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186 pages · May 15, 2026 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: THE NATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE ON AERIAL PHENOMENA (NICAP) · 186 pages OCR'd
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Approved For Release 2001/04/02 : CIA-RDP81R00560R000100010001-0 two phone calls, Karaiskos and his brother-in-law went outside to see if the object was still there. It was dark. The UFO was gone. Karaiskos called Mrs. Sutter again, but she said no one at the GOC post had seen the object. “The UFO was in view for approximately 10 minutes, ac- cording to the report, and was motionless the whole time. “Mr. Karaiskos concludes: “The object was definitely not a balloon nor a blimp. My first logical explanation was that it was a vapor trail. This theory was dispelled as it was too low in the sky to be a vapor trail, and it retained its shape for 10 minutes. A vapor trail would have scattered in a few minutes. It is the firm belief of myself and my wife that it was not any known object.’ “qf the angular altitudes and azimuths given were absolutely dependable --and they are not -- it might be possible to discover the object’s actual size, distance, and height. It must have been huge -- several hundred feet in diameter -- to have been seen over such a wide area. Using the times and descriptions of all three groups of observers, it is possible to work out a continuous change-of-phase pattern for the UFO (see diagram). This apparent change in shape and size could have been due to a disc turning vertically in flight and presenting its edge to the observers. Or it may have been a real alteration... Whatever the explanation, it is evident that eight persons did see a UFO -- an extraordinary UFO--from three different areas around the same time...” Cuyahega Falls N 0 5 { MILES ALLIANCE or) <® a 05 10 1S 20) CHANGE-OF- PHASE SEQUENCE QHIO: OCTOBER 2, 1955 1. Ansley; driving west and north of Alliance 2. Barker; driving northwest toward Alliance 3. Karaiskos; driving west in Akron ‘Addenda Later two additional reports for the same date were un- covered. Mrs. Albert Fanty, and her mother Mrs. Della Burroway of Uhrichsville (south of Akron and southwest of Alliance) re- ported two UFO sightings during the day. In the morning, Mrs. Burroway saw seven disc-shaped ob- jects bunched together at high altitude. About 1:00 p.m., Mrs. Fanty arrived for a visit. As her mother described the discs seen earlier, they searched the sky. Then they saw three or four silvery objects travelling at high speed in an irregular line. Shortly afterwards, the air was filled with ‘fine silken-like silver cobwebs which floated everywhere,’ Mrs. Fanty said. [53] 1956; Los Angeles, California; about 1:50 p.m., December 27, three silvery, spherical UFOs were observed by Jack pproved For Release 2001/04/02 ::C ‘Telaneus, a Real Estate Investor. Chancing to look up, Telaneus noticed the objects at about 60 degrees moving westerly. The sides of the UFOs toward the sun were reflecting sunlight brightly; the other sides were shadowed. The objects moved on a slightly rising course. Two did not alter their velocity, but one reversed direction, seemed to speed up, and headed back toward the east. All three objects moved out of sight in the distance after about two minutes. [54] 1957: Toronto, Ontario, Canada; On the night of August 1, a hovering UFO was observed by many residents and a telescopic view of it broadcast on television. One of the witnesses was Eric Aldwinckle, a professional artist, who reported the sighting to NICAP. At 9:10 p.m., Aldwinckle saw the brilliant orange-yellow object, appearing as a sizeable light source, and studied it care- fully for 20 minutes. In the center were two adjoining oblong orange lights, and these were surrounded by a paler yellow glow. The UFO then began moving toward the northwest, climbing ‘upward and outward” at ‘great speed’? (estimated 2000 m.p.h.) 55 I 1958: Nantucket Channel, Mass.; Joseph Gwooz, Master of the S.S, Nantucket, reported an October 7 sighting to NICAP (quoting from the ship’s log): “Time 1455 (2:55 p.m. E.D.T.), entrance Nantucket Channel, while outbound from Nantucket for Martha’s Vineyard, Woods Hole andNew Bedford. Sighted unknown object hovering in the sky, estimated height 8,000 to 10,000 feet at an angle of about 160 degrees. Object remained stationary for a minute or more, then shot up and away to the N.E, and dis- appeared out of sight at a rapid rate of speed. Color of object grayish. Oval Shape.” A sketch with the report shows an object approximately 2-1/2 times as long as its central width. [56] 1959: Henderson, Nevada; Ed D. Arnold and Berdell S. Haycock, security officers for a metal company, watcheda forma- tion flight of four elliptical UFOs about 7:45p.m., June 11. While ‘on duty at the plant, Arnold noticed the objects and pointed them out to Haycock, who confirmed the sighting. The objects were silvery-white and moving slowly from WSW to ENE, remaining visible about 5 minutes. Arnold, a former Navy air identifica- tion and anti-aircraft gunnery control officer, said the UFOs changed formation twice before disappearing. When first ob- served, the objects were in a circular pattern. ‘They changed from circular formation to in-line formation, held for two minutes, then back to a circular formation,” Arnold stated. During the formation changes, two of the objects dipped slightly below the others. Arnold estimated that the UFOs were about 100 feet long and 25-30 feet in diameter, assuming they were within two miles distance. [57] 1960: Intervale, N.H.; At 8:53 p.m., February 3, William M. Kendrick (former PT Boat Commander) spotted three lighted objects travelling in an in-line formation. The first two were yellow-orange, the third brighter and pulsating from red to orange. As Kendrick continued to watch, the bright UFO appeared to launch a fourth object which joined the formation, which then moved quickly out of sight behind Mt. Washington and Mt. Adams. (Next night, three UFOs were seen near East Madison, N.H., travelling in-line, about 7:00 p.m. The third object pulsated from yellow to bright red). [58] 1961: Blue Ridge Summit, Penna.; Mrs. James W. Annis, librarian, in the early afternoon of June 4 noticed a large, narrow elliptical object hovering low in the sky to the north. Farther to the east, a cluster of smaller objects hovered. The UFOs were just above treetops on the visible horizon. Mrs. Annis then saw the smaller objects ‘streak across the sky to the large one.” All of the UFOs quickly moved out of sight behind trees to the NNW. Mrs. Annis said the UFOs ‘‘were extremely faster than any aircraft I have observed.” The weather was clear, with bright sunlight shining on the objects from behind the observer. The large UFO ‘‘appeared like the flat end of a clam shell, seen in profile [i.e., elliptical].”” [59] 1962: Pompano Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Elizabeth Scott, a house- wife and college graduate, saw a hovering cigar-shaped object May 18. The UFO was first noticed about 7:00 p.m. in the north- west sky. The underside was brilliantly lighted, the top dark. For about 9 minutes, the object remained motionless.” Then it moved very slowly south for 30 seconds, and then speeded up and dis- appeared into the southwest very rapidly,’’ Mrs. Scott reported. As it sped away, the lighted underside dimmed suddenly. When it accelerated, it moved ‘‘like a flash of lightning,’ she said. 60] {a‘RDP81 R00560R000100010001-0
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