Showing posts with label Don Ledger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Don Ledger. Show all posts

Saturday, August 04, 2012

UFO NEWS | N.S. Town Marks 45 Years Since Possible UFO Sighting


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By CBC News
8-4-12

     The community of Shag Harbour is marking 45 years since a mysterious object fell from the sky and captured the attention of residents and UFO enthusiasts.

This weekend is the annual Shag Harbour UFO Festival.

   
Witnesses thought it was a plane crashing into the ocean on Oct. 4, 1967.

But after an extensive search, there wasn't a trace of debris to be found, but the flashing light that sank beneath the waters put Shag Harbour on the map.

“It became one of the big UFO incidents, like you know, Roswell,” said Don Ledger, who wrote a book on the incident.

For years, people have taken a pilgrimage to the community to discuss that fateful night.

He says while time is passing, interest in the event is actually growing. . . .

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

UFO NEWS | Shag Harbour UFO Festival This Weekend


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Shag Harbour UFO Festival

By Kathy Johnson
www.thecoastguard.ca
7-30-12

     The 45th anniversary of Shag Harbour UFO incident will be celebrated this weekend at the sixth annual Shag Harbour Incident Festival.

The two day event kicks off on Friday, Aug. 3 with special activities at the Shag Harbour UFO Interpretive Centre during the day including a barbecue and a display by local crafters.

Participants will be able to hear first hand accounts of the 1967 UFO incident from eyewitnesses Laurie (Dick) Wickens and Havlock Cameron during an afternoon session at the Shag Harbour Community Hall starting at 1 p.m. Renowned UFO researchers and authors Chris Styles and Don Ledger will also be in attendance. Admission will be charged.

Friday evening Styles and Ledger, who are both musicians, will be jammin’ with Langille Dixon and Friends at a kitchen party at the Shag Harbour Community Centre. The line-up also includes Lynne Crowell. The fun begins at 7 p.m. . . .

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

UFO NEWS:
Shag Harbour UFO Festival 2010

Shag Harbour UFO Incident
By Cindy Nickerson
Shag Harbour UFO Festival
2-1-10

Shag Harbour Incident Festival 2010:

  • Aug. 6th - Museum opens at 9am, researchers and people involved in Incident will be around during the day. Local crafters Jillian Kendrick and John Cameron will be at Museum.
  • 11 am Barbecue at museum.
  • Local Fisherman Larry Sears will take tours out to the UFO site during the day. Time depends on tides. For more info please call Larry 723-2526. (902)
  • Steamed lobster in the shell supper. For reservations pleas call Kaye 745-2581 (902)
  • 7:30 Variety Show, hosted by Chris Styles. Both supper and variety show will be at the Island and Barrington Fire Dept. Centerville. Supper $20.00 per person and $6.00 for variety show.
  • Aug.7th - UFO Symposium 9am to 5:30 pm Island and Barrington Fire Dept. $20.00 in advance or $30.00 at door.
Speakers To Date:

  • Donald Ledger
  • Chris Styles
  • David Cvet
  • Graham Simms
  • Steve MacLean
Alien Cafe will be open for lunch.

End off the weekend with a Pool Party at the home of Lorna and Avery Nickerson Atwoods Brook. A great chance to talk to speakers.

Tickets can be purchased by mail :

Shag Harbour Incident Society
Box 53, Shag Harbour
Nova Scotia BOW 3BO
Canada.


For help booking a place to stay please call the Barrington Visitor Centre 637 - 2625 (902).

That is about all our news for now, will let you know how things go with getting the building set up. Have a great day!!


For more information visit: www.shagharbourufo.com

Friday, August 14, 2009

Shag Harbour UFO Festival: Aug.14/15

UFOs Over Shag Harbour
By Carla Allen
NovaNewsNow.com
8-10-09

If you’re searching for an out-of-this-world event to take in this summer you might want to check out the 2009 UFO Festival and Symposium in Shag Harbour on Aug. 14/15.

     This is the third year for the event and organizers are anticipating more visitors than ever.

A slash in the entry price for this year’s symposium is expected to help. Last year close to 50 registered at $35/each. This year’s price for the symposium is $10. Four UFO speakers/researchers, half the number of presenters for 2008, have been booked to cut costs.

“Last year we had eight speakers that we had to pay for, plus their gas mileage and a flight from the U.S. for one speaker,” said Cindy Nickerson, chair of the Shag Harbour Incident Society. The organization broke even thanks to funding and residents who hosted speakers.

On Friday, Aug. 14 the action starts at the UFO museum centre in Shag Harbour at 9 a.m. with displays by local artists: Jillian Kendrick (Shag Harbour Sea Glass); John Cameron paintings and Ruth Rocks, a local folk artist who paints aliens on rocks. The UFO researchers will also be selling copies of their books.

At 10 a.m. a press conference is scheduled, followed by a barbecue at 11 a.m. and entertainment by Dale Nickerson. At 1 p.m.

Chris Styles will preview his new book.

“We recommend that people bring lawn chairs so they’ll be able to sit for the afternoon,” said Nickerson.

At 3 p.m. there will be a draw for four to win a lobster supper with the researchers. At 5 p.m. the supper will be served at the Stage Coach Inn (cost to be announced).

On Saturday, Aug. 15, the UFO centre opens at 10 a.m. The symposium starts at the Island and Barrington Fire Hall at 9:15 a.m. with David Cvet, followed by Chris Styles at 10:45 a.m.

An Alien Café will be open for lunch and presenters will have their books for sale along with local artist’s wares. At 1 p.m. Don Ledger takes the stage, followed by Stanton Friedman at 2:30 p.m. There will be a panel session hosted by the four presenters at 4:30 p.m.

At 7 p.m. a variety show (cost $5) will be held at the Island and Barrington Fire Hall with several musical acts, a comedian and Chris Styles performing. Participants are encouraged to enter the Alien Costume Contest and dress up as anything related to space. There will be a prize for the best costume.

Nickerson says “loads of people” have been emailing and phoning about the festival.

“The furthest person that I know of is coming from Denmark and another lady is coming from California. I think the longer that you do this, and the more people that know about it, the more interest there is from people to come.”

For more info on the UFO Festival and Symposium visit: www.shagharbourufo.com

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Shag Harbour Inaugurates its First UFO Festival

USO Emerging From OCean
Nova Scotia village uses UFO sighting to lure tourists

By Allison Hanes
National Post
8-2-08

     SHAG HARBOUR, N.S. -Like all the picturesque fishing villages strung along Nova Scotia's breathtaking south shore, Shag Harbour is a place of weathered cottages perched atop rocky cliffs offering vistas of the Atlantic.

But what sets it apart from other seaside hamlets (other than its frequent inclusion on lists of funny place names) are the little green men.

There is a little green man standing guard outside the post office named Alvin. And there is a three-foot-tall green man at the side of the highway -- a plywood cut-out that beckons travellers to stop in at the Shag Harbour Incident Museum and Research Centre.

"The Incident" as it is referred to in these parts, is the strange occurrence of Oct. 4, 1967, when locals witnessed strange lights hovering in the sky before a dark object appeared to plunge into the ocean.

Shag Harbour residents were convinced a plane had crashed and they jumped into their fishing boats to search for survivors.

But all the fishermen found was a strange fluorescent foam floating on the water that evaporated when they tried to collect it.

The navy, air force, Coast Guard and RCMP continued the search in the morning and for days to come before calling it off, saying they came up empty-handed.

"At least that was their story," said Cindy Nickerson, chairwoman of Shag Harbour Incident Society, chuckling.

Today the mystery of the Unidentified Flying Object endures -- in both the literal and mythological sense -- as Canada's Roswell.

With the dwindling fishing industry, some Shag Harbour residents are eager to trade on the currency of that legacy to attract visitors to their hamlet and boost tourism.

Museum and Research Centre is a fancy title for the kitschy display set up in the backyard shed of a director of the Incident Society.

There are laminated newspaper articles dating from the strange event, copies of original government, police and Coast Guard documents, television screens broadcasting interviews with witnesses, but also an array of alien-themed

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memorabilia, from key chains with little green Martian heads to artistic paintings imagining what happened.

Courtney Banks, a university student hired to staff the museum for the summer, rattled off the yarn to a pair of intrigued passersby on a sunny summer day, but said many visitors know far more about UFO sighting than she does.

"They tell me the story," she said.

The Incident Society has grand plans to erect a facility dedicated to the infamous event on the crest overlooking the watery crash site.

Ms. Nickerson said the group is hoping to raise at least $150,000 for the new building.

In the meantime they hosted the first Shag Harbour Incident Festival on Aug. 8 and 9, with help from a $2,000 grant from the federal Department of Heritage that will feature such renowned ufology speakers as Stanton Friedman and Carl Feindt from the United States.

Don Ledger, a Nova Scotia writer who co-authored a book about The Incident a number of years ago, said two things set the Shag Harbour event apart from many other UFO reports.

"First, it was the RCAF [Royal Canadian Air Force] documents that had margin notes designating the incident as a UFO sighting -- underlined three times. In other words, it was a reversal of the normal process of the civilian witnesses reporting a UFO and the authorities claiming a prosaic explanation," Mr. Ledger said. "Secondly, unlike all other UFO cases I've come in contact with, this case was heavily government documented."

Among locals -- both those who saw the lights in the sky that night and those who have heard the tale, Ms. Nickerson said opinion about the incident varies. But perhaps all the little green men about town offer a hint.

"I guess it's kind of something that you have to make your own mind up about," she said.

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Shag Harbour International UFO Festival this Weekend!

Shag Harbour UFO Festival
By Carla Allen
NovaNewsNow.com
8-6-08

Funding is trickling in nicely for the Shag Harbour Incident Society, just in time for their big Aug.8/9 festival says committee member Cindy Nickerson.

     “Last week I received word from a grant that we had applied for awhile ago,” she said.

“We will be receiving $2,000 from the Building Communities through Arts and Heritage program.”

Nickerson says the money is greatly appreciated as the festival costs a lot to put on.

The Municipality of Barrington has also approved $1000 for the society towards a large wall plaque, which will depict the night of the UFO sighting in 1967.

“John Cameron, a local artist is doing the design. We are hoping to have it finished to unveil at festival,” said Nickerson.

The plaque will be dedicated to the Late Lawrence Smith and Bradford Shand, two men who participated in the crash site search.

The advanced sale price for tickets to the speaker's seminar on Saturday, Aug. 9 is $35. There will be a $40 charge at the door. Those under 12 will be half price, and a senior’s discount will be provided.

For advanced ticket sales contact Cindy Nickerson at Box 53, Shag Harbour, NS, Canada B0W 3B0 or email her at cindynickerson@ns.sympatico.Canadian cheques and money orders should be made payable to: The Shag Harbour UFO Incident Society.

Contact Don Ledger for more details regarding the speakers schedule at dledger@ns.sympatico.ca or visit:

www.shagharbourufo.com


“We hope people are planning to come out for the festival and have a great time,” said Nickerson.

Shag Harbour UFO Festival Sign
The 2008 Shag Harbour Incident Festival Schedule

Friday Aug. 8 -

9 a.m. Yard sale at post office hosted by the Incident Society.

10 a.m. UFO Centre opens as usual.

11 a.m. Fries and barbecue at post office by local fire dept.

Also young crafter Jillian Kendrick will be at the UFO Centre with her Shag Harbour sea glass items.

1 p.m. Meet Toronto UFO researcher and diver, David Cvet at UFO Centre.

2 p.m. (tentative) Press conference at Community Hall.

3 p.m. Meet some of the locals involved in the 1967 incident, as well as David Cvet, at UFO rest stop.

4:30 p.m. Supper at Shag Harbour/Bear Point fire dept. Turkey burger (hot or cold), choice of potato, beverage, Washington Pie. $6/person.

7:30 p.m. At fire hall meet Saturday speakers, Alien costume contest (prizes), Alien Cafe, and silent auction. Draw for grandfather clock made by the late Romie Leblanc.

On Saturday the Alien Cafe will be set up at the seminar site. Darren Perry will bring his chowders to the post office.

Saturday Aug. 9

UFO Symposium

The Shag Harbour UFO Incident UFO Symposium will be held approximately four miles to the east of Shag Harbour in Barrington Passage at the Curling Club due to the lack of a large meeting hall in Shag Harbour. The symposium starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 6 p.m.

Speakers include:

Stanton T. Friedman: Flying Saucers Are Real; Carl Feindt: USO cases - Underwater Objects; Paul Kimball: Documentary ~ Best Evidence - The Top Ten UFO Sightings;

Chris Styles: Shag Harbour updates; and Don Ledger: Maritime UFO Files UFO Cases from the Atlantic Region, Newfoundland and Labrador.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Shag Harbour: From Obscurity to International Festival

Shag Harbour Sound LG
By Don Ledger
© 6-26-07

By Don Ledger (B)     The Shag Harbour Incident in October of 1967 was one of those cases that seemed to be a flash in the pan. There was a brief flurry of interest during the week following the reported “crash” of an unidentified flying object into the “Sound” in Shag Harbour; however it quickly faded into obscurity in the months after. The incident received some exposure in FATE magazine and the National Inquirer in 1968 and made an appearance in a comic book. It even made it into Dr. Edward U. Condon’s Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects commissioned by the United States Air force. The Shag Harbour Incident was listed as Case #34. It remained unsolved. Nonetheless the memory of the event faded from view in less than 14 months.

Shag Harbour Sign

Chris Styles became interested in the event in 1993, 26 years later and began an investigation. About 14 months later he introduced me to the case and eventually we wrote a book about it titled Dark Object-by Don Ledger and Chris Styles. It was published in 2001; forwarded by Whitley Strieber. The incident regained momentum once the book was published and its authors began appearing in various documentaries and lectured about the Shag Harbour Incident in Canada and the United States. Year by year the incident in Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia has become more deeply entrenched in that lexicon known as the UFO phenomenon and like Roswell, Kecksburg and Rendlesham it is recognized around the world.

In Shag Harbour some of the citizens began to promote the incident as a matter of local pride in an event that put the little community on the world stage. Cindy Nickerson among others raised awareness by holding an event every two years or so beginning in 2001 - the year Dark Object was published - on or near the anniversary date of October 4. It celebrated the book and the event for the first time.

Cindy Nickerson is the Post Master of the Shag Harbour Post Office. She was instrumental in getting Canada Post to sanction and print a cancellation stamp commemorating the Shag Harbour UFO Incident, which is still available today. The annual event was arranged by Cindy and the other members of the Shag Harbour UFO Incident Society in order to support an interpretation center – museum - in Shag Harbour and provide local businesses with tourist dollars. The primary source of employment in Shag Harbour is derived from inshore and offshore fishing with the spin-off industries associated with that industry, principally fish or seafood processing.

For the first time it has been decided to hold the Shag Harbour UFO Incident Festival in the summer rather than the fall. It will be held on August 8 and 9 with the 8th being festival day while the 9th will be dedicated to the Shag Harbour UFO Symposium.

See: http://www.shagharbourufo.com

Not everyone is familiar with the Shag Harbour UFO Incident so perhaps a “brief” review of the events that took place on the night October 4, 1967 is in order.

The skies in southwestern Nova Scotia had been “active” that evening. A few dozen UFO reports had come into local agencies either that night or in the days and weeks that followed. Some of them did not come to light for nearly 30 years.

The weather in Shag Harbour was good. The skies were clear, the winds calm and the air cool; there was no Moon. It was approximately 11:20 pm local. A dozen people were in place in various locales surrounding Shag Harbour and had their attention diverted to the sky and a sequence of 4 to 5 flashing amber or gold flashing lights arranged in a straight line.

Laurie Wickens, 18 and a fisherman, his friend and their girl friends were returning from Cape Sable Island some 13 miles to the east. They spotted the lights at a low altitude on the right side of their vehicle as they traveled west toward Shag Harbour. The lights passed their car and proceeded westward while Wickens increased the vehicle’s speed to keep the lights in sight. They passed through the tiny fishing community and were a mile or so outside of that area when the lights turned to their left and tilted downward at a steep angle and appeared to be about to crash into the water. They lost sight of the lights behind the tree line for a few seconds until they came out on a stretch of road that very close to the water’s edge. They pulled onto the gravel parking lot of what was then an Irish Moss Plant. They went to the shore and watched a pale yellow light either drifting with the ebbing tide or under its own power. The light was about 800 feet from the shoreline.

Wickens and the others were convinced that this was a light on a crashed airplane, perhaps an airliner, so they drove another half-mile further down the highway to Lower Woods Harbour to a payphone at a gas station. Wickens contacted RCMP Corporal Victor Werbicki at the Barrington Detachment and reported what they had seen. Werbicki asked Wickens if he had been drinking to which Wickens, miffed, replied he had not. Werbicki’s other phone began to ring so he got the payphone number from Wickins and told him to stay put. Werbicki received several phone calls in quick succession from various witnesses who thought they had seen an airplane crashing in the Sound or in the vicinity of Shag Harbour. He now took the report seriously and made a radio call recalling two of his constables who were on patrol; Ron O’Brian and Ron Pond back to the detachment. He then called Wickens back and told him to go back to the Irish Moss Plant and keep an eye on the light.

Two witnesses who did not report the incident were Norm Smith and Dave Kendrick who were also returning from the same function on Cape Sable Island. [Note: Cape Sable Island is about a half mile from the mainland and is connected to it by a causeway]. The spotted the lights as well but Kendricks went home after dropping off Smith who spotted the lights again, woke his father and showed him the lights as they dipped down toward the harbour not far away. They decided to drive over there fearing a airplane crash.

The area next to the little Moss Plant was getting crowded with vehicles including the three Mounties. They observed the light on the water which one RCMP Telex stated appeared to be a Dark Object on the water’s surface about 60 feet wide by ten feet high displaying a pale yellow light drifting further away from shore. While concerns mounted for possible survivors of what was assumed to be an airplane crash the light extinguished raising further concerns that it might have sunk.

Werbicki went in search of phone to contact some of the local fisherman about using their boats for a rescue attempt while Const. O’Brian contacted the rescue Coordination Center (RCC) in Halifax, the Capital City of Nova Scotia. Two fishermen, Lawrence Smith and Bradford (Brath) Shand volunteered their 35 foot cape Island Fishing boats and just after midnight the Mounties, the witnesses and others were motoring out of the western entrance to Shag Harbour and across the sound in the presumed area of the stricken “airliner” their eyes peeled for the sign of b survivors, bodies or wreckage. Instead they found a slick of foam about 80 feet wide, a half-mile long and 3-5 inches thick floating on the surface of the water. Smith and Shand were not fussy about sailing into it but had no choice considering the circumstances. The foam had the consistency foam shaving cream but with a glittery gold surface. Attempts at picking some of it up were met with only wet hands and arms. The fishermen are insulted by comments that this was natural sea foam. “Jesus Christ, no by’ (local for boy)”, Norm Smith stated emphatically nearly 30 years later when Chris Styles and myself interviewed him. Somehow he had been missed as a witness. He stated that he had seen sea foam all of his life and this stuff was nothing like it. At the time they assumed it had been the result of some chemical reaction of jet fuel or aviation gas to seawater. Their nerves were in knots, each of the impromptu search party convinced they were going to find bodies in various states of trauma due to an airplane crash. They searched for more than an hour. Coast Guard Cutter 101 from Clarks Harbour on Cape Sable Island arrived on the scene about an hour into the search. They had a report from RCC, Halifax for Const. Ron O’Brian. “No aircraft, private, commercial or military had been reported missing anywhere along the eastern seaboard of Canada or the northern United States. This news quickly spread through the fleet of 6 fishing boats now present. Their crews were deeply puzzled. “What the heck were they looking for then?”

Over the next few days the searching continued. Royal Canadian Navy divers were brought in from the Fleet Diving Unit in Halifax to search the bottom of the Sound. By Saturday the conservative newspaper, the Halifax Chronicle Herald-Mail Star reported with glaring red, 2 inch high headlines Could Be Something Concrete in Shag Harbor UFO-RCAF. The RCAF was the Royal Canadian Air Force and it was the RCAF’s Air Desk in Canada’s Capital City of Ottawa that first called this Dark Object a UFO in one of their Canadian Forces Action Orders CFAO 71-6 UFO reporting forms a UFO.

The divers were ordered to stay on site to search fro evidence on the bottom of the Sound until they were released on Sunday October 8 even though they were convinced on the 6th that there was nothing down there.

By Monday morning things were settling back to normal in Shag Harbour but the fishermen would not sail through the waters near where the foam had been spotted on their way to their fishing grounds.

What happened the night of the 4th and through until the 8th is the beginning of one of the most bizarre events in UFO history the Shag Harbour portion of which is supported by government documents, newspaper articles and live (on film) television coverage. There is too much to cover here but essentially the events at Shag Harbour spread northeastward and covered a period of seven days, almost to the hour.

This UFO event and others will be presented at the Annual Shag Harbour UFO Incident Festival in Shag Harbour as noted above. See the roster of speakers at the official website. The southwestern region of Nova Scotia is littered with mysterious little coves and replete with history extending back to the 1400s. The people are friendly and the seafood is delicious.

See you there!

Don Ledger - Symposium organizer.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

How About That ETH?

Aliens Approaching Earth
By Don Ledger
© 6-18-08

Don Ledger     Paul Kimball posted an article at his blog recently, which, for the most part, I agree with. He states:

"Of all the non - terrestrial theories that have been offered to explain the UFO phenomenon, the extraterrestrial hypothesis (ETH) has always seemed the most plausible one to me. I don't think it's been proved, but I think it's a better bet than the others on offer when one looks at the evidence, and the science. The evidence seems to indicate that at least some UFO cases represent a non - human intelligence at work."

Kimball goes on to say that science tends to promote the idea that there is intelligent life, elsewhere in our galaxy or the universe. He also mentions that he has been hard on some ETH supporters amongst "Ufologists" because the "H" in ETH represents a hypothesis.

And he is right. The ETH is a theory, like Black Holes, the Big Bang Theory [a very flawed theory it seems] and Worm Holes and M - branes and multiple universes. Relativity is a theory - known as the Theory of Relativity - but this one is the holy grail of physics and not to be considered anything but fact … apparently. All of the above theories might in fact have some bearing on the
ETH incidentally.

Kimball supposes that much of today's ETH debate among "Ufologists" stems back to Keyhoe and the thinking back then; probably so, but it’s not my thinking.

I have stated many times that, to my mind, this need to narrow down the ETH as some kind of point - to - point contact is wrong. By point - to - point I mean their planet and our planet; that somehow "they" learned of our existence and came here, not to make contact, but to study us. This thinking seems to me to want to maintain two "miracles" in one universe. It's a little easier to handle that than perhaps a galaxy teeming with life particularly if you are of the religious bent that favors the egocentric notion of man being the center of God's universe. Y'all know I am not of a religious bent. If you don't then you haven't been paying attention.

Kimball refers to nuts and bolts Ufologists and the," ... reductionist approach that has been adopted by the nuts - and - bolts crowd, on the other hand, which seeks to make potential alien life over unto our own image, lacks vision"

I consider myself nuts - and - bolts though these days this might more properly described as more of a "technologically advanced intelligently [HI or AI] controlled craft", probably because of my association with aviation.

I don't subscribe to the premise that ETI is in our image however. That too smacks of religious overtones; but to some degree there might be evidence to support certain traits among sentient beings, which have evolved under similar conditions such as our own. Naturally there is the bias we have in favor of similar stature and two of everything like arms and legs and eyes but that has been burned into us by Hollywood who has difficulty finding actors with other traits that could be employed when an alien is needed on the set; at least up to now. CGI will and does let the artist's imagination run wild.

Maybe 40 years ago I might have believed that the point - to - point contact from some planet around a nearby star with Earth was the way things "really" were but not now.

My take on it is this: The universe has been around for 14.7 billion years; at least that's the current figure, or galaxy some 8 or 9 billion years; that is plenty of time for thousands or millions or space faring civilizations to have evolved and ranged out into space, like we did. It allows more than enough time for them to do more than range locally, however.

Technological evolution being what it is would have accelerated the same as our own, building on itself and feeding on itself, changing outmoded technology for the new and changing "their" societies as it has done here. But more than that it would have changed space travel in ways that we can't even imagine right now.

How often has "science and technology" come up with something new because someone thought outside the box. Kirk's communicator was an idea dreamed up by either Gene Roddenberry or one of his writers but it impressed a teenager who later developed the first crude version of that which has developed into the cell phones of today; and not just to communicate verbally but textually as well with pictures and data streaming. And that's just this year's models.

IBM engineers came up with the modular computer design but it took a couple of guys like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs to set the world on its ass and provide us with these machines and the CIA to help out with the Internet; low grade stuff really when you consider the leaps that must have been made to travel through whole galaxies.

I wonder, did they surge forward and perhaps travel to their satellite moons then slip back into mediocrity only to re - invent the same primitive space technology as we did of the 1960s for the 2020s? If we are to believe that the ETH has value then obviously they did not.

My thinking is that various intelligences have been ranging through this galaxy for hundreds of millions of years. If I'm right then perhaps one of them happened across out pretty, little, blue planet, took a look and reported back. "Found another one!"

Greech on planet Frob - one of 6,000 in the Gert Clique -learned of this new planet (after poring over some million year old documents in the dead files) which had a peculiar life form, some of which peed standing while the others did it sitting down. Amazing, Greech wondered...they peed?

Greech just happened to be doing its dissertation at Xzzryq U on new evolving life forms so it [Greech was genderless after all] applied for and got a low level grant that would allow a few thousand craft to bug the crap out of the life forms on that planet for 20 or 30,000 of that planets revolutions around its star. It was then discovered that virtually all of one species defecated sitting down. The stock on anal probes went through the roof on Frob when this came to light.

The above is nonsense of course - at least I think it is - but the idea that Earth was discovered by some deep ranging mission through the Cosmos, perhaps thousands of years ago might just be the case in my estimation.

I would like to think that we eventually reach a plane of existence where war is a thing of the past or restricted to planets where it can be practiced - like a hobby - without pissing everyone else off; where the whole raison - d'etre is to get out there and explore, discover, learn and try to figure out why? I suspect that if life has been ranging through this universe for billions of years, those spacefarers have likely found or punched into other universes as well.

Paul Kimball relates that Michio Kaku evoked the analogy of us being as ants to some super intelligence. Somehow I don't think this would be the case. But Kaku might be right about us being below the radar of some super intelligence, like ants to ourselves; but it should not be forgotten that there are still many entomologists around the world studying ants, their structures and their societies. The anal probes must be really tiny, though. [Note, I am not making light of the abduction phenomenon - I have too many friends, acquaintances and relatives who have claimed the experience.]

Monday, April 14, 2008

Researchers Verses Investigators

Flying Saucer Photo Inspection
By Don Ledger
4-12-08

Don Ledger (Sml B)     Something I find troubling these days is the dearth of reactors to investigations of the UFO phenomenon. There are many reactors but few actual investigators of fresh cases here, cases where you get a report of an incident then investigate within the limits of you professional ability and experience. A few of these cases can-to a limited extent-be investigated on a near to second hand basis during a review of the case but with actual interaction or e-review of the witnesses, but the case suffers for it obviously due to the time element.

Various mailing lists and forums have many reactors. Some of them are good friends of mine or at least long standing acquaintances. There are others who have spent years in the field and have earned their stripes and now find themselves defending cases against those who weren't there and have little insight into such cases having read and formed an opinion without actually getting [or having gotten] their hands dirty in a case reading only cold documents.

Emotion is left out of the equation. More on this below.

Sometimes you are second on the scene to a case where the witness waits months or years before reporting it to you, but again the case suffers due the time element and the trail going cold even though it might be a good sighting.

As an example: An Air Canada 747 pilot contacted me in August, 5 years ago and related to me his experience in 1988 while flying south of Seoul, Korea of having a large cylindrical object flying at their 10 o'clock, same altitude about a half mile distant. He, the First Officer and the Flight Engineer saw the thing. He called me from overseas one afternoon to tell me about it. He said that he thought about this incident everyday since then and was glad that he finally had someone he could tell about it.

My value then was a shoulder to cry on and a way for the witness to vet himself and not be laughed at, ridiculed or be told he was crazy. For myself it was another pilot report that could be added to an overflowing database.

Witnesses contacting me years after the event has happened to me dozens of times over the last 20 years. Of these I give value to only to the witness who stumbled across my name and laid out his or her experience to me on a personal basis-not seeking publicity. Or if it was on one of the lists the witness again contacted me directly about a case being discussed and revealed details to me but again did not want to be publicly associated with the case.

I see little hands on investigation of cases displayed by many of those who offer opinions on this list. I doubt if 98 percent have ever investigated a case as the second on the scene but rather are a reader of the report. This is a third level [or layer] away from the actual case. This can be healthy mind you as it tends to re-investigate a case but still without the direct input of the witnesses or if they do investigate the original witness[es] they risk being derided by the 4th level for assigning value to old memories.

Old memories are only valueless when they are of the mundane and the ordinary. I'm not going to get into my reasons for saying this because it is a subject all on its own. But I say so from personal experience.

Blog sites abound that offer little other than opinion [no proof or the lack thereof] which have little value associated with them. Some receive legitimacy that they don't deserve because of their standing in said community but they are in the final analyses, just one person's opinion/impression after having read a report. "I read it on so and so's Blog site." So what? This is akin to saying 'I read it in the paper so it must be true'.

If typewritten reports were considered the final answer to a case then we could cut the cost the legal system. The police could stay in the office and investigate witnesses or suspects via email. We could do away with the witness stand in the court room and have the witnesses interviewed by email. Why is it, do you suppose, that the police go knocking on doors when they are looking for answers? Why is it that they take people downtown and interview them in small rooms? Why do lawyers confront witnesses in front of a room full of people instead of just reading their testimony into the record? Why do they do this if witness testimony is valueless?

I'll tell you why, because each of the above wants to look the witness in the eyes, wants to note body language. In court the lawyers want the jury-and the judge-to see the emotional [there's that word again] reactions of the witness and make a judgement. You can't do that reading a report and then come to a reasoned conclusion of a case. If you could then there would be no need of public court. Legal minds would sit around a table and shift through documents and make a decision of quilt or innocence on the strength of the written evidence without emotion entering into it. That too, of course, would hang to some degree on the writing skills of those writing the reports. But Crimes of Passion would be hard to sort out around a table. Visit court and watch cases where there is a high emotional quotient-rape cases and murder cases, child molestation cases, sexual abuse and wife beatings, etc. Emotion is rampant.

When I presented Shag Harbour in Atlantic City in February, I had the opportunity to listen to a presentation about the book Captured by Stanton T. Friedman and Kathleen Marden. Kathy was presenting. She played tapes of Betty and Barney Hill while they were "under". I had met Betty on several occasions, talked with her. It was hard to believe the raw emotion pouring out of this woman through the sound system in the room with the gentle little creature that I had spoken with. Reading of the events that intruded on her and Barney's life was interesting. Listening to it was disturbing and effective.

_That's_ the value of live testimony over cold documents. I've had witnesses break down during an interview, weep or get extremely distraught.* Taking that out of any CE-2 plus case is to the detriment of the case.

Revisiting old cases and just arguing the merits contained in the documents without the witnesses's emotional impact lessens the value of the document in my estimation.

There are some incidents that have been looked at on this list that have added value to the data to that case. The Heflin case went beyond the documents and revisited shadows, the value of the photos, the lay of the land, Heflin's career and even the possibility of the "object" being a model train wheel. This was a case where more modern methods were employed to examine the photograph [Polaroid] and determine its authenticity. It did not have the luxury of first hand investigation but it had value and was not just one's knee jerk reaction to a document as is often the case and I'm as guilty as the next person in that regard.

If as many people on this list and other lists spent the time in the field investigating new cases as they do researching old documents we might get somewhere. But getting out there takes time and money where sitting in front of a computer is much easier.

I like the older cases as well because the further back you go there tends to be an innocence not seen today, even with those we believe have hindered the process. But I have seen nothing to indicate the slowing down of reports. Local reports still come to me but more go to the high profile sites such as NUFORC and Brian Vike. The latter are difficult to investigate because the witnesses names are withheld.

Friday, January 25, 2008

Stephenville UFOs: Was the Air Force Protecting 'The Presidential Ranch?'

Stephenville Aviation Chart (Crpd)
By Don Ledger
1-25-08

Don Ledger (Sml)     I am beginning to suspect that the reason for the jets eing in the area was due to concerns about these anomalies being within 20 miles of the restricted airspace surrounding the Bush ranch.

The edge of the restricted zone designated as Class D airspace is only about 16 miles southeast of the center of Stephenville. Pilot Davis's sighting was about halfway between Stephenville and the northwestern arc of the Class D airspace in Selden. In the center of that circular airspace is a 4-5 nautical mile circle designated prohibited airspace. The outer circle is 60 nautical miles [69 statute miles] in diameter centered on the ranch.

In effect this prohibited area is scant minutes away from the sightings areas.

The launching of F-16s into the areas outside the MOA Military Operational Area] southwest of Stephenville now makes sense as do the hamfisted attempts to cover up the presence of F-16s in the area. I would be surprised if military assets were not tasked to that area if they suddenly had unknowns showing up on their radar and near such a sensitive area. This need not be because of a UFO event but some unknown "aircraft" suspected of - and being treated as - terrorist in nature.

What puzzles me is this. It is no secret that the Bush ranch is close-by, how come the press never picked up on this? I had no idea that this was the case until I saw it on Joel's scan of the air chart. I can be excused living 4,000 miles away in Nova Scotia but where are the local newspapers in this from Dallas for example.

Dallas-Fort Worth Air Traffic Control (Dallas TRACON) would have been well aware of the F-16s since they came from that field and which should have been squawking military Transponder Codes southwest of their field for safety's sake.

Anyway It has me wondering if the reason for the fibbing about the F-16 presence wasn't more to do about concerns about the anomalies violating the airspaces I mentioned above.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

MY UFO EXPERIENCE: We Opened a UFO Museum in Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia

USO Emerging From Ocean
By Cindy Nickerson
Shag Harbour Incident Society
12-31-07

     Hi, Happy New Year. I was just looking at things on the internet and checked out your web site.

Last summer we opened a UFO museum in Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia. We are closed at this time of year due to the weather, but we will be open in the spring again. We had a very good season with people visiting from all over the world. It was our 40th anniversary as well.

This year we are planning our UFO Festival for Aug. 8th and 9th. Don Ledger has been helping us put this together. Chris Styles and Don have been a great help to our group. The 20th of Jan. we will be doing a Theme Weekend at the White Point Beach Lodge. Don will be speaking as well as wittness Laurie Wickens. They have a web site with the info on. We are hoping to reach as many people as possible to let them know about our Aug. event. Don has lined up about 6 speakers so far. We will have a complete list soon. We are hoping to have more visitors this summer to our museum.

Really enjoyed your site,

Cindy Chairperson
Shag Harbour Incident Society,
Shag Harbour Nova Scotia