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In reply to the discussion: CIA admits to being responsible for at least half of UFO sightings in the 50s and 60s [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)Here's one of the better examples, a composite of three Polaroid images taken in 1965 by the late Rex Heflin, an employee of Orange County, California, while on official business:
Heflin never said he took a picture of an alien craft, just that he saw something he could not explain nearby. In addition to the photos, his radio conked out when the object was nearby, then worked OK again after it departed. Here's a close up of one image used for the panorama (note the dust standing perpendicularly, directly underneath the object):
While I do not know what these images actually represent, they are what Mr. Heflin and many other good, honest people have reported, a UFO: something they cannot identify in flight. Most, like Mr. Heflin, did not say that what they photographed came from outer space, another dimension or time, an animate being or inanimate object, or something else that is outside our understanding. Most simply stated they did not know what they saw or photographed. More examples, submitted for those interested learning more:
http://www.ufocasebook.com/bestufopictures.html
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