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- From: aa440@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Dale Wedge)
- Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo
- Subject: TRIANGULAR SHAPED UFO INVESTIGATION REVISITED
- Date: 11 Aug 93 15:57:30 GMT
- Reply-To: aa440@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Dale Wedge)
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- With the ongoing interest in triangular-shaped UFOs, I thought that
- I would upload a case that I worked on in 1988 along with a fellow
- investigator.
-
- With the continuing interest over triangular shaped UFOs, I
- am uploading an article on an incident that both Dale B.
- Wedge and Rick Dell'Aquila worked on in 1988. The investi-
- gation received an award from MUFON. The event remains un-
- solved, but is still interesting.
-
- Rick Dell'Aquilla (co-Sysop) of this system wrote an
- article on our involvement with the Eastlake, Ohio case.
- The following is the text concerning our investigation:
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- Richard P. Dell'Aquila and Dale Wedge, Ohio State Section
- Directors for Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga and Ashtabula
- Counties (note: Dale B. Wedge no longer is associated
- with MUFON) investigated a series of sightings beginning
- around March 4, 1988 and seemingly centered around sever-
- Power Plants around Eastlake, Ohio.
-
- March 4, 1988 was a clear, crisp night. The stars were
- clearly visible, especially to the north over the lake where
- there are no city lights. Venus and Jupiter were bright and
- in close proximity to each other in the western sky. At
- about 6:30 P.M., S.B. (name withheld) and her children were
- driving home to Eastlake along the lake shore when they
- observed a large blimp-like object with lights at each end,
- hovering over the lake and rocking up and down like a
- "teeter totter."
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- One light was brighter than the other and was strobing.
- On arriving home, she asked her husband to accompany her to
- the beach about 200 yards north for a closer view of the
- object which she described as "larger than a football field
- at arm's length."
-
- She and her husband walked onto the beach. The noiseless
- object was gun metal gray and seemed to cause the ice on
- the lake to rumble and crack loudly in an unusual way which
- frightened her. The witnesses had to shout to be heard
- by each other, and were surprised that no dogs were out
- barking as would have been expected.
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- After observing the object for a while, the couple became
- concerned for the safety of their children in the car when
- the object revolved slowly about 90 degrees, coming almost
- overhead (about 1/4 mile high) and pointing it's "front"
- end down toward them. They drove the children home (which
- was only one street up from the lake) and continued
- watching the object from their living room window which
- faces the lake. A neighbor was phoned and she and her son
- went to the beach, reporting the same thing. They took
- photographs which did not turn out (others from elsewhere
- would).
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- The object began to descend and the witnesses returned to
- the beach, where it was now observed to have red and blue
- blinking lights. It emitted 5 or 6 noiseless, intensly
- bright yellow triangular lights from its side. Mr. B.
- noticed a brighter light at the apex of the triangles.
- They intermittently hovered around the larger object,
- darted and zig-zagged into the night sky at velocities far
- in excess of known aircraft.
-
- Mr. B stated the noiseless triangular objects were
- smaller than a one-seat Cessna and travelled 50 mile
- stretches low over the ice in the "snap of a finger."
- They were said to be able to approach the shore, turn abrupt
- right angles due east toward a Power Plant about 12
- miles away, climbing rapidly and returning again, all within
- several seconds. By this time, a Coast Guard patrol
- vehicle had arrived on the beach in response to S.B.'s
- several phone calls.
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- The triangular objects came closer to the shore, causing
- the witnesses to become concerned that the lights on
- the Coast Guard vehicle would attract the objects and the
- lights were turned off. The triangles continued to fly
- off at high speed northward over the lake and eastward
- toward the Power Plant. About an hour later, they
- returned one at a time into the large ship, which then
- landed on the ice. Several multi-colored lights now came
- on for about 5 minutes on the bottom of the object "in a
- wave like a movie theater sign." When these went off, the
- ice stopped making noise and everthing became "dead
- silent."
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- The object could no longer be seen within about a half hour
- and it was assumed to have gone below the surface. The
- next day, huge pieces of broken ice were observed in the
- area of the landing.
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- The Coast Guard informed Mr. and Mrs. B the following day
- that the Army and NASA had instructed them not to inves-
- tigate the matter further or go out on the lake in their
- cutter to observe the ice in the area of the landing, since
- the matter was "out of their league and out of their hands."
- They informed the couple that all information was being
- forwarded to Wright Patterson Air Force Base and a facility
- in Detroit, Michigan.
-
- In response to a Coast Guard inquiry, Wright-Patterson re-
- fused to confirm or deny any interest in these activities.
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- On March 7, 1988, the Cleveland Plain Dealer and Lake
- County News-Herald carried articles which attributed a
- series of reports of large brightly lit objects over Lake
- Erie on the prior weekend to several witnesses'
- misidentification of the planets Venus and Jupiter. The
- newspaper accounts indicated that the Fairport Harbor Coast
- Guard went to the area and saw a large bright object that
- seemed to dispurse smaller, briight multi-colored objects.
- But when they called the local air traffic controllers, they
- were "informed" that Jupiter and Venus were in alignment and
- that the colors were the result of "spontaneous gas
- emissions from the two planets." One article even
- attributed this amazing explanation to a professor of
- astronomy at a local university.
-
- On reading the articles, Dell'Aquila felt it was unlikely
- that U.S. Coast Guard personnel, trained in navigation
- and identification of basic celestial objects such as the
- planets, could have made such a gross misidentification.
- Likewise, the statement attributed to the professor of
- astronomy was equally unacceptable, in that no other similar
- "spontaneous gas emission" from the planets cited, of the
- necessary magnitude, had ever been noted, particularly on
- this weekend.
-
- In the course of the follow-up investigation by
- Dell'Aquila and Wedge, a Coast Guard incident report was
- found which states that Coast Guard personnel responded to
- several calls reporting UFOs over Lake Erie on the night of
- March 4, 1988. When the Coast Guard arrived, the report
- confirms that a large object "dispersed 3-5 smaller flying
- objects that were zipping around on them rather quickly.
- These objects had red, green white, and yellow lights on
- them and strobed intermittently. They also had the ability
- to stop and hover in mid-flight." The incident report
- confirms Mr. and Mrs. B's reports, including the abnormal
- cracking of the ice as the object came closer to it and
- apparently landed. "The smaller objects began hovering in
- the area where thee object landed (about 1/4 mile east of
- the power plant) and after a few minutes they began flying
- around again." The report states that, "One of the small
- objects turned on a spotlight where the large object had
- been, but the Coast Guard personnel could not see anything,
- and then the object seemed to disappear. Another object
- approached these personnel approximately 500 yards offshore
- about 20 feet above the ice, and it began moving closer as
- the Coast Guard began flashing its headlights, then it moved
- off to the west."
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- By the next night, a subsequent report states that the
- sightings are misidentifications of the planets Venus and
- Jupiter and that "the flashing lights are gases in the
- atmosphere....
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- Request incident closed this unit."
-
- In response to a classified advertisement placed by the
- investigators, other witnesses contacted Dell'Aquila and
- Wedge, and were interviewed as the investigation
- continued. At about 10:30 P.M. that night T.K. (name
- withheld) took a photograph in his back yard, within a few
- miles of the Power Plant, showing a portion of a brightly
- lit triangular object travelling across the sky. This
- object was later confirmed by Mr. and Mrs. B and another
- witness to be identical to the triangular objects they were
- also observing about the same time a few miles away.
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- T.K. and his friend were outdoors on the night of March
- 4, observing the stars through his telescope. Venus and
- Jupiter were reported to be in the western sky behind a
- stand of trees. While looking southward through the
- telescope, out of the corner of his left eye, T.K. noticed
- a bright, moving object in the sky. He and his friend were
- awe-struck by the triangular object, but he did have the
- presence of mind to take 3 photographs with a small
- "snapshot" type camera loaded with Kodak 110 film, with
- which they had intended to photograph stars through the
- telescope. Only one photograph turned out. It is the last
- in the series, taken while panning ahead of the object, and
- shows the front portion of the triangle. The object was
- described as about 3 - 4 inches tall at arm's length
- and glowing an intense yellow/orange to white, with a
- bright orange/red glow behind it. It seemed to pulse
- brighter and dimmer, moving in a roughly southwesterly
- direction until it was obscured by trees. As it moved, it
- accelerated, slowed and accelerated again. No sound or
- smell was noted, although his dog had a strong reaction,
- running in circles and tugging on T.K.'s sleeve, apparently
- in an attempt to urge him away from the object.
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- PLEASE NOTE: The information contained on this system is
- not intended to supplant individual professional
- consultation, but is offered as a community education
- service. Advice on individual problems should be obtained
- directly from a professional.
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