The Report on the UFO Wave of 1947 discusses the first contemporary wave of UFO sightings in this country, which reached its peak on July 6 - 7, 1947. It includes a detailed chronology of more than 850 UFO cases for June and July with complete references, primarily from 140 newspapers in 90 cities in the United States and Canada, but also from the files of NICAP and Project Blue Book, as well as references from a number of publications on UFOs.
About 250 of these reports are discussed in detail, with reference to patterns of appearance and behavior of the objects reported, to special types of witnesses, and to other special features. A summary of the period, the pattern of press coverage, and its effects on the subject, are discussed. Maps are provided to illustrate the daily distribution of sightings for the period.
© Copyright 1967
By Ted Bloecher
All Rights Reserved
The little harlots will caper, and freaks will distract attention, and the clowns will break the
rhythm of the whole with their buffooneries -- but the solidity of the procession as a whole: the impressiveness of
things that pass and pass, and keep on and keep on and keep on coming.
The irresistibleness of things that neither
threaten nor jeer nor defy, but arrange themselves in mass-formations that pass and pass and keep on passing.
So,
by the damned, I mean the excluded. s1Charles Forts2, from The Book of the Damned