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"One night at Tulare, California, hundreds of witnesses saw something descend and then rise and abruptly veer to the west. Whatever it was emitted red, white, and blue lights." [1]
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"Dating from November 1896, these UFO's were mainly sighted in California, but also
in Washington State and Canada. In Tulare, California, hundreds of witnesses saw
something descend, rise, then abruptly veer away to the west. The object, whatever
it was, emitted powerful red, white and blue lights. The Californian sightings
ended in January 1897, [...]" [2]
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"The cities where observations of the airship were reported after the 23 [of November 1896]
include... Tulare... "
"[Despite the month's explainable reports] there remains a few puzzling
episodes that took place in November 1896: [...] (3)
"According to hundreds of citizens of Tulare, California, of which fifteen
are named in news accounts, something in the night sky came down quite a
distance, and then went up and took a straight, quick move westward. Red,
white, and blue lights were seen in succession." [3]
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Sources: |
- [1] "Mysteries of the Unexplained", Reader's Digest books, 1985.
- [2] "UFO's, Behind the Veil", article by Brian Allan, Strange Phenomena Investigations (SPI), 2000.
- [3] Article by Loren Gross in "The mammoth encyclopedia of extraterrestrial encounters", compiled by Ronald D. Story, Robinson publisher, 2001.
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