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El incidente se produjo poco después de las 21 de junio de 1947. El marinero harold a. Dal dijo que ese día había visto seis ovni cerca de la isla de maury, cuando se embarcó en el barco, junto con el hijo de charles y el perro. Dal dijo que observaba desde las cuatro hasta las seis (en el primer informe del fbi se habla de cuatro o cinco) "пончикообразных objetos", пролетевших por encima de su barco. En palabras de la gente de mar, a través de los agujeros en el centro de los discos se puede ver el cielo azul, y en su cara interna se encontraban ojos de buey. Uno de los dos barcos, parece que era defectuoso. El otro barco se acercó a ella y, a continuación, ha salido fuera. En este momento desde el interior del agujero defectuoso de la nave comenzaron a entrar en erupción algún tipo de objetos.Ellos caían en la embarcación, dañaron el parabrisas, una lámpara y una rueda de nicho, así como mataron a бегавшую de la cubierta de un perro. El hijo de dahl también recibió heridas leves. Dahl afirmaba que hizo una serie de fotos de ovnis, y reunió a varios similares en pedazos de escoria de escombros que se encuentran defectuoso del objeto. También Dal reunió a varios de los pulmones blancas, hojas de metal, que, al ser expulsados del agujero central de los ovnis, se postraban en tierra como обрывкам periódicos.
A la mañana siguiente, informó la Lejanía, a su casa, vino el hombre y lo invitó a desayunar en los alrededores de la cafetería. Dahl aceptó la invitación. El hombre llevaba un traje negro, lo llevaba de nuevo "бьюик", de 1947, y la Lejanía sugirió que el era un militar o gubernamental por el agente. A la hora de comer, el hombre le contó los detalles acerca de la observación de un ovni, a pesar de la Lejanía a nadie acerca de él no hablaba. También este hombre supuestamente hizo la advertencia de que Tal percibido como una amenaza a la que su familia puede ser causado el daño, si se extenderá sobre lo que han visto. Esto ha sido causa de confusión: más tarde Lejana afirmaba que sus historias sobre ovnis sido engañados; sin embargo, también afirmó que había visto un ovni, y sobre el engaño, dijo, a fin de proteger a la familia.
A pesar de las amenazas del hombre de negro, No informó sobre el incidente a su supervisor fred Крисману, que durante mucho tiempo se afirmó que tiene experiencia en la parte de inusuales fenómenos, y también fue co-propietario de la embarcación, en la que navegó a la Distancia. Al día siguiente Крисман llegó a la isla y, según él, ha notado allí el objeto rápidamente que se ha escondido detrás de una nube. Él reunió a más ejemplos de "escoria", валявшегося en la orilla. A continuación, se envió una muestra para análisis de chicago. Según un informe del fbi, o Крисман el envió de la muestra a roy palmer, el escritor-фантасту y al editor de la revista "la Increíble historia de ciencia ficción", o lo hizo por su amigo de la universidad de chicago, que no fue capaz de identificar el material. Hasta que la muestra cruzó de chicago, se produjo la famosa reunión de kenneth arnold con un ovni. Palmer en contacto con arnold y pidió investigar el incidente en el artículo que escribió para una de las ediciones.
Arnold salió de boise en Tal y se reunió con Крисманом, dahlem y, por lo menos, tres oficiales de la inteligencia militar en el winthrop. Estas reuniones duraban varios días, y en este período uno (según el fbi, es probable que esto se Крисман) empezaba a vaciar la información sobre la observación de un ovni cerca de la isla de maury, así como de reuniones en el hotel y a la naturaleza de las cuestiones debatidas en el local y la prensa nacional.
Dos oficiales de la fuerza aérea de los estados unidos (el capitán william L. davidson y el teniente frank M. brown), llegaron a petición de arnold, decidió volver a california en el mismo día, inmediatamente después de la conversación con Крисманом. Dahl también decidió retirarse, en referencia a la posible peligro para él y su familia. Cuando los exploradores se reunieron para irse, Крисман ha sacado de la máquina de los ejemplos encontrados en la orilla de los escombros y se los entregó a los investigadores para el transporte en california. Más tarde, palmer dijo que los oficiales reconocieron de inmediato en planchas de metal normal aluminio, de acero no hablar de ello mientras que a arnold, no deseó a confundir sus. Sin embargo, el avión en el que volaban llevaban "escoria" de los oficiales, se estrelló poco después de la salida de tacoma. Ambos militares murieron. El lugar del accidente se encontró sólo en el año 2007, y realizado por el fbi investigación no halló rastros de sabotaje.
En el siguiente después de un accidente de avión el día de la Lejanía y Крисман llegamos al hotel a mientras que a arnold. Dahl pidieron ver fotos de ovnis tomadas en la isla de maury. El dijo que las fotos están en la guantera de su coche, pero todos son corruptos manchas blancas. Toda la compañía salió del hotel y se dirigió por las fotos al coche de la dalia, припаркованному en el exterior, sin embargo, las fotos en la guantera, no resultó.
Asustado por las muertes, No ha desaparecido. Arnold se dio cuenta de que no podrá completar la prometida de palmer artículo. Las muestras de los restos enviados, mientras que a arnold y palmer, también se han perdido.
Mucho más tarde Крисман y Seguir confesaron que toda esta historia ha sido de ellos falsa. Antes de la muerte de Крисман cambió la historia, convirtiéndola en la historia de avión americano, сбрасывающем de residuos radiactivos.
La asociación de escépticos, расследовавшая este incidente, llegó a la conclusión de que fue un accidente desconocido avión y encontrados los restos de" representado por un industrial de la escoria. Contratado para investigar ed Руппельт calificó el caso como "reconocida por el engaño".
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Noticias originales
The incident took place shortly after June 21, 1947. On that date, seaman Harold A. Dahl, out scavenging for drifting logs, claimed to have seen six UFOs near Maury Island (which is now a peninsula of Vashon Island, in Puget Sound, near Tacoma, Washington, United States; Maury Island is located directly across a narrow section of Puget Sound from Sea-Tac International Airport and Boeing Field). Dahl, his son Charles, an unnamed hand and Dahl’s dog were on the boat. Dahl reported seeing four, five or six (the initial FBI report says four or five) “doughnut-shaped objects” flying in formation over the area where his boat was. He said he could see blue sky through the holes in the center of the discs, and that there appeared to be port holes lining the inside of the ring. One of the craft appeared to be malfunctioning, Dahl reported, and another craft edged up to it, then retreated. At this point the troubled craft began ejecting objects through the inner port holes. Slag-like material began hitting the boat and damaged the windshield, the wheel house and a light fixture, and killed his dog on the deck. He said his son was also slightly injured by falling debris. Dahl claimed to have taken a number of photographs of the UFOs, and recovered some type of slag ejected from the craft that malfunctioned. Dahl also recovered samples of sheaves of lightweight white sheets of metal that fluttered like “newspapers” out from the inner ring of the troubled UFO to the ground.
The next morning, Dahl reported a man arrived at his home and invited him to breakfast at a nearby diner; Dahl accepted the invitation. He described the man as wearing a black suit and driving a new 1947 Buick; Dahl assumed he was a military or government representative. Dahl claimed the man told him details of the UFO sighting while they ate, though Dahl had not related his account publicly. The man also allegedly gave Dahl a non-specific warning which Dahl took as a threat that his family might be harmed if he related details of the sighting.
Some confusion and debate over Dahl’s statements have occurred. Dahl later claimed the UFO sighting was a hoax, but has also claimed the sighting was accurate, but he had claimed it was a hoax to avoid bringing harm to his family.
In spite of the threat, Dahl had reported the incident to his employee at his sawmill operation, Fred Crisman, who had long claimed to have experience with unusual phenomena (and who was later alleged to be linked to the John F. Kennedy assassination)[1] and who also was the owner, or co-owner, of the boat used by Dahl. Crisman and Dahl also had a joint-venture to retrieve drifting logs from Puget Sound as a source of raw lumber. Crisman sailed to the island the following day and said he spotted a craft briefly, but it went behind a cloud. He gathered more of the slag which he found littering the beach area. He then sent a sample to Chicago with a request it be tested. According to the FBI report, Crisman either sent it to Ray Palmer, science fiction writer and editor of Amazing Science Fiction, or sent it to a friend at the University of Chicago who failed to identify the material and then sent it on to Ray Palmer. While the “rock formation” was being passed around in Chicago, the famous sighting by Kenneth Arnold took place at Mount Rainier in Washington state. Palmer contacted Arnold and asked him to investigate the incident for the story Arnold was writing for one of Palmer’s publications (the FBI report states Palmer was the editor of the magazines Venture and Fantacy [sic, given as “Fantasy” elsewhere in the report] at this time, although both Venture Science Fiction Magazine and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction first appeared long after the incident. Palmer inaugurated the first issue of Fate magazine in January, 1948 with a cover featuring flying disks and the article he paid Kenneth Arnold to write [2]).
Arnold flew from Boise, Idaho, to Tacoma and met with Crisman, Dahl and at least three military intelligence officers at the Winthrop Hotel there. During the meetings over several days, an unknown person (the FBI agent who wrote up the main report on the incident believed Crisman was the most likely suspect) began leaking details of the UFO sighting at Maury Island, the meeting in the hotel room and details of the conversation there to reporters at the Tacoma Times and at United Press, the latter reporter also working for Tacoma News Tribune. The anonymous caller also contacted the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and the Boise Statesman.
The two United States Army Air Corps investigating officers who arrived at Arnold’s request, Captain William L. Davidson and Lietuenant Frank M. Brown of Army A-2 Intelligence, decided to fly back to Hamilton Field the same day they arrived in Tacoma after interviewing Crisman in the hotel room. Dahl had decided to leave, citing possible danger to himself if the story got out, presumably because of the warning he received from the man in black previously. The two intelligence officers said they had to return to Hamilton Field in California quickly because the next day was Air Force Day, when the Air Force officially became a new service branch distinct from the Navy, Marines and Army. As the investigators were preparing to leave, Crisman produced samples of the “rock formation” from his automobile and gave it to the investigators to take back to California.[3] The plane carrying the two investigators and the slag crashed near Kelso, Washington, shortly after leaving Tacoma, killing both men.[3] In April 2007 it was reported that the crash site had been rediscovered and some material recovered, although the initial military investigation did recover exhibits and remove the bodies.[4][5] The FBI report notes that investigators from McChord Field near Tacoma had investigated the wreckage and were convinced there was no sabotage involved. The FBI report further mentions that two other people on board the airplane survived by parachuting from the airplane after it lost its left wing and the tail section due to a fire in the left engine. One of the survivors was named as a member of the flight crew and the other was referred to as “a hitch-hiker.” The Seattle Post-Intelligencer identified them as Sergeant Elmer L. Taft and Technical Sergeant Woodrow D. Matthews. Initially the Air Force denied the men had been carrying a secret cargo, but in later years admitted that they had been officially investigating the Dahl report.
Crisman alerted Arnold of the crash early the next morning and Dahl and Crisman returned to the hotel to discuss the situation with Arnold. Arnold had invited another person, accidentally identified in the FOI copy of the FBI report as a Mr. Smith of Seattle (probably Captain E. H. Smith (elsewhere E. J. Smith) of United Airlines, identified in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer article under External links below), to Tacoma to attend the UFO conference, and this informant related to the FBI field agent that a Mr. Lantz (elsewhere identified as Paul Lance) of the Tacoma Times contacted Arnold at the hotel and informed him of the leaks, including information that the Army intelligence officers had been shot down in the B-25 airplane over Kelso by 20 mm cannon, and that a Marine airplane whose wreck that had allegedly been found earlier at Mt. Rainier had also been shot down with the same weapon. The anonymous caller claimed knowledge of on-going investigations by military intelligence. He was not identified but claimed to be a switchboard operator. Mr. Smith informed the FBI the switchboard operator at the Winthrop Hotel in Tacoma was not a male. The anonymous caller also said he was not interested in providing a scoop to any certain media outlet but wanted the news “to get back to New Jersey.”
Asked to produce the photographs he had made of the UFOs over Maury Island, Dahl and the group left the hotel and went to Dahl’s automobile parked outside. Dahl then claimed the photographs had disappeared from his glove compartment. Initially he had said the photographs didn’t turn out and were marred by white spots that appeared on them. He didn’t change his story and the group knew the photographs were of poor quality. Later UFOlogists revisited the issue of the photographs with Crisman, prompting the claim some copies had survived, but UFOlogists were unable to acquire this piece of evidence.
The ad hoc group in Tacoma in 1947 also decided to sail to Maury Island. This plan failed when the boat failed to start. Asked where the UFO had damaged the boats, Crisman pointed to the windshield, the klaaxon and a light. Smith told the FBI there were signs of recent repair to these parts.
Alarmed by the deaths, Dahl disappeared, although the FBI report mentions his son, allegedly injured by the slag from the malfunctioning UFO, had run away from home to Montana for some reason. The anonymous caller informed the press that one of the two witnesses would shortly be sent to Alaska. Crisman, a WWII veteran, was recalled to service hastily and sent to Alaska (A UFO was spotted northwest of Bethel, Alaska on August 4 by Captain Jack Peck and copilot Vince Daly from a Douglas DC-3 they operated for Al Jones flying service and was reported to the headquarters of the Fourth Air Force in Hamilton, California and the Air Defense Command commander at Mitchell Field in New York.[6]), then posted to Greenland (Thule Air Force Base figures in Milton William Cooper’s “Behold a Pale Horse” as a Majestic 12/Operation Majority control terminus). Arnold found himself unable to complete the story for Palmer. Samples of the slag provided to Arnold and Palmer also allegedly went missing. Arnold was allegedly advised by Ted Morello of the United Press: “You’re involved in something that is beyond our power here to find out anything about… Get out of this town until whatever it is blows over.”.[7]
Arnold decided to fly home. He stopped for fuel in Pendleton, Oregon, and shortly after taking off again, his engine froze in mid-air. He managed to land the plane safely despite the emergency.
Paul Lance of the Tacoma Times died within two weeks of undetermined causes.[8] United Press stringer Ted Morello moved to New York and until his death due to a stroke on September 15, 2007, at the age of 88, was a well-respected newspaper correspondent to the United Nations.
Some believe that the famous case of another allegedly disabled UFO, the Roswell UFO incident, took place about 12 days after Dahl’s sighting, although various dates circulate among Roswell investigators and the chronology is less certain than that for the Maury Island Incident.
The story of the mysterious crash of the B-25 and the death of the two men investigating the “disk case” who allegedly had a “top-secret cargo” or even “saucer parts” was carried by the wire services and published by newspapers locally and nationally.[citation needed]
Albert K. Bender later seized on Dahl’s story, and printed it in his newsletter. In 1953, Bender claimed three men in black visited him, and warned him to stop his UFO research, which he did for a decade, closing down his International Flying Saucer Bureau. In 1963 Bender published his story, *Flying Saucers and the Three Men*, placing him beyond the pale of even the UFO research community because of his claims about men in black.
Capt. Edward J. Ruppelt, chief of Project Blue Book in the early 1950s, wrote that he was convinced that the entire sighting story was a hoax.[9] The initial FBI field report concluded the story was a hoax as well.
In the FBI report the anonymous caller mentioned an incident involving a United Airlines pilot and his co-pilot flying over Montana and coming under fire.
United Airlines pilot E. H. Smith, the likely identity of the main informant in the FBI report and a key figure in the meetings at the Winthrop Hotel in Tacoma, was named as witnessing a UFO event over Boise several weeks prior (on July 4, according to the FBI report) to the crash of the B-25 near Kelso, Washington, according to an Associated Press dispatch with the dateline of San Francisco, August 2, “2 Flyers died in Crash on ‘Disc’ Mission” (see Seattle Post-Intelligencer, “Is strange rock from UFO or just a piece of poppycock?”, April 25, 2007, under External links below). In the FBI report on the Maury Island Incident, Mr. Smith reports he made contact with people he knew inside military intelligence during the meetings with Arnold, Dahl, Crisman and others in Tacoma. Smith reported a meeting between Arnold, him and an unnamed military intelligence figure without Dahl or Crisman present. In subsequent accounts by Arnold a Major Sanders is mentioned as present at the hotel with Crisman. Mr. Smith reported he, his contact from military intelligence and Arnold went to an unidentified Tacoma slag mill to compare the “rock formation” Dahl had collected and provided with generic slag from a smelter, and found they were very alike.
The story surfaced from Ray Palmer (editor of Amazing Stories), regarding a man called Fred Crisman who claimed to have actual physical evidence of a flying saucer, July 31, 1947.
Palmer passed the story onto Kenneth Arnold, who was investigating UFO reports in the Northwest. Arnold interviewed Crisman an his associate Harold Dahl who claimed they were harbour patrolmen (their first lie).
Crisman reported that they had seen a doughnut-shaped craft dump piles of slaglike material on the beach of Maury Island in Puget Sound. The next morning a mysterious man in black had threatened Dahl, who claimed the man said ‘I know a great deal more about this experience of yours that you will want to believe.’.
The 2 men showed Arnold the material who in turn contacted an Army Air Force intelligence officer, Lieutenant Frank Brown, who flew up from Hamilton Field in California in the company of another Air Force officer.
The 2 Air Force officers immediately recognised the material as ordinary aluminium but did not say so in front of Arnold due to the fact that he would feel embarrassed. While flying back to Hamilton, their B-25 caught fire and crashed, killing both officers.
Crisman and Dahl later confessed to investigators that they had made up the story. Before his death Crisman changed the Maury Incident story to that of an American Plane dropping radioactive waste instead of a UFO dropping unknown substances.
A sceptic association investigated the case, which they date to 21 June 1947, instead of 31 July 1947 (?), and gives the explanation “foundry slag, unrelated plane crash.” Note that Ed Ruppelt was involved in the investigation and classifies the event as “admitted hoax.”
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Los desechos de la industria
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Falsificación deliberada
Esta versión incluye cualquier falsificación que imite fenómenos inexplicables como desde el exterior: bromas, flashmobs, noticias falsas, engaño de testigos, escenificaciones, etc.
Hay muchas maneras de hacer algo similar a un fantasma o un platillo volador con materiales improvisados, sin usar videos y fotomontajes.
Muchas cosas caseras hechas para una broma, una broma o una imitación directa de un ser o evento místico pueden confundirse con algo inexplicable no solo en fotos y videos, sino también en la realidad.
Avión / helicóptero
Las aeronaves son más pesadas que el aire para volar en la atmósfera (y el espacio exterior (por ejemplo. Avión orbital)), que utiliza la sustentación aerodinámica del fuselaje para mantenerse en el aire (al volar dentro de la atmósfera) y el empuje del sistema de potencia (propulsión) para maniobrar y compensar las pérdidas de energía mecánica total en la resistencia.
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