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Monday, March 26, 2012

UFOs - Ted Bloecher-REPORT ON THE UFO WAVE OF 1947 (8)

    Section V  -  - Chronology and References
                                                    Section V  Addenda
                                Corrections on Dates, Times, Names, etc. 
                                            Prepared October 12, 2001  
                    These changes are in the chronology highlighted in yellow
                  (This is a new addition and was not part of the original report)
Case
Original
Corrected
Corrected
Corrected
Corrected
Corrected
Number
Date
Date
Time
Name
Locale
Miscellaneous
Case 148

9:00 pm EDT


Moving N
Case 163
2-Jul
1-Jul




Case 176




Line formation
Case 182
5-Jul
1-Jul



Moved north
Case 209

Ab noon CST

3 mi NW
Straight course
Case 226




Culver & 2 sons
Case 304
5-Jul
28-Jun




Case 333




To NE, then E
Case 379

4:05 pm CST
Mrs. Sadie McCauley

Straight, in line
Case 516

7:15 pm CST



Case 532
7-Jul
6-Jul
3:15 pm EDT
Mrs Rosina Randall & son


Case 542
7-Jul
6-Jul
2:00 pm PST
Buckhaber(not Puck...)

Shiny surface
Case 545


+Roy G Kennedy, Pt Chicago

2 discs, going E
Case 646
7-Jul
6-Jul




Case 662

6:15 pm CST



Case 678

9:10 pm CST



Case 683

10:35 pm CST



Case 694
8-Jul
7-Jul
Midday

Meridian
2 rnd, left smoke
Case 695
8-Jul
6-Jul
11:30 am PST

nr Meridian
1 round, silver, fast
Case 696
8-Jul
11-Jul

Ms Maude Lawyer

Obj fell in flames
Case 697a Ab 28 June Robert Larkin Feather River nr Oroville 3 dark objs, 1 w/points, lk umbrella
Case 697b 6-Jul 5:05 pm PST Mr/Mrs A.L.Watson and son Charles and daughter Connie at home 1 Lge disc, aluminum   fast & high, lifted up & disappeared, SW 
Case 697c 6-Jul ab 5 pm PST Mrs D D Wright 1 silver object, turned on its side, then level again
Case 697 6-Jul ab 5 pm PST Harold Grass nr Lake Wyandotte 1 Ig round thin disc  turned on side and then flattened out
Case 781 9-Jul 8-Jul Daytime Leo Sequin, of Martinette & Floyd Lecanne, of Menominee Filling station attendants
Case 784 9-Jul 5-Jul Evening Frank Mifflin and wife Eva Straight course to S
Case 790 10:00 am EDT
Case 793 9-Jul 8-Jul
Case 823 ab 10-Jul 10-Jul 3 witnesses Bolide-like object, slow speed, high alt., steady course
Case 824 ab 11-Jul 10-Jul Harmon Field


Section VI - UFO Cases Not in the Original Report

this is only a sample to follow
Case 34 -- June 24, near Lonejack, Missouri: On the same afternoon that Kenneth Arnold reported seeing nine discs in Washington, seven or eight "platter-shaped" objects were seen flying in loose formation about 30 miles southeast of Kansas City.
            Lester Swingleson and his wife, Wilma, whose home was two miles north of Lonejack on U.S. Highway 50, saw the group of objects come into view from the southeast at high speed and pass overhead in a matter of seconds, proceeding in a steady course to the northwest that would have taken them over Kansas City. The Swinglesons described seeing white vapor trails streaming from each object. With them at the time were two young girls, the daughters of neighbor Harold Coy. At the time of the sighting, Swingleson was an electrician with the Sheffield Steel Corporation.
Case 825 -- See Section II, page 4 for details
Case 854 -- See Section I Addendum on Occupant Reports for details
Case 855 -- See Section I Addendum on Occupant Reports for details
Case 856 -- See Section I Addendum on Occupant Reports for details

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