I’ve mentioned the types of evidence for the existence of alien visitation. One of those elements of the proof is the interaction with the environment. I’ve mentioned the electromagnetic effects which have been reported in some, but not very many of the sightings. Levelland, Texas, of course, is the best example. There were vehicle engines stalled and lights dimmed around the Levelland area on November 2, 1957. These were independently reported. For those who want more information, you can find it here:
http://kevinrandle.blogspot.com/2016/03/one-of-best-cases-levelland-texas.html
There is good evidence
that these EM Effects can be observed by instrumentality, meaning, of course,
that they are not a misinterpretation by the witness. This means that we have
something that can be recorded and can be studied. Something that is real
rather than imagined.
In the mid-1970s, Jim
Lorenzen of the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization designed and published
information on how to build a UFO detector in Official UFO. The theory
behind it was that the magnetic waves given off by some of the UFOs, because
they were so strong, could be detected. This gave rise, in the world today, of
the MADAR sightings. That information is at the end of this post.
Currently, there are
MADAR Data Probes deployed around the world and the network became operational
in May of 2018. The DataProbe is a small plug and play device that connects to
the internet and collects data on the local magnetic
field in milligaus, the compass heading changes in degrees, and the local
barometric pressure, all documented with the Universal Time Code once every 60
seconds. The data is fed and stored in the MADAR server. Once the field reading
reaches or surpasses the threshold, the device goes into alert mode and ramps
up to once per second. When the alert is over, the data-rate continues for an
additional 180 seconds. The operator is alerted with a text message to his cell
phone and an email which further documents the event. Which is probably more
information than most of us need, but the point is that the instrument collects
data when the magnetic field suddenly increases.
Here's an
example of how it works. On August 19 of this year, a retired security
lieutenant, who used to work night security at a factory adjacent to that
airport, meaning he is familiar with various types of aircraft had a UFO
sighting. It was about 9:47 PM. when he noticed a pair of odd flashing
lights in the night sky, traveling west to east in a straight trajectory at a
slow but constant speed. The event lasted a little more than a minute before the
lights disappeared behind the trees. The bright white lights were flashing in
unison and similar to anti-collision strobe lighting on an aircraft, but there
were no red or green navigation lights observed, just the two very bright
flashing lights.
Here’s
where it gets interesting. Fran Ridge reported that MADAR site operator at node
137 in Cambridge, like other ops, checked the weekly printouts from NUFORC and
the MUFON CMS. He noticed that there was an incident that occurred right in his
proverbial back yard, only 3-1/2 miles from his site. So, he pulled up the
MADAR data spreadsheet for his node and looked to see if there were any
perturbations in the data. Our analysis showed compass heading change in the
MSV (Multi Sensor Verification) range of 3 degrees from 111.12 to 108.13
in five minutes beginning at 01:47:19 UTC, but without the qualifying field
reading change that normally triggers the device, which in this case would need
to be in excess of the threshold of 29. This is VERY interesting in view of the
compass heading change for three reasons: 1) Three degrees under controlled
conditions is considered as significant. 2) One has to remember that the
original MADAR was based on compass heading change and was very successful. 3)
3.5 miles was given as the distance between the sighting location and the MADAR
site at Canton and occurred within 5 minutes of each other! So, although the
alarm didn't sound, MADAR recorded a significant anomaly.
There are
more stories to be told. One of the most interesting discoveries might be a
lead we have from a source tied to Operation Foal Eagle. This was posted to our
team and appeared as a two-parter in the MUFON UFO Journal in November and
December.
http://www.nicap.org/match/papers/UAP&theKU-Band.htm
By itself,
this won’t prove sightings are if alien spacecraft, but it does suggest that
scientific progress is being made as we bring more technology to the
investigation of UFOs.
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