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originally posted by: Wackadoodle
a lot of old vids/testimonies UFOB
See 3:15
• "I was working a midnight shift in the tower when at approximately 1:30 a.m., I spotted a group of luminous objects in the air above and around Edwards Air Force Base. They had a flashing red light on the bottom, with a green, glowing light above the red.
The objects would be stationary for a period of time and then move very fast to another location and appeared to be able to climb straight up in short order. Good eyesight and my experience as an air traffic controller made it plain to me that these luminous objects were not planes, helicopters, stars, satellites, weather balloons or any other known aerial object.
Your job as an air traffic controller calls for you to be watchful. Training told me these were not normal objects. The objects weren't supposed to be there. These were objects out of the normal, from their appearance and flight characteristics. I reported these sightings to base operations and the Los Angeles Air Defense Sector.
The objects were also seen by at least five other people on Edwards Air Force Base. They were also seen by George Air Force Base tower and were showing up on radar in at least four different radar sight locations."
USAF Air Traffic Controller Chuck Sorrels describes radar/visual UFO events at Edwards Air Force base, October 7th, 1965.
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originally posted by: karl 12
Finding some great nuggets in that archive mate -
originally posted by: Wackadoodle
You can still find them all on his other odysee channel
• "It was all of a sudden the level of the windshield of the car, covering the road bed, I could see the landing gear - that was very much the most frightening moment because it wasn't beside me anymore - it was trying to stop me."
Schoolteacher Carole Forster, Elmswood, Wisconsin, March 2nd, 1975.
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• "I saw a blue flash shoot past our airplane, more like something the size of the moon or smaller, it caught up with us. We flew at 800, 900 KM per hour but this went two, three times as fast. You could say it was a fighter jet or the exhaust but this object instantly stopped. I cannot say how big it was in reality, distances are hard to estimate in the air. It flew a bit higher than us, but the most bizarre thing is that it rushed by and came to a dead stop. It stood still for a few seconds then moved from the right to the left, stood still again for a few seconds and then it shot off on our left to the back. We were both flabbergasted literally - and speechless. So I decided to talk on the inter-pilot radio frequency and asked 'did anybody see that blue light?', I received an immediate response 'yes, yes I saw that, what was that?'. While I say this I am feeling the shivers because I am reliving it so to speak - I am not crazy and for me it was unexplainable."
KLM Pilot Captain Mark Juch.
• "Oh my God what is this?"
Muskegon MI NOAA National Weather Service radar operator Jack Bushong on the Holland Michigan radar/visual UFO - March 8th, 1994.
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Multiple eyewitnesses describe their UFO sightings over Middletown, New York, ~1970s-1980
So far this year, the National Archives has digitized tens of thousands of pages related to UFOs. The effort starts in the stacks and then moves to a lab. An employee preps the materials for the camera, and they end up on your computer screen.
There are also records from the famous Roswell incident. Original films, once only available at an archives facility just outside Washington, D.C., are now transformed into digital video that can be played anywhere.
The once-clandestine Air Force video supporting the official government conclusion that the 1947 discovery of debris in New Mexico was from Air Force tests of covert weather balloons is one of many records being brought online.
Tens of thousands of government UFO records are expected to be available online by 2024.
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
National Archives Catalog UFO
originally posted by: karl 12
originally posted by: Erno86
Good work, Karl...That "The Stanford Kentucky Alien Abduction- January 1976" video that you posted, reminds me of my November 1976, double nighttime sighting of a purported fiery-balled foo fighter..
Hey mate did you ever write up a detailed thread on your nighttime sighting in 1976?
That Stanford Kentucky case sure is a freaky one and Cuckooold once authored a great thread about it.
Apparently there were other separately located witnesses reporting UFOs around the same time and area and the women also experienced missing time and a burning sensation in their eyes (like in so many other cases).
If that's not weird enough apparently the motor vehicle was 'driving by itself' and directly after the incident Louise Smith's pet parakeet was 'terrified of her'.
Unexplained Cases: The 1976 Stanford, Kentucky Abduction