Updated: High Strangeness Before and After Montreal Boom and Blue Sky Flash

—“Homeland Security confirmed there was no military activity that could have caused the sounds.”

- Fire Chief Kenneth Richards Jr., Old Mystic, Connecticut

— “On Tuesday, November 26th, at 3 PM Eastern in Albany County, New York [ 224 miles straight south of Montreal and 5 hours BEFORE Montreal boom event], I heard a loud boom, saw a flash of light, and my entire apartment shook like an earthquake.”

- Resident in Albany County, New York

— “On Wednesday, Nov. 27th, at approximately 10:30 PM Alaska standard time [night after Montreal event] the sky lit up bright blue, as if it were day ... about 3 minutes later there was what sounded like an explosion that shook the cabin.”

- Resident in Talkeetna, Alaska

 

Updated December 1, 2013 Albuquerque, New Mexico - This report includes audio of a recorded boom sound in Woodland Hills, California, on Thursday, November 28, 2013, at 4:38 AM Pacific in Woodland Hills, California. It's updated below with new information from Old Mystic Fire Chief about unexplained booms the morning of November 29th in Southeastern Connecticut.

 

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Booms Continue from Montreal to Arizona

“What was that boom? What was that flash of blue-green light? And where were they coming from?”

- The Montreal Gazette, November 26, 2013

“Something big blew up over Montreal around 8 PM, November 26th.”

- WPTZ-TV News Channel 5, Burlington, Vermont

The Google pointer marks St-Lazare west of Montreal, Canada. 64 miles south of Montreal is Plattsburgh, New York. Residents in all three regions reported hearing an enormous explosive boom with a flash of blue-green light around 8 PM on Tuesday, November 26, 2013. No source of the mysteirous loud boom is known.
The Google pointer marks St-Lazare west of Montreal, Canada. 64 miles south of Montreal is Plattsburgh, New York. Residents in all three regions reported hearing an enormous explosive boom with a flash of blue-green light around 8 PM on Tuesday, November 26, 2013. No source of the mysteirous loud boom is known.

November 27, 2013 Albuquerque, New Mexico - Last night around 8 PM Eastern, residents in Montreal, St-Lazare and the surrounding Canadian region as far as Ormstow and Cornwall, Ontario, onward to Plattsburgh, New York, were literally shaken by a loud boom and a bright flash of blue-green light in the night sky. But no one anywhere – including Environment Canada and St-Lazare Mayor Robert Grimaudo – knows for certain what caused the loud, mysterious boom and light flash over so much geography. One speculation is a meteor hitting the atmosphere with a sonic boom. But mysterious booms – some with bright light flashes, usually white – have been reported around the United States since January 2011 without explanation. See November 22nd Earthfiles and November 24th Earthfiles.

 

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Minnesota Moose Dying Out Rapidly

“Something's seriously changed. 4,000 animals in one Minnesota herd are now down to 100.”

- Jim Robbins, NYTimes Science Contributor

The North Woods of Minnesota where moose are concentrated there is marked by the Google pointer. Other American regions that are also seeing a sharp decline in moose populations are Montana, Wyoming and New Hampshire.
The North Woods of Minnesota where moose are concentrated there is markedby the Google pointer. Other American regions that are also seeing a sharpdecline in moose populations are Montana, Wyoming and New Hampshire.

 

November 22, 2013 Helena, Montana - On October 24, 2013, scientists at the University of Colorado in Boulder reported that the average summer temperatures in the Eastern Canadian Arctic are higher now than during any century for perhaps as long ago as 120,000 years.

 

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Monarch Butterfly Migration At Lowest Numbers On Record

“Normally by now, hundreds of Mexico trees would be covered by wintering monarchs, but so far it's only 12 trees.”

- Lincoln Brower, Ph.D., Biologist, Sweet Briar College, VA.

 

Fall Migration map showing the 1900 to 2400 miles that Monarch butterflies travel  each fall from American regions to central Mexico's Oyamel fir forest for the winter.  Then in the spring there is a second shorter migration from southern U.S.  Graphic © Prof. Lincoln Brower, Sweet Friar College, Virginia.
Fall Migration map showing the 1900 to 2400 miles that Monarch butterflies travel each fall from American regions to central Mexico's Oyamel fir forest for the winter. Then in the spring there is a second shorter migration from southern U.S. Graphic © Prof. Lincoln Brower, Sweet Friar College, Virginia.

November 22, 2013 Sweet Briar, Virginia - Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) living east of the Rocky Mountains in North America have flown south each fall, gathering in central Mexico's Oyamel fir forest to get through winter. This extraordinary Monarch migration is unique in the insect world. None but the Monarchs in different generations fly twice every year in fall and spring for as much as 2400 miles each way. Their destination are twelve mountaintops west of Mexico City covered with Oyamel firs. Historically when the Monarchs were healthy and not threatened by radical changes in their milkweed food and a warming climate, a billion of the beautiful orange and black creatures would fly south and literally cover some 60 acres of the fir trees.

 

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More Loud, Mysterious Booms in Kentucky and Illinois

“How do booms a mile away suddenly move over my house and we didn't see anything in the sky?”

- Jon Stewart, Deerfield, Illinois

323 miles from Deerfield, Ill. near Lake Michigan (Google pointer) southeast to Louisville, Ky.
323 miles from Deerfield, Ill. near Lake Michigan (Google pointer) southeast to Louisville, Ky.

November 22, 2013 Louisville, Kentucky, and Deerfield, Illinois - Since January 2011, my news website Earthfiles.com has received reports from all over the United States about loud boom sounds that often shake — even crack — walls, windows and garage doors, sometimes associated with bright flashes of white light in clear, calm skies - no thunder, no lightning. Everyone who hears the loud, short booms say they are definitely not sonic booms from normal aircraft breaking the sound barrier. Some earwitnesses think the booms come from above ground or from the sky. Others such as the Mayor of Clintonville, Wisconsin, experience having the bottoms of their feet hit by a painful percussion wave from something underground — even when the U.S. Geological Survey has no record of seismic activity and local civil authorities say there is no underground fracking or mining or construction to explain the phenomenon.

 

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Updated – Part 2: Nuclear Missile Sites and UFOs – Ellsworth AFB MSgt James Klancnik Speaks On The Record

“The security guard was ‘AWOL,’ absent without leave, because he was taken by this orange thing in the sky.”

“We had full Colonels in pickup trucks in the missile field looking for these lights that would park (in the air) on top of a missile site and shut the thing down. That happened probably five or six times a year. That stuff was kept very, very quiet.”

- James Klancnik, retired USAF Msgt., Ellsworth AFB, SD

 

Return to Part 1.

Updated with mp3 audio interview below / originally filed October 29, 2013 Spearfish, South Dakota - Since doing the October 24th Earthfiles and COAST broadcast about the Ellsworth AFB abduction of a Minuteman II nuclear missile site security guard from Cactus Flats Delta-09 Minuteman Missile Squadron, I have learned that those who have tried to access the files from the 1970s of this abduction incident at Cactus Flats have discovered all those files “are missing.”

 

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Updated: Part 1 – Ellsworth AFB Security Guard Abducted By Aerial Light

“I have knowledge of an abduction of an Ellsworth AFB security guard by a UFO near Wall, South Dakota.”

- Perry Manack, 44th Missile Maintenance Squadron, Ellsworth AFB

 

Ellsworth AFB 44th Missile Wing Emblem.
Ellsworth AFB 44th Missile Wing Emblem.

UPDATED October 29, 2013 - Originally filed October 25, 2013 Seattle, Washington - In October 1975, my brother James Moulton called me in Boston late at night where I was producing medical TV programs for WCVB-TV (ABC). He was a helicopter pilot stationed at Malmstrom AFB in Great Falls, Montana. Excited, he said, “Linda, a UFO has set down on the base here!” He told me there had been a football-field-sized orange fluorescent disc-shaped object encountered by the Security Alert Team (SAT) hovering silently over one of the Minuteman nuclear silos, Kilo 7. Jets were scrambled and the large aerial object “blinked out” as the jets arrived. After the disappearance, the jets flew away. But the large orange fluorescent disc popped back into visibility exactly where it had been when the jets first approached. The Security Alert Team reported to Central Security Control that the object was back and rising. It was reported that the large aerial object Dopplered off the radar screen around 200,000 feet.

 

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Part 1: Viewer Emails About Nuclear Missile Sites and UFOs

“The responding officers found the security truck on its side with a hole @ 4ft in diameter, burned through the roof. Reports indicated radioactivity around the burn site. Both security officers were missing.

- Former F. E. Warren AFB Security Specialist

October 26, 2013 Albuquerque, New Mexico - Since my Earthfiles news broadcast on Coast to Coast AM radio Thursday, October 24, 2013, I have received several emails that I am sharing in this 2-part report that will include an important military voice in Part 2 concerning the Ellsworth AFB abduction of a security guard in the fall of 1973. This first report has a broader scope about UFO intrusions in the Minuteman nuclear missiles at the Francis E. Warren AFB in Cheyenne, Wyoming, as well as the red, green and yellow “Christmas lights” phenomenon of some aerial discs.

The LGM-30 Minuteman is a United States land-based intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), in service with the United States Air Force Global Strike Command. As of 2010, the LGM-30G Minuteman III version is the only land-based ICBM in service in the United States. The current US force consists of 450 Minuteman-III missiles in missile silos around Malmstrom AFB, Montana;  Minot AFB, North Dakota; and F.E. Warren AFB, Wyoming. The name “Minuteman” comes from the Revolutionary War’s Minutemen. It also refers to its quick reaction time; the missile can be launched within minutes after the receipt of a valid launch order. The Air Force plans to keep the missile in service until at least 2030.
The LGM-30 Minuteman is a United States land-based intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), in service with the United States Air Force Global Strike Command. As of 2010, the LGM-30G Minuteman III version is the only land-based ICBM in service in the United States. The current US force consists of 450 Minuteman-III missiles in missile silos around Malmstrom AFB, Montana; Minot AFB, North Dakota; and F.E. Warren AFB, Wyoming. The name “Minuteman” comes from the Revolutionary War’s Minutemen. It also refers to its quick reaction time; the missile can be launched within minutes after the receipt of a valid launch order. The Air Force plans to keep the missile in service until at least 2030.

 

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Part 1: 60 Feet From A Landed UFO

“This disc about 50-60 feet wide in size is in front of us hovering and it's not making a sound.”

- J. S. Mining Engineer and Pilot

 

The desert cliffs outside the small town of Los Cerrillos, New Mexico, 25 miles southwest of Santa Fe.
The desert cliffs outside the small town of Los Cerrillos, New Mexico, 25 miles southwest of Santa Fe.

October 25, 2013 Los Cerrillos, New Mexico - After my September 2013 COAST radio broadcast, I received an email from a professional metals and mining engineer and FAA-certified pilot that said: “I was 60 feet from a UFO when it landed in Los Cerrillos, New Mexico, in the summer of 1977.” I learned the date was the second or third week of July 1977, and the eyewitness was willing to talk with me on the record, but not with his real name. So I refer to him as “J. S.” This extraordinary encounter with an aerial object of unknown origin that put tripod legs down onto the desert sand of Los Cerrillos, New Mexico, needs some historic context from another highly credible description of a disc extending tripod legs and landing.

 

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