SUBJECT: THE TEN MOST COMPELLING UFO CASES IN HISTORY        FILE: UFO2372



                        in order of compellingness(?)

   1. "Hudson Valley," or the Westchester Wing, NY 1984
   Thousands of reports, mostly nocturnal, of large, silent, hovering
   object with series of rotating lights. Reports came from many highly
   credible individuals including meteorologists, news reporters, and
   police chiefs. "Planes in formation" theory still in contention;
   however, videos taken by area resident of both the object and a
   formation of planes shows distinct differences. Intermittent sightings
   to this day.

   2. "Cash/Landrum", outside Houston, TX 1979
   Two ladies and 5-year-old boy report diamond-shaped object belching
   fire from beneath, surrounded by CH-47-style helicopters. Soon after
   sighting, all three suffered strange maladies which were likened to
   radiation poisoning. Klass explains as hoax, saying that the witness'
   pre-sighting medical conditions were not released to him for
   examination.

   3. "Roswell Incident," outside Corona, NM 1947
   Object crashed in remote location on a large ranch in early July, 1947.
   Debris recovered by AAF, who issued hasty press release saying "Flying
   Disk" had been recovered. Press release retracted the next day, and
   press conference held at which it was revealed the object was, in fact,
   a Rawin sonde (a device used to calibrate radar). 30 years later, AF
   intelligence officer Maj. J. Marcel claimed that the object was "not of
   this earth", that the press conference was a sham. Interviews with over
   150 witnesses reinforce anomalous nature of object.

   4. "Army Helicopter", Mansfield, OH 1974
   Four National Guardsman aboard Bell UH-1H chopper report sighting
   large nocturnal object on collision course. Pilot-in-Command Capt.
   Coyne puts chopper in descent mode. Object stops in front of chopper,
   then continues westward travel, after which Coyne discovers that
   chopper actually rose 2000 ft. Klass' explanation of a bolide is not
   supported by testimony, circumstances, or scientific principles.

   5. "Bentwaters," Rendlesham Forest, UK 1979
   Three separate sightings of anomalous lights near a NORAD base in the
   UK. Official report filed by deputy base commander, who also taped the
   on-site investigation carried out by Air Police detachment. Occurence
   produced many witnesses, some of whom swear a craft was sighted. Invest-
   igation hampered by conflicting testimony, Britain's Secrets Act, grand-
   standing by one less than credible witness, and possibly the "Control
   Group" -- A US Senator began looking into the affair, but abruptly halted
   and would not communicate further with UFO researchers.

   6. "Washington Invasion," Washington, DC 1952
   Several fast-moving objects appear on radarscopes at three separate
   installations, including Andrews AFB. Interceptors scrambled, but don't
   find anything. Same thing happens the next night, this time objects
   confirmed by ground observers. Largest peace-time press conference in
   govt. history called to explain to reporters that radar traces were
   caused by thermal inversions, despite absence of proper weather
   conditions on the nights in question.

   7. "Great Falls Film", Great Falls, MN 1954
   Little League baseball coach films two objects streaking across sky
   near an AFB. Original explanation was that objects were F-100s on
   approach to AFB, but photo-analysis shows objects to be travelling much
   too fast.


   8. "Trent Photo", McMinnville, OR 1950
   Actually two photos taken by farmer with Polaroid camera, depict
   classic domed saucer. Foreground objects provide good references for
   analysis, which shows object to be around 30 ft. diameter, and at least
   1/4 mile distant. Shadows on foreground structure may be inconsistent
   with time of day provided by photographer; however, that is immaterial
   to analysis of the image's size and distance.

   9. "Travis Walton," Snowflake, AZ 1974
   Five woodcutters allegedly witness abduction of their comrade aboard
   UFO. Abductee reappears five days later, fails first lie detector,
   after which he and four other witnesses pass, one is inconclusive.
   Controversy surrounds suppression of first lie detector results.

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