This thread will contain mainly Newspaper headlines and stories of daylight sightings of silver Flying disc sightings.
HANFORD NUCLEAR REACTOR Mid-July, 1945
UFO SIGHTING OVER HANFORD NUCLEAR REACTOR
Mid-July, 1945
Case report from NICAP files
Radar detected a fast-moving object that was in a holding pattern directly above the Hanford plant. It was extremely high and the pilots couldn't see it at first. As they rapidly increased altitude the pilots all spotted it at about the same time and headed directly for its position. None of them could recognize it, but they could see it well from their vantage point. It had a saucer-like appearance, was bright, extremely fast, and very high. The F6F had an operating ceiling of 37,000 feet, but on this day they exceeded that considerably and still couldn't get close enough. It didn't make any overt moves, gave no signals, just hovered there as if observing, staying well enough out of reach. When some of the engines began to fail, and fuel consumption got critical, the planes returned to base one by one, and the strange craft disappeared as quickly as it came. The six F6F "Hellcats" made visual contact with the object described as the size of three aircraft carriers side by side, oval shaped, very streamlined like a stretched-out egg and pinkish in color. The witness who filed this report said that some kind of vapor was being emitted around the outside edges from portholes or vents. The object was observed at noon in a clear sky at an estimated altitude of 65,000 feet. After hovering in a fixed position above the Hanford Nuclear Reactor for an additional twenty minutes, the object disappeared going straight-up as the six Hellcats limped back to the Pasco Naval Air Station (Washington).
The above photos were downloaded from the official Hanford Archive site.
The odd thing about the 2nd one is - there are some odd looking dark spots in the sky.
- None of the other dozens of photos I downloaded from there have any dark spots in the sky or anywhere else in the photos.
- All of the other photos are of the Plutonium plant itself or building or roads or objects.
This is the only photo taken of NOTHING.
- All photos of this plant were classified at the time and have remained so for the last 50 years.
- My question is then 'Why did someone take an eraser or chemical agent on a brush and try to remove the main black spot?
Personally I suspect this photo was taken on the day of the Saucer invasion and someone was told to get their camera quick!
Why else would we have a perfect photo of NOTHING front and center other than UFO's in the sky!
Any of our imaging exoerts here care to take a whack at adjusting the contrast to show us what was originally seen in the photos before someone tried to erase it?
HANFORD NUCLEAR REACTOR Mid-July, 1945
UFO SIGHTING OVER HANFORD NUCLEAR REACTOR
Mid-July, 1945
Case report from NICAP files
Radar detected a fast-moving object that was in a holding pattern directly above the Hanford plant. It was extremely high and the pilots couldn't see it at first. As they rapidly increased altitude the pilots all spotted it at about the same time and headed directly for its position. None of them could recognize it, but they could see it well from their vantage point. It had a saucer-like appearance, was bright, extremely fast, and very high. The F6F had an operating ceiling of 37,000 feet, but on this day they exceeded that considerably and still couldn't get close enough. It didn't make any overt moves, gave no signals, just hovered there as if observing, staying well enough out of reach. When some of the engines began to fail, and fuel consumption got critical, the planes returned to base one by one, and the strange craft disappeared as quickly as it came. The six F6F "Hellcats" made visual contact with the object described as the size of three aircraft carriers side by side, oval shaped, very streamlined like a stretched-out egg and pinkish in color. The witness who filed this report said that some kind of vapor was being emitted around the outside edges from portholes or vents. The object was observed at noon in a clear sky at an estimated altitude of 65,000 feet. After hovering in a fixed position above the Hanford Nuclear Reactor for an additional twenty minutes, the object disappeared going straight-up as the six Hellcats limped back to the Pasco Naval Air Station (Washington).
The above photos were downloaded from the official Hanford Archive site.
The odd thing about the 2nd one is - there are some odd looking dark spots in the sky.
- None of the other dozens of photos I downloaded from there have any dark spots in the sky or anywhere else in the photos.
- All of the other photos are of the Plutonium plant itself or building or roads or objects.
This is the only photo taken of NOTHING.
- All photos of this plant were classified at the time and have remained so for the last 50 years.
- My question is then 'Why did someone take an eraser or chemical agent on a brush and try to remove the main black spot?
Personally I suspect this photo was taken on the day of the Saucer invasion and someone was told to get their camera quick!
Why else would we have a perfect photo of NOTHING front and center other than UFO's in the sky!
Any of our imaging exoerts here care to take a whack at adjusting the contrast to show us what was originally seen in the photos before someone tried to erase it?