SUBJECT: UFO INTELLIGENCE NEWSLETTER - FEBRUARY 1990 FILE: UFO1130 UFO INTELLIGENCE NEWSLETTER ISSUE NUMBER 19 FEBRUARY 1990 Ed: Fran Ridge / UFO FILTER CTR / 618 Davis Dr. / Mt. Vernon, IN. 47620 ****************************************** SIGHTINGS ON INCREASE AND OTHER STRANGE THINGS It's too early to get an accurate handle on national activity for January, but regional activity is picking up. Indiana has recorded four cases already, one of which is too sketchy to list on the IS (Intelligence Summary) this month. Also, Corydon, Indiana, a UFO hotspot of the last four years has had three earthquakes: 1/24 1:20PM 4.0, 1/27 9:06AM 3.5 & 1/29 2:41PM 3.0. Ron Street of the Dept. of Geology at the University of Lexington told me that this was NOT an active area and a lot of weird things are happening in the re- gion. I told him about our MADAR detections in December (12th, 17th, & 22nd). He reported a 2.8 near Mayfield, KY. on the 23rd of December that was not re- ported to the news media. January also produced a few other UFO cases just in. One NL occured at New- ton, NJ. Of more interest was the CE1 at Wanaque, NJ. If you remember, there were numerous sightings over the reservoir in the 60's. NICAP investigated those cases. OCTOBER SIGHTINGS As you may have noticed, October entries make up about 1/2 of the IS this month, and are still coming in. Most of the data is repeat information, some greater detail in some cases. The nebulous material, especially where there is no date given, is not listed at all on the IS. But, what you see (& got) is im- pressive IF not `generated' by the Russian incident of September 27 and the re- sultant media coverage. The calibre or quality of the events appears to indi- cate they were genuine and that more people simply made the effort to call in a UFO report. What impact COMMUNION had on sightings being reported is unknown. It appears that the movie was not released in many areas at all, or for any length of time. WASHINGTON BUREAU FOR UFO REPORTS? REF: 10/27/89 4:45AM HARRISON, AR. - Witness "contacted NASA who put them in touch with a UFO investigative team `in Washington'". The bureau in Washing- ton gave the two women a lot of information about UFO sightings, plus they gave them a little information about their sighting which really surprised them. Some of the things they told them were pretty scary, the women said." (Source: NCS 245-5). Were these women really given information such as this? Are they really aware of who they talked to? Most callers are referred to the National UFO Re- porting Center at Seattle Washington, not Washington, DC. However, recent wit- nesses have stated that they have talked to military officers when given a UFO hotline number! Some state it was Washington DC. Others say the person on the hotline was an AF major or a Col. in the Coast Guard. If this is a government number, why are they giving out this type of information? If this is not, some persons are getting the wrong impression. ROSWELL CRASH EXPLAINED? According to John Keel in a recent article of FATE (March 1990), he has the answer to the Roswell incident-Fugo balloons! Some 9000 paper & balsawood bal- loons, constructed by school children were launched by the Japanese to raise havoc in the U.S. Knowledge of these launches and crashes were top secret in- formation. "The biggest breech of this security occured in July 1947, at the height of the first `flying saucer scare' when, after a sever storm, the re- mains of one of these balloons was found on a ranch in Lincoln County, New Mex- ico." Come on now, John! This incident would have been defused many years ago by an admission by the U.S. authorities if indeed it was a Fugo balloon near Roswell. Maj. Jessee Marcel & Mac Brazel, the key witnesses, would not have had any problem denting this material with a sledge hammer! There would have been no case. FT. MONMOUTH RADAR/VISUAL SIGHTINGS Upon reading Timothy Good's ABOVE TOP SECRET I came across a document con- cerning the 10 September 1951 episode which describes, in more detail, the at- tempted chase of a UFO by a T-33 crew (a Major & a Lt.). This followed a ground radar/visual incident where student radar operators were demonstrating auto track to some visiting brass. The radar could not lock on! Well, the story goes that several tracks during those few days in September were all caused by bal- loons! It's true that the case is not listed in the AF unknown printout, so the only doubt I have is in the one case and the above mentioned document. A T-33 jet could close on a wind-blown balloon very quickly. Pilots see balloons all the time. Was this just another good case thrown out by the AF analysts? I'd like to hear some comments. ******************************* The UFO INTELLIGENCE NEWSLETTER and the UFO INTELLIGENCE SUMMARY as well as monthly UFO reports and statstics may be purchased, at a nominal fee, (covers postage and copy charges) from Fran Ridge at the address at the beginning of this article. Anyone having sighting information is encouraged to contact Mr. Ridge and make a report or please E-Mail me, and I will send the info to him. Every report helps to identify trends. Thanks. BB ********************************************** * THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo * **********************************************