Most fur trappers may tell tales of Indians, or bears, or mountain lions, but Lumley's account of a flying saucer that crashed into Cadotte Pass was among the most explicit and remains a mystery to this day. It is said that debris from the crash may still be up there, but few there has been no findings since. Nevertheless the story has remained one of the most mysterious of the 1800s.
Lumley was about 175 miles above the Upper Missouri in Great Falls Montana. He was on his way back to his camp site when he saw a "bright luminous body in the heavens." It went rapidly into an eastern direction and was plainly visible for about five seconds. As it flew Lumley saw it burst into an explosion in the sky and he later heard an explosion. It was shortly followed by a strong wind through the forest like a tornado, and the event left the air smelling like sulfur.
Classic cases of humanoids,little green men, Contactees and other juicy Fortean UFO stuff from the glorious days of Flying Saucers.
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Showing posts with label ufos. Show all posts
Monday, June 22, 2009
UFOs of the 19th Century
UFO's of the 19th Century, by Cristina Aguil. Very interesting! Several items about UFO sightings from the 1800s. Here's an excerpt:
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Steve Hammons on 1954 Special Ops Manual

Steve Hammons has UFO,ET SITUATION DESCRIBED IN SPECIAL OPS MANUAL
at UFO Digest, discussing a 1954 special ops manual and how to deal with UFOs and ET. Allegedly. There's a link to a good resource too; MajesticDocuments.com.
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1950s,
saucer spies,
Steve Hammons,
UFO Digest,
ufos
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Oldest UFO Photo?
Writer Richelle Hawks has a very interesting article on UFO Digest right now: On The Right Track: Toward Solving the Mystery of the First Known UFO Photograph. Just what is that thing anyway?
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