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Post by The Herald Erjen on Oct 13, 2018 8:46:14 GMT
I believe I have collated enough information to know the basics of what happened and why it happened, although the particulars will probably elude me for the rest of my life.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2018 12:40:22 GMT
A lesson to all pilots - don't climb to five miles high when you don't have an oxygen mask.
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Post by Aj_June on Oct 16, 2018 3:21:29 GMT
I believe I have collated enough information to know the basics of what happened and why it happened, although the particulars will probably elude me for the rest of my life. What about the fact that one of your greatest enemies Puvo has returned to the board. I don't see you resuming the rivalry. So much like cinemachinery are you also a full time politics board poster now?
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Oct 16, 2018 3:41:22 GMT
I believe I have collated enough information to know the basics of what happened and why it happened, although the particulars will probably elude me for the rest of my life.
I've heard and watched about this on one of those COUNTLESS ufo shows.
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Post by puvo on Oct 16, 2018 3:48:36 GMT
I believe I have collated enough information to know the basics of what happened and why it happened, although the particulars will probably elude me for the rest of my life. What about the fact that one of your greatest enemies Puvo has returned to the board. I don't see you resuming the rivalry. So much like cinemachinery are you also a full time politics board poster now? I wouldn't expect either him or I to be overly intetested in the others posting. Well, I'd be interested to know if the moon is back where it's supposed to be, but outside of that...
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Post by Aj_June on Oct 16, 2018 3:52:46 GMT
What about the fact that one of your greatest enemies Puvo has returned to the board. I don't see you resuming the rivalry. So much like cinemachinery are you also a full time politics board poster now? I wouldn't expect either him or I to be overly intetested in the others posting. Well, I'd be interested to know if the moon is back where it's supposed to be, but outside of that... Don't know about you or him but I certainly have a lot of interest in you two conversing. After all I still read this gem from you concerning his posts and feel amused. Won't mind some more amusement.
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Oct 16, 2018 5:18:10 GMT
The BIZARRE 1953 Kinross UFO Incident...
Is this the missing jet from the 1953 Kinross UFO incident?
"At 6:22 p.m. on November 23, 1953, an F-89 Scorpion jet was scrambled from Kinross Air Force Base near the Michigan Soo to intercept an unidentified object detected in restricted airspace over the Soo Locks.".
The disappearance of two Madison airmen in 1953 remains a mystery
""The unsolved case called "one of the most enduring mysteries of the Great Lakes" has been the subject of numerous articles and a film on Canadian television."".
Another unsolved mystery: The Kinross Incident
"The Kinross Incident is a famous aviation accident which many still believe shows proof of an extraterrestrial encounter. The story unfolds in late November in 1953 over the Great Lakes.".
Mystery over Lake Superior
"The history of Lake Superior includes some legendary events which we have examined over the years here on the Pasty Cam, like the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald or the City of Bangor incident, or the drowning of Douglass Houghton. Today's Shoebox Memory looks back to 1953 when two young pilots were lost in a mission which remains an unexplained mystery.".
November 23, 1953: UFO captures US fighter jet! (Kinross Incident)
"A Brief History: On November 23, 1953, a United States Air Force F-89C interceptor fighter jet was scrambled to intercept an unknown radar contact over Lake Michigan. The jet, both crewmen (pilot and radar operator) were never seen or heard from again. Were this Air Force jet and its crew abducted by aliens? You be the judge.".
The Bizarre 1953 Kinross UFO Incident
"Just as frightening as the Mantell incident, though more bizarre and less publicized, was a fatal encounter that occurred on November 23, 1953, over Lake Superior. That evening, as Air Defense Command radar tracked an unidentified target moving at 500 miles per hour over the lake, an F-89C all-weather jet interceptor from Kinross AFB took off in hot pursuit. Radar operators watched the aircraft close in on the UFO, and then something fantastic happened: The two blips merged and then faded on the screen, and all communication with the interceptor ceased. An extensive land and water search found not a trace of the craft nor the two men aboard it: pilot Lt. Felix Moncla, Jr., and radar observer Lt. R. R. Wilson."
The 1953 Kinross UFO Incident
Investigation of The Great Lakes Dive Company
""Note—In the aftermath of the portentous claims of the so-called “Great Lakes Dive Company” as well as their mysterious disappearance, a few of us (myself included) have been actively involved in the investigation of these declarations as well as “authenticity of the company”; understandably MUFON took an interest in the claims of GLDC and it’s alleged mouthpiece, an individual calling himself “Adam Jimenez”; much of their (MUFON) investigative path paralleled my own; consequently we came up with the same results."".
Felix Moncla
"First Lieutenant Felix Eugene Moncla Jr. (October 21, 1926 – presumed dead November 23, 1953) was a United States Air Force pilot who disappeared while performing an air defense intercept over Lake Superior in 1953. This is sometimes known as the Kinross Incident, after Kinross Air Force Base, where Moncla was on temporary assignment when he disappeared.".
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Oct 16, 2018 9:03:23 GMT
The BIZARRE 1953 Kinross UFO Incident...
Is this the missing jet from the 1953 Kinross UFO incident?
"At 6:22 p.m. on November 23, 1953, an F-89 Scorpion jet was scrambled from Kinross Air Force Base near the Michigan Soo to intercept an unidentified object detected in restricted airspace over the Soo Locks.".
The disappearance of two Madison airmen in 1953 remains a mystery
""The unsolved case called "one of the most enduring mysteries of the Great Lakes" has been the subject of numerous articles and a film on Canadian television."".
Another unsolved mystery: The Kinross Incident
"The Kinross Incident is a famous aviation accident which many still believe shows proof of an extraterrestrial encounter. The story unfolds in late November in 1953 over the Great Lakes.".
Mystery over Lake Superior
"The history of Lake Superior includes some legendary events which we have examined over the years here on the Pasty Cam, like the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald or the City of Bangor incident, or the drowning of Douglass Houghton. Today's Shoebox Memory looks back to 1953 when two young pilots were lost in a mission which remains an unexplained mystery.".
November 23, 1953: UFO captures US fighter jet! (Kinross Incident)
"A Brief History: On November 23, 1953, a United States Air Force F-89C interceptor fighter jet was scrambled to intercept an unknown radar contact over Lake Michigan. The jet, both crewmen (pilot and radar operator) were never seen or heard from again. Were this Air Force jet and its crew abducted by aliens? You be the judge.".
The Bizarre 1953 Kinross UFO Incident
"Just as frightening as the Mantell incident, though more bizarre and less publicized, was a fatal encounter that occurred on November 23, 1953, over Lake Superior. That evening, as Air Defense Command radar tracked an unidentified target moving at 500 miles per hour over the lake, an F-89C all-weather jet interceptor from Kinross AFB took off in hot pursuit. Radar operators watched the aircraft close in on the UFO, and then something fantastic happened: The two blips merged and then faded on the screen, and all communication with the interceptor ceased. An extensive land and water search found not a trace of the craft nor the two men aboard it: pilot Lt. Felix Moncla, Jr., and radar observer Lt. R. R. Wilson."
The 1953 Kinross UFO Incident
Investigation of The Great Lakes Dive Company
""Note—In the aftermath of the portentous claims of the so-called “Great Lakes Dive Company” as well as their mysterious disappearance, a few of us (myself included) have been actively involved in the investigation of these declarations as well as “authenticity of the company”; understandably MUFON took an interest in the claims of GLDC and it’s alleged mouthpiece, an individual calling himself “Adam Jimenez”; much of their (MUFON) investigative path paralleled my own; consequently we came up with the same results."".
Felix Moncla
"First Lieutenant Felix Eugene Moncla Jr. (October 21, 1926 – presumed dead November 23, 1953) was a United States Air Force pilot who disappeared while performing an air defense intercept over Lake Superior in 1953. This is sometimes known as the Kinross Incident, after Kinross Air Force Base, where Moncla was on temporary assignment when he disappeared.".
I remember the Kinross Incident with the F-89 Scorpion that vanished. It was in a UFO comic book that I had as a kid. I might still have it somewhere around the house. The F-89 could carry nuclear air-to-air rockets. I've wondered if this incident may have inspired the Star Trek episode "Tomorrow is Yesterday." Of course, on Star Trek they managed to rewrite it and give it a happy ending. Not so for the missing airmen in real life.
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Oct 16, 2018 12:13:28 GMT
The BIZARRE 1953 Kinross UFO Incident...Is this the missing jet from the 1953 Kinross UFO incident?"At 6:22 p.m. on November 23, 1953, an F-89 Scorpion jet was scrambled from Kinross Air Force Base near the Michigan Soo to intercept an unidentified object detected in restricted airspace over the Soo Locks.". The disappearance of two Madison airmen in 1953 remains a mystery""The unsolved case called "one of the most enduring mysteries of the Great Lakes" has been the subject of numerous articles and a film on Canadian television."". Another unsolved mystery: The Kinross Incident"The Kinross Incident is a famous aviation accident which many still believe shows proof of an extraterrestrial encounter. The story unfolds in late November in 1953 over the Great Lakes.". Mystery over Lake Superior"The history of Lake Superior includes some legendary events which we have examined over the years here on the Pasty Cam, like the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald or the City of Bangor incident, or the drowning of Douglass Houghton. Today's Shoebox Memory looks back to 1953 when two young pilots were lost in a mission which remains an unexplained mystery.". November 23, 1953: UFO captures US fighter jet! (Kinross Incident)"A Brief History: On November 23, 1953, a United States Air Force F-89C interceptor fighter jet was scrambled to intercept an unknown radar contact over Lake Michigan. The jet, both crewmen (pilot and radar operator) were never seen or heard from again. Were this Air Force jet and its crew abducted by aliens? You be the judge.". The Bizarre 1953 Kinross UFO Incident"Just as frightening as the Mantell incident, though more bizarre and less publicized, was a fatal encounter that occurred on November 23, 1953, over Lake Superior. That evening, as Air Defense Command radar tracked an unidentified target moving at 500 miles per hour over the lake, an F-89C all-weather jet interceptor from Kinross AFB took off in hot pursuit. Radar operators watched the aircraft close in on the UFO, and then something fantastic happened: The two blips merged and then faded on the screen, and all communication with the interceptor ceased. An extensive land and water search found not a trace of the craft nor the two men aboard it: pilot Lt. Felix Moncla, Jr., and radar observer Lt. R. R. Wilson." The 1953 Kinross UFO IncidentInvestigation of The Great Lakes Dive Company""Note—In the aftermath of the portentous claims of the so-called “Great Lakes Dive Company” as well as their mysterious disappearance, a few of us (myself included) have been actively involved in the investigation of these declarations as well as “authenticity of the company”; understandably MUFON took an interest in the claims of GLDC and it’s alleged mouthpiece, an individual calling himself “Adam Jimenez”; much of their (MUFON) investigative path paralleled my own; consequently we came up with the same results."". Felix Moncla"First Lieutenant Felix Eugene Moncla Jr. (October 21, 1926 – presumed dead November 23, 1953) was a United States Air Force pilot who disappeared while performing an air defense intercept over Lake Superior in 1953. This is sometimes known as the Kinross Incident, after Kinross Air Force Base, where Moncla was on temporary assignment when he disappeared.". I remember the Kinross Incident with the F-89 Scorpion that vanished. It was in a UFO comic book that I had as a kid. I might still have it somewhere around the house. The F-89 could carry nuclear air-to-air rockets. I've wondered if this incident may have inspired the 'Star Trek' episode "Tomorrow is Yesterday." Of course, on 'Star Trek' they managed to rewrite it and give it a happy ending. Not so for the missing airmen in real life. Your post reminded me of THIS (Kinross) incident.
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Post by progressiveelement on Oct 16, 2018 12:44:29 GMT
The BIZARRE 1953 Kinross UFO Incident...
Is this the missing jet from the 1953 Kinross UFO incident?
"At 6:22 p.m. on November 23, 1953, an F-89 Scorpion jet was scrambled from Kinross Air Force Base near the Michigan Soo to intercept an unidentified object detected in restricted airspace over the Soo Locks.".
The disappearance of two Madison airmen in 1953 remains a mystery
""The unsolved case called "one of the most enduring mysteries of the Great Lakes" has been the subject of numerous articles and a film on Canadian television."".
Another unsolved mystery: The Kinross Incident
"The Kinross Incident is a famous aviation accident which many still believe shows proof of an extraterrestrial encounter. The story unfolds in late November in 1953 over the Great Lakes.".
Mystery over Lake Superior
"The history of Lake Superior includes some legendary events which we have examined over the years here on the Pasty Cam, like the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald or the City of Bangor incident, or the drowning of Douglass Houghton. Today's Shoebox Memory looks back to 1953 when two young pilots were lost in a mission which remains an unexplained mystery.".
November 23, 1953: UFO captures US fighter jet! (Kinross Incident)
"A Brief History: On November 23, 1953, a United States Air Force F-89C interceptor fighter jet was scrambled to intercept an unknown radar contact over Lake Michigan. The jet, both crewmen (pilot and radar operator) were never seen or heard from again. Were this Air Force jet and its crew abducted by aliens? You be the judge.".
The Bizarre 1953 Kinross UFO Incident
"Just as frightening as the Mantell incident, though more bizarre and less publicized, was a fatal encounter that occurred on November 23, 1953, over Lake Superior. That evening, as Air Defense Command radar tracked an unidentified target moving at 500 miles per hour over the lake, an F-89C all-weather jet interceptor from Kinross AFB took off in hot pursuit. Radar operators watched the aircraft close in on the UFO, and then something fantastic happened: The two blips merged and then faded on the screen, and all communication with the interceptor ceased. An extensive land and water search found not a trace of the craft nor the two men aboard it: pilot Lt. Felix Moncla, Jr., and radar observer Lt. R. R. Wilson."
The 1953 Kinross UFO Incident
Investigation of The Great Lakes Dive Company
""Note—In the aftermath of the portentous claims of the so-called “Great Lakes Dive Company” as well as their mysterious disappearance, a few of us (myself included) have been actively involved in the investigation of these declarations as well as “authenticity of the company”; understandably MUFON took an interest in the claims of GLDC and it’s alleged mouthpiece, an individual calling himself “Adam Jimenez”; much of their (MUFON) investigative path paralleled my own; consequently we came up with the same results."".
Felix Moncla
"First Lieutenant Felix Eugene Moncla Jr. (October 21, 1926 – presumed dead November 23, 1953) was a United States Air Force pilot who disappeared while performing an air defense intercept over Lake Superior in 1953. This is sometimes known as the Kinross Incident, after Kinross Air Force Base, where Moncla was on temporary assignment when he disappeared.".
I remember the Kinross Incident with the F-89 Scorpion that vanished. It was in a UFO comic book that I had as a kid. I might still have it somewhere around the house. The F-89 could carry nuclear air-to-air rockets. I've wondered if this incident may have inspired the Star Trek episode "Tomorrow is Yesterday." Of course, on Star Trek they managed to rewrite it and give it a happy ending. Not so for the missing airmen in real life 👍
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Post by Winter_King on Oct 16, 2018 13:04:12 GMT
Meh... There are more perplexing and strange cases than the Mantell incident. Like the Lonnie Zamora incident for example...
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Oct 16, 2018 17:42:40 GMT
Meh... There are more perplexing and strange cases than the Mantell incident. Like the Lonnie Zamora incident for example... Lonnie Zamora.....that name is familiar. Got to look it up now.
EDIT -- Okay, got it. The cop in New Mexico who investigated a UFO. I remember hearing about it on Coast to Coast. Very perplexing....but there's still no proof that these unidentified objects come from outer space.
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Oct 17, 2018 9:12:37 GMT
Has ANYONE else read this?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Oct 17, 2018 9:25:18 GMT
Has ANYONE else read this? No, but I'm going to try to acquire a copy. What was your impression of it?
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Oct 17, 2018 9:34:19 GMT
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Oct 17, 2018 9:37:46 GMT
Has ANYONE else read this? No, but I'm going to try to acquire a copy. What was your impression of it?
I remember liking it (although I don't think I read the whole thing, can't recall), but I haven't read it since the 70s or 80s. I have some links to buying a copy.
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Post by goz on Oct 17, 2018 23:16:48 GMT
I wouldn't expect either him or I to be overly intetested in the others posting. Well, I'd be interested to know if the moon is back where it's supposed to be, but outside of that... Don't know about you or him but I certainly have a lot of interest in you two conversing. After all I still read this gem from you concerning his posts and feel amused. Won't mind some more amusement. LOL that takes me back! In recent times and on this Board he has made claims that he no longer posts on certain topics 'due to popular demand'. Personally I think his views have undergone a certain amount of 'modification' since he hooked up with Molar. NOTHING changes your views like the influence of a good former male now a woman, though interestingly his views on homosexuality presumably remain the same?
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