UFO
Intelligence Summary
![]() Date: Wednesday, 15 March 2017; updated 1 May 2017 From: fran ridge <skyking42@gmx.com> Subject: One MADAR Event in 1984: APD 18 Distribution: MADAR, CE, A-Team |
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MADAR Event #18
Feb 12, 1984. 10:51 PM. A 1-pulse (phantom pulse) disturbance with no duration. ![]() APD-18
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Both the archives of the National UFO Reporting
Center and the files of MUFON were checked for any
reported UFO activity during the month of February and
the states of Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky. Nothing
of note was found.
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Although this report was created to study the
possibility of UFO incidents and MADAR detections in
the midwest, some effort was made to see if there
might have been any national or world correlations of
note. Again, nothing suspicious was found. However,
some earthquake activity was reported in the region.
Seismic activity usually precedes quakes, sometimes by
many days or months. But if a local minor tremor
occurred it might have caused the magnet variometer to
jerk or undulate enough to cause the concentrated
light beam to get around the sensor's surface.
This APD was a one-pulse disturbance,
![]() ![]() During the next two days there were 10 local earthquakes, 8 on the 13th and two on the 14th ranging from 2.7 to 4.0. One quake was within 3hrs 17 min and nine more up to 34 hours 20 minutes later. There was one other MADAR detection. On July 23, this same year, MADAR 19 was logged with another one pulse event. See separate report. This intelligence summary is subject to update. |