Wednesday 23 September 2020

Retired Meteorologist Shares His Account of 1994 West Michigan UFO Sightings - WMMT

One of the Wolverine State's most spectacular UFO cases is relived by a person who was at the center of its events. WMMT meteorologist Will Haenni interviews former National Weather Service employee Jack Bushong, whose radar scope on the night of March 8, 1994, did unheard of things. We hope Bushong publishes more on his experience. David Halperin ties together an 1897 novel, a panic it inspired in 1938, and a recent sensation in H.G. Wells, Orson Welles, "New Jersey UFO" - Thoughts on "The War of the Worlds. The recent excitement is discussed at UFO Brings New Jersey Highway To A Standstill As Everyone Stops To Film It. Of that, Halperin wonders "might some echoes of Mercury Theatre still have been reverberating, after nearly 82 years?" Jason Colavito has been Thinking about J. Allen Hynek's Fraternity Days and Ufology's Masculinity Question. Colavito's musings were prompted by reading Mark O'Connell's The Close Encounters Man: How One Man Made the World Believe in UFOs. Australian Bill Chalker does his own reminiscing with 1969: The Great UFO Daze of OZ. Just as the University of Colorado UFO Project was concluding "UFOs were a pointless waste of time, the UFO phenomenon itself put on a major show in Australia across that year." Bill details several such cases, poorly known in this country. (WM)

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