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Historic UFO Encounters: Newspaper / Magazine Articles

Santa Cruz Sentinel, Volume 101, Number 261, 5 November 1957

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So... car engines being disabled, radiant heat from an object some two miles distant, silent, no vapor trail and then heading towards White Sands...

All reported by an engineer from the Air Force Missile Deployment Center at Holloman AFB...

That's one helluva intriguing essence of the enigma...
 
A lot of UFOs look like shooting stars at first -- then they stop in mid-air or level off..
Tabor City tribune. (Tabor City, N.C.) 1946-1991, February 25, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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Santa Cruz Sentinel, Volume 125, Number 36, 12 February 1981
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1965.
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1978.
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And from 1914, again.
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From Terry Lovelace, at Devil's Den:

"I woke up at 3:00 AM to brilliant multicolor lights, white, yellow, and orange illuminated the inside of our tent. Through a rear small net-window I saw the forest behind us was lit-up like a night game at the ballpark. I noticed my clothing and boots were all askew.

I pushed Toby aside, so we could both look outside toward the meadow. There was an enormous UFO as large as a five-story office building. It was a triangle with each leg being about a city block in length. It was fifty feet tall and sat stationary, thirty feet over the meadow floor. There was a noise too. It was a low bass hum or drone. Not so much loud as it was powerful. It was like standing nest to a running diesel train engine or a large industrial machine.

We saw what I first took to be children walking around the meadow underneath the triangle. There was a column of white light, about thirty feet in diameter shining down from the center of the triangle. We watched as these little people walked into the light and just dissolved, one by one until they were gone. The hum stopped and the corner lights all returned to brilliant white. The white cylinder from the middle stopped and the thing rose about like a hot air balloon. It made a one-third (clockwise?) rotation and continued its ascent, picking up speed until it was high in the sky and then gone. "
 

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This is great.
Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sunday 13 April 1952, page
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Awesome. 1947.
Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Monday 17 February 1947, page 2
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Same objects perhaps'


Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Friday 7 February 1947, page 1

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Seen over land
 
San Francisco Call, Volume 80, Number 172, 19 November 1896

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Airship snippets. Note the immense altitude and "smoke" in last one.
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Saturday 14 August 1909, page 7
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Brisbane Telegraph (Qld. : 1948 - 1954), Friday 15 December 1950, page 5

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