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UFO. Spain

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Added Thu, 15/10/2020
Author July N.
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Incident date: 
22.06.1976 21:27
Location: 
остров Фуэртевентура
Spain

One of the strangest reports of unusual phenomena occurred in 1976 in Spanish The Canary Islands. Although this case contains a very unusual description of the aliens and their ships, the incident is extremely reliable, since it includes numerous witness statements that agree on all aspects of the case.

The phenomenon began on the night of June 22, 1976, when residents of Tenerife, La Palma and La Gomera began to report seeing unusual lights in the sky.

These lights and their maneuvers were different from anything the residents of the area had seen before. The headlines the next morning read that "thousands of people" witnessed the "spectacular phenomenon" that lasted "twenty minutes." The most sensational was the observation of the aforementioned "sphere" occupied by strange alien creatures.

Three days later, the commander of the Canary Islands air Zone appointed an "adjutant investigator" to investigate the events. His findings were passed on by a Spanish Air Force general to journalist J. J. Benitez in 1976, and details of the case quickly spread beyond the Islands to the outside world.

Benitez's investigation will be the basis of his book "UFOs: official documents of the Spanish government".

The case gained momentum again in 1994, when the materials of the investigation were made public as part of the release of the Spanish Archives, a kind of freedom of information act. The 1976 report was huge and contained more than a hundred pages of testimonies, assessments, drawings, and more.

The official Air Force report on the incident is titled the testimony of fourteen witnesses. A type of witness reliability standard based on social status was established. The doctor's report was considered the highest priority, while the average worker's report was of little, if any, importance.

In this particular case, this unfair standard did not prevent recognition of the facts, since all participants were in full agreement with what they saw. The report was very detailed and presented in chronological order.

The initial report of a UFO in the Canary Islands came from the armed escort ship of the Navy "Atrevida". The ship was off the coast of the island of Fuerteventura. The ship's captain provided a detailed report of what he and his crew observed at 21: 27 on June 22.

The whole crew saw an extremely bright yellow-blue light moving from the shore in the direction of the ship, which was three and a half miles out to sea. Some crew members initially thought they saw a normal plane with its landing lights on. Soon the light went out,and the beam began to rotate like a lighthouse.

After that, an intense yellow-blue halo could be seen from the fantastic ship. Surprisingly, the crew watched the ship for a full forty minutes. The ship seemed to be playing with its lights as they constantly changed from one shape to another. Despite the fact that the light show was observed for a long period of time, not a single aircraft was visible on the ship's radar.

Current transcript - Captain Atrevida.

"At 21: 27 (Z) hour. On June 22, we saw an intense yellowish-bluish light moving from the shore towards our position. At first we thought it was a plane with its landing lights on. Then, when the light reached a certain height (15-18 degrees), it became stationary.

The original light went out, and the light beam from it began to rotate. It remained so for about two minutes. Then there was an intense large halo of yellowish and bluish light, which remained in the same position for 40 minutes, although the original phenomenon was no longer visible.

Two minutes after the big halo, the light split into two parts, the smaller part was at the bottom, in the center of the glowing halo, where a blue cloud appeared, and the part from which the bluish core came out disappeared. The upper part began to spiral upward, rapidly and unevenly, and finally disappeared.

None of these movements in any way affected the original circular halo, which remained unchanged all the time, its glow illuminated parts of the land and ocean, from which we could conclude that the phenomenon was not very far away from us. but it was close."

Just a few minutes later, the same object was seen by residents of the Canary Islands. Most of the cases were seen by residents of three villages: Galdar, Las Rosas and Agaete. People of various professions were observed: a doctor, a school teacher, a farmer, a taxi driver, a housewife and others.

A thorough search of the records conducted by the investigator's adjutant revealed that there were no reports of "air traffic or military exercises at the time of reporting" that could explain the appearance of the unknown object. For clarity, the adjutant divided the investigation into two different categories.

One was a larger ship that was observed by the ship's crew members and others, and the second was a smaller one with aliens on board. By his own admission, and in keeping with human nature, the adjutant had no problem believing the reports of a larger ship, but had doubts about accepting the ball, as there were people in it who did not correspond to human beings.

The last word of the General investigator on this matter was as follows:

"The fact that a very strange and unusual aerial phenomenon occurred on the night of June 22 is a true and proven fact, however improbable its behavior and conditions may seem."

The incredible report on the sphere was presented by Dr. Francisco Padron Leon, who lived in the city of Gia. His report is the most extensive of the entire investigation. His biography was carefully studied, and he was recognized as a decent, sane professional, whose words were considered true.

The padron was called to call the house and ordered a taxi to take him to his destination; the city of Las Rosas. As they drove, the doctor and the taxi driver had a light conversation. Suddenly, the lights of the car pointed to a slightly glowing object in the shape of a sphere.

The object either landed or hovered above the ground. The object was made of a completely transparent and crystal-like material. Both the doctor and the driver watched the stars through the sphere. The object was bluish in color with a radius of about 100 feet (30 m). At the bottom of the ball was a platform made of a material similar to aluminum, with three consoles. On either side of the center there were two huge figures from eight to ten feet tall. They were dressed in red and always looked at each other.

The creatures were humanoid in shape, with large heads covered with what looked like a helmet. The doctor, not believing his eyes, asked for confirmation from the taxi driver.

"Do you see who I am?" he asked.

The driver exclaimed, " My God! What's that?»

The cabin was close to the patient's home, and upon arrival, the doctor noticed bluish smoke coming from a pipe rising through the center of the facility.

The doctor stated:

"We were talking about hunting... as we pulled out on the last stretch of road, the car headlights pointed to a slightly glowing sphere that was stationary and very close to the ground, although I can't say for sure if it touched it.»

It was made of a completely transparent and crystal-like material, as you could see the stars in the sky through it; it had an electric blue color, but dim, without blinding; it had a radius of about 30 m [100 ft], and in the lower third of the sphere you could see an aluminum-colored platform, as if made of metal, and three large consoles.

Flanking the center were two huge figures from 2.50 to 3 m [8.5–10 ft] tall, but no higher than 3 m [10 ft], dressed entirely in red, facing each other so that I could always see their profile."

"Then I noticed that some bluish smoke was coming out of the translucent central tube in the sphere, covering the periphery of the inner part of the sphere, not coming out at any moment.

Then the sphere grew and grew until it was as big as a 20-story building, but the platform and team remained the same size; it rose slowly and majestically, and I think I heard a very faint whistle."

The sphere grew to a huge size as it began to rise into the sky. The doctor ran into the house and told the family what he had seen. As they ran outside, they noticed the ball, which was now very high in the sky. He clocked up a great speed towards Tenerife.

Eventually, it turned into a smaller size and disappeared.

Another witness, a woman who was a relative of the patient, was watching TV when suddenly the screen went blank and her dogs started barking outside. Running to the window, she saw the doctor's cabin and the blue sphere above it. She also noted that the sphere was transparent, with two creatures inside. Shocked, she closed the windows and doors and began to pray.

During 1976, there were several other sightings of a similar nature on the island. The final "official" report was ambiguous at best.

The observance of this craft by all who saw it was recognized as authentic, although no "earthly" explanation was offered for its unique appearance and behavior.

On the other hand, although the witnesses of the smaller ball with aliens were classified as completely reliable, the actual presence of the creatures was questioned. In other words, the witnesses were telling the truth, but what they saw was too far-fetched to believe.

No other explanation at the official level was followed, and the phenomenon of the Canary Islands still remains a genuine, well-documented observation of an unidentified aircraft with people.

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From an article in the June 26 / July 2014 issue of Open Minds.

According to the headlines, thousands of residents of the Canary Islands on the night of June 22, 1976, observed an unidentified light phenomenon. This event was reported by witnesses from at least three different islands. 

The Spanish Air Force thoroughly investigated the incident. Although files related to this investigation were declassified in 1994, they were already leaked back in 1976.

For some reason, the secret Air Force reports were given to journalist Juan Jose Benitez in October 1976 by an Air Force general. Benitez included them in his book "UFOs: official documents of the Spanish government".

Records show that on June 25, 1976, the Commander of the air zone in the Canary Islands of the Spanish Air Force appointed an adjutant to investigate. The testimony of at least fourteen witnesses was withdrawn. 

The Air Force divided these witnesses into four categories, ranging from the most reliable to the least reliable. People with intellectual disabilities, illiterate or under the influence of drugs or alcohol were classified as highly unreliable, while people such as astronomers, pilots and aeronautical engineers were placed in the most trustworthy category. Observation reports, like witnesses, were grouped into four levels to assess the quality and quantity of evidence for each.

Witness statements and a review of the evidence allowed the investigating adjutant to piece together what happened on June 22, 1976.

According to his report, the first UFO sighting at night occurred at 21: 27. The unidentified object was observed by everyone. Crew of the Spanish Navy ship Atrevida, which at that time was located near the coast of Fuerteventura. According to Trevigiana, he and his team watched "an intense yellow-blue light" moving from the shore of the island to the ship. Initially, they assumed it was a plane with active landing lights, but the UFO stopped and hovered in the sky. The captain further described that the light "went out and the light beam from it began to rotate. It remained so for about two minutes. Then there was a large intense halo of yellowish and bluish light, which remained in the same position for 40 minutes, although the original phenomenon was no longer visible."

The captain explained that a few minutes after the appearance of this "halo" of light, he noticed the following:

The light split into two parts, the smaller part was at the bottom, in the center of the glowing halo, where a blue cloud appeared, and the part from which the bluish core came out disappeared. The upper part began to spiral upward, rapidly and unevenly, and finally disappeared. None of these movements in any way affected the original circular halo, which remained unchanged all the time, its glow illuminated parts of the land and ocean, from which we could conclude that the phenomenon was not very far away from us. but it was close.

The ship's first mate repeated the captain's statements. The officers also confirmed that the ship's ground-based radar did not detect anything at the time of detection.

The testimony of naval officers was considered one of the most reliable evidence of UFO sightings. However, the doctor's testimony was among the most bizarre evidence gathered during the investigation. 

Dr. Francisco Padron Leon was taking a taxi to see a patient in the town of Las Rosas in Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands. He explained that when he was almost at his destination, the taxi's lights hit a glowing sphere floating motionless above the ground. 

He described that the sphere was blue in color and made of " transparent and crystal-like material." According to his estimates, the UFO had a radius of about one hundred feet (30 m). Inside the sphere, Dr. Padron saw a platform that looked like it was made of metal, and what looked like three control panels. He also claimed to have seen two tall humanoid figures inside the sphere, which he estimated to be between eight and a half feet and ten feet (2.5-3 m) tall. They were wearing bright red outfits and some kind of headdresses.

As the taxi pulled up to the patient's house, Dr. Padron continued to watch the sphere. He described it as follows:

I [then] noticed that some bluish smoke was coming out of the translucent central tube in the sphere, covering the periphery of the inner part of the sphere, not coming out at any time. Then the sphere grew and grew until it was as big as a 20-story building, but the platform and team remained the same size; It rose slowly and majestically, and I think I heard a very faint whistle.

The doctor broke into the patient's house to inform the residents about the mysterious sphere. Everyone went outside to see the object rising high into the sky. The UFO quickly accelerated and flew away with incredible speed. 

The doctor described that it "turned into a bluish spindle shape with red underneath." Similar to the description provided by naval officers, Dr. Padron said that "a brilliant white halo formed near the object, which gradually formed another very bright blue halo."

Although the doctor's testimony looks strange, it was confirmed by the taxi driver, as well as by witnesses at the patient's home.But the investigating adjutant is reportedly still debating whether he should take a doctor's statement. 

He believed that witnesses of humanoid figures in the sphere, "faced with the presence of an unusual phenomenon in the sky, told about what their "mind" made them see, mutually influencing each other." 

He goes on to say in the notes that he "has not the slightest doubt of their seriousness and sincerity. They told what they undoubtedly " thought they had seen."

Original news

One of the most bizarre reports of unusual phenomena occurred in 1976 in the Spanish Canary Islands. Although the case features a most extraordinary description of aliens and their craft, the occurrence is extremely reliable in that it includes multiple witness reports which agreed in all aspects of the case.

The phenomenon began on the night of June 22, 1976, as residents of Tenerife, La Palma, and La Gomera began reporting the sighting of unusual lights in the sky.

These lights and their maneuvers were different from anything residents of the area had seen before. Newspaper headlines the next morning proclaimed that “thousands of people” had witnessed a “spectacular phenomena” which lasted “twenty minutes.” The most sensational aspect was the sighting of the aforementioned “sphere” occupied by strange alien beings.

Three days later, the Commanding General of the Canary Island Air Zone named an “Investigative Adjutant” to make sense of the events. His findings were forwarded by a Spanish Air Force General to journalist J. J. Benitez in 1976, and the details of the case quickly reached beyond the scope of the Islands to the outside world. Benitez’s investigation would be the basis of his book, “UFOs: Official Documents of the Spanish Government.”

The case would regain momentum in 1994, when files of the investigation were released as part of the unveiling of Spanish records, a type of “Freedom of Information” act. The 1976 report was massive, containing over one hundred pages of testimony, evaluations, drawings, and more.

The official Air Force report of the incident was headlined by depositions of fourteen witnesses. A type of standard was established with witness reliability based on social status. A doctor’s report was considered a high priority, whereas a common laborer’s report was given little, if any, weight.

In this particular case, this unfair standard did not take away from the acceptance of the facts, since all involved were in full agreement as to what they saw. The report was very detailed, and presented chronologically.

The initial report of the Canary Island UFO came from the Navy’s armed escort ship, the “Atrevida.” The ship was located off the coast of Fuerteventura Island. The ship’s captain gave a detailed report of what he and his crew observed at 9:27 P.M. on June 22.

The entire crew saw an extremely bright yellow-blue light moving from the shore in the direction of the ship, located three and a half miles at sea. Several of the crewmen at first thought they were seeing a conventional aircraft with its landing lights on. The lights soon faded, and a type of beam began to rotate, similar to a lighthouse effect.

Afterwards, an intense halo of yellow and blue could be seen from the fantastic craft. Amazingly, the crew watched the craft for a full forty minutes. The craft seemed to be playing tricks with its lights, as they constantly changed from one form to another. Even though the light show was observed for a long period of time, no signature was evident on the ship’s radar of any flying craft.

Actual transcript-Captain of Atrevida.

“At 21:27 (Z) hrs. on 22 June, we saw an intense yellowish-bluish light moving out from the shore towards our position. At first we thought it was an aircraft with its landing lights on. Then, when the light had attained a certain elevation (15 – 18 degrees), it became stationary.

The original light went out and a luminous beam from it began to rotate. It remained like this for approximately two minutes. Then an intense great halo of yellowish and bluish light developed, and remained in the same position for 40 minutes, even though the original phenomenon was no longer visible.

“Two minutes after the great halo, the light split into two parts, the smaller part being beneath, in the center of the luminous halo, where a blue cloud appeared and the part from which the bluish nucleus had come, vanished. The upper part began to climb in a spiral, rapid and irregular, and finally vanished.

None of these movements affected the initial circular halo in any way, which remained just the same the whole time, its glow lighting up parts of the land and the ocean, from which we could deduce that the phenomenon was not very far away from us, but was close.”

Only a few minutes later, this same object was seen by residents of Canary Island proper. The bulk of the sightings were by citizens of three villages; Galdar, Las Rosas, and Agaete. A cross section of professions were involved; medical doctor, schoolteacher, farmer, taxi driver, and housewife, among others.

A thorough search of records by the Investigator Adjutant determined that there were no reports of “aerial traffic or military exercises at the time of the reports” that could possibly account for the sightings of the unknown object . The Adjutant, for the sake of clarity, divided the investigation into two different categories.

One was the larger craft observed by ship crewmen and others, and the second the smaller globe with the aliens aboard. By his own admission, and consistent with human nature, the Adjutant had no problem believing the reports of the larger craft, but had reservations accepting the orb since occupants were observed which were not consistent with human beings.

The Investigator General’s last word on the subject was: “The fact that a very strange and peculiar aerial phenomena occurred on the night of 22 June is a true and proven fact, as incredible as its behavior and conditions may seem.”

The incredible account of the sphere was submitted by Doctor Francisco Padron Leon, who lived in the city of Guia. His report is the most voluminous of the entire investigation. His background was thoroughly investigated, and he was found to be an upstanding, sane professional, whose word was considered truthful.

Padron had been summoned to make a house call, and commissioned a cab to take him to the location; the town of Las Rosas. As they rode along, the doctor and cab driver were engaged in light conversation. Suddenly, the car lights pointed out a slightly luminous object in the shape of a sphere.

The object was either landed, or hovering just above the ground. The object was made of a totally transparent and crystalline-like material. The doctor and driver both observed stars through the sphere. The object was bluish in color, with a radius of about 100 feet. The lower part of the orb contained a platform of aluminum-like material with three consoles. At each side of the center there were two huge figures from eight to ten feet tall. They were dressed in red, and always faced each other.

The beings were humanoid in shape, with large heads covered with a type of helmet. The doctor, hardly believing his own eyes, asked for confirmation from his cab driver.

“Are you seeing what I am?” he asked.

The driver exclaimed, “My God! What is that?”

The cab was only a short distance from the patient’s house, and upon arriving, the doctor observed a type of bluish smoke coming from a tube rising through the center of the object.

The doctor stated:

“We were talking about hunting… as we entered the last part of the road, the car lights pointed at a slightly luminous sphere that was stationary and very close to the ground, although I can’t say for sure if it was touching it.

It was made of a totally transparent and crystalline-like material, since it was possible to see through it the stars in the sky; it had an electric blue color but tenuous, without dazzling; it had a radius of about 30 m. [100 ft.], and in the lower third of the sphere you could see a platform of aluminum-like color as if made of metal, and three large consoles.

At each side of the center there were two huge figures of 2.50 to 3 m. [8.5 to 10 ft.] tall, but no taller than 3 m. [10 ft.], dressed entirely in red and facing each other in such a way that I always saw their profile.”

“Then I observed that some kind of bluish smoke was coming out from a semi-transparent central tube in the sphere, covering the periphery of the sphere’s interior without leaking outside at any moment.

Then the sphere began to grow and grow until it became huge like a 20-story house, but the platform and the crew remained the same size; it rose slowly and majestically and it seems I heard a very tenuous whistling.”

The sphere grew to an enormous size as it began to ascend into the sky. The doctor ran into the house, and told the family about what he had seen. Running outside, they observed the orb, which was now extremely high in the sky. It reached an enormous speed, accelerating toward Tenerfie.

Finally it dissolved into a smaller size, and disappeared. Another witness, a lady who was a relative of the patient, was watching television when suddenly the screen went blank, and her dogs began to bark outside. Running to a window, she saw the doctor’s cab, and the blue sphere above it. She also noted that the sphere was transparent, with two beings inside. Shocked, she closed the windows and doors, and began to pray.

There were several other sightings of a similar nature throughout the year of 1976 on the Island. The final “official” report was ambiguous at best.

The observance of the craft by all who saw it was accepted as genuine, although no “earthly” explanation was offered for its unique look and behavior.

On the other hand, although the witnesses of the smaller orb with aliens were classified as totally reliable, the actual presence of the beings was questioned. In other words, the witnesses were telling the truth, but what they saw was too far fetched to believe.

No other explanation was forthcoming on an official level, and the Canary Island phenomenon remains today as an authentic, well documented sighting of an unidentified flying craft with occupants.

sources:

Benítez, J.J., OVNIS: Documentos Oficiales del Gobierno Español, Barcelona, Plaza & Janes, 1977.

Deposition No. B-07 of the Captain of Corvette in the Spanish Air Force file; English translation by Gordon Creighton, Flying Saucer Review, Vol. 23, No. 3, 1977.

Adjutant’s Report, Las Palmas Aerial Sector, July 16, 1976.

Deposition No. A-01 by Dr. Francisco Padrón León in the Spanish Air Force file.

Deposition No. A-02 by taxi driver and No. B-05 by woman in Galdar, in the Spanish Air Force file.

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UFO sightings observed by many witnesses are typically the best, most noteworthy cases, as the multiple witnesses’ testimony provides corroborating evidence. Although most sightings are not mass sightings, there are several high-quality cases involving many credible witnesses, and some of these mass sightings paint the best picture showing the mysterious reality of UFOs. One such sighting occurred in 1976 in the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago located just off the northwest coast of Africa.

In the mid-1990s, philanthropist Laurance Rockefeller financed a report that provided an overview of major UFO events and the evidence surrounding the UFO phenomenon. This report was intended to educate government officials about UFOs, and as such, it was sent to the White House and members of the U.S. Congress. The report, titled “Unidentified Flying Objects Briefing Document: The Best Available Evidence,” was drafted by Don Berliner, an aviation journalist and long-time ufologist. UFO journalist Antonio Huneeus and Marie Galbraith, the wife of investment banker Evan Galbraith (who was the U.S. ambassador to France during the Reagan administration, the Republican candidate for New York governor in 1994, and the chairman of William Buckley’s political magazine, National Review) also participated in the creation of this document. One of the incredible cases presented in the document is the mass UFO sighting that took place in the Canary Islands.

Laurance Rockefeller

A copy of the original Rockefeller report posted by OpenMinds.tv can be found here.

According to newspaper headlines, thousands of residents of the Canary Islands observed an unidentified luminous phenomenon on the night of June 22, 1976. The event was reported by witnesses on at least three different islands. The Spanish Air Force thoroughly investigated the incident. Although the files associated with this investigation were declassified in 1994, they had already been leaked back in 1976. For whatever reason, the classified air force reports were given to journalist Juan José Benítez in October 1976 by an air force general. Benítez included these in his book, UFOs: Official Documents of the Spanish Government.

Records indicate that the commanding general of the Spanish Air Force’s Canary Islands Air Zone assigned an investigative adjutant to the case on June 25, 1976. Depositions were taken of at least fourteen witnesses. The air force divided these witnesses into four categories, ranking them from most credible to least credible. People found to be mentally challenged, illiterate, or under the influence of drugs or alcohol were put into the very unreliable category, while people like astronomers, pilots, and aeronautical engineers were placed in the most credible category. The sighting reports, like the witnesses, were grouped into four levels to evaluate the quality and quantity of evidence for each.

The witness depositions and a review of the evidence allowed the investigative adjutant to piece together what transpired on June 22, 1976. Based on his report, the first UFO sighting of the night occurred at 9:27 p.m. The unidentified object was observed by the entire crew of the Spanish Navy vessel, the Atrevida, which at the time, was located near the coast of Fuerteventura. According to the Atrevida’s captain, he and his crew observed “an intense yellowish-blue light” moving from the island’s shore towards the ship. They initially assumed the object was an aircraft with active landing lights, but the UFO stopped and hovered in the sky. The captain further described that the light “went out and a luminous beam from it began to rotate. It remained like this for approximately two minutes. Then an intense great halo of yellowish and bluish light developed, and remained in the same position for 40 minutes, even though the original phenomenon was no longer visible.”

The captain explained that, minutes after this “halo” of light appeared, he observed the following:

[T]he light split into two parts, the smaller part being beneath, in the center of the luminous halo, where a blue cloud appeared and the part from which the bluish nucleus had come, vanished. The upper part began to climb in a spiral, rapid and irregular, and finally vanished. None of these movements affected the initial circular halo in any way, which remained just the same the whole time, its glow lighting up parts of the land and the ocean, from which we could deduce that the phenomenon was not very far away from us, but was close.

The ship’s first officer echoed the captain’s statements. And the officers also confirmed that the ship’s surface radar detected nothing at the time of the sighting.

The depositions of the naval officers were considered to be some of the most-credible testimony regarding the UFO sighting. The deposition of a physician, however, was among the more strange accounts collected during the investigation. Dr. Francisco Padrón León was in a taxi on his way to see a patient in the town of Las Rosas on Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands. He explained that, when he had almost arrived at his destination, the taxi’s lights hit a luminous sphere hovering motionless just off the ground. He described that the sphere was electric blue in color and constructed of a “transparent and crystalline-like material.” He estimated that the UFO had a radius of approximately one hundred feet. Inside the sphere, Dr. Padrón saw a platform that looked like it was made of metal, and what appeared to be three control consoles. He also claimed to have seen two tall humanoid figures inside the sphere, whom he estimated were between eight and a half feet and ten feet tall. They wore brilliant red outfits and some type of head gear.

When the taxi arrived at the patient’s home, Dr. Padrón continued watching the sphere. He described it as follows:

I [then] observed that some kind of bluish smoke was coming out from a semi-transparent central tube in the sphere, covering the periphery of the sphere’s interior without leaking outside at any moment. Then the sphere began to grow and grow until it became huge like a 20-story house, but the platform and the crew remained the same size; it rose slowly and majestically and it seems I heard a very tenuous whistling.

The doctor raced into the patient’s house to inform the residents about the mysterious sphere. Everyone came outside to see the object that had ascended high in the sky. The UFO quickly accelerated, shooting away at an incredible speed. The doctor described that it “dissolved into a bluish spindle-shape with red underneath.” Similar to the description provided by the navy officers, Dr. Padrón said “a brilliant white halo was formed close to the object, which bit by bit was forming another very brilliant blue halo.”

Although bizarre, the doctor’s testimony was corroborated by the taxi driver, as well as by witnesses at the patient’s house. But the investigative adjutant reportedly still debated whether he should accept the doctor’s deposition. It was his belief that the witnesses of the humanoid figures in the sphere, “facing the presence of an unusual phenomenon in the sky, narrated what their ‘minds’ made them see, mutually influencing each other.” He goes on to say in the records that he “doesn’t have the slightest doubt about their seriousness and sincerity. They told what they unquestionably ‘believed’ to have seen.”

Notably, there are other reports from the 1970s of sphere-like objects containing occupants. In 1970, a boy in East Aurora, New York reportedly witnessed a silent yellowish sphere moving slowly through the sky. According to his report, he clearly saw two occupants at the craft’s control panel. In 1973, a witness in Manchester, New Hampshire reported seeing an orange and gold globe that was “not totally opaque but had a peculiar translucent quality about it.” She claims that she saw a humanoid figure standing at the controls of this UFO. In 1978, a witness in San Antonio, Texas reported seeing a strange, “globular,” amber-colored object with a transparent section through which the witness claims to have seen two “creatures.”

In addition to the witness depositions, the Spanish Air Force’s file related to this case contains more than one hundred pages of questionnaires, illustrations, and other documents. The file also includes a color photograph of the UFO that was taken by a tourist. According to the lab where this photo was developed, “no trickery or modification of any kind was added.”

Following the investigation, and after reviewing all the available information, the investigative adjutant concluded that there was no aerial traffic or military exercises at the time of the incident that could account for the phenomenon, and that what witnesses observed on June 22, 1976 was, indeed, an “Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon.”

Similar phenomena were witnessed in the Canary Islands around the same time period. One of these other sightings occurred in November 1976 and was witnessed by the commanding general of the Spanish Air Force’s Canary Islands Air Zone while he was aboard a transport aircraft. Interestingly, a large halo also accompanied this sighting. Personnel at an air base on the island of Gran Canaria and the crew of a Spanish navy ship also witnessed this phenomenon.

The investigative adjutant assigned to the November 1976 sighting in the Canary Islands concluded that, after looking at all of the similar cases around the islands from that time period, “we should have to think seriously of the necessity of considering the possibility of accepting the hypothesis that a craft of unknown origin, propelled by an equally unknown energy, is moving freely over the skies in the Canaries.”

This article originally appeared in Open Minds Magazine Issue 26 June/July 2014.

Hypotheses

List of versions containing features matching the eyewitness descriptions or material evidence

Booster, the rocket and tracks

For UFOs often take stages of rockets, parts of space ships burning in the atmosphere, the launches of various missile technology for military purposes, etc., and traces from them. They attract attention mostly in the dark, but in the day time have a greater aura of mystery.

Formation of the track of the launch vehicle occurs in the tropopause (the layer between the troposphere and stratosphere), which sharply reduced the vertical temperature gradient. The emergence of the so-called "jellyfish" influenced by water vapor, which are subject to enhanced condensation.

Events

Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)

  • Site: Baikonur (Tyuratam, NIIP-5, GIK-5), Tyuratam (USSR / Russia) Vehicle: Proton-K Payload: Salyut 5 (OPS 3) KSI 3

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Description " The light went out, and the light beam from it began to rotate. It remained so for about two minutes. Then there was a large intense halo of yellowish and bluish light that remained in the same position for 40 minutes, although the original phenomenon was no longer visible, " and the photos are similar to a rocket launch.

A search based on this hypothesis yielded the following data:

Fuerteventura Island, Canary Islands, Spain) Daylight Saving Time (Western European Summer Time (WEST), UTC +1).

For example, according to NASA and SGUGiT OKS " Salyut-5 "(OPS-3 or No. 103, product 11F71) under the program of military orbital manned stations of the USSR " Almaz» with a mass of 19 tons, it was launched into orbit by a Proton launch vehicle on June 22, 1976 at 18: 04: 00 UTC.

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