The file is labeled Oct.
23, 1969 – Vandalia, Ohio a Project Blue Book Case. In it the sparse facts are recounted that witness observed an object that moved W to NW; was shaped like a brown ball; 8 ft in
diameter; flashlight style focused light; Conclusion: balloon or garment bag balloon. This startling finale required 12
pages to report.
Inside this report, however, was a telex style page: “OK Air
Force Station reported employees of some (blacked out business) picked up UFO
on radar at Wink, TX and followed it to Salt Flats, NM."
The report went on to explain that between Wink, Texas and Salt Flats, New Mexico was a distance of 95
miles.
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An intriguing quote that reflects the high level of astronomical understanding of the ancients:
"The moon illuminates the night with borrowed light." - - 6th century BC , Parmenides
Monday, December 9, 2019
PINBALL RESEARCH FILES
Like those charming Russian nesting dolls where each doll lifts to reveal another, smaller, doll hidden inside the one before, the files of Project Blue Book often have stories hidden in reports within investigations. Only the most naive of researchers can look at these files and accept the summation as the total picture of the events labeled. Some files barely touch on the event on the label or summary page. The files resemble the track of a pinball as it zips here and there across a landscape of potential traps and trip wires. The result is often lacking in cohesion or clarity.
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