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Matching “Red and Blue UAP” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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A Japan Air Lines pilot reported seeing a UFO over Alaska, which was later attributed to the bright planet Jupiter and possibly Mars by UFO expert Philip Klass. The pilot, Capt. Kenju Terauchi, disputed this explanation, insisting the object moved with him during his flight.
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This document details the communications and actions taken by Japan Airlines Flight 1628 on November 18, 1986, regarding an unidentified traffic sighting. The radar data from Anchorage Center did not confirm the presence of the reported traffic, and no further information was received from civil or military sources.
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This document is a magazine issue from People Weekly dated January 26, 1987, featuring various articles, including a notable account of a UFO encounter by veteran airline pilot Kenju Terauchi.
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The document presents a controversial perspective on organ transplants, claiming they cause irreparable harm to the deceased and violate spiritual laws. It argues that earthly medical science is misguided in its approach to organ donation and transplantation, emphasizing the importance of spiritual and energetic connections that are overlooked by conventiona…
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The 'Southeast Asia Triangles' case from 2017 was assessed by the AARO and concluded that the observed triangular objects were actually static fishing nets, not anomalous objects posing a risk to navigation.
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… public affairs plan for the release of information regarding the JAL 1628 UFO incident, scheduled for March 5, 1987. It details the preparation, organization, and dissemination of materials to the media and public, ensuring transparency and addressing potential concerns about a cover-up.
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…s contractors for special atmospheric research pur- poses, from the first such launching to No. 101 on 17 November 1948. Each of these launchings has been compared with the reported incidents l through 172. Factors of comparison were date of launching and date of recovery with respect to date of reported incidents; place of launoh- ing and place of recovery …
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…ous. However, there may exist some interest- Ge ing restrictions to the anatomy and physiology of a Martian. Rarity of the atnosphere, for example, pletely altered respiratory may require a com- system for warm-blooded creatures. If the atrospherte pressure is much below the vapor pressure of water at the body temperature of the individual, the process of br…
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…AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) f 45. 23'°R-14l- ALE Hq Fifth Air Force, APO 710 DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 5 May 1950 28 April 1950 B=2 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE ; ist Lt. E. BE. Swank, USAF ist Lt. James H. Harvey REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) SUMMARY: (Enter concise summary of report. Giv…
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…imtes during which time it traveled from one horizon to the other. RGR had handy a small pair of binoculars through which he viewed the object. The object appeared to be a bright, glowing, milticolored mass but the relative size and shape were not ascertainable. There were no sounds nor were there any signs of an exhaust such as vapor trails. The weather was…
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…ga Lake. N.Y Wing Training and Operations * & EOF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION apereee - st i | SB weeiines! 1953 | 15 May 1952 an ge.) ES Sen an Pa ed be 4 PROPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE DONALD L. MYERS, LT., USAF Letter from Mrs. Ott _ RIJERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as 3 applicable) ES LS - . me et ee se ~-— ; e. LL renee ae arn …
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…it zig-zagged slightly to the left and right as it continued to come east. It paused for several seconds and then headed back on a northwest course and disappeared over the horizon in the vicinity of the Jet Bar. All this took about two (2) minutes. We then waited and watched in the same direction in anticipation of another one. Another approached at apprex-…
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…ich time the object or light seemd to’ be below his altitudes. The colors of the. light ried from white, amber and réde At one time or amother each color was’ predominant. The light varied in intensity and during the brightness seemed to swell with’flaring edges ( s¥ ) then returning to round when light decreased. At‘no time was'a pattern noted in changes or…
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… +--+ AREA REPORTED ON | FROM (Agency) Lake Charles, La, DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION ALUATIO February 1953 le ¥ebruary 1253 & Bs, RU da ac nce tn So SaceReD ay ( Officer) CE DONALD RR, CASETY MAJOR USAF | Crew Members 52nd Bomb Sq, 68th Bomb We, REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, ete., as applicable) AFL 200-5 and TT? 68th DOI 136…
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…O, PAGE OC OF 3 PAGES Captain Roderick D. Thompson, instructor pilot, assigned to Luke Air Force Base, reported the sighting of an unidentified object which he and two fellow officers observed while on a training mission. Investigation by this office produced the following information; 1. Object was never actually observed, but a high altitude condensation p…
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…N FROM (Agency) Fort Davis, Texas 97th Bomb Wing, $10th Air Div, Biggs AFB,Te DATE OF REPORT | DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 1 May 1953 19 April 1953 Fe6 PREPARED BY (Officer) a \ ‘ | SOURCE H. B. BENTZ, Capt, USAF, Dir/Intel Mr. A. V. Chapin, Ft. Davis, Texas “REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) __ SAF ICP, 15 Aug 5…
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…e SUBJECT OCAMA, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma DATE OF REPORT | | DATE ¢ = INFORMATION ra | ta Nak EVALUATION 9 July 1953 July 19 Ls tne ( TT A” cy TY) * TTC? A PREPARED BY (Once) SOURCEHTARRIS , Robert NMI, lst Lt, USAF ba, Barl He. (Civilian) REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) Message OCEO-cT-7-S-E FLYOBRPT bow SUMMARY: …
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…n through a theedolite, The object was sighted frem about 1900I to 19201 heurs, Sunday, 21 June 1953, The object was described as being silvery er metallic celored with no exhaust trail, moving at. an estimated speed of 20 miles per hour by observers seeing the object with the naked eye. Obser- vers using theodelite estimated the object's speed to be about 4…
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…ROM (Agency) Deer Creek Springs, Nevaia Group Intelligence, Nellis APB, Nevaia DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 29 July 1953 26 July 1953 Bod PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Captain C.E, Miller, Jre, Gp Intel Off | Robert R, Seneker & George L, Weingarten REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) In compliance wit…
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…M (Agency) Bermuda 32 22N~- 6, )1W Intelligence Officer, 53d SRS, Med, Wea DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 27 August 1953 26 August 1953 A-6 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Matthew Je Foley, Captain, Intel off lst Lt Norman Re Lucia REFERENCES (Conérol number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) AFL 2005 SUMMARY: (Enter concise summar…