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UFO. United States

ID #1600778382
Added Tue, 22/09/2020
Author July N.
Sources
Phenomena
Status
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Initial data

Initial information from sources or from an eyewitness
Incident date: 
08.1973 21:00
Location: 
Принстон, IN
United States

Authoritative witness:

"We visited my mother-in-law on the mountain. Carmel, it's about 11 miles from Princeton, where I live, it was evening, a storm was coming, and we stayed there. We had a bad experience. The tree was torn down and we decided to leave. We stopped at a gas station and got some gas, then proceeded to Princeton through the bottom of the Wabash river and (of course) this was the time when they were building the PSI (Indiana power plant) on the right side of the road.

And we saw what appeared to be (now it was dark) a pair of headlights. Well, we assumed it might be a temperature inversion, but then we thought that during a thunderstorm or downpour, you wouldn't have a temperature inversion. But right on that path was Owensville road. We thought maybe it was the headlights reflecting off low clouds. These (lights) were in the air.

Our angle of view changed as we approached it. So we found out that it was over the trees. 

About this time we were overtaken by lightning, and there was a fairly large bolt behind it, and we lit it up all around, and we saw what looked like a saucer. Oddly enough, the whole family witnessed it and we didn't say anything until we got home. 

Which surprised me, of course, we thought it was a car, because it was the same spectral response that you would (get) from the headlights,you know, in the infrared. As we approached it, before the lightning struck, we saw what looked like marker lights, one on each side. Later it turned out that four of them, whatever the light was, were scattered around the dome. And below it was a super-dark cone, the top of which was below the level of the tree. And that thing (the cone) didn't seem solid, the cone coming down to the ground, or anything else. It was quite wide at the bottom of the saucer and obviously reached the point opposite the beam of the flashlight. And, Oh, we were shocked by it.

I was wondering if we could see it again. 

When you go beyond the mountain Carmel and go to Princeton, you'll find a big forest with a bunch of little spots that were cut out to plant popcorn, I think, and corn. And it was over one of those spots, which was actually the exact spot where this Cavanaugh girl was found. 

There is one thing. We discussed this, the family and my eldest son (he is now 15), this is a good topic for us, for inter-family. Ah, if they were lights shining out, I would think they were more outside than inside, because if someone was inside that thing, they would be almost blind, because the lights, if they were portholes.

But the cone under it seemed to be... well, what I saw with the laser, except on a much larger scale, in a different spectrum of light. Of course, during a storm, you will have a lot of UV light, which would make red appear black, or any color would be off-color. Maybe there's some kind of laser in the beam. 

I think they (American scientists) are doing experiments with green lasers that actually support objects. Why not?

Another one. It looked archaic, something from Jules Verne, like pickled metal, you know what I mean? When a piece of metal is subjected to heat treatment, etching, the color of blued silver? It looked like, well, you could say you could see the rivets on the damn thing. Rivets, of course, were not seen, but it looked old-fashioned, not streamlined, (but) straight up and down, a dome, with a small rounded edge on it. 

And Oh, nothing super-modern that could be associated with space travel or anything like that. I really don't believe this damn thing came from outer space (laughs). 

I mean ...Usually there is an explanation, but this damn thing, for me there was no explanation (laughs again), you know, it was, solid.

The damned thing sat awfully still to be... it moved from the West, or let's see, from the East, and then sort of stopped and went down. And so smooth and decisive in his movements. It was not affected by the storm. 

I would say 30 feet (9.1 m) above tree level, five to six hundred feet away, as I understand it. I would estimate this at about 30 to 40 feet (9.1-12 m) (width). Of course, I'm not very good at estimating distances or sizes of objects. 

I overestimated (driving) because I thought it was landing or going down in a field that was just on the other side of the forest, it's a clear field. So I sped up and went up there, and he went into the woods. So I exceeded my estimate. 

We slowed down and watched almost to a complete stop, I would say three or four minutes. All the time we had good lighting from the lightning. Of course, I would say it was ultraviolet, and it forces the colors ... spoil the colors. Changes the heavy UV hue.

The object followed a route from Northwest to Southeast and descended. The weather was inclement, the sky was covered with thick clouds, light rain and lightning. It was warm. A strong wind was blowing from the West. 

The initial observation involved headlights, low on the horizon, with an object at an altitude of about 30 degrees. It was a 4-door 1971 Chevrolet Impala, the air conditioning was on, the Windows were closed, " until I specifically rolled down to look. Realizing that it was a UFO at this time, I turned on the radio, but I didn't hear any interference, and the engine didn't stall, as I read usually happens. 

At about 1,000 feet (304 m) from us, it stopped its linear motion and hovered until we were within 500 feet (152.4 m), and then very slowly descended into the forest."

Original news

 A reputable witness: “We were over at my mother-in-law’s in Mt. Carmel, and that’s about 11 miles from Princeton where I live, and it was evening and there was a storm coming up and we got upset over there. We had some bad experiences. A tree blew down and we decided to leave. We stopped at a filling station and got some gas and then we proceeded on to Princeton through the (Wabash River) bottoms and a, (of) course this was the time about when they were building PSI (the Public Service Indiana power plant) on the right-hand side of the road.

“And we saw what appeared (now this was dark now) to be a couple of headlights. Well, we assumed they were maybe a temperature inversion, but then we got to thinking that during a thunderstorm or rainstorm you’re not going to have a temperature inversion, it’s going to be kinda stirred up. But directly in line with this was Owensville Rd. We thought maybe they might be headlights bouncing off of low clouds. These (lights) were up in the air.

“Our angle of perspective changed as we approached it. So we found out it was above the trees. The lightning caught up with us about this time and a pretty-good-sized bolt was behind it and we got it illuminated all around us and we saw what we appeared to be a saucer. Kinda weird, but the whole family witnessed it and nothing was said until we got home. “What surprised me, of course, we thought it was a car because it was the same spectral response that you’d have (received) from headlights, you know, the infra-red region, HEAVY in the infra-red. As we got closer to it, before the lightning struck, we saw what looked like clearance lights, one on each side of it. Later on, it proved to be four, of whatever the light was, dotted around the cupola. And beneath it was a super-dark cone which apexed below the tree level. And this thing (the cone) didn’t appear to be solid, the cone that came down to the ground or whatever it went down to. It was sort of wide at the bottom of the saucer and evidently went to a point that would have been the opposite of a flashlight beam. And, ah, we kinda got a shock over it.

“I’d done a little snooping around during some rainstorms seeing if we could see it again, my oldest boy and I, back in where we thought it was in the woods. “As you come outside of Mt. Carmel and are proceeding towards Princeton, you’ll find a large woods with a bunch of little spots where they’ve cut out to plant popcorn, I think, and corn. And it was over one of these patches, in fact it was the exact location where this Cavanaugh girl was found. “There is one thing. We’ve discussed this, the family and my oldest boy (he’s 15 now), this is a good topic for us, inter-family. Ah, if these were lights shining on out, I would think they were more outside, than in, because if there were anyone inside this thing they would have been almost blind because the lights, if these were portholes, I’m saying, they would have to be almost blind because the lights were almost the same illumination as car headlights, although we didn’t see any beams shooting out from them as you would on a car.

“But the cone beneath it seemed to be, well, what I’d seen in laser, except on a much grander scale, in a different light spectrum. Of course in a storm you’ll have heavy in ultra-violet, and ah, which could have made a red appear black, or any color would be off-color. Maybe there is something here in a beam, you know, like a laser. I think they (U.S. scientists) are doing experiments with green lasers that actually support objects. Why not?<

“Another little injection here. It looked archaic, something out of Jules Verne, like a pickled metal, you know what I mean? When a piece of metal is heat-treated, pickled, a burnished silver color? It looked like this, well, you’d almost say you saw the rivets on the damned thing. Of course, I didn’t see any rivets. It was old-fashioned looking, not streamlined, (but) straight up and down, the cupola, with a little rolled edge on it. And ah, nothing ultra-modern that you would associate with space travel or something like this. I don’t really believe the damned thing came from outer space (laughing). I mean, it doesn’t ah, seem……. “Usually there is an explanation, but this damned thing, there wasn’t any explanation for me (laughing again), you know, it was there, solid.

“The damned thing was sitting awfully still, to be…it moved in from the west, or let’s see, east, and then kinda stopped and started down. And so smooth and determined in its movements. It wasn’t being affected by the storm any. “I’d say about 30′ above the tree-level, five, six-hundred feet away, I’d imagine. I would estimate it about 30-40′ (wide). Of course, I’m not very good at judging distances or sizes of objects. I overestimated (driving) because I thought it was landing or going down into a field that was just on the other side of the woods is an open field. So, I speeded up and went up there, and it had gone down into the woods. So I had overshot my estimate there. We slowed down and watched it to almost a stop, I’d say three or four minutes. All the time we had good lighting from the lightning. Of course, I’d say it was ultra-violet, and this does make the colors…screws up the colors. It changes the shade’s heavy ultra-violet.

“The object was on an NW to SE track, descending.” Weather was stormy, sky overcast with thick clouds, light rain, and lightning. The temperature was warm. The strong wind was from the west. The initial observation was of headlights, low on the horizon, to an object at about 30-degree elevation. The car was a 1971 Chevrolet 4-door Impala, air conditioning was on, windows closed “until I purposely rolled them down to observe. Realizing at this time it was a UFO, I turned on the radio, but did not hear any interference, nor did the engine stall, as I have read they did. At about 1,000′ from the object, it stopped its linear movement and hovered, until we were within 500′, then it descended very slowly into the woods.”

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