Sighting Correlation Report


 
SIGHTING DATA

August 6, 2018; Norwich, Connecticut      [30-99.75-0.25-06m]
At 13:05 (approx) the witness saw, what appeared to be a helicopter, free-fall to hover over the trees about a quarter mile from his building less than 1000 feet up. It moved side to side as if troubled with control. He thought it was going to crash, then it turned sideways and the sun shone off it brightly. It was not a helicopter and seemed possibly bullet shaped, of bright chrome. It continued to attempt control then steadied itself for a few seconds before flying straight up above the clouds. He could still see it through a hole in the clouds and watched until it shot off to his right, traveling fast enough that he only observed it again because the sun struck the chrome once more, before it was out of view. 5 mins. (NUFORC).

MADAR DATA

Six minutes later at 1:11 pm and 40 miles away to the NW, the Newington node 106 had a verified anomaly! The data in 2018 was not yet properly calibrated and the field readings were next to useless in value, except that the field increase was indicative of an actual geomagnetic change which is what triggered MADAR. The multi sensor verification protocol, which went into effect in June of 2020 was utilized recently in the case above, and showed a significant compass heading change during this event.

NUFORC DATA

8/6/18 13:11 Newington CT

MADAR Node 106 8/17/18
8/6/18 13:05 Norwich CT Other 5 minutes Bullet shaped object of chrome out of control. 8/10/18
8/6/18 10:05 Fairfield CT Light Minutes Witnesses had seen multiple objects in the sky that clearly move and pulsate, but not aircraft. 8/17/18

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REFERENCE - RATING SYSTEM
IN POINTS

ENCOUNTER RATING

Encounter level of 20 or more considered significant, value increases with each level.

10   - DISTANT OBJECT
20   - DISTANT OBJECT W/ANOMALISTIC MOTION
30   - STRUCTURED OBJECT (> 500')
40   - CLOSE ENCOUNTER (<500')
50   - CLOSE ENCOUNTER (<500 STRUCTURED OBJECT)
60   - CLOSE ENCOUNTER II (WITH RESIDUAL EVIDENCE)
70   - CLOSE ENCOUNTER II (RESIDUAL EVIDENCE & STRUCTURED OBJECT)
80   - RADAR
90   - RADAR/VISUAL
100 - CE-III (INVOLVING ENTITIES)

DISTANCE RATING

Number is 100 minus the actual measured distance between a sighting location and a MADAR site. Highest value MADAR/visual where the Op is a witness to a sighting after MADAR is triggered, or 100. Actual witness 5 miles from the site would be 95. 100 miles not considered significant, however could indicate UAP activity in a region, value listed as zero. Eighty miles would be 20 and there is observational evidence to support some of these correlations.

ACTUAL DISTANCE

Actual measured distance is the third number in the rating system and can be used in data sorts as needed.

TIME VARIANCE

This fourth number documents the number of minutes "m" or hours "h" and is no doubt subject to some controversy but is included for the record..