Part 15 – Peculiar Phenomenon: Early United States Efforts to Collect and Analyze Flying Discs

"The surface-to-air missiles were provided to WSPG to shoot down
'long range reconnaissance drones' that seemingly possessed high scientific value - no doubt, the 'peculiar phenomenon' of unidentified discs that could interfere with V-2 rocket tests."

- J. Andrew Kissner

 

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Part 14 – Peculiar Phenomenon: Early United States Efforts to Collect and Analyze Flying Discs

"There was something radically wrong in civil and military aviation eight days before the first public sightings of flying discs on June 24, 1947."

 - J. Andrew Kissner

 

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Part 13 – Peculiar Phenomenon: Early United States Efforts to Collect and Analyze Flying Discs

"... the timing of the 'peculiar phenomenon' interfering with the V-2 rocket research and Dr. Husaker's request for more 'Aerial Weapons Research Funds' was more than coincidental."

- J. Andrew Kissner

 

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Part 12 – Peculiar Phenomenon: Early United States Efforts to Collect and Analyze Flying Discs

© 1994 -1995 by J. Andrew Kissner
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Reprinted in 2005-2006 as a Real X-Files series by Earthfiles.com with author's written permission.

"In that same week after the May 29, 1947, 'peculiar phenomenon
and Juarez rocket crash,' airplanes began to crash
all over the world."

  - J. Andrew Kissner

 

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Part 11 – Peculiar Phenomenon: Early United States Efforts to Collect and Analyze Flying Discs

© 1994 -1995 by J. Andrew Kissner
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"The flying disc intelligence was focused on the one area in the U. S. where any 'peculiar phenomenon' that disrupted weapons research activity was immediately a matter of concern to the JCS and the President."

- J. Andrew Kissner

 

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Part 10 – Peculiar Phenomenon: Early United States Efforts to Collect and Analyze Flying Discs

"Ironically, astronomer Clyde Tombaugh was the  only member of that pioneering scientific team to publicly report sightings of flying discs  above WSPG and was publicly ridiculed for his observations."

- J. Andrew Kissner

 

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Part 9 – Peculiar Phenomenon: Early United States Efforts to Collect and Analyze Flying Discs

© 1994 -1995 by J. Andrew Kissner
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"One of the many unanswered questions is how long was there an American military order to shoot down the discs described as 'enemy weapon systems?"

- J. Andrew Kissner

 

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Part 8 – Peculiar Phenomenon: Early United States Efforts to Collect and Analyze Flying Discs

"If this was the U. S. Army's first attempt to shoot down a flying disc,
where did the disc go? There was no explanation about why the launched 'V-2,' or modified Wasserfall SAM missile (Hermes A-1), vaporized."

- J. Andrew Kissner 

 

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Part 7 – Peculiar Phenomenon: Early United States Efforts to Collect and Analyze Flying Discs

"It is believed that at least one Wasserfall surface-to-air missile,
complete with a 674-pound high explosive warhead, was fired at one
or more unidentified  radar targets hovering to the southwest
of WSPG Launch Row."

 - J. Andrew Kissner

 

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Updated: Part 6 – Peculiar Phenomenon: Early United States Efforts to Collect and Analyze Flying Discs

"The object that had appeared next to the launched V-2 was
defined as 'hostile' since it appeared to have caused the rocket to veer off
course. Therefore, that unidentified disc was considered to be an
advanced foreign weapon system."

- J. Andrew Kissner

 

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