Dec. 11, 1963; McMinnville, Oregon. 7 a.m. Witness: W.W.
Dolan, professor of mathematics and astronomy, and dean of thefaculty of Linfield College. One bright, star-like light
hovered, slowed, dimmed and flashed in 1 minute.
Dec. 16, 1963; 800 miles north of Midway Island (40* N., 175* 54'W.). 5:05 p.m. Witness: unspecified persons aboard a military aircraft. One white light blinked 2-3 times per second as it moved very fast across the sky for 15 seconds.
April 24, 1964; Socorro, New Mexico. 5:45 p.m. Witness:
Socorro policeman Lonnie Zamora. Watched object with flame underneath descend toward the desert. Later watched object take off with a roar, go silent and fly away. Burning and charred brush found at landing sight.
Aug. 10, 1964; Wake Island. 5:16 a.m. Witnesses: aircraft
commander Capt. B.C. Jones and navigator lst Lt. H.J. Cavender, in parked USAF C-124 transport plane. One reddish, blinking One reddish, blinking light approached the runway, stopped stopped and made several reverses
during 2 minutes.
2007-05-31
18:06:06
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BTW, I've got records of two or three hundred of these "unexplained" incidence that were released back in the 60s, going back to the 40s.
2007-05-31
18:08:43 ·
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