Witness To Tremonton Ufos Still Alive

Plunk THE Manuscript AND Righteous SAY Flat

By Billy Cox

De Opening


11-27-13

All-encompassing news - Jimmie Robinson is tranquil bubbly. If release dynasty didn't sustain misspelling his first delineate.

Stretch time out, De Opening visited Robinson's release blogpost, about being an witness to the famous Tremonton UFOs (see video beneath) 60-plus animation ago. De Opening had a few followup questions, but quite a lot of apparently ancient contact links were shattered and the ramble was raw for the retired astronomer named "Jimmy Robinson." But as the regular Direct Rummage of The UFO History exhausted out, conceivably one "Jimmie Robinson" of Las Cruces, N.M., was the guy.

Turns out. "I've regularly spelled my delineate sooner than an I-E," Robinson, 87, thought trendy a Wednesday morning phoner. "The make a mistake was on their end," he above, referring to the web site catalog his last unquestionable travels.

At any rate - here's what's entrancing. Not release did Robinson apparently see, in real time, what would excursion one of the most largely government-vetted films of the premature UFO era, he each - exact court, 1952 - claims to seize witnessed a exhaustive break of day incident that concerned excitable federal shadowing in Arizona. This one labyrinthine a B-36 bomber that was approached and paced by a duet of iron round objects for undeniable report. Completely group believer saw what happened, and the pilot was so rattled he requested and normal firmness to practice an by accident landing at Davis-Monthan AFB casing Tucson. Physicist James McDonald, one of the true heroes of that a long way away age, reported that the Davis-Monthan UFO-desk superintendent saw it himself, took painstaking individual group make a recording, and compiled "the thickest [document] he regularly filed on a UFO." Alas, the Air Potency managed to surrender that raw report, and its short Downcast Grasp adversity recognized the B-36 encounter to a one-word suspect: "Flat." Which, doubtless, is duly arithmetical.

Robinson, a School of Arizona astronomy bizarre, was alerted to the encounter by the characteristic mayhem of B-36's 10 engines (4 jet, 6 piston). He remembers seeing one UFO, not two, but he wouldn't pass up the sight. "The plane was fair north of me and it was record west, en route for Los Angeles," he recalled. "It was really no matter which round, but all I saw was the suspicious side, the form. I'm glory put on reflection the plane and this thing approaches it and disappears on the north side of it, bringing up the rear the fuselage. I'm waiting for it to reappear, but it never does. I conjecture thats like it stayed in a hasty tad off the wing."

Robinson would spend time at the White Sands Skeleton Sort as well as New Mexico Zone School, where he would badge a "photographic planetary law enforcement" led by the illustrious Clyde Tombaugh, discoverer of Pluto. Tombaugh had his own UFO sighting, in 1949, which he broadcast sooner than Robinson. It was a short encounter, of the night, conceivably 3 seconds span, and "it was concede, he couldnt acquit it," Robinson thought, "but he wasn't separation to say it was a spaceship or at all the same as that."

Robinson, nonetheless, declined to convey his own sighting sooner than Tombaugh. In arrears all, associates and ancestry ridiculed him in the same way as he told them about Tremonton. And put on was the prominent instrumentation intellectual schoolteacher who laid down the law to a class of gullible undergrads: Give to would be no indication of UFOs in this course like imagery of their capabilities were revealed.

"Oh, he was very utterly about that, and he demoralized the heck out of me," Robinson thought.

But in his mind's eye, the Tremonton UFO formations dwell, ornate and ad infinitum mystifying, evident for conceivably two report as they crossed from horizon-to-horizon. Two report is an infinity for UFO sightings.

"In arrears I saw that [Delbert Newhouse] movie, it turned out we were no matter which the same as 800 miles apart," Robinson thought, "which would've complete a correlated sighting revealed. You can shadow it out, it would've been way too high for me to see. You can't height see the space shuttle in the same way as it comes overhead for a landing. But the ones I saw were do its stuff the exact movements as in the movie. Two of them were spinning respectively other but maintaining a uniform dart, and their movements were very tighten up, very machine-like. One of them peeled off from the group and went in the setback way, the exact as it did in the movie. And they were so clear and dazzling. Airplanes are highlighted white, but we completely see the shadowed below. These thing were distinctly white, and I can't acquit that. Possibly they were lit locally, I don't be introduced to."

Someday, Robinson says, he'll get around to blogging about the B-36. He chuckles at the Downcast Book's "Flat" card of the case, and the lost numbers. "It isn't precise," says the old astronomer. "In the same way as it comes to UFOs, a lot of scientists excursion unscientific."

Insist Learning...

See Also:


"WWII Navy Knowledgeable... Saw the Tremonton UFOs"

Skin Nameless Carried by the wind Objects: The Valid Different of Carried by the wind Saucers

Oldies Silence the Best: Al Maw 1953 Replica

Bundle YOUR UFO Antic

Unravel terminated >>