Friday, February 24, 2012
UFO Landing-Levelland,Texas
On November 2, 1957, one of the best documented cases of UFO landings took
place in Levelland, Texas, at the time a city of about 10,000 people. This night
would be the most unforgettable experience ever for patrolman A. J. Fowler, who
was manning the police call line. He received fifteen different calls from
anxious citizens reporting UFOs. The sightings began at 11:00 PM, some four
miles west of town. Pedro Saucedo and friend Joe Salaz were driving in a pick-up
truck, and observed a brightly lit cigar-shaped object heading in their
direction.
200 Foot Long Object:
Pedro's truck began to fail, the engine cut out, and the electrical system
went dead. The truck was allowed to roll to a stop. Pedro and his friend
recalled the unknown object as being 200 feet long. In the small town of
Whiteface, he called in what he had seen to Fowler, who thinking he was talking
to a drunk person, dismissed the call.
Brightly Lit Egg-Shaped Object:
At 11:45 PM, Fowler gets his second call of the night. Near the small town
of Whitharral, located four miles east of Levelland, a man encountered an
egg-shaped object, this time the object was sitting in the middle of the road.
The object was brightly lit. The man left his vehicle, watching the object from
a safe distance. Shortly, the UFO slowly raised from the ground to an altitude
of about 200 feet, and disappeared. His vehicle had also stalled, but restarted
after the UFO was gone.
Object Lands on Road:
At 12:00 AM, the third call of the night comes in. A man traveling about 11
miles north of Levelland sees a UFO sitting on the road. His vehicle is
disabled. He sits for a time watching the unknown craft. Before long, the silent
object lifts up, and disappears into the night. The man's car immediately fires
up again. He drives to the nearest telephone, and calls in his report.
Object Sitting on Road:
At 12:10 A.M, Texas Tech freshman Newell Wright was driving 9 miles east of
Levelland when his engine failed. The nineteen-year-old got out of his car,
popped open the hood, and tried to see if he had an electrical problem. He then
saw an unknown object landed on the pavement a small piece down the road. He
estimated the object's length at 125 feet. It was a bluish-green color. It soon
rose up and disappeared.
Fourth Object on Road:
Only five minutes later, at 12:15 AM, another driver near Whitharral,
encountered an unknown object in the middle of the highway. His vehicle also was
disabled. Like the other drivers, after the object left, his vehicle returned to
normal. After a fourth call reporting a landed object in the middle of the road,
patrolman Fowler began to worry, and called patrol cars in the Levelland area to
be on the look out for this object.
Orange Ball Lands on Road:
At 12:45 AM, Fowler received yet another report from the general area of
Saucedo's initial sighting. This time the driver sees an orange ball-like object
coming toward him. He reported that the UFO made a soft, quiet landing on the
pavement of the road. He also related a strange phenomena-the orange color of
the object changed to a bluish-green color as it landed on the highway. He could
also estimate the length of the object at about 18 feet, as it covered the
entire width of the road.
200 Foot Long Object Seen Agaiin:
There would be about a 30 minute lapse in the reports with the next one
coming in at 1:15 AM. A truck driver from the city of Waco, Texas, made the
call. He tells Fowler that driving northeast of Levelland, he saw a large
unknown object which glowed in the dark sky. The man sounded frightened on the
phone. The trucker noted that the object was about 200 feet long, which agreed
with the initial Saucedo report. The man's truck, temporarily disabled by the
object, roared back to life when the object left his area.
Two Policemen See Object:
Up until 1:30 AM, all of the reports received by Fowler had been from
civilians. That would change when he received a report from two lawmen, about
3-4 miles out of Levelland. Sheriff Clem and Deputy McCullough testified that
they observed a "large, glowing object," pass across the highway in front of
them. The had never seen anything quite like it. They had been monitoring
Fowler's reports on the positions of the callers, and tracking the object. The
officers stated that the entire highway was lit up below the sun-like
object.
No Less Than 15 Reports:
For reasons that we will never know, for some 2 1/2 hours on the night of
November 2, 1957, the city of Levelland, Texas was visited by unknown flying
objects that landed on the roads of the city and surrounding areas. Patrolman
Fowler logged fifteen calls from concerned, and sometimes frightened callers.
What exactly were the UFOs that landed in or near Levelland? Certainly, a full
investigation was needed.The day after the sightings, the entire city was full
of newspaper reporters, and other interested parties. The United States Air
Force did eventually arrive in Levelland, but only did a brief overview of the
case. They theorized that "ball lightning" could be the cause of the sightings.
Naturally, we know that ball lightning does not land on highways, and disrupt
car engines. The case of the Levelland, Texas, landings is still
unsolved.
From:
http://ufos.about.com/od/bestufocasefiles/p/levelland.htm
From:
http://ufos.about.com/od/bestufocasefiles/p/levelland.htm
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