ASHLAND
12/3/67
(UFO Encyclopedia)(Magonia)
Ashland policeman Herbert Schirmer was on patrol in the early hours of the
morning when, on the outskirts of town, he saw something on the highway
that he thought was a broken-down truck.
As he neared the object, lights on it began blinking faster and faster. Schirmer turned his vehicle headlights on the object and saw that it was not a truck. He got out of his vehicle and apprached the object, and it took off into the sky and disappeared. When Schirmer started to write the incident in his log, he found that he could not account for half an hour.
Under hypnosis, Schrimer revealed a typical abduction incident.
COLUMBUS
7/29/55
(Bluebook)
10:45 p.m. Witness: Morrice Raymond. Four orange flashing lights and one
white flashing light moved up and down like yo-yos for 5-6 minutes.
FREDERICTON
September 28, 2001
See Filer's Files
LINCOLN
10/6/59
(Bluebook)
8:15 p.m. Witnesses: Lt. Col. L. Liggett (Selective Service) and wife. One
round, white-yellow light made several abrupt turns and flew very fast for
2 minutes.
MULLEN
November 9, 2002
See Filer's Files
OGALALLA
1956
CE-I. Daylight disc. Personal report to Loy. See: Reader's Sightings, page 1
OFFUTT AFB
OMAHA
6/5/52
(Bluebook)
11 p.m. Witnesses: 2nd Lt. W.R. Soper, a Strategic Air Command top secret
control officer and former OSI agent; and two other persons. One bright
red object remained stationary for 4.5 minutes before speeding away with a
short tail.
OMAHA
August 29, 2001
See Filer's Files
OMAHA
September 21, 2001
See Filer's Files
OMAHA
May 25, 2002
See Filer's Files
SCOTIA
11/5/57
(Magonia)
A man heard a noise similar to that of a helicopter and perceived a
"burning" odor. He saw a balloon-like, elongated object that came to
ground level, did not touch the ground, but rose again and disappeared.
The witness was "paralyzed" during the observation. The object appeared to
have generated thick smoke.