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A famous case examined by the Robertson Panel was the “Tremonton, Utah Sighting” of 1952, where a couple and two children traveling cross-country on State Highway 30 outside of Tremonton saw what appeared to be 10-12 bright shining objects moving westward in the sky in a rough formation. The husband was able to capture some of the objects on film.
The case was considered significant because of the “excellent documentary evidence in the form of Kodachrome motion picture films (about 1600 frames).” The Panel examined the film, case history, ATIC’s interpretation, and received a briefing from representatives of the USN Photo Interpretation Laboratory on their analysis of the film. The laboratory believed the objects were not birds, balloons, aircraft, or reflections, and therefore had to be “self-luminous.” The panel disagreed with the assessment that the objects were self-luminous, believing that if a controlled experiment was conducted, a terrestrial explanation for the sighting would be confirmed.
I found this picture and I think it has to be authentic because it was made back in those days when we used analog cameras.
I found this picture and I think it has to be authentic because it was made back in those days when we used analog cameras.
originally posted by: 0bserver1
a reply to: muzzleflash
You think it could be WWII German flying saucers?
My speculation: The UAP's look like car or truck hubcaps, that was possibly thrown in the air like Frisbees
originally posted by: 0bserver1
Flying saucers on the beach from a national archive
I found this picture and I think it has to be authentic because it was made back in those days when we used analog cameras.
Italian /English translation
After the disk had drifted a few miles in a northeasterly direction, Ghibaudi discovered two new dark spots that were moving toward him at dizzying speed from the horizon, in the southeast.
They were two other discs of about 10 meters of diameter, to which soon a third one was united. In particular, one of them showed three clear hemispheres that protruded in their inferior part and formed a separation of 120 degrees with each other. During this, Ghibaudi perceived an intense sensation of heat, became totally excited and believed to be in an intense electric field. He looked around, but could not find anything special.
Indeed, he often had the impression that, from the silent flying discs, lightning strikes struck him. In addition, he felt a buzz of his own at the edges of the flying object. From the luminous glow occasional blackish clouds, like those he had already appreciated when the first of the records arrived. Ghibaudi tried to run several times, but a peculiar fascination seemed to immobilize his legs.
When, finally, he lost his balance, rolling in the sand, two children escaped from there shouting, which they had played at a distance of about 200 meters. Shortly thereafter, the formation of UFOs dissolved and disappeared in the distance. Still trembling with excitement, Ghibaudi got into her car and left for Pescara.
There, immediately, he took to reveal his film and had the first photos in half an hour. They unequivocally showed strange objects, although the strips of the negatives were mysteriously "deformed" ...
A student at the University of Rome had stopped that day in Pescara. And, from afar, he also observed UFOs, as well as the photographer Ghibaudi. He later discovered the journalist's car and, through the window, observed a copy of the newspaper Gazzetta del Popolo. In this way he was able to locate the main witness of this extraordinary UFO case.
UFO, flying dishes, unidentified flying objects, also imitations. A UFO over Monte Mario in Rome, Italy October 19, 1954. Some Roman citizens said they were flying the flying dish over the city
Pier Giorgio Caria Holding at the 25th World Symposium on Unidentified Flying Objects and Phenomena Connected to San Marino. Interview with Bruno Ghibauidi, aviation and scientific journalist. From "Mysteries of Rome" 1963 documentary by Cesare Zavattini from his testimony on the phenomenon and shows the shooting of a camel-shaped flying saucer (adamskiano) making evolutions on the vertical of the astronomical observatory of Monte Mario.
originally posted by: MrNeo
Please excuse my ignorance but what exactly would the benefit be of a saucer shape in regards to flying or whatever it is they're doing?
Seems our modern high tech isn't moving towards a saucer design... Are they?
Why did these objects take on a 50s look in the 50s and not something like this?
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