Posts Tagged ‘Unidentified Flying Object’
10-13-10 GREEN OHIO
My son was sent home sick from school today so my whole family was just sitting together in the living room watching TV and we kept hearing large helicopters outside. We had a twin rotor military helicopter fly over our house at least seven times in an hour. We do live very close to CAK so I decided to go outside and start taking pictures. The helicopter flew over only once while I was out there and I took a video of it on my cell phone…that was the last time I saw it at 3:01 p.m. I took the photo with the unexplained object at 3:47 p.m.
“THERE WERE NO HELICOPTERS IN THE SKY AT THAT TIME. CHOPPERS ARE NOISY, MY HUSBAND AND I WOULD HAVE NOTICED HELICOPTER NOISE. IT WAS QUIET, ONLY THE TWO OF US TALKING TO EACH OTHER.”
As we were looking at the jets in the distance, Nick noted how they were moving across the sky faster than normal commercial jets, so I snapped a few pictures. At the time Nick and I were in the back yard alone. We heard no strange noise, we saw nothing out of the ordinary. It was only after we were looking at the pics on the camera that we saw the object. At first I thought it was dirt on the LCD screen so I went to the next pic and the spot disappeared. I went back to the last picture and the spot was back, so I put the memory card in my lap top and zoomed in. The dark object on the right of photo DSCF1956 is clearly not a bird or a plane or a helicopter. I honestly do not know what it is and I can’t figure it out, which is why I am making this MUFON report.
I also snapped some pictures of a normal helicopter flying over HOURS later, and it does not look at all like the object I captured that I can’t explain.
I don’t want to jump to a wild conclusion. I was admittedly out in my back yard purposely looking for something out of the ordinary. I honestly never expected to find it though. And maybe it really is just wishful thinking. I’m trying to be skeptical about this. I don’t know what it could be in the picture with the unidentified flying object. I didn’t even notice anything out of place when I took the picture, which is what totally boggles my mind.
KENS NOTE: I have been saying for a long time that todays digital cameras have infra-red capabilities and the camera can see what our eyes cannot see. We get many cases where the UFO was found in the photo but the witness did not see the object.
This case is under investigation by MUFON Ohio.
KEN PFEIFER MUFON NEW JERSEY
– UFOs have monitored and possibly tampered with American nuclear weapons, according to a group of former Air Force officers who will make their claims public next week at a Washington, D.C., news conference.
“While most of the incidents apparently involved mere surveillance, in a few cases, a significant number of nuclear missiles suddenly and simultaneously malfunctioned, just as USAF security policemen reported seeing disc-shaped craft hovering nearby,” says Robert Hastings, author of “UFOs and Nukes: Extraordinary Encounters at Nuclear Weapons Sites.”
On Monday, at the National Press Club, Hastings will present six former Air Force personnel who will break their silence and disclose dramatic first-hand experiences with UFOs at nuclear weapons sites.
UFOs and Alien Encounters?
An unidentified flying object was photographed by a government employee over the Holloman Air Development Center in New Mexico in 1964. Photos like this one offer some of the most compelling evidence for those who believe that extraterrestrials have visited our planet.
In a statement, Hastings said, “At long last, all of these witnesses are coming forward to say that, as unbelievable as it may seem to some, UFOs have long monitored and sometimes tampered with our nukes.”
Hastings’ co-host for the news conference, ICBM launch officer Capt. Robert Salas, was witness to a UFO incident in 1967 that, he says, caused a missile disruption at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana, and he was ordered to keep quiet about it.
“The Air Force is lying about the national security implications of unidentified aerial objects at nuclear bases, and we can prove it,” Salas said.
Another officer scheduled to appear at Monday’s conference, Col. Charles Halt, witnessed a disc-shaped object shooting beams of light onto the joint Anglo/American RAF Bentwaters airbase in England in 1980. The lights were reportedly near the base’s nuclear weapons storage area.
“I believe that the security services of both the United States and the United Kingdom have attempted — both then and now — to subvert the significance of what occurred at RAF Bentwaters by the use of well-practiced methods of disinformation.”
Along with the other officers who will be on hand to support this remarkable UFO agenda, Hastings says that he and the auspicious military group will discuss the national security implications of these and other UFO incidents, and they will urge the government to come clean about the subject.
In addition to declassified U.S. government documents that will be offered at the event, the group plans to address the following questions: Why do UFOs continue to appear at nuclear weapons sites, decade after decade?
What might these incursions indicate about the intentions and goals of those who presumably pilot these craft?
Why has the U.S. government chosen to keep the American public, and people everywhere, in the dark about these dramatic developments?
Thanks to UFO Casebook and A.O.L News, Lee Speigel.
KEN PFEIFER MUFON NEW JERSEY
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The Brazilian air force has decided to regulate the way its members should proceed in case they see a UFO or hear of one being sighted, the daily Diario Oficial said Tuesday.
Under the regulations published Tuesday, when an unidentified flying object appears or a sighting is reported, officers must register it in the books of the Aviation Command, which in turn must draw up a document to be sent to the National Archive.
In Brazil there are no official records of UFOs, but it is known that during the 1964-1985 military dictatorship, intelligence services investigated supposed sightings.
Last year in the old files of the dictatorship were found accounts of Operation Plato, which between the years 1977-1978 unsuccessfully attempted to determine the truth of several reports of UFOs sighted over the states of Maranhão and Para.
Other more recent accounts, also unconfirmed, say that on Jan. 20, 1996, a flying saucer fell in a rural area near Varguinhas, Minas Gerais, and that its occupants alighted from the spacecraft.
Residents of Varguinhas, which has an extraterrestrial being as a symbol, say that aliens were captured by the army, which took them to a military base and then turned them over to a scientific research institute amid the utmost secrecy.
And while there are no records of landings nor direct contacts with creatures from other worlds, Chapada dos Viadeiros National Park, near Brasilia, is said to be home to an “open door to space” through which flying saucers customarily enter and overfly the region.
In this park believers in UFOs tend to meet, passing the daylight hours asleep and at night watching the skies in hopes of observing some spacecraft from another planet.
Thanks to UFO Casebook and laht.com
KEN PFEIFER MUFON NEW JERSEY
| Shag Harbor Museum’s Rocketing Attendance Defies Skeptics |
Published: 5:06 AM 7/13/2010Shag Harbour attraction draws terrestrial visitors in healthy numbers, despite loss of Yarmouth ferry
By BRIAN MEDEL Yarmouth Bureau SHAG HARBOUR — Something really strange is happening this summer at Shag Harbour’s UFO museum. Attendance is up by more than 70 per cent over last year at this time, say local UFO statisticians. “Isn’t that wonderful,” said Cindy Nickerson, chairwoman of the Shag Harbour Incident Society Museum. The Shag Harbour incident, of course, is the Oct. 4, 1967, crash of what many believe to have been an unidentified flying object into the harbour. Even without a ferry from Maine to Yarmouth this summer, 42 American cars stopped in June and the first week of July, Nickerson said Monday. And an opinion poll being taken by UFO museum staff this summer seems to indicate that those who come to visit are believers in extraterrestrial life. So far, 22 of the 28 people completing a questionaire asking if they believe in out-of-this-world life forms said yes. And 13 folks said they are confident the Shag Harbour UFO was an alien spacecraft. Last year, a number of cycling tours had come through the village by this time. “There were 30 Americans on bicycles last year that didn’t come this year, (but) Americans in cars are up,” said Nickerson. “I’m really surprised because I didn’t think we were going to have any.” A lot of Ontario and New Brunswick vehicles have also stopped, she said. The UFO museum is one of the few museums that does not charge an admission fee. “That makes a difference,” Nickerson said. Soon the UFO museum will have a UFO flight simulator visitors can try out on a computer. This is also the first year in its new location, a former general store in the centre of Shag Harbour that has more floor space and better parking. The museum has always had over 1,000 annual visitors in the five years it has been open. Last year, they had 1,049 people drop by during the June-to-October season. Now they’re closing in on 500 visitors in the six weeks they have been open. Last summer, a recreational diver, David Cvet, explored the seabed off Shag Harbour, where the UFO is said to have crashed in 1967. He said last year he came across a couple of dish-shaped depressions, each about six metres in diameter. The ocean bottom anomaly was found about 20 metres below the surface in the spot where witnesses say an alien craft swooshed low over the Shelburne County coast. Cvet will dive again this year on July 24, said Nickerson. He will make a video that folks will be able to view at the museum. The 2010 UFO festival in Shag Harbour is set to go Aug. 6 and 7. Boat rides to the UFO crash site and a UFO symposium are planned. Details may be found at the festival website, shagharbourufo.com. KEN PFEIFER MUFON NEW JERSEY permanent link: http://www.ufocasebook.com/2010/shagmuseum.htmlsource & references:
http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/1191793.html |

