UFO ROUNDUP: VOLUME 1 NUMBER 13: May 12, 1996

Editor: Joseph Trainor SAUCER HOVERS OVER NEW JERSEY TOWN Sunday night, May 5, 1996, at approximately 10:12 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, a party of amateur astronomers set up their telescope on a hillside in Wayne, New Jersey. The group hoped to obtain good views of the planet Venus, then prominent on the western horizon. As the first astronomer peered through the telescope’s eyepiece, he saw “a bright flash near Venus.” She said, “At first I thought it was some sort of meteor exploding in the upper atmosphere.” Another member of the group, who’d set up their telescope on Brandon Avenue near Route 23, said the sky explosion was “a whitish green color.” The first astronomer looked again and saw a gray saucer with “two […] Read More

1561 – 1997 List of UFO crashes

1923 Quetta, Pakistan 1925 Chevy Chase, Maryland, USA 1925 Sept/Oct Polson, Montana 1930 Mandurah, West Australia 1933 Italy 1933 or 1934 – Ubatuba, Brazil Witnesses on a beach are said to have seen a disc dive and explode, showering the area with silvery fragments of highly pure magnesium. 1936 Black Forest, Germany 1938 CZERNICA, near Jelenia Gora. Seized by Nazi Germany, after Polish Invasion One Year Later. Updated 12-10-02 1941 West of San Diego, Ca 1941 Spring Cape Girardeau, Missouri 1941 July 4 Tinian Island, Oceania 1945 Somewhere in the UK 1945 Mataquescuintla, Guatemala 1946 Magdalena, NM 1946 July 9 Lake Barken, Sweden 1946 July 10 Bjorkon, Sweden 1946 July 18 Lake Mjosa Sweden 1946 July 19 Noon Lake Kolmjarv, Sweden 1946 August 12 […] Read More

Egg Shaped UFO”s

The egg craft has been seen to fly with the long axis vertical. Egg configurations ordinarily range in the 1 – 30-meter range and it is equipped to land with the retractable landing gear. Studies done on ground impressions left when an egg-shaped craft was seen to land revealed that it was 6 meters axial and 3 meters cross diameter. The weight of the craft was 30 tons. The sound may be from a roar to a hum, buzz, whine or whirr at close quarters, which can rises in both pitch and intensity seconds before and during takeoff. In flight it may have a light swish-of-air sound, or may run absolutely silent. With few exceptions, there is no roar or boom when moving at […] Read More

Signals, Noise, and UFO Waves

Signals, Noise, and UFO Waves By Richard Hall Over the past 50 years a seeming outbreak of UFO sightings has captured public and news media attention on average about every five to eight years. Sometimes the sightings have been sufficiently spectacular that the publicity has led someone to attempt a scientific study, but these studies usually bog down in confusion and controversy, and the interest fades away. News media interest comes and goes, the press tending to treat UFOs as a “silly season” topic. Ufologists continue to compile data suggesting that UFO sightings tend to come in waves, but no particular pattern has been found that would even begin to bowl scientists off their feet. For whatever reasons, the UFO phenomenon—or attention to it—ebbs […] Read More