POWER OUTAGES &
UFOS
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Below is the part of the testimony by Dr. James E. McDonald before the House Committee on Science & Astronautics, July 29, 1968:
Mr. Ryan:
Let me ask a further question: In the course of your
investigation and your study of UFO sightings, have you found any cases
where contemporaneously with the sighting of UFO's allegedly, there were
any other events which took place, which might or might not be related
to the UFO's?
Dr. McDonald.
Yes. Certainly there are many physical effects. For
instance, in Mr. Pettis' district, several people found the fillings in
their mouth hurting while this object was nearby, but there are many cases
probably on record of car ignition failure. One famous case was at Levelland,
Tex., in 1957. Ten vehicles were
stopped within a short area, all independently in a 2-hour period, near
Levelland, Tex. There was no lightning or thunder storm, and only a trace
of rain. There is another which I don't know whether to bring to the committee's
attention or not. The evidence is not as conclusive as the car stopping
phenomenon, hut there are too many instances for me to ignore. UFO's have
often been seen hovering near power facilities. There are a small number
but still a little too many to seem pure fortuitous chance, of system outages,
coincident with the UFO sighting. One of the cases was Tamaroa, Ill. Another
was a case in Shelbyville, Ky., early last year.
Even the famous one, the New York blackout (Nov 9 1965), involved UFO sightings. Dr. Hynek probably would be the most appropriate man to describe the Manhattan sighting, since he interviewed several witnesses involved. I interviewed a woman in Seacliff, N.Y. She saw a disk hovering and going up and down. And then shooting away from New York just after the power failure. I went to the FPC for data, they didn't take them seriously although they had many dozens of sighting reports for that famous evening. There were reports all over New England in the midst of that blackout, and five witnesses near Syracuse, N.Y., saw a glowing object ascending within about a minute of the blackout. First they thought it was a dump burning right at the moment the lights went out. It is rather puzzling that the pulse of current that tripped the relay at the Ontario Hydro Commission plant has never been identified, but initially the tentative suspicion was centered on the Clay Substation of the Niagara Mohawk network right there in the Syracuse area, where unidentified aerial phenomenon has been seen by some of the witnesses.
This extends down to the limit of single houses losing their power when a UFO is near. The hypothesis in the case of car stopping is that there might be high magnetic fields, d.c. fields, which saturate the core and thus prevent the pulses going through the system to the other side. Just how a UFO could trigger an outage on a large power network is however not yet clear. But this is a disturbing series of coincidences that I think warrant much more attention than they have so far received.
Mr. Ryan.
As far as you know, has any agency investigated the
New York blackout in relation to UFO?
Dr. McDonald.
None at all. when I spoke to the FPC people, I was
dissatisfied with the amount of information I could gain. I am saying there
is a puzzling and slightly disturbing coincidence here. I'm not going on
record as saying, yes, these are clear-cut cause and effect relations.
I'm saying it ought to be looked at. There is no one looking at this relation
between UFO's and outages.
Mr. Roush:
Our time is really running short, Mr. Ryan.
Mr. Ryan:
One final question. Do you think it is imperative
that the Federal Power Conmussion, or Federal Communications Commission,
investigate the relation if any between the sightings and the blackout?
Dr. McDonald:
My position would call for a somewhat weaker adjective.
I'd say extremely desirable.
Mr. Roush:
Thank you. Thank you, Dr. McDonald.
(Dr. McDonald's testimony is noteworthy because of its directness and force. He considers the extraterrestrial hypothesis the most likely explanation of the phenomena. On examining the best UFO evidence, it is certainly possible to rule out practically every other hypothesis, and it is on this basis that Dr. McDonald and others lean toward the theory that we are undergoing surveillance from intelligently guided craft from extraterrestrial sources.)
On Wednesday, July 15, 1998, Joel Carpenter wrote:
"In 1992 "Time" magazine published an article called "The Doomsday
Blueprints," an expose of Cold War secrets. The article contained an interview
with J. Leo Bourassa, an Air Force officer (I don't think they gave his
rank but I would guess he was a Colonel - he supposedly delivered the news
of the 1960 U-2 shootdown to Eisenhower) who was the former commander of
"High Point" - a bomb shelter complex for the President and
executive branch officials. It's better known as Mt. Weather, and
is located in West Virginia. The complex was built in the late 1950s. Bourassa
had been the commander of the complex for its whole active lifetime - presumably
until shortly before the 1992 article was written. He said that during
the entire time he had been in charge of the base, he had put it on alert
exactly one time. Remember what happened between around 1957 and 1992 -
the Berlin crisis, the Cuban missile crisis, several mideast wars, the
KAL shootdown, etc. The one single alert was called on November 9, 1965,
the day of the Northeast blackout - because Bourassa thought a surgical
nuclear attack was under way. I wonder if some nuclear sensors somewhere
were giving false alarms, or if he just made the assumption on his own."
- Joel Carpenter
Nov.65: Power failure and faulty bomb alarms.
"Special bomb alarms were installed near military facilities and
near cities in U.S.A. so that news of a nuclear attack would be transmitted
before the expected communication failure. The alarm circuits were set
up to display a red signal at command posts the instant that the flash
of a nuclear detonation reached the sensor and before the blast could put
it out of action. Normally the display would show a green signal, and yellow
if the sensor was not operating or was out of communication for any other
reason. During the commercial power failure in NE United States in November
1965, displays from all the bomb alarms for the area should have shown
yellow. In fact two of them from different cities showed red because of
circuit errors. The effect was consistent with the power failure being
due to nuclear weapon explosions, and the Command Center of the Office
of Emergency Planning went on full alert. Apparently the military did not."
(Located on the www by Joel Carpenter) Twenty
Mishaps That Might Have Started Accidental Nuclear War
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