SUBJECT: REPORTED UFO SIGHTINGS IN FLORIDA FILE: UFO1654 NEWS CLIPPING SERVICE DATE OF ARTICLE: January 29, 1989 SOURCE OF ARTICLE: Tribune LOCATION: Tampa, Florida BYLINE: None ======================================================== (C) Copyright 1989 ParaNet Information Service All Rights Reserved. THIS FILE WAS PROVIDED BY THE UFO NEWSCLIPPING SERVICE AND PREPARED BY PARANET ALPHA -- PARANET INFORMATION SERVICE PARANET INFORMATION SERVICE BBS PARANET ALPHA DENVER, COLORADO ======================================================== REPORTED UFO SIGHTINGS IN FLORIDA August 1952--A Boy Scoutmaster in West Palm Beach encounters "ball lightning" and surmises that it is a UFO. Ball lightning consists of balls of fire that fall swiftly from clouds and then explode on the ground. August 1954--Five sightings of UFOs take place near Gainesville. November 1955--At least 15 reports of UFOs in Marion County. November 1957--Sightings in Florida escalate. Headline in Tribune reads, "Will Sputnik Collide With a Flying Saucer?" July 1964--Thirty eight reports of UFOs in Clearwater during Fourth of July fireworks display. These are entered in Air Force's Project Blue Book but later are revealed to be part of a prank. April 1, 1965--A flying saucer hoax, complete with photographs, appears in Tribune's "In Our Town" column by Patrick Kelly. Pictures attributed to a WFLA-TV newsman actually were taken by Tribune photographer. April 1965--First of UFO sightings reported by Brooksville resident John Reeves. Reeves says a spaceship, about 20 to 30 feet in diameter, landed near his home and humanoids got out. He says the craft then retreated at an estimated speed of 5,000 mph and was visible in the sky for only 10 seconds. Reeves says he retrieved a piece of paper inscribed with strange symbols. Investigators from MacDill Air Force Base and the Pentagon later decide Reeves' experience is an elaborate hoax. The piece of paper is found to be of common material, and the message is a simple code for the words, "Planet Mars, are you coming home soon? We miss you very much. Why did you stay away so long?" April 1966--Sighting of UFO by passengers and pilots of airplane flying over Ocala toward Tallahassee. Florida Governor Hayden Burns was on the airplane. May 1966--Cocoa Beach Chamber of Commerce erects and dedicates UFO landing strip at Fisher Park, next to Cape Kennedy. A welcoming committee is formed and signs indicate that it is a UFO hospitality station. December 1966--Brooksville resident John Reeves reports another encounter with a UFO. This time, he says, visitors left footprints and impression of landing gear in the soil. August 1968--Brooksville resident John Reeves reports taking trip with UFO creatures and walking on the moon. He says he has acquired additional evidence from the aliens, including a piece of metal rarely found in nature and moon dust that resembles the substance brought back by American probes. September 1973--On four consecutive nights, UFO sightings are reported throughout Florida. May 1974--UFO reported in south Tampa, near intersection of Gandy Boulevard and Manhattan Avenue. Eyewitness Carolene Heart says the UFO came and went several times between the hours of 7 p.m. and 2 a.m. one evening. She says witnesses include personnel from MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa Fire Department and local television stations. Those organizations have no history of the sighting, however, nor was there news coverage of the event. September 1977--Numerous individuals, including Bay County sheriff's deputies and security personnel from Tyndall Air Force Base, report seeing a UFO in Calloway near Panama City. One of the deputies, Bobby Nowell, says the UFO was visible for more than three hours in the southeastern sky. An amateur astronomer and former pilot, Nowell says, "There was no logical explanation for what I saw." January 1979--UFO sighting reported in Winter Haven by police officer Ron Perdue. January through July 1980--More than six UFO sightings reported in Pasco County. June 1986--Many reports of UFOs sighted in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Manatee and Sarasota counties. Meteor shower suspected. June 1987--On several consecutive nights, residents of Silver Spring Shores, Goosky Prairie, Citra and Ocala report seeing a UFO. The witnesses include Marion County sheriff's deputy Jay Manifold, who says the craft had "a total of four lights, red and green," and was hovering at treetop level for about 10 seconds. ================================================================= was hovering at treetop level for about 10 seconds. =============================== ********************************************** * THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo * **********************************************