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  Mysticism
24th April 1950 - Abbiate Buazzone
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On 24th April 1950, near his home in Abbiate Buazzone, in Italy, Bruno Facchini saw sparks which at the time he thought were being genereated by a storm. When he left the house he saw that there was a dark UFO hovering some 200 yards away. Nearby, a figure seemed to be working on the object, perhaps making repairs. Other entities were also seen near and around the object. They were dressed in tightfitting clothes and were wearing helmets but their faces were concealed behind masks from which emerged flexible pipes. During the encounter Facchini offered help but the entities...

The Trementon Film
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At 11:10 am on July 2nd, 1950, Warrant Officer Delbert C. Newhouse, a veteran Navy photographer, shot about thirty feet of film of ten or twelve strange, silvery objects in the sky near Trementon, Utah. As the objects flew in a westerly direction, one of them veered off from the main group and reversed its course. After a thousand hours of investigation of the Newhouse film, the Navy Photographic Interpretation laboratory concluded that the objects filmed were neither aircraft, birds, ballons, nor reflections and were in fact "self-luminous". The "Robertson Panel" - five distinguished non-military scientists convened by the CIA...

The Great Falls Movie
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At 11:25a.m on August 5, 1950, in Great Falls, Montana, Nicholas Mariana shot nearly twenty seconds of film of two disc-shaped objects as they moved across the sky. On some of the 250 frames the objects are seen passing behind the girders of a water tower, which gave film analysts as opportunity to measure the objects' approximate altitude, speed, azimuth, distance, and size. It was also a sequence that would of been very difficult to have faked. Mariana admitted that he had seen two jet fighters on their final approach to a nearby Air Force base just prior to his...

The Lubbock Lights
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These sightings commenced the night of August 25th, 1951, and were witnessed by an Atomic Energy Commission executive and his wife from their Lubbock, Texas, backyard and simultaneously observed by four respected Texas scientists from their vantage point in another part of town. The object (or object) was perceived as approximately three dozen bluish lights. It had the appearance of a giant flying wing as it twice moved across the night skies. Several hundred people in the area witnessed the same phenomenon over the next several days. On August 31, Carl Hart Jr. photographed the lights, but photo analysis could...

RAF Topcliffe
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On 19th September 1952, during a NATO exercise, 2 RAF officers and 3 aircrew at RAF Topcliffe observed a strange object which appeared to be following a Meteor Jet. In a written statement Flight Lieutenant John Kilburm wrote. "The Meteor Jet was crossing from east to west when I noticed the white object in the sky. This object was silver and circular in shape, about 10,000ft up some five miles astern of the aircraft. It appeared to be travelling at a lower speed than the Meteor but was on the same course. I said 'What the hell's that?" and the...

Kinross AFB
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On November 23rd, 1953 over Lake Superior, Air Defence Command radar started to track an unidentified target moving at 500 miles per hour over the lake. A F-89C all-weather jet interceptor from Kinross AFB took off in hot pursuit. Radar operators watched closely as the aircraft approached the UFO. The all of a sudden the two blips merged and then faded on the screen, and all communication with the interceptor ceased. An extensive land and water search found no trace of the craft or the two men aboard: pilot Lieutenant Felix Moncla, Jr., and radar observer Lieutenant R.R Wilson. Later....

Corning
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On 13th August, 1960,near midnight, whilst driving east of Corning, California, state police officers Charles Carson and Stanley Scott saw a lighted object drop out of the sky. Fearing the imminent crash, they broke suddenly and jumped out of their car. The object continued to fall until it reached about 100ft, at which point it suddenly reversed direction and climbed 400ft where it suddenly stopped and began to hover. Carson wrote in his official report. "At this time, it was clearly visible to both of us. It was surrounded by a glow making the round or oblong object visible. At...

The Solway Firth Photo
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On 24th May 1964, Jim Templeton, a fireman from Carlisle in the North of England, took his young daughter out to the marches overlooking the Solway Firth to take some photographs. Nothing untoward happened, although both he and his wife noticed an unusual aura in the atmosphere. There was a kind of electric charge in the air, though no storm came. Even nearby cows seemed upset by it. Some days later Mr Templeton got his photographs processed by the chemist, who said that it was a pity that the man who had walked past had spoilt the best shot of...

The Dexter-Hillsdale Sighting
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On March 20th, 1966, next Dexter, Michigan, farmer Frank Mannor and his son watched a car-sized, football-shaped object with a central porthole and pulsating lights at each end of its brown quilted surface rise from a swampy area on his farm, hover several minutes at a thousand feet, then depart. The following day eighty-seven women students at Hillsdale College in Hillsdale, Michigan, their dean, and a civil defence director all claimed to have watched for four hours a glowing football-shaped object hovering above a swampy area several hundred yards from the women's dormitory. At one point the object flew directly...

Meridian, Mississippi
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One of the very last cases reported to Bluebook that was labelled as unidentified occurred in Meridian, Mississippi. Philip Lanning was driving south of town, on the evening of July 10, 1967, when his car coasted to a stop and the radio faded. Lanning got out and started to look at the car engine, when an enormous object flew over his head about 3 hundred feet in the air. The object was silent and moving to the east. Lanning thought the object was about the crash. Just before the object reached a group of nearby trees, it tilted upward, turned...

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