Saturday, December 31, 2011

UFOs & NUKES | "A Mobile 'Camper Team' Unit Reported UFO Activity Near a Launch Control Facility Designated Oscar-6"



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Standing up to the past

By Billy Cox
De Void
12-29-11
     As we close out another year and hope for the best in 2012, retired Air Force staff sergeant Bill Smith looks forward to resuming his teaching gig at one of Columbia (Mo.) College’s 34 nationwide campuses. Smith, an adjunct professor from Arlington, Tex., covers topics as diverse as ethics and philosophy, sociology and criminal justice. But his wide-angle interest is in social change, due in part to what he calls his “unique experience.”

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On the early morning of October 24, 1968, following several weeks of watching strange lights maneuver across the night skies above a nuclear missile base in Minot, N.D., Smith got an expanded world view. A mobile “camper team” unit reported UFO activity near a launch control facility designated Oscar-6. Smith took a look for himself, saw the reported “large glowing object,” and phoned it in to security control with the 91st Strategic Missile Wing.

For the next hour or two, Smith and colleagues would watch the light — or lights — as it changed color, changed direction, and dipped behind a treeline. Exasperated over his superiors’ ostensible indifference to this blatant incursion into restricted air space, he tuned in with at least a small measure of relief to radio chatter from a B-52 crew, which confirmed the bogey from above as it made a joke of military security. No culprits were ever held to account, in a complicated case that would also involve trace effects of radiation, an unlocked inner perimeter gate, and a wide open — but unmanned — personnel hatch at an Oscar launch control center. Although Smith filed an AF-117 report, he was ordered never to discuss the incident outside the chain of command.

Not until years later, when he was shown a sequence of onboard radar photos captured by the B-52 as the UFO shadowed the bomber, did Smith fully appreciate the magnitude of the confirmational data. “I was in awe of it,” he says. In 2005, Smith and other former Minot colleagues would share their pieces of the eyewitness puzzle with Peter Jennings in ABC’s two-hour special, “The UFO Phenomenon: Seeing Is Believing.” And even then, a fuller picture of what happened was years away.

Last summer, in what was unquestionably the most ignored UFO development of the year, Minnesota researcher Tom Tulien produced a thoroughly stunning analysis of that event, as part of an ongoing Sign Oral History Project investigation. The story got no media, but the record remains accessible online for the benefit of those who insist there’s no UFO material worth studying.

Today, at age 70, instead of running from history, the way eyewitnesses often do, Bill Smith actually uses it as a classroom icebreaker. Inviting students to share significant personal experiences, Smith volunteers his Minot ‘68 moment, and refers them to online resources.

“I let them know I was questioned on Jennings about a UFO, and I usually get a lot of snickering at first,” Smith says. “But by the end of the class, they’re all very curious and they want to know more. And as a teacher, promoting critical thinking and getting students to keep an open mind is all I can ask for.”

Smith refuses to speculate about what he saw. “I’ve tried to be objective about it,” he says. “If anything, I guess you could say it was extremely humbling.”

So here’s to you in 2012, Mr. Smith. May your example inspire rigorous inquiry beyond the classroom, and may your students light many candles to guide us out of this long dark night.

Friday, December 30, 2011

UFO NEWS | UK | Zombie and UFO Queries are Wasting Police Time, Warns Police Chief

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By The Telegraph
12-27-11

     A police chief has hit out at cops being forced to answer "bonkers" questions from the public - such as how many werewolves, vampires and zombies have been investigated.

Chief Constable Ian Arundale is annoyed at officers being forced to spend hours answering "bizarre" queries instead of being on the beat.

So far this year his officers have also logged queries about witches, ghosts, demons, wizards, Big Foot and UFOs.

The rural Dyfed Powys force in Wales is legally required to spend up to 18 hours finding the information needed to answer each request.

Mr Arundale said: "We find ourselves not only dealing with the legitimate inquries but also the bizarre which are time-consuming and take a while to deal with. . . .

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Searching for Aliens On a Budget – Begin with The Moon


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Searching for Aliens On a Budget – Begin with The Moon

By Frank Warren
The UFO Chronicles
© 12-28-11
     A peer reviewed paper/article (or the abstract thereof) is causing quite a stir in the electronic ether as of late. Theoretical physicist, cosmologist, astrobiologist and author (deep breath) as well as Director of the Beyond Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science at Arizona State University, Paul Davies, partnered with research technician in the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Science Operations Center and undergraduate student (at ASU), Robert Wagner and they have offered up an argument to “widen the search for ET” all the while—keeping the economics of any such endeavor in mind.

Their paper will soon be published in the Acta Astronautica Journal, whose content is based on “original contributions in all fields of basic, engineering, life and social space sciences and of space technology . . ..”

Although the pair acknowledges the low probability of success for SETI’s (The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) goals (and practices), at the same time they realize the “impact” it would have on the inhabitants of this planet; hence, they deem it prudent to “expand” the methodologies being employed and suggest we can start right here in our own backyard.

Although the reader might tend to expect a more complex proposition by these two scientists, their idea is quite simple—the goal: look for “alien technology” or footprint; the means: “search existing data bases.” In the Davies/Wagoner abstract they write:
“ . . . databases from astronomy, biology, earth and planetary sciences all offer low-cost opportunities to seek a footprint of extraterrestrial technology. In this paper we take as a case study one particular new and rapidly-expanding database: the photographic mapping of the Moon's surface by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) to 0.5 m resolution. Although there is only a tiny probability that alien technology would have left traces on the moon in the form of an artifact or surface modification of lunar features, this location has the virtue of being close, and of preserving traces for an immense duration.

Systematic scrutiny of the LRO photographic images is being routinely conducted anyway for planetary science purposes, and this program could readily be expanded and outsourced at little extra cost to accommodate SETI goals, after the fashion of the SETI@home and Galaxy Zoo projects.”
IF our alien cousins are like us in thought and spirit; that is to say, IF they have a yearn to explore the unknown, and expand their inner and outer horizons, then the moon becomes a very plausible site to search; as Davies and Wagner further point out, “the lunar environment could preserve artifacts for millions of years . . ..”

For more on Paul Davies, see his web-site here.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

UFO NEWS | GERMANY: Meteor? Shooting Star? Santa Claus?


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UFO Over Germany

By Spiegel Online
12-24-11

     Berlin–On Christmas Eve in many parts of Germany, people have observed a mysterious trail of light in the sky. For example, many excited listeners called the radio station Antenne Thüringen and reported on the phenomenon.

Eyewitnesses said they saw three glowing streaks around 17.30 clock with a broad tail, which was then dispersed into several parts. . . .

UFO CHRONICLE | Strange Aerial Visitor Appears Nightly • 3-14-1907


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Strange Aerial Visitor Appears Nightly

By The Evening News
3-14-1907


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Monday, December 26, 2011

VIDEO | The Making of a UFO Hoax


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UFO Hoax In Connecticut Offers Lesson In How To Report 'Alien' Visitations

By Lee Speigel
The Huffington Post
12-24-11

     The quiet of a rural strip mall in Connecticut is suddenly interrupted by the appearance in the sky of a glowing blue-green disk. Shoppers stop in their tracks, staring at the unexplained craft moving up and down, back and forth.

But it's all a hoax, a very clever ruse concocted by Marc Dantonio, the chief photo and video analyst for the Mutual UFO Network.

And he did it for a very specific reason for a National Geographic Channel special, called "The Truth Behind: UFOs," airing this month. . . .

Sunday, December 25, 2011

MERRY CHRISTMAS! (2011)


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UFO NEWS | Officers Inundated with 'UFO' Reports


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Officers Inundated with 'UFO' Reports

By www2.scnow.com
12-25-11

     FLORENCE, SC --Law enforcement officers across the Pee Dee said they fielded many calls Saturday night from residents reporting unusual flying objects in the late-night sky and, in some instances, clattering on their roofs.

The Morning News received several calls, as well, as did duty personnel at Shaw Air Force Base near Sumter, home to the 20th Tactical Fighter Wing. A base spokesman said no jets were scrambled and the reports are under investigation as a possible UFO case, though he stressed that official classification would require considerable evaluation. He added that reports like this were “common” for this time of year because of the clear skies associated with seasonal cold fronts.

Reports began to surface in the Pee Dee about 10 p.m. Police said most of the first wave of callers reported seeing a long, sometimes curving object with an irregular flight pattern heading into the area from the North. Later callers reported seeing a similar object appearing briefly, just above the tree line, before ducking out of sight. . . .