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SUBJECT: UFO INTELLIGENCE NEWSLETTER FILE: UFO2183
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ISSUE #20 MARCH 1990
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Editor: Fran Ridge UFO FILTER CTR. 618 Davis Dr. Mt. Vernon, IN. 47620
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SUSPICIOUS ENTRIES
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For September 28th of last year there are four entries, two just surfaced.
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Many witnesses observed an object which later (at Watertown, CT) apparently
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involved an attempted recovery operation. This doesn't sound like a re-entry
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of a secret spy satellite. A large "mothership" hoovered over the crash site.
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The Long Island UFO Network is investigating the Connecticut case at Moriches
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Bay. "Military and Suffolk County Police helicopters were involved in an ap-
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parent attempt to monitor the craft on the beach. A second object estimated to
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be 574' to 1,000' long was observed hoovering over the center of the Bay." Odd
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that civilian helicopters would have been used in this monitor/retrieval.
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More interesting is the case in Florida, November 15th, where a strange cir-
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cular depression was found near South Shoreline Park. That evening, at 9:15 PM,
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a beige cigar, 20-40' long was observed to go behind some trees at Gulf Breeze.
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There were two witnesses to the brief, but detailed, event which could qualify
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as a CE1. Although the data seems "reserved", this could be connected.
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AN AIRLINE CASE IN INDIANA. 1989 10/24, 6:15 AM. SOUTHERN INDIANA TO LAKE ERIE.
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Field Investigator: Franklin Reams.
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Aircraft at FL 350 reported UFO to Chicago Center passing over them with a
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beam of light shining down as if out of a wheel well. The outline of the object
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looked a B-2 (which is boomerang shaped). It was traveling at a high rate of
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speed. Center said other aircraft had reported the object. One pilot heard the
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term `Kitty Hawk Freighter' and thought that was the call sign of the reporting
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aircraft. FI contacted Kitty Hawk Airlines dispatcher in Dallas, Texas, and she
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remembered the incident immediately! The pilot/witness later called the FI and
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stated that he had been flying most of his life and did not believe in UFOs,
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but he could not explain what he saw the morning of October 24th. He was trav-
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eling from Chicago to Indianapolis at 9,000' in Convair 440. He reported the
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object passing overhead at 0620 EDT which was about 5 minutes earlier than the
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original report. (Obviously this was not the aircraft XXX had overheard. No
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other report could be found.) The object was treveling SW to NE at a very high
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rate of speed (much faster than any aircraft he had ever seen). Sighting time
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from horizon to horizon (this particular witness) was 40 seconds. Co-pilot
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would not file a report. Other aircraft witnesses never were located. (Note:
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B-2 is a sub-sonic a/c which is not capable of the high speeds reported. There
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is only one prototype of this a/c at this time and the AF says it is undergoing
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flight tests only in California). State Director comment: Full report mentions
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Chicago Center did NOT have object on radar. This is another reason to assume
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that this was NOT an ordinary aircraft.
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AN INTEREST IN SOCORRO?
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On December 19th there were numerous reports of flashes of blue light over
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Sierra County late in the evening. Sierra County Sheriff's Office dispatcher,
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Theresa Tabler, was flooded with calls for 2 1/2 hours. Reports came from as
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far away as Pie Town west of Magdalena in Socorro County and White Sands Mis-
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sile Range east. The reports started at about 11:00 PM. One caller reported
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"somethng was hoovering over thew Elephant Butte Lake area". The FAA said they
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had nothing on radar at that time. At 12:02 AM, the FAA advised county offi-
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cials that there was a meteor shower: "That's what it could have been, but I'm
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not sure," said Deputy Carey. "We called NASA and they indicated they have no-
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thing up there." Carey said FAA officials later reported something WAS picked
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up on radar but they could not identify it. The Albuquerque Tracking Center
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also could not identify it, although its radar also tracked it. No aerial mis-
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sions took place over White Sands Missile Range, according to WSMR Public Af-
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fairs Specialist Monte Marlin. Maybe reports were not that interesting, but
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the fact that they may have been tracked on radar over an interesting area is
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worth mentioning.
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UFO SHOT DOWN IN SOUTH AFRICA?
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"Reports have been circulating that a UFO about 60' in diameter and contain-
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ing humanoid entities was shot down by a South African Air Force Mirage fighter
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on May 7th, 1989." According to the sources, "The principles include intelli-
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gence officers of Isreal, South Africa and the U.S. in this extremely interest-
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ing case that has taken so long to infold." Tony Dodd and Dr. Henry Azadehdel
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have been following the case closely in England. Canadian Grant Cameron is in-
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vestigating reports from his sources. Walt Andrus is also in contact with sev-
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eral unidentified witnesses.
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This report may be just another in a collection of "disinformation scenari-
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os". Time will tell. (Source: Arkansas Newsletter, Jan/Feb 1990).
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END
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