Date:
July 28, 1976
Location: Winsted, Connecticut, United States
Fourteen
young hikers of Camp Delaware, including a 24-year-old
counselor, said they encountered a whining, saucer-shaped
object during an afternoon hike on the 1,460-foot Blueberry
Hill. The object was noticed following a high-pitched
screech, then hovered silently at tree-top level on an
angle above the witnesses' heads.
Source:
Winsted Citizen (Winsted, CT), Aug. 23, 1976
"UFO
Sighting Ruled Bonafide"
WINSTED
A field investigator for the Aerial Phenomena Research
Organization (APRO) has determined a July 28 UFO sighting
by 14 persons here is bonafide and may have been
a robot-controlled disc.
Mrs.
Paula Holmes, president of the Northwest Connecticut Chapter
of APRO, studied the sighting scene on Blueberry Hill
and recorded statements of the eyewitnesses.
Fourteen
young hikers of Camp Delaware, including a 24-year-old
counselor, said they encountered a whining, saucer-shaped
object during an afternoon hike on the 1,460-foot hill
about 3:45 p.m.
Mrs.
Holmes' investigation indicated there were no imprints
in the ground, scorched vegetation or residues, no electro-magnetic
interference evident, broken branches or other traces
to signify the unusual presence. She said the hikers did
not suffer from radiation or any other physiological effects.
All
14 statements match, however, with one discrepancy. Counselor
Ira Leifer said the "silvery, metallic"
object was rotating as evidenced by changing reflections
on its surface. The other campers, aged 14 and 15, said
only a red, dome-shaped top was moving.
The
investigator, who resides in Cornwall, said reports are
consistent that the object was noticed following a high-pitched
screech, then hovered silently at tree-top level on an
angle above the witnesses' heads. The noise returned after
about 15 to 25 seconds, then the object ascended vertically
and disappeared within two seconds: "faster than
anything they had ever seen."
Copies
of the report are being sent to APRO headquarters in Tucson,
Ariz.; The Center for UFO studies in Evanton, 111., and
the Midwest UFO Network, for scrutiny.
Scientific
chemical analysis and radiation detection devices were
not used in the area of the sighting because the object
was not spotted close enough to the earth's surface, Mrs.
Holmes said. Mrs. Holmes said she can only speculate about
what was seen. She deemed Leifer a "credible witness."
(He graduated during the spring as a Political Science
Major of Windham College, Vermont.)
"If
they said they saw something, I would be fairly apt to
say that what they saw was what they saw. I have a feeling,
an actual hunch it was a close-up sighting of a disc,
accidentally seen," she said.
She
said her conclusion "from just the visual sighting
is it might have been a robot-controlled disc."
A
geological study of the area done several years ago by
her son (now a Junior at the Colorado School of Mines)
indicates the composition of the hill includes the metal,
magnesium.
Magnesium
is a lightweight element used in space technology. Some
believers of alien interplanetary travel are convinced
magnesium is used to construct the discs. Mrs. Holmes
said a UFO found crashed in South America, some years
ago, was composed of the material.
There
is no factual data to back her supposition, but Mrs. Holmes
said the object might have been a "prospecting
instrument looking for magnesium." She speculated
a mother-ship might have been controlling the disc from
an earth-orbital position and that it was summoned back
to the ship when contact with the humans was determined
potentially dangerous. She did not discount the idea the
object was self-controlled. She guessed the whining noise
might have been "some type of security thing."
She
said several sightings have been reported locally since
July 20, adding "I think we're in a flap right
now." (A flap is synonymous with a large number
of sightings). One theory of UFO investigators is that
flaps occur during time of natural earthly disaster. There
have been several earthquakes and a volcano eruption recently;
and a hurricane and a tornado locally since late June.
She would not speculate on the theory, however.
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case373.htm