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From: Masinaigan <Masinaigan@aol.com> [Joseph Trainor]
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 12:29:23 EST
Fwd Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 21:11:21 -0500
Subject: UFO ROUNDUP, Volume 3, Number 12
UFO ROUNDUP
Volume 3, Number 12
March 22, 1998
Editor: Joseph Trainor
UFOs PROWL NIGHT SKIES
OVER DEVON
Two UFO incidents were reported recently in Devon,
in the southwestern corner of the United Kingdom.
On Monday, March 9, 1998, three people--M. Perst,
D. Matthews and Mrs. J. York--were driving on motorway
(highway) M5, heading for Exeter, a city 60 miles
(100 kilometers) northwest of Plymouth.
As they reached a point 39 miles from Exeter,
Matthews "spotted what appeared to be a star in the
south at a height (altitude) of almost 30,000 feet
(9,090 meters)."
Matthews alerted his companions, and they watched
as the object "began to maneuver and descended about
3,000 feet and then disappeared in an array of bright
white lights and a red light in the center, the total seven."
As the trio watched, the UFO "descended from a
height estimated at 25,000 feet (7,575 meters) to a
height of 5,000 feet (1,515 meters) within a couple of
seconds and executed a vertical left maneuver."
At the lower altitude, the trio were able to get a
better look at the object. They described "the shape of the
object as triangular...The craft deployed three very bright
white lights and in the centre there appeared to be a
large" circle of pulsating red light.
The UFO then released "a small yellow or orange
glowing ball that dropped from the reddish area of the
craft. The gleaming ball of light shot off at high speed
towards the south and was instantly followed by the
triangular-shaped craft."
On Sunday, March 15, 1998. at around 6 p.m.,
UFOs were reported from Yealmpton, Devon to the
city of Plymouth, 160 miles (256 kilometers)
southwest of London.
At Brixham, a town on the English Channel
45 miles (72 kilometers) east of Plymouth, two
coastguards, Andi Lloyd and Reginald K. Hill,
spotted a UFO.
Lloyd and Hill had just left the Maritime Rescue
Sub-Centre at Kings Quay in Brixham when they
"observed a bright white light travelling across the
sky...The light was heading in a southeast to
northwest direction at about 1,000 to 1,200 feet.
It was large and very bright and lasted about one
to two seconds."
"There was a flash of bright light and simultaneously
(a) crackling/exploding sound was heard," Lloyd reported.
"The light then disappeared."
"Looking at the sky afterward," he added, "I saw a
mass of white, very dense vapour in the area that the
object had been in. The vapour looked like a comma in
the sky at 1,000 feet. The semi-circular vapour plume
was 30 feet high and 10 feet across." (Many thanks to
Dave Dunworth of Skywatch International for these
reports.)
BLACK CUBE-SHAPED UFO
SPOTTED IN QUEENSLAND
Kingaroy, a town in central Queensland about
150 miles (240 kilometers) northwest of Brisbane,
is the site of Australia's newest UFO flap.
On Saturday, March 14, 1998, at 6:40 p.m.,
residents of Kingaroy reported seeing "bright white
lights" overhead and near the horizon.
Like clockwork, the mysterious lights returned
again each succeeding night--at 6:33 p.m. on
Sunday, March 15--at 6:26 p.m. on Monday,
March 16--and at 6:33 p.m. on Tuesday, March 17.
During the Tuesday, March 17, sighting,
Kingaroy people "reported sighting a rounded-edged,
black, cube-shaped object carrying a bright white
light...The black cube dropped the white light," which
fell to the ground. The UFO then "changed direction"
to the northwest, heading straight for Kingaroy.
The witnesses had the black cube in sight for
two minutes. "The object appeared to be moving faster
than a commercial jet. As the object travelled away, and
about the same time of the white light impacting the
ground, a loud rumbling sound was heard." (Many thanks
to Ross Dowe of the Australia/New Zealand National UFO
Hotline for this report.)
LARGE V-SHAPED UFO FLIES
OVER NARCOOSSEE, FLORIDA
On Tuesday, March 17, 1998, Channel 9, an ABC
affiliated TV station in Orlando reported that a large
UFO "shaped like an L," i.e. a broad V or boomerang
shape, "with bright white lights" had flown over the
small town of Narcoossee, Florida.
Located on the shores of East Lake Tohopekaliga,
on Florida Highway 15, Narcoossee is about 20 miles
(32 kilometers) southeast of Orlando.
According to McEllis Winterfield, "many people"
witnessed "the UFO seen in the shape of an L,"
and "one lady lost 11 chickens to unknown causes--
they just died on the spot--as the UFO flew over
her house." (Many thanks to Steve Wilson Sr. for
forwarding this report.)
DIAMOND-SHAPED UFO SEEN
IN SOUTH CAROLINA
On Tuesday evening, March 10, 1998, Patricia B.
and her two daughters, aged 17 and 11, were driving
south on Interstate Highway 26 in South Carolina,
heading to Florida for a vacation.
As they approached Columbia (population 98,052),
the state capital, the family spotted a UFO. They
were travelling at about 65 miles per hour on I-26,
just past the Broad River Road exit, north of Dutch
Square Mall.
"It seemed to be hovering over the highway,"
Patricia reported, "I got a very good look at it from
underneath. It was rectangular, almost a diamond
shape, with unusually bright lights on the bottom
and more lights on the top...The lights shining up
seemed equal to those shining below, and there were
at least 12 or 13" lights.
"When we first saw the object, it appeared to be
a stationary light about 20 degrees above the horizon,
about the size of a light on a radio tower. As we drove
closer, we went directly under it...Directly overhead it
was as big as a basketball held at arm's length."
Patricia offered this sketch of the UFO:
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She estimated that she and her daughters
had the UFO in view for "five minutes." (Email
Interview)
CIGAR-SHAPED UFO SEEN
NEAR PLACERVILLE
On February 28, 1998, at 10:55 p.m., Karl S.,
a former air crewman with the U.S. Navy Reserve,
was on a Boeing 747 jumbo jetliner, returning
home to Los Angeles from Asia.
As the jetliner passed over San Francisco,
turning to 170 degrees for its final approach into
Los Angeles, Karl glanced out the window and
spotted the impossible.
"We had just dropped to 30,000 feet and were
turning south to fly over the central California valley,"
Karl reported. "As I looked toward the northeast
direction (the area around Sacramento--J.T.),
scanning the full breadth of the mountains, I noticed
what I quickly categorized as a slender, dark-colored
cloud. If you would hold up a ballpoint pen, you
would see the approximate shape."
Taking a second look, Karl saw "that the end of
the 'cloud' had 'gone up' about 30 degrees from its
original horizontal position. I immediately exclaimed
that clouds do not tilt up."
The UFO "became level again and then rotated
in the horizontal and was pointing toward the aircraft
(Boeing 747). At this point, I described it as a black
pencil with the top layer shaved off...At no time did
I see any control surfaces."
As the UFO moved out of the window's field of
view, Karl left his seat and rushed to the rear of
the aircraft. He peered through the window of the
rear emergency door "but could not see it any
longer." (Many thanks to Tim Hagemeister of
NACOMM for this report.)
(Editor's Comment: From Karl's description, the
object appears to have been closer to the mountains
than to Sacramento. Most likely it was hovering
high above Placerville (population 8,355) about
135 miles (216 kilometers) east of San Francisco.)
V-SHAPED UFO SIGHTED
OVER NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
On Thursday evening, March 12, 1998, William W.
"observed a huge boomerang-shaped UFO...blocking
out the stars in Orion's Belt. The object then dropped
in altitude to about 200 feet and moved north along and
above Hampton Boulevard" in Norfolk, Virginia
(population 261,229).
The object flew slowly at a speed of between 40 and
50 miles per hour, he rreported. It was so low that
light from Hampton Boulevard's bright amber streetlights
illuminated a portion of the craft.
"It was boomerang in shape...and consisted of two
right angles coming into the apex. The UFO was between
800 to 1,000 feet high with a groove along its length on
the back side. The object had no lights and was dark
in color."
At first the witness thought he was seeing U.S.
Navy SEALs on a nighttime training exercise with
hang gliders. But the sheer size of the object convinced
him otherwise. "The UFO did not appear to be
aerodynamically shaped because its right wingtip did
not have a tapered appearance. The UFO disappeared
moving north behind some trees in the direction of
Hampton Roads Bay."
The seaport city of Norfolk is located 93 miles
(154 kilometers) southeast of Virginia's capital,
Richmond. The case is being investigated by Michael
Shields, Dennis Hawley and Richard Daley of
Virginia MUFON. (See Filer's Files #11 for 1998.
Many thanks to George A. Filer and Ricardo
Atristain, director of Virginia MUFON, for this story.)
UFO TRAILS A PASSENGER
BUS IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL
On Friday, March 13, 1998, at about 4 a.m.,
Mauro Batista, 42, was driving a passenger bus
on Brazil's Highway BR622 from Araxa to
Uberaba in western Minas Gerais state when
he spied a strange light in the sky.
"The strange object was flying at a distance
of two kilometers (1.2 miles) from my vehicle,"
Batista told the newspaper O Estado de Minas.
"And it had a very strong light at its back. It was
as big as one half of a soccer ball."
When he first spied the UFO, Batista said,
"I was crossing the (railroad) bridge over the Rede
Ferroviaria, which is 15 kilometers (9 miles) away
from Araxa. It appeared after Araxa and followed
us for one hour and 45 minutes."
While Batista drove the bus, his five passengers
crowded the windows and kept the UFO in view.
They said it had "an oblique shape" and "a strong
light on its back."
Araxa is located on highway BR622 approximately
264 kilometers (165 miles) west of Belo Horizonte,
capital of Minas Gerais state. (See the newspaper
O Estado de Minas of Belo Horizonte, M.G. for
March 14, 1998. Muito obrigado a Eduardo Castor
Borgonovi por eso caso.)
(Editor's Note: Eduardo informs me that this end
of Minas Gerais is known as Triangulo Mineiro or
"the Triangle." The city of Uberaba, 416 kilometers
(260 miles) west of Belo Horizonte, is the main
center for raising cattle in Minas Gerais.)
BLACK HELICOPTER SEEN BY
UFOLOGIST AND WITNESS IN
OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY
Last week Dr. Bruce Cornet, a New York ufologist,
and architect Allen Wahl visited the beach in Ocean
Grove, New Jersey. At this site on February 27, 1998,
while walking his dog, Wahl spotted a UFO he
described as "a diving bell with fins, a bathysphere...
a Jules Verne antique with rust stains running down
the side" as it flew over the beach heading inland.
According to Dr. Cornet, "As Allen was describing
where he saw it, a black helicopter gun-ship flew near
us, going north just over the beachfront. I got a
picture of the helicopter, if it means anything."
Wahl drew a very detailed sketch of the UFO he
saw, which Dr. Cornet claimed is quite similar to a
photograph of a UFO taken in Mexico back in 1973.
"The resemblance is uncanny," Dr. Cornet reported.
"Allen Wahl is an architect who is able to use his
mechanical drawing skills to make a detailed drawing
of the object." (See Filer's Files #11 for 1998. Many
thanks to George A. Filer for this news story.)
CATTLE MUTILATION REPORTED
IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA
A cow was found dead and mutilated in February 1998
at the farm of George Giersch near Dawson Creek, British
Columbia, Canada. Giersch found the cow "lying in a
pool of blood with its tongue missing, half its face
stripped to the bone and a deep slash to its chest."
Dawson Creek (population 10,981) is located in
northern British Columbia approximately 733 miles
(1,173 kilometers) northeast of Vancouver.
Giersch said, "I've never seen anything quite like
this."
Giersch added that an incision to the cow's jaw
"was too precise to be caused by a predator."
No tracks were found in the surrounding snow.
At the suggestion of a local investigator, Giersch
left the cow's carcass in place for a few days. "No
animal came near until the fifth day, when birds began
to land on it."
"That's odd. It's a large coyote community here,"
he said, of the area around Dawson Creek.
According to the Ottawa Sun, "RCMP and Alberta
officials have concluded that cattle are dying natural
deaths and becoming food for predators."
"But Fern Belzil, a farmer in the St. Paul area of
northern Alberta and a part-time mutilation investigator,
wrote that most of the 50 cattle killings reported by
Alberta and Saskatchewan farmers in the past three
years weren't done by animals."
Last June (1997) Laura Afdahi found a dead
Charolais cow on her farm in the Pincher Creek
area of southern Alberta. "The cow's teeth were
missing, as were its sex organs and teats."
"'I can't tell you how sick I felt when I looked at
it,' Afdahi said, adding that the coyotes and magpies
had no interest in feeding on the carcass."
Pincher Creek (population 3,660) is just east
of the Alberta/British Columbia provincial border, and
located 655 miles (1,048 kilometers) east of
Vancouver. (See the Ottawa Sun for March 15, 1998.
Many thanks to Dr. Diane Landry for forwarding the
newspaper article.)
JARVIS TEAM TRACKS ORBS
OVER LAKE ONTARIO
On Thursday, March 12, 1998, at around 7 p.m.,
Canadian ufologist Jennifer Jarvis and a fellow
skywatcher set up shop on the south shore of Lake
Ontario, near St. Catharines, Ontario, 30 miles
(48 kilometers) due south of Toronto.
At 7:30 p.m., a UFO "appeared at approximately
10 degrees elevation and flew in an easterly direction
for about three minutes" before descending to four
degrees above the horizon. The "orb" changed color
from whitish-gold to red as it descended.
At 7:37 p.m., the team saw another orb east
of St. Catharines (population 129,200).
At 8:10 p.m., a UFO appeared "and seems to be
a whitish colour. This is a more solid-looking object.
Lowers to about 5 degrees elevation heading east."
Three minutes later, this UFO plunged into Lake
Ontario at a point just north of St. Catharines and
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. "Submersion very clear,"
Jarvis reported, "There appear to be three lights
(on the object) and there was definite rotation, even
as the object submerges." (See the webpage
Orbwatch for March 12, 1998. Many thanks to
Jennifer Jarvis for this report.)
from the UFO Files:
1965: UFO INJURES A GUIDE
IN THE EVERGLADES
On March 15, 1965, "James W. Flynn, 45, was
training hunting dogs in the Everglades when at about
1 a.m. he saw a cone-shaped UFO hovering about 200
feet over some cypress trees. The UFO moved
rapidly and changed positions several times, and
Flynn thought it was a helicopter until he looked at
it through binoculars."
"Then, thinking it was 'some new device from Cape
Kennedy' (now back to its original name of Cape
Canaveral--J.T.), perhaps in trouble, he tried to approach
and offer help."
"The cone-shaped object appeared to be almost
25 feet high and had four tiers of windows emitting a
yellowish glow. Flynn could hear a noise like 'a
diesel generator,' which disturbed one of his dogs
'who was howling in his cage and trying to get out.'"
"Within 200 yards of the UFO, Flynn jumped out
of his swamp buggy (shallow draft boat propelled by
an airplane engine--J.T.) waving his arms. At that
point, the UFO emitted a jet-like noise and a blast
of wind that knocked him off-balance."
"As he continued to approach within a few yards,
the UFO emitted a light beam like a welder's torch
and Flynn blacked out."
"'I felt a blow like a sledgehammer between the
eyes--and that's all I know,' he told the local newspaper.
"When he awoke, the UFO was gone and his vision
was severely impaired. Flynn sought aid from an
Indian acquaintance who helped him back to Fort
Myers. Flynn required medical treatment and had a
small dark spot on his forehead. He suffered impaired
vision in one eye, numbness and loss of hearing."
"Extensive physical trace evidence was found at
the site, including an area of burnt sawgrass 72 feet
in diameter." (See the Fort Myers, Fla. News-Press
for March 18, 1965. Also UNINVITED GUESTS by
Richard Hall, Aurora Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico,
1988, pages 250-251.)
FUN UFO WEBSITES:
Follow the quests of Jennifer Jarvis and her
Orbwatch team at their website, which can be found
at http://www.per.to/orbwatch
For the latest on UFO sightings in Colorado's
San Luis Valley, check out author/researcher
Christopher O'Brien's Mysterious Valley page at
http://home.amigo.net/tmv
There's a new UFO newspaper on the Web.
Stefan Duncan's American UFO News website went
online last week. Check out the latest issue of
AUFON at http://www.aufon.com
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on the planet Mars, you might want to visit the
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Space history was made on March 22, 1946,
when the U.S. Army launched its first multi-stage
rocket from the missile range in White Sands, New
Mexico. The rocket rose to an altitude of 55 miles,
becoming the first American-built missile to leave
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Have a nice week.
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