she was flabbergasted. But she eventually decided it was
|
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probably just a trick of the wind. Others who've seen the circle in the field
|
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near this west-central Missouri town think it could be something more
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mysterious. UFO enthusiasts've been gathering near the field the last few
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days, tromping the grain & getting in Mrs. Lowe's hair. "It doesn't look the
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same. People've really messed it up & it's twice as big now. One of those
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guys down there...thought maybe the spaceship'd landed again. There's been
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some weird people out here." Mrs. Lowe & her husband, Roger, who own 140
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acres about three miles from Odessa, first saw the strange configuration four
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days ago. It was 20 to 30 feet wide. "We live on a hill & the field's down by
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the road. I could see it from the house Friday, & I jumped in the car & drove
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down there." The couple, although confused by the ring, didn't tell many
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|
people about it. "I don't believe in UFOs for one thing. But it was strange.
|
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It looked like a perfect circle somebody cut in the field. It was all just
|
||
|
lying flat & smooth." Then over the weekend, a woman photographer driving
|
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|
through the area saw the field, took some pictures & began telling people
|
||
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about it. The woman apparently'd seen pictures of mysterious circles in
|
||
|
fields in England. "She begged Rogern't to cut it. He should've cut it right
|
||
|
then." Tim Meyers, an investigator for the Lafayette County Sheriff's Dept.,
|
||
|
went to see the circle after his department heard reports of it. But it
|
||
|
appears to just be vandalism. "It looked more like kids trying to knock down
|
||
|
grain with a four-wheeler than a spaceship to me." "I've farmed here all my
|
||
|
life & I've never seen anything like it," said Terry Henning, who lives two
|
||
|
miles from the Lowes. "In England, they've seen a lot of lights in
|
||
|
association with the circles," said Thomas Nicholl, a Leawood resident &
|
||
|
member of the Mutual UFO Network. "In the absence of other information
|
||
|
(here), it's hard to tell what happened. It makes no sense." Erich Aggen Jr.
|
||
|
of the Mutual UFO Network & Monty Skelton of the Inter-Continental
|
||
|
Association of Research Enterprises took samples of the crops to send to
|
||
|
laboratories. "It's perplexing," Skelton said. "Had a heavy craft landed
|
||
|
there, some stalks'd have been broken & the grain crushed. It doesn't hold
|
||
|
water, as far as some type of craft landing, but it wasn't wind, either."
|
||
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|
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|
09-21-90 BATES CITY, Mo. Roger & Lynda Lowe, whose farm attracted national
|
||
|
attention this week after two mysterious circles appeared in their sorghum
|
||
|
field, aren't alone. Area residents're reporting similar circles in three
|
||
|
other fields two in Kansas & one in Missouri. They gave the oddities little
|
||
|
thought until they heard about the Lowes' field. "It's us wondering, `What on
|
||
|
earth?'" said Ruth McCahon of Raytown. She & her husband, John, were at their
|
||
|
farm south of Osceola last Friday when they saw a circle 30 to 40 feet wide
|
||
|
in their sorghum field. Three circles also've appeared in a pasture southwest
|
||
|
of Oskaloosa, Kan., & one in a field west of Topeka. But don't assume the
|
||
|
circles're proof of UFOs. The Lowes believe the wind's to blame, & scientists
|
||
|
& others agree there're more earthly explanations than UFOs. "Crop circles're
|
||
|
a phenomenon that've been going on in England since the early 1980s," said
|
||
|
Barry Karr, spokesman for Skeptical Inquirer, the official journal of the
|
||
|
Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal. The
|
||
|
organization's dedicated to debunking UFO & ghost sightings. "After 24 years
|
||
|
of investigating famous UFO cases, I've never found one that can't be
|
||
|
explained in earthly terms," said Philip Klass, a founding member of the
|
||
|
committee, who lives in Washington. "I'm quite certain that we've no alien
|
||
|
visitors in our skies. Whatever's generating these circles, it isn't an alien
|
||
|
spaceship." Some circles found elsewhere've proven to be the doings of
|
||
|
mischievous farmers or neighbors who'd rather propagate stories than irrigate
|
||
|
crops, Karr said. The Missouri circles're the first Karr's heard about in the
|
||
|
Midwest. Other circles've been found in Florida & Canada, he said. Barring a
|
||
|
hoax, there may a scientific explanation: the air itself. Meteorologists
|
||
|
speculate the crop circles may be caused by any of several atmospheric
|
||
|
disturbances. The two most likely candidates're microbursts, or spinning
|
||
|
winds that sometimes're called dust devils. Both're caused by temperature
|
||
|
differences in the upper & lower atmospheres that cause swirling winds or
|
||
|
powerful downdrafts. The swirling winds're "a common way for the atmosphere
|
||
|
to transfer momentum within a short space," said Glen Marotz, a meteorologist
|
||
|
& professor of civil engineering at the University of Kansas. "When the
|
||
|
atmosphere's faced with an energy imbalance, it acts like you'd expect it
|
||
|
would. It tries to get rid of them. One way's to create a spinning vortex.
|
||
|
There's nothing uncommon about that." Microbursts're sudden & powerful
|
||
|
downdrafts that easily could compress crops. "Microbursts've been implicated
|
||
|
in aircraft crashes when hard downdrafts're created." All the circles're near
|
||
|
roads & trees. Witnesses say none of the trees lost limbs, as they probably'd
|
||
|
have in a wind storm. Farmers say no crop disease could've caused the damage.
|
||
|
No tire tracks or footprints've been found in the circles. And in each case,
|
||
|
people who live near the circles say they neither heard nor saw anything
|
||
|
unusual. At the Lowes' place, the circles ruined about $1,000 worth of
|
||
|
sorghum. But the puzzling phenomenon turned the farm field into a tourist
|
||
|
attraction. Wednesday night, up to 43 cars were parked at one time along the
|
||
|
road. Lowe harvested the crop & obliterated the circles Thursday. The New
|
||
|
York Times's called twice & relatives of his from California, Boston & New
|
||
|
York phoned after seeing the circles on television. "I didn't ask for the
|
||
|
notoriety, & I'd rather've had (the sorghum) in the silo & forgot about it.
|
||
|
But it happened, & there's nothing I can do about it."
|
||
|
|
||
|
09-27-90 TOLEDO, Ohio When Harold Bricker left the marina at East Harbor
|
||
|
State Park, he thought he was taking a routine fishing trip with his family.
|
||
|
It became bizarre when Bricker encountered what he says was a sea serpent on
|
||
|
Lake Erie. The Bricker family saw a large creature moving in the water about
|
||
|
1,000 feet away from their boat. They described it as black, about 35 feet
|
||
|
long, with a snakelike head. It moved as fast as their boat. "I told my son
|
||
|
that I wanted to get a look at it," Bricker said. "My son said, `No way, that
|
||
|
thing's bigger than we are.' So we stayed where we were." They watched the
|
||
|
serpent disappear beneath the surface about two miles north of the Cedar
|
||
|
Point Amusement Park near Sandusky. When Bricker returned, he told park
|
||
|
rangers about the sighting. His story was backed up by his family, including
|
||
|
his wife Cora, 68, & son, Robert 35. Since the Bricker family saw the
|
||
|
creature Sept. 4, sea serpent mania's spread among lake front communities in
|
||
|
Ohio. The monster's been reported by five people on three separate occasions,
|
||
|
including a Huron firefighter & a 50-year-old grandmother from Pennsylvania
|
||
|
who was vacationing at her Lake Erie cottage. John Schaffner, editor of the
|
||
|
Beacon, a weekly newspaper in Port Clinton, has a toll-free phone for people
|
||
|
to call if they see the serpent. And in Huron, Thomas Solberg, owner of Huron
|
||
|
Lagoon Marina, has offered a $5,000 reward to anyone who captures the
|
||
|
creature alive. He's posted a sign at his marina calling it the future home
|
||
|
of the Lake Erie sea serpent. While the public's fun with Ohio's version of
|
||
|
the Loch Ness monster a creature that's haunted the Scottish lake for
|
||
|
centuries the sightings baffle local researchers. Charles Herdendof, a marine
|
||
|
biologist investigating the creature, said it's possible that there's
|
||
|
something unexplainable in Lake Erie. He frequently encounters inexplicable
|
||
|
things in his research. During an expedition in the Atlantic Ocean, a robot
|
||
|
camera videotaped a 20-foot long green shark that he said was 1,000 miles
|
||
|
south of where any like it'd ever been seen. Fred Snyder, a researcher with
|
||
|
the Ohio Sea Grant, an organization that examines Great Lakes issues, said
|
||
|
it's highly unlikely that a monster's living in Lake Erie. "I'm not trying to
|
||
|
be the sour old guy who throws a bucket of water on things. I love UFOs & the
|
||
|
Loch Ness monster I'm still just hoping that all of those're going to be
|
||
|
real. But something about the one in Lake Erie, I don't see where it could
|
||
|
come from." The reports're similar to about six made in 1985 & 1987, all of
|
||
|
huge snakelike creatures being seen in Lake Erie. The US Coast Guard'd no
|
||
|
other reports of a mysterious creature this year before the Bricker family
|
||
|
sighting. After the reports began this year, Schaffner's newspaper ran a
|
||
|
contest to name it. The name South Bay Besse was chosen in part because of
|
||
|
the location of the Davis Besse Nuclear Power plant near Port Clinton. "If we
|
||
|
look at things like the stories about the Loch Ness monster, which I don't
|
||
|
necessarily discount, Loch Ness'd connections to the ocean, it's
|
||
|
prehistoric," Snyder said. "When you look at Lake Erie, a lot of people kind
|
||
|
of assume, like most places in the world, it must be millions & millions of
|
||
|
years old. It's not the case. The glaciers receded & the area stabilized
|
||
|
about 12,000 years ago which, geologically, is just yesterday...So the
|
||
|
monster really can't be anything left over from the dinosaur days because
|
||
|
it's just too young." Snyder doubts a creature could've gotten in from the
|
||
|
Atlantic Ocean because of the difficulties of navigating the St. Lawrence
|
||
|
Seaway. "A big question's why hasn't the monster been noticed before, why's
|
||
|
this just now popping up. Let's go back to Loch Ness monster. That seemed to
|
||
|
be reported for hundreds of years periodically. There've been legends, like
|
||
|
Bigfoot. Even the Indians were talking about Bigfoot being there. Well, Lake
|
||
|
Erie Larry or South Bay Besse seems to've popped up around 1985, & if it'd
|
||
|
been in here for hundreds & thousands of years, there sure seems like there'd
|
||
|
be local legends among the Indians, among the settlers," Snyder said. "I
|
||
|
truthfully don't know what people've been seeing, but it's hard for me to
|
||
|
believe that there could be a monster out there." The sturgeon's Lake Erie's
|
||
|
largest fish reaching up to 300 pounds & 10 feet in length. But the
|
||
|
sturgeon's on the endangered species list &'re bottom dwellers. He speculated
|
||
|
that monster sighters may've seen a school of fish & mistakenly thought it
|
||
|
was a creature.
|
||
|
|
||
|
09-27-90 WICHITA, Kan. State troopers & motorists sighted a shimmering light
|
||
|
in the Kansas sky this morning. The National Weather Service said it was a
|
||
|
research balloon, not a UFO. Shortly before dawn, people from Marion to South
|
||
|
Haven in central Kansas began telephoning news departments at radio stations
|
||
|
with sighting reports. The object appeared to be stationary. Marissa Gray, a
|
||
|
Wichita woman who works the overnight shift at Winfield State Hospital, said
|
||
|
the object was clearly visible when she left Winfield for Wichita about 6:45
|
||
|
am. "It was so bright then I thought it was a chopper." A National Weather
|
||
|
Service spokesman said the light was the rising sun reflecting off a huge
|
||
|
National Scientific Balloon Facility research balloon launched from Fort
|
||
|
Sumner, NM earlier this week. The balloon's 450 feet in diameter & was filled
|
||
|
with 29 million cubic feet of gas. It originally rose to an altitude of
|
||
|
110,000 to 130,000 feet, the spokesman said. Its altitude & size made it
|
||
|
appear closer than it was as it began descending.
|
||
|
|
||
|
09-26-90 MIAMI, FL A former air traffic controller's positive he's unraveled
|
||
|
the secret of Flight 19, five Navy torpedo bombers that vanished in 1945 &
|
||
|
fed the Bermuda Triangle legend, but getting proof's going to be expensive.
|
||
|
Jon Myhre's solution was videotaped for a segment on NBC-TV's "Unsolved
|
||
|
Mysteries." But doubters include the Navy, Smithsonian Institution, six
|
||
|
publishers who rejected his book manuscript & People magazine, which held
|
||
|
Myhre's story after buying exclusive rights to his account. "I've given it my
|
||
|
best shot. I've done everything I can do," said Myhre, of Lantana, who's
|
||
|
spent his life savings of more than $100,000 to plot & pursue Flight 19's
|
||
|
five Grumman TBM Avenger torpedo bombers. "I know I'm right. I'm justn't in
|
||
|
a position to prove it." Myhre's videotape, shot from a mini-submarine in
|
||
|
July, of an upside-down Avenger sitting in 390 feet of water about 35 miles
|
||
|
off Cape Canaveral, but doesn't have its serial number. The plane, just 2
|
||
|
miles from where Myhre predicted Flight 19 went down, was originally spotted
|
||
|
during the search for debris from the explosion of the space shuttle
|
||
|
Challenger, but ignored then. Flight 19's disappearance became part of the
|
||
|
legend of the Bermuda Triangle, an area where ships & planes supposedly
|
||
|
disappear under mysterious circumstances involving UFOs, magnetic fields &
|
||
|
other such phenomena. Flight 19 even figured in "Close Encounters of the
|
||
|
Third Kind," in which first the planes & then the men were returned by
|
||
|
aliens. Myhre's answer to the puzzle came with a flash eight years ago when
|
||
|
he read the final radio transmissions from the warplanes, which took off from
|
||
|
Fort Lauderdale for a training flight over parts of the Bahamas on Dec. 5,
|
||
|
1945. The squadron leader's reported that both of his compasses were out of
|
||
|
order. At one point, the squadron leader plotted a northeasterly course based
|
||
|
on the assumption he'd somehow reached the Florida Keys, on the opposite side
|
||
|
of Florida. Myhre thinks that was part of the Bahamas' Abacos chain. At
|
||
|
another point he reported he was over an island & no other land was visible.
|
||
|
Myhre, who's flown the region for years, believes that was isolated Walker's
|
||
|
Cay. By re-plotting the flight from Walker's Cay, using the Navy
|
||
|
transcriptions of the flight's radio reports, Myhre came up with a location
|
||
|
where he thought Flight 19, its planes out of fuel, may've ended. The spot
|
||
|
was east of Cape Canaveral. The Avenger he filmed was found 2 miles away.
|
||
|
Myhre learned of the plane spotted during the Challenger search from news
|
||
|
reports. This summer, with $25,000 raised by two partners, he hired a small
|
||
|
research submarine & located the wreckage. He was unable to locate a complete
|
||
|
aircraft serial number on the upside down wreck. Footage of the Avenger shows
|
||
|
the last three digits 209 of a five-digit Navy service number on the left
|
||
|
wingtip. Flight 19's lead airplane number was 73209, & Navy records show only
|
||
|
two other Grumman TBM Avengers with service numbers ending in 209, & neither
|
||
|
was lost at sea. "The only thing we didn't get was a positive ID on the
|
||
|
plane's serial number," Myhre said, but raising the Avenger could cost
|
||
|
$250,000. The plane's landing gear's extended, leading some to suggest that
|
||
|
plane was lost while trying to land on an aircraft carrier instead of the
|
||
|
squadron's suspected ditch. But Myhre insists he's the right plane & knows
|
||
|
where the others are. "The other planes're further north in much deeper
|
||
|
water, I'm certain. This was just the first to ditch. And the tragic thing
|
||
|
about it's he was only about seven minutes from land. If they'd just kept
|
||
|
going west..."
|
||
|
|
||
|
10-08-90 ELMWOOD, Wis. A recently published book billed as an expose of the
|
||
|
government's clandestine search for extraterrestrial life in Elmwood's
|
||
|
renewed interest in this west central Wisconsin town. Mayor Lary Feiler, 48,
|
||
|
has gone from a small town administrator to a sought-after guest on talk
|
||
|
shows dealing with UFO sightings. He attributes the recent fame to "Out
|
||
|
There: The Government's Secret Quest for Extra-Terrestrials," written by
|
||
|
former New York Times reporter Howard Blum. The book mentions the town of
|
||
|
1,009 about 45 miles west of Eau Claire throughout the text, commenting on
|
||
|
residents' reports of numerous UFO sightings in the surrounding hills over
|
||
|
the past 15 years. The stories've become the focus of an annual community
|
||
|
festival called "UFO Days." In the last two weeks, Feiler's been interviewed
|
||
|
by telephone on two radio stations in New Zealand & one in Australia &
|
||
|
featured on the TV programs Hard Copy & The Oprah Winfrey Show. Although the
|
||
|
book's accurate, it exaggerates some details. The harrowing description of
|
||
|
Carol Forster's encounter with a UFO was "played up as much more dramatic
|
||
|
than she ever reported it." The efforts of Tom Weber to build a
|
||
|
multimillion-dollar landing site for UFOs near Elmwood're described in the
|
||
|
book. Weber spent two years trying to build an extraterrestrial welcome
|
||
|
center on a high plain above the village. Now, living near Mauston, where
|
||
|
he's recovering from a heart attack, he doubts the book'll result in
|
||
|
significant donations to his "UFO Site Center." "It might generate funds for
|
||
|
Howard Blum, but it's not going to result in anything meaningful." Blum
|
||
|
disagreed. "When I wrote `Wanted,' the government said nothing could be done
|
||
|
about Nazi war criminals. But since its publication, many've been deported."
|
||
|
For Blum, who was in Milwaukee last week as part of a 12-city promotion tour,
|
||
|
"Out There" is an effort to force the federal government to reveal the extent
|
||
|
of its spending on UFO research & its "malicious & illegal attempt to
|
||
|
discredit UFO believers. I hope that the government'll tell all & that we'll
|
||
|
find out how much money's being spent on the search for extraterrestrial
|
||
|
life. After all, it's our tax money." Blum already's sold the television
|
||
|
rights to his book.
|
||
|
|
||
|
10-13-90 NORTH HAVEN, Conn. The stories'll be flying this weekend about alien
|
||
|
creatures with three-digit hands & windowless, disc-shaped spacecraft. And no
|
||
|
one'll be laughing. More than a dozen UFO researchers & people who claim
|
||
|
to've been abducted by aliens're meeting in North Haven for the fourth annual
|
||
|
international conference on "The UFO Experience." Robert Luca & Betty
|
||
|
Andreasson Luca of Connecticut'll be there. Betty, 53, who doesn't want her
|
||
|
address known, says she was a 7-year-old Massachusetts resident when aliens
|
||
|
first visited her in 1944. Luca, whose encounters've been described in
|
||
|
several books, says she was abducted three times by gray-skinned, hairless
|
||
|
creatures, 3 feet to 4 feet tall with three-digit hands & holes for ears &
|
||
|
nostrils. "It's not only me. There're hundreds of thousands of cases already
|
||
|
documented worldwide. There're many who haven't reported it because they
|
||
|
can't deal with the bizarreness of it." Ed Walters of Gulf Breeze, Fla., will
|
||
|
also be there. He'd tell the conference about the day he came home from a
|
||
|
construction job in 1987 & saw a round, glowing object hovering near his
|
||
|
driveway. It was the first of his reported experiences with UFOs. UFO
|
||
|
researchers attending the conference issued an appeal to President Bush to
|
||
|
"take the wraps off the governmental cover-up of the UFO situation." "We want
|
||
|
Bush to put an end to the secrecy over research by the intelligence &
|
||
|
military community into UFOs & to tell the American public & the rest of the
|
||
|
world the truth about what they've found," said John White, whose business,
|
||
|
Omega Communications, is putting on the conference. A copy of the appeal was
|
||
|
mailed to the White House. White, who describes himself as a researcher of
|
||
|
paranormal phenomena, said the conference at the Holiday Inn's a chance for
|
||
|
people (at a full weekend cost of $150, unless they pre-registered for $120)
|
||
|
to meet the leading figures in the field of UFO research. White saw a UFO in
|
||
|
1987 in Pine Bush, NY. He described his encounter as a nighttime sighting of
|
||
|
an unusual light. "I didn't see a metallic craft without windows. As a
|
||
|
seasoned investigator in these phenomena, I was unable to explain it by any
|
||
|
natural cause." Ninety% of UFO reports come from well-intentioned people
|
||
|
whose sightings can be explained as natural phenomena or known technology,
|
||
|
according to Robert Bletchman, a Manchester attorney & public relations
|
||
|
director the Mutual UFO Network. The network estimates 2.5 million Americans
|
||
|
have'd valid UFO sightings, including 25,000 Connecticut residents. It's
|
||
|
possible some sightings may be explained by secret military projects, such as
|
||
|
development of the Stealth bomber, long kept under wraps. But: "I'm convinced
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some UFO sightings represent human contact with an extraterrestrial
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presence." "For someone to tell me (there's no such thing as a UFO) after
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never having looked at all the evidence, then that's just an ignorant
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opinion." Kenneth Feder, an anthropology professor at Central Connecticut
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State University who's studied UFO literature, said many believers're people
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who take comfort from the idea there're more intelligent beings somewhere in
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the universe. "I'm not saying these folks're replacing their religions with
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UFOs, but there's an undercurrent in most UFO literature that we've screwed
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up the planet badly & these guys're out there watching & will come down &
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take charge when we're about to destroy ourselves."
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10-19-90 MILAN, Ill. Droves of camera-toting tourists're flocking to Kathy
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Bost's corn field to take a look at a giant circle that's causing some to
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wonder if flying saucers've been visiting western Illinois. Bost isn't sure
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a flying saucer landed on her farm. But she says no one's offered a better
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explanation for the perfect circle, 46 feet in diameter, sitting smack-dab in
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the middle of acres of corn. Her brother-in-law, James Lawson, was harvesting
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corn from Bost's rural Rock Island County farm when he saw a site that nearly
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knocked him off his combine. The stalks'd been bent over & flattened in a
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sweeping, clockwise pattern. A small circle of brown dirt peeked through the
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center. "That's the strangest thing, I tell you. It's like something landed
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there, in a sense." Lawson told police that he spotted no footprints, vehicle
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tracks or cut marks that'd indicate a hoax. "We checked it out, & we don't
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have any explanation at this time," said Rock Island County Sheriff Mike
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Grchan. "If it's kids or pranksters, it'd be awfully hard to swish the corn
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down that flat & even." With police stumped, geologists from nearby Augustana
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College were brought in to determine the source of the smashed circle. "The
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best they could come up with's a wind phenomenon." Though Bost isn't
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convinced she now owns a UFO landing pad, she doesn't discount the
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possibility. And the doubts haven't discouraged the carloads of
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curiosity-seekers, who stream toward the mysterious clearing & turn Bost's
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desolate corn field into a scene out of "Field of Dreams." "I've got a small
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farm, but I've never'd anything like this," said a perplexed Virgil
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McCormick, 59, of nearby Reynolds. "I hope it's (caused by) the wind." "I'd
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like to've been here when it happened," said Gene Nielsen, who drove 60 miles
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from his Annawan farm. "There's lots of other things people don't know about,
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& I thought, `By golly, it beats going to England.'" Nielsen was referring to
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300 crop circles similar to the one in Milan that've appeared in England &
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continental Europe during the past year. Scientists've spent millions of
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dollars trying to determine the origin of the circles, but so far've failed.
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Similar circles also've been discovered in Canada, Japan & the United States,
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including six in North Dakota in less than two years. "Most of us're quite
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convinced that many of these circles're bona fide UFO landings or're related
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to UFOs," said John Salter, sociologist at the University of North Dakota &
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director of that state's chapter of the Mutual UFO Network. Because the Milan
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circle lacks scorch marks, it's doubtful a UFO landed there. But it could be
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a "calling card" left by aliens using some sort of energy beam. "There isn't
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any reason to be afraid," Salter said. "These're formed by visitations
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designed to sensitize us that is, us humans to the existence of
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extraterrestrial life."
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11-05-90 CHARLOTTE, NC More than 150 people attended the annual meeting of
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the Mutual UFO Network where they heard a hypothesis that the government's
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agreements with creatures from outer space. "One must consider these
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possibilities, all possibilities when studying UFOs, but still maintain a
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healthy dose of skepticism," said ufologist Ginger Richardson at the meeting
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at Charlotte's Pfeiffer College. "As ufologists, we must wade through the
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garbage to get to the kernel of truth...We know something's definitely going
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on." Ms. Richarodson said according to the hypothesis, the government gets
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advanced technological knowledge in exchange for harmless medical experiments
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on humans. But according to the hypothesis, the aliens've violated the pact
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by implanting trackers in human brains, murdering humans for food &
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impregnating women to create hybrid offspring. MUFON's an international
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organization founded in 1969 to investigate the UFO phenomenon. Topics at the
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meeting ranged from evil aliens abducting humans to creating an atmosphere
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for bilateral exchange. Steven Greer of Asheville says all aliens aren't
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evil. A real chance exists for bilateral communication. It's called the CE5
|
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Initiative, "CE" meaning close encounter. But humans must extinguish
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destructive behaviors, like war, before alien contact can begin. "The
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extraterrestrial civilizations're out there & are indeed wanting us to get to
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the place where they feel more comfortable having an exchange," said Greer,
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director of the Center for the Study of Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence in
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Asheville. "But they're cautious of their own security as well."
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11-11-90 BILOXI, Miss. Space aliens're just make-believe, Eddie Hickson's
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father told him. Years later, the elder Hickson said those same space
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aliens'd snatched him from the banks of the Pascagoula River in Jackson
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County & took him on board their dome-shaped craft. Charles Hickson Sr., a
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modest Gautier man & a retired shipfitter foreman at Ingalls Shipyard, told
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a crowd of about 200 conventioneers at the Great Gulf Coast UFO Gathering in
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Biloxi about the day that changed his life. Hickson, now 59, & fellow
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shipfitter Calvin Parker were fishing at an abandoned shipyard Oct. 11, 1973.
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"All of the sudden I heard some kind of hissing sound like steam leaking out
|
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of a pipe," Hickson said. "I saw some kind of craft hovering about 18 inches
|
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about the ground. I didn't know what to do. It appeared round with a dome on
|
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|
top & there were two blue pulsing lights on what appeared to be its front. A
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door opened & a very brilliant light came out, then three things came out &
|
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two of'em took ahold of me & one took Calvin. When the one took hold of my
|
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left arm, it hurt, & then I didn't feel anything but my eyes. They were about
|
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|
5-foot, 6-inches tall & they'd elephantlike skin, grey & very wrinkled. The
|
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skin ran horizontal. Their arms were very long in proportion to the rest of
|
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|
their bodies." His book, UFO Contact in Pascagoula, may soon be made into a
|
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|
movie. Once the beings released him inside the craft, Hickson became
|
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|
suspended in midair & watched an electronic eye come out of the craft's wall,
|
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|
scan his body, then retract into the wall. After hypnosis unlocked his
|
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subconscious, Hickson recalled the faces of three male human-looking beings,
|
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|
who observed the examination from behind a window. "I kept wondering what
|
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they were going to do to me. They glanced at my eyes; then they carried me
|
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|
back & out through the brilliant light & put me down on the ground. Calvin
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was lying there on the river bank, his arms outstretched, & he seemed to be
|
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|
going into shock. I'd to slap him & scream at him to get his attention," said
|
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Hickson, a Jones County native & Army veteran of the Korean War. Parker now
|
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|
lives in south Louisiana & has suffered two nervous breakdowns since the
|
||
|
incident. Fearing they'd be labeled insane, Hickson & Parker considered
|
||
|
keeping their experience a secret, but reported it to the Jackson County
|
||
|
Sheriff's Dept. that night. Since that eerie evening, the aliens've
|
||
|
communicated with Hickson telepathically. Rubbing a flat, gray, quarter-sized
|
||
|
object, Hickson explained that the disc heats up before he receives
|
||
|
telepathic messages. Hickson's undergone numerous psychological evaluations.
|
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|
"I know these things sound very strange & I don't expect you to believe them,
|
||
|
but I hope one day you will." Eddie Hickson, 36, has never thought his father
|
||
|
was insane. He's watched him turn down handsome cash offers for his story
|
||
|
over the years, fearing people'd think it a hoax. "I know in my heart & my
|
||
|
mind that daddy didn't make this up."
|
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|
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|
11-15-90 BEND, Ore. The elaborate Hindu meditation symbol carved in a
|
||
|
southeastern Oregon desert last summer probably was made by UFOs & not a band
|
||
|
of Iowa artists, a science professor claims. James Deardorff, a research
|
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|
professor emeritus at Oregon State University, alleged the government
|
||
|
concocted a "cover story" with Iowa artist Bill Witherspoon & five others to
|
||
|
explain the quarter-mile-wide symbol. "Their story doesn't make any sense. I
|
||
|
wonder if the government took'em out & told'em what to say, where they camped
|
||
|
& how they did it." Deardorff retired four years ago from teaching in the
|
||
|
university's Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences. He now looks into the "UFO
|
||
|
phenomenon" full time. Witherspoon said in a telephone interview there's
|
||
|
nothing mysterious about the huge shri yantra symbol he & others dug in a dry
|
||
|
lake bed north of the Alvord Desert. "No, it wasn't aliens. It was just some
|
||
|
guys." Mark Armstrong, spokesman for the US BLM, also denied that the
|
||
|
government tried to hide the truth about the Hindu symbol. "There's no
|
||
|
connection between any so-called UFO activities & this drawing that
|
||
|
Witherspoon & those with him did. We're fully satisfied that we got to the
|
||
|
truth of the matter." Witherspoon & five companions laid out the intricate
|
||
|
design using an old garden cultivator, 12 miles of twine, survey stakes, a
|
||
|
tape measure, a pair of binoculars & a blueprint. The design was discovered
|
||
|
by an Idaho Air National Guard pilot during a training flight Aug. 10. The
|
||
|
discovery wasn't revealed publicly until mid-September, however. Witherspoon
|
||
|
later came forward to claim the work. The BLM fined him & his group $100 for
|
||
|
defacing public land. Deardorff said he wasn't convinced after studying a
|
||
|
videotape of the symbol & studying Witherspoon's account. "My concern in
|
||
|
this's that some group in some branch of our government's behind this in
|
||
|
doing their best to keep the citizenry from connecting the ground pattern to
|
||
|
the patterns in the wheat in southeast England, for example, because of the
|
||
|
reported UFO association with the latter." He was referring to unexplained
|
||
|
large circles & other geometric shapes that appeared in England last spring
|
||
|
& summer. Deardorff was suspicious about a number of elements in
|
||
|
Witherspoon's story, including the fact that the drawing supposedly was
|
||
|
discovered just a day after it was completed but wasn't reported until about
|
||
|
40 days later. "Why that big delay? The time was there for'em to build up a
|
||
|
cover story." He also didn't believe that the artists could've drawn such a
|
||
|
perfect symbol, with its neat, uniform furrows, with an old cultivator. And
|
||
|
he questioned whether the artists could've worked in the 90-degree desert
|
||
|
heat for 10 days without running short of water. Deardorff also wondered
|
||
|
about the lack of footprints around the symbol. Witherspoon said a rainstorm
|
||
|
washed'em away. Deardorff asked why the artists didn't explain why they chose
|
||
|
the ancient meditation symbol. "It's as if they want to stay away from any
|
||
|
discussion of the symbol. I can't see anything in the confession letter that
|
||
|
rings true." Deardorff's filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the
|
||
|
BLM to get Witherspoon's address, & said one of his associates plans to
|
||
|
closely question the artist.
|
||
|
|
||
|
11-19-90 CULVER, Ind. Reported sightings of unidentified bright lights in the
|
||
|
sky've dozens of residents in this small farming town thinking about close
|
||
|
encounters, possibly of the third kind. Since early October, talk's centered
|
||
|
on strange light patterns hovering above the town's landscape in northern
|
||
|
Indiana. Melanie Wagner's seen lights about three or four times a week,
|
||
|
usually around 8:15 pm while driving along Indiana 10, a desolate country
|
||
|
road. She first saw the lights Oct. 4 & has been seeing'em every clear night
|
||
|
since then. "I've seen lights suspended in the sky, then go up & down, & go
|
||
|
in all directions. I've seen'em turn off all their lights & appear to've
|
||
|
disappeared. And then turn'em back on several hundred feet across the sky"
|
||
|
Wagner's seen four to five different light patterns but that the most
|
||
|
common's triangle-shaped. Other people've reported bow ties & circular
|
||
|
patterns. Fred Karst, editor of The Culver Citizen, said his newspaper's
|
||
|
received "quite a number of calls" about possible unidentified flying objects
|
||
|
in recent weeks. He even saw some strange lights in the sky the evening of
|
||
|
Oct. 4, the same night of Wagner's sighting. "I don't know whether it was a
|
||
|
UFO or not, but at the time, I thought it was a meteor. It descended in the
|
||
|
sky above me down toward the horizon. I didn't attach any greater
|
||
|
significance to it until I started hearing other people'd been seeing
|
||
|
different things that same night." While some people speculate the lights're
|
||
|
military aircraft, officials at Grissom Air Force Base, two counties south of
|
||
|
Culver, say that's not possible. "Nothing that they (citizens) describe meets
|
||
|
the description of what we'd be flying out here," said Lt. Bill Harrison, a
|
||
|
public information officer with Grissom. The base flies KC-135 strato tankers
|
||
|
(similar to a Boeing 707) & A-10 Thunderbolt II attack aircraft. Capt. Cathi
|
||
|
Kiger of the Indiana National Guard said flares're often used for training
|
||
|
exercises & on ranges when firing artillery. "But I can't find anything that
|
||
|
we might've done that'd have contributed to these lights." A dispatcher for
|
||
|
the Marshall County Sheriff's Dept. said the department's received "a couple
|
||
|
phone calls but we never found anything." And Argos Police Chief Jim Buroughs
|
||
|
said there're lots of "rumors on the streets but I haven't seen anything
|
||
|
yet." However, Gary Flagg, a security guard from Argos, has seen something,
|
||
|
& often. He's been keeping a log since he first spotted the lights on March
|
||
|
7. He was driving to work at 9:45 pm when he says he saw a white,
|
||
|
triangular-shaped light pattern. "I just stopped on 17th Road (in Marshall
|
||
|
County) & got out of the car & watched. That one was about 500 feet over the
|
||
|
top of the car," he said, reading from his log. "It moved real slow,
|
||
|
extremely slow. I don't even know how it stayed in the air." Flagg didn't
|
||
|
report the sighting to police, but did confide in his wife. Then on Oct. 3 &
|
||
|
5, he was driving with his family when again the triangle-shaped lights
|
||
|
appeared. His sister, Cindy Flagg, a preschool teacher who describes herself
|
||
|
as "a skeptic," also saw them. "There was a triangular thing going over. It'd
|
||
|
three or four lights...It was going really slowly & there was no sound." A
|
||
|
common place to watch's been the Poplar Grove United Methodist Church &
|
||
|
cemetery, located along Indiana 10. Jan Johnson, a Culver Citizen
|
||
|
photographer who went to the cemetery with Wagner one night, shot a picture
|
||
|
of the object, which resembles "a string of pearls. That's what the light
|
||
|
pattern looks like. I saw little flashing twinkling lights...I don't know
|
||
|
(what it was); I'm dying for someone to tell me what I've shot."
|
||
|
|
||
|
11-26-90 MOLINE, Ill. There mayn't be a grain of truth to it, but some
|
||
|
Illinois farmers think they might've experienced a close encounter of the
|
||
|
corn kind. "People might think it's crazy," said Mike Thompson, "but it was
|
||
|
there." The "it" is a 64-foot, perfectly round section of flattened
|
||
|
cornstalks found on farmland Thompson's leasing near Moline. The patch of
|
||
|
crushed crop's like a 46-foot imprint found by farmer James Lawson Oct. 16 in
|
||
|
his field in rural Milan. Except for their differences in size, the two
|
||
|
patches of trampled earth're almost identical. Both're in Rock Island County
|
||
|
only several miles from each other, & both're a few hundred feet from major
|
||
|
highways. The one on Thompson's property near John Deere Expressway was found
|
||
|
by Port Byron farmer Mike Searle as he was helping harvest corn for Thompson.
|
||
|
"I about ran into it, so I backed out & went around it," Searle said. "I was
|
||
|
surprised. All the corn around it was standing. It was fine. There's got to
|
||
|
be a reason for it, but when you figure it out, tell me." Lawson's already
|
||
|
figured out that the circle on his property was made by an unidentified
|
||
|
flying object. "Whatever it was, it came down from the elements & took off,"
|
||
|
reasoned Lawson. "I think it's a UFO landing. I think they landed there."
|
||
|
Lawson never believed in UFOs before. "But I definitely do now." Word of the
|
||
|
first strange circle brought hundreds of onlookers to Lawson's farm, & he's
|
||
|
been interviewed by dozens of reporters. Lawson was scheduled to appear on
|
||
|
NBC's "Unsolved Mysteries" with people from North Dakota & Missouri who also
|
||
|
discovered circles in their corn fields. But when the other two men decided
|
||
|
against being interviewed, the show was canceled. Rock Island County Sheriff
|
||
|
Mike Grchan plans to consult experts at the universities of Illinois & Iowa
|
||
|
& to ask the Illinois State Police to've their patrol airplane keep an eye
|
||
|
out for anything similar. In the meantime, Grchan's a few ideas about how the
|
||
|
circles got there. One's that the phenomenon was caused by the wind. Another
|
||
|
is that "It's reallyn't explainable."
|
||
|
|
||
|
12-01-90 CASPER, Wyo. Unidentified flying objects're actually messengers from
|
||
|
a higher intelligence trying to help people understand reincarnation. Leo
|
||
|
Sprinkle, a former University of Wyoming professor, said that 75% of the
|
||
|
people who have'd some contact with UFOs believe in reincarnation, showing
|
||
|
the two issues're linked with each other. Encounters with UFOs can be
|
||
|
experienced at four scientific levels, ranging from the physical level to the
|
||
|
spiritual level. At the physical level, researchers hope to prove or disprove
|
||
|
the existence of UFOs with physical evidence, while at the spiritual level,
|
||
|
UFOs're seen as "a program for cosmic consciousness conditioning," improving
|
||
|
awareness of reincarnation.
|
||
|
|
||
|
12-31-90 ASHEBORO, NC It fell from the sky over Randolph County, butn't
|
||
|
everyone can say what it was. Steve Harrell's 7-year-old son saw it & cried
|
||
|
"Jet crash! Jet crash!" Harrell turned his video camera toward it & began
|
||
|
shooting. "It was a bright light falling from the sky," said Harrell. "I
|
||
|
didn't know what to think. It looked like a big ball of fire. It started
|
||
|
floating down & then it was gone." He heard no crash & found no jet, & was
|
||
|
left with the suspicion he'd witnessed something strange about 5:30 pm that
|
||
|
Christmas Day as he videotaped son Nathan on his new go-kart. "I don't think
|
||
|
it came from outer space. There's an explanation. Got to be." The Asheboro
|
||
|
Municipal Airport didn't have one, neither did the Randolph County Sheriff's
|
||
|
Dept., neither did the local television crew who took Harrell out in a
|
||
|
helicopter to search the area. George Fawcett, director of the NC Mutual UFO
|
||
|
Network, thinks he knows. "Off the top of my head, with out having really
|
||
|
investigated, it looks good. It fits the pattern of a large number of UFO
|
||
|
sightings in North Carolina large objects seen at low altitude...multiple
|
||
|
lights."
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End of 1990 UFO Sightings File
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