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DATE OF UPLOAD:  August 27, 1989
ORIGIN OF UPLOAD:  ParaNet Alpha/Denver, Colorado
CONTRIBUTED BY: R. Perry Collins
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     ParaNet  Information  Service,  Denver,  CO--Recently,  Phil
Imbrogno  unleashed an attack on R. Perry Collins  regarding  the
following articles (Wingpt1.ufo and Wingpt2.ufo).  By  permission
of  the  author, R. Perry Collins, we are reproducing  these  two
articles on ParaNet.  They are entitled The Westchester Wing -  A
Closer  Look  and The Westchester Wing Part II.   These  articles
appeared in Pursuit Magazine in 1985.

              THE WESTCHESTER WING -- A CLOSER LOOK

BY   R. Perry Collins

     From the spring of 1983 to the summer and fall of 1984,  the
counties of Westchester, New York and Fairfield, Conneticut  were
the  focus  of  one  of the largest UFO  waves  in  history.   An
estimated   30,000  individuals  in  these  areas  witnessed   an
extremely  large, obviously structured, triangular-shaped  object
cruising  silently at altitudes of less than one  thousand  feet.
It  was  most often described as a huge "V" shaped  flying  wing.
During this same period, while groups of unidentified pilots  had
been  flying light aircraft in V formations,  police  departments
had  been  visited by federal agents offering "hang  glider"  and
"light  aircraft" flights as explanations for the lights  in  the
sky.   Several months after the beginning of these  sightings,  a
popular  television  series began.  The show is  called  "V"  and
portrays  invaders from the stars, disguised as humans,  who,  in
reality are alien reptiles bent on conquering the world.  Can all
this  be coincidence?  If more than 30,000 people have seen  this
thing,  why haven't the major media groups been more  interested?
Why  are federal agents covertly investigating and attempting  to
censor reports of these overflights?   Why now, when unidentified
aircraft can be rapidly detected, intercepted and even shot down,
has this object apparently not been challenged?
     On August 21st, 1983, I personally witnessed the object.   I
grew  up in the Air Force and now work as an aerospace  engineer.
What I saw was not an aircraft nor a group of light planes.  As a
result,  I began an in-depth investigation of the phenomenon  the
next  day.  Prior to August 21st, I had followed reports  of  the
object and spoken with several investigators who were  attempting
to  determine  its real nature.   Then I began investigating  the
reports myself.  I interviewed witnesses, spoke with local police
officers   and  conferred  with  other  investigators  and   with
interested journalists.   I found clear evidence of the existence
of  an  aerial craft,  approximately three times as large as  the
largest    known   conventional   aircraft,    which    displayed
characteristics beyond our current level of technology.   I  also
found  indications  of  a  well-planned attempt  to  coverup  the
sightings,  and  covert investigations by federal agencies  using
FBI operatives and other federal agency personnel.
     The  object  got  major  notice on  March  24th,  1983  when
residents  of  Yorktown, New Castle, Mt. Kisco and  other  nearby
towns  in  New  York State reported it  cruising  slowly  at  low
altitude.  From that date to the present (last confirmed sighting
Dec.  26th,  1984)  the  unknown  object has been  reported  over
Westchester,  Putnam,  Rockland and Duchess counties in New  York
and   over   Fairfield  county   in   Conneticut.    Professional
investigators  have  interviewed more than 2000  witnesses,  more
than  seventy  media articles have appeared (primarily  in  local
newspapers),  and  photographs and video tapes have recorded  the
presence  of the "V" shaped UFO.   Numerous police officers  have
seen  it.   These  same officers have reported attempts by  their
police chiefs to censor their statements.   Investigators of this
phenomenon have been covertly watched and, on occasion, subjected
to spurious interviews by FBI agents.  All of this is documented;
here,  by  the media,  in the logs of investigators,  on tapes of
witness accounts and in signed statements by police officers.
                    WHAT IS REALLY HAPPENING
     Before we can attempt any analysis we must take a long, hard
look  at  the information available.  Three men  have  been  most
active in investigating these reports:  Lt. George Lesnick of the
Fairfield,  Conneticut  police  department,  Philip  Imbrogno  of
Greenwich,  Conneticut,  and myself.  Phil and George  have  been
more  active in interviewing witnesses and  relaying  information
that  the Center for UFO Studies in Illinois.  The head of  CUFOS
and  'dean'  of  UFO research, J.  Allen  Hynek,  has  personally
visited the area several times to interview witnesses with George
and  Phil.   He acknowledges this to be "one of the  largest  UFO
waves in history."
     We  cannot  deal directly with the object,  examine  it  and
determine exactly what it is or where it is from.  We can examine
witness reports, drawings and photographs of the object.  We  can
examine the reaction of the media, of local police and of federal
agencies  such as the FAA, the ANG (Air National Guard)  and  the
FBI.
     Thousands  of  witness  reports are  on  record.   Drawings,
photographs   and  reports  of  aircraft  encounters   are   also
available.   (The  media coverage is listed at the  end  of  this
article.)   While  the object has been seen  primarily  over  the
Westchester/Fairfield area there are reports from Pennsylvania to
Maine  of  a UFO with similar characteristics.   There  are  also
scattered reports of this type of UFO seen during 1980, 1981  and
1982.  The focus, however, seems to be on this 1983 and 1984 flap
over New York and Conneticut.
     The  first  widely  read media article to  comment  on  this
object  was  printed in the Port Chester (New York)  Daily  Item.
Hundreds  Claim  to Have Seen UFO was the headline  and,  indeed,
hundreds of reports of a large, "V" shaped UFO with  multicolored
lights  were received by the police departments of Yorktown,  Mt.
Kisco,  Carmel  and nearby areas.  This was  on  Thursday  night,
March  24,  1983.  Police officers in these towns  also  reported
seeing it.  (For the record, however, one week earlier, on  March
17th,  residents of Kent, N.Y. and motorists on highway I-84  had
reported an identical UFO.)
     The  object was seen the next night, March 25th,  and  again
the   following  night.   Now  the  witnesses  numbered  in   the
thousands.   Other newspapers began picking up the story.   Again
the  object appeared on several nights in early April, this  time
in  the area of Danbury, Conneticut and a story appeared  in  the
Danbury  News-Times.   Then the Sunday New York  Times  on  April
17th carried a lengthy article about the activity.
     The name Philip Imbrogno was seen often and rightly so; Phil
is  one of the most authoritative experts on aerial phenomena  in
the area.  A Viet-Nam war medical corpsman veteran, he is a  high
school science teacher and a graduate astronomer.  Phil is a  man
of many talents, with an exacting attitude as an investigator and
almost  limitless energy.  He began pursuing the mystery of  this
UFO  and,  with  the aid of Lt. Lesnick,  an  experienced  police
investigator,  gathered reams of data.  Verbal reports  on  tape,
written  and  signed reports, occasional  photographs,  drawings,
maps of flight routes and computer evaluations of patterns  began
accumulating  as George and Phil continued their  investigations.
Obligingly,  the UFO continued to reappear.  Then, other  aspects
of the situation also began to occur.
     It was clear to Phil and George and to most of the witnesses
that  what was being seen was not a conventional aircraft  nor  a
group  of  them.   The object hovered,  made little or no  noise,
performed unusual and abrupt turns,  rotated on its own axis  and
displayed extremely rapid accelerations and decelerations.  Often
it  was reported to blink off its lights,  seeming to  disappear,
only  to  reappear seconds later,  lights blazing,  in a  removed
quadrant  of the evening sky miles away.   Official  explanations
began to proliferate.   First they said it was hang gliders, then
"ultra  light"  aircraft.   These explanations were shown  to  be
inaccurate,  or at least,  inadequate.   Such very light aircraft
would  be  hard  pressed to stay aloft even with  the  weight  of
several  hand flashlights,  not to mention six to twenty  bright,
glowing  lights.   Other explanations came to  the  fore.   Light
aircraft  in  formation  became  the byword  of  authorities  and
explainers.  It was, at this time, more than two months after the
beginning of the sightings,  that attention became focused upon a
group  of  pilots flying out of Stormville airport in  New  York.
These  pilots flew close formations,  most often in V  or  wedge-
shaped patterns.  Thus, the perfect explanation for the sightings
was found and publicized.
     Reality,  however, was more complex.  Lt. Lesnick  uncovered
definite  evidence  of censorship attempts directed  towards  the
witnesses  who were police officers.  These officers stated  that
the  police  chiefs  of their departments  had  been  visited  by
federal agents and that they had then been instructed to  explain
the  UFOs as conventional aircraft activity.  The  officers  were
indignant about this, for they were convinced that what they  saw
was  not  normal aircraft activity.  The Stormville  pilots  were
very  evasive  and would not talk to investigators  or  newspaper
reporters.   Several  times they avoided state and  local  police
waiting  in  their  cruisers at the landing  strip  by  diverting
themselves  to  other airports.  More was going on then  met  the
eye.
     Throughout the summer and into the late fall of 1983 the "V"
shaped object continued to be seen.  Media articles appeared, but
less  often,  I  found myself drawn to the  activity,  and  spoke
several  times with George and Phil.  They greatly impressed  me.
These men were very professional UFO investigators.  Compared  to
them, I felt I was a hobbyist.
     At the beginning of this wave of activity I began to keep  a
log  of all information coming my way that might pertain to  this
"object."   My  first  guess was that it was  some  new  type  of
military  aircraft displayed in a strange attempt to gage  public
reaction  to  UFOs.   After  several  talks  with  witnesses  and
aerospace  engineers, this idea began to seem  untenable.   After
August  21st, when the object circled and overflew my  residence,
the  idea  that  it had been constructed using  our  present  day
technology was one I abandoned altogether.
     On  August 21st, 1983, I watched the object at  close  range
for several minutes.  That same night witnesses reported it  over
New   Haven,  West  Haven,  Bridgeport,  Monroe  and   Stratford,
Conneticut.   On September 23rd, 1983, the object was  seen  over
Newton,  Sandy  Hook  and along Highway I-84 in  Conneticut.   We
shall examine  these two nights in depth as an expanded reference
to  the larger range of reported incidents.   In this way we  may
find some tentative answers or at least some closer  descriptions
of its appearances and activities.
     It is important that we draw no conclusions unless warranted
by  the data available.  UFOs are unreal to most of us.  We  have
not  seen them.  We see only the reports.  For those  people  who
saw  this  UFO, it suddenly becomes a reality which  is  open  to
various interpretations.  Explanations, especially for those  not
directly  exposed to the phenomenon, leaped forth.  I saw it.   I
have  a clear grasp of what I saw and how it interacted with  me.
I  have also closely interviewed many of the witnesses of  August
21st  and September 23rd.  Yet, I have no idea what  it  actually
was  --  I can only report on how it appeared and  what  it  did.
What  it  actually  was or is will remain,  for  the  most  part,
unknown until it lands or openly displays itself in daylight.
     Witnesses  agree,  no matter what may have been  aloft,  the
object  they  saw  was not a formation  of  light  planes.   Many
witnesses have seen both the object and a group of light aircraft
in  formation  over their areas (not at the  same  time).   These
witnesses,  some being pilots themselves, agree that there was no
confusing  the  two.   Again,  the  object  was  huge,  displayed
multicolored  lights  (which changed color and  intensity),  flew
below 1000 feet, hovered, moved at very low speeds, turned on its
own axis,  accelerated very rapidly,  cast unusual light beams to
the  ground and interacted with witnesses as if it was  aware  of
the  witness  participation in its appearance.   No formation  of
light planes,  or other conventional aircraft,  can do all  these
things.
                          A CLOSER LOOK
     Let us look at the nights of August 21st and September 23rd,
1983, in more detail.
AUGUST 21st, 1983:
     At  approximately 10:30 p.m.  on the evening of August 21st,
1983,  an  unusual  flying object with  multicolored  lights  was
reported   to   Louis  Coveyduck  at  Tweed-New  Haven   Airport,
Conneticut.   The  first calls came in from the Foxon/East  Haven
area,  followed by calls from New Haven and then West Haven.  Six
witnesses reported more than unusual lights;  their reports  were
of  a huge lighted object seen at close range.   Two  men,  Shawn
Fricker and John Trendine,  both from West Haven, reported seeing
the object hovering low over the Yale Bowl stadium,  just outside
of  New Haven.   Security guards Jose Velasquez and Kenneth Rayon
saw it directly over the Jackson Newspaper building.  Police also
received calls from numerous individuals such as Robert  McBride,
his  wife and neighbors on Washington Avenue in New Haven.   They
consistently  reported  an  extremely  large,  low-flying  object
seemingly studded with multicolored lights.
     At 10:40 p.m.,  three women reported a low flying "V" shaped
object  near Seaside Park in Bridgeport.   These witnesses became
somewhat agitated as the large display of lights seemed to follow
them from the shore and through Bridgeport towards the North  End
of town.   At 10:45 p.m.,  I, myself, saw a set of unusual lights
low  over  the  North End near  St.  Vincent's  Hospital.   As  I
watched,  they seemed to be drifting slowly and then blinked out.
Not  really  believing what I saw,  and attempting to  rationally
explain it to myself mentally,  I moved to a window facing  west,
over Main Street.   As I looked out, the lights reappeared.  They
were stationary now,  and much closer.   There were three widely-
spaced lights,  approximately four city blocks away, about two or
three  hundred feet over the rooftops.   I was on the third floor
of a house on French Street.
     As  I  watched,  I  became convinced that  the  lights  were
unusual  and  that  what I was seeing was  a  UFO.   The  lights,
colored red,  green and blue,  began changing color.   The  green
blinked out, then back on, then they all went out.  At this point
I moved to the north facing window.   Upon looking out and up,  I
witnessed  a huge display of wing shaped colored  lights,  moving
silently  and slowly eastward between me and the  hospital.   The
hospital  sits  on  a hill approximately half a mile away  and  a
quarter of a mile up from my residence.   Being a quality control
engineer  by  profession,   I  computed  the  dimensions  of  the
structure  containing the lights to be at least 500  feet  across
and  300 feet long.   I immediately called Lt.  Lesnick and  then
went outdoors in an attempt to see the object again.
     Security guard Lopes of Sikorsky Field in Stratford reported
that  a  very  excited motorist had driven into  the  airport  at
approximately 10:55 p.m.  to report having seen "a huge UFO" over
Route 25 moments before.  The motorist would have been seeing the
object at the same time and in the same area as myself.
     At 11:06 p.m.,  the Monroe Police Department received a call
from  an electrical engineer living near a new golf course in the
town.   The engineer reported observing a set of unusual  colored
lights  hovering over and behind his house.   At 11:10 p.m.,  the
Monroe  police received another call from a man living less  than
three hundred yards from the engineer.   Lee Lent,  his wife  and
his  eldest son all saw a very large,  "V" shaped group of lights
hovering  at less than two hundred feet in front of their  house.
The lights,  "blue,  green and almost a pink color," hovered  and
then  began  moving directly towards the open fields of the  golf
course.   Mr.  Lent works as a financial director of a successful
company  and  has  often traveled by air,  many  times  in  light
aircraft.   "This was no plane," he stated emphatically.   He and
his  family  had watched it hovering silently  for  approximately
five  minutes  before it began moving silently  over  his  house.
Shortly  after  this,  another Monroe resident and  her  teenaged
daughter  saw  the  object moving slowly over  their  house  back
towards Bridgeport.
     At  11:45  p.m.,  I  returned  to my house  and  called  the
Bridgeport Police Department to report the UFO.  At 11:50 p.m., a
young  woman  in the vicinity of the General Electric plant  near
Boston  and Seaview Avenues called the Bridgeport police  to  say
that  she and several friends were watching a huge lighted object
either moving or hovering in the sky.  Immediately afterwards, at
11:55  p.m.,   Stratford  police  received  a  call  from   Cliff
Robertson,  58,  who stated that he,  his wife and several others
were  watching a "huge cluster of lights" in the air over Conners
Lane near Huntington Road, in Stratford.
     Tracing  the  reports,  we see that  a  huge,  well-lighted,
seemingly "V" shaped object was seen first over East Haven,  then
New Haven,  then West Haven,  then Bridgeport,  then Monroe, back
over  Bridgeport  and onto  Stratford.   The  sightings  occurred
sequentially  from approximately 10:30 p.m.  to 11:50  p.m.   The
flight  path  was  a consistent line over the  closely  clustered
towns.  There can be no doubt something was there.
     Phil  Imbrogno  has gathered many examples of this  type  of
incident  in 1983 and 1984 over Duchess,  Putnam and  Westchester
counties  of New York.   At times of peak frequency,  reports  of
this type of overflight occurred more than twice a week.   George
Lesnick  has made inquiries at local police departments in  these
counties.   He has spoken to police officers who saw the  object.
As  mentioned,  the New York State Police and local police chiefs
at first attempted to officially explain the sightings as "ultra-
light"  aircraft.   More recently the official explanations  have
stated that the sightings were due to a formation of light planes
coming out of Stormville Airport in New York.  An FAA inquiry was
initiated  and it came to light that a group  of  pilots,  flying
light  aircraft,  had  often flown over the same areas  in  close
formation.  The light planes appeared flying at both high and low
altitudes  several  times,  and  many  people,  including  police
officers,  had  seen both the planes and the "UFO" separately and
reported that,  again,  there was no confusing the two.  As early
as April 23, 1983, both Phil Imbrogno and myself received reports
of  "very low flying Cessnas" from a police officer and  from  an
amateur astronomer in the New Fairfield,  Conneticut area.   This
formation  of  planes  was  readily identified as  such  by  both
witnesses and was not referred to as being a UFO.
     Surprisingly,  some local police officers (who witnessed the
UFO themselves) claim, somewhat angrily, that their superiors had
instructed  them  to  say it was an airplane  or  an  ultra-light
plane.   Some  officers  reported  that  their  chiefs  had  been
approached by federal authorities who were attempting to "keep  a
lid" on the unusual activity.  Investigations into the identities
and  motivations  of  the "formation  flying"  pilots  have  been
clouded,  perhaps deliberately, but one salient fact has emerged:
these  flights were never noticed until after the UFO reports  of
March  and April,  1983.   Since the characteristics of those UFO
reports   could  not  be  duplicated  by  any  regular   aircraft
formations,  either the pilots are hoaxers trying to imitate  the
reported UFO or they are part of a well-conceived plan to present
a "rational" explanation for the unusual activity.
     Such  an  explanation could help to keep the public calm  in
the  face of the unknown.   And,  it could give defense  analysts
some  breathing  room.   It  is reported that  UFOs  have  caused
profound alarm at higher levels of military intelligence centers.
They  have interfered with the operation of long-range  ballistic
missile  implacements.   They  have landed near  military  bases.
Numerous  unsuccessful interceptions have been attempted.   These
facts are very well documented in two books:   Casebook of a  UFO
Investigator  by Raymond Fowler and Clear Intent by Larry Fawcett
and  Barry  Greenwood,   both  published  by  Prentice-Hall  Inc.
(Englewood  Cliffs,  N.J.   07632).   A study of these two  books
should give anyone the foundation of an understanding of the  UFO
phenomenon.
SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1983:
     At  about 11:00 p.m.  on the night of September 23rd,  1983,
three girls and the mother of one left a dance at the Sandy Hook,
Conneticut high school.  As they proceeded through Sandy Hook and
onto  the  Highway I-84 overpass,  one of the girls saw  a  "UFO"
almost directly over Sandy Hook.  Excitedly, she told the others,
while  watching it from the rear window of the car.   They  began
making fun of her until they,  too,  saw the object.  The mother,
driving  the  car,  turned  left  onto  Walnut  Tree  Hill  Road.
Suddenly  they  all began seeing the object off to  their  right,
between  the trees along the road.   The mother stopped the  car,
but  refused to allow the girls to get out.   All four watched as
the  object  silently  flew almost  directly  overhead  and  back
towards  I-84.   All  agreed that it appeared to be  very  large,
kite-like,  with four steady, glowing lights (two red, two blue).
The "leading point" of the object in flight was a red light,  the
two  "tips" were blue and the "tail" was red.   They were  steady
and  did  not blink.   The lights were described  as  "too  close
together to be several planes in formation,  but too far apart to
be  one single plane."  As the object moved over to the left side
of  the  car,  the trailing red light went  out.   The  witnesses
estimate that the object was now over Highway I-84.   It appeared
to be a large triangle, with a red light at the apex and two blue
lights  at  the  "wingtips."   The blue  lights  then  went  out,
followed by the disappearance of the leading red light.
     At approximately this same time, a woman graduate student of
the University of Conneticut, 33 years old, saw the object as she
was  driving on I-84.   She reported three unusual lights (a  red
and  two blues) to the Newton Police Department.   She  hurriedly
exited the highway near the Grand Union store and as she did, she
noticed  the  two blue lights go out and then the red light  also
went  out.   She  felt as if "the thing"  had  disappeared.   She
noticed  other  people  on the road  slowing  down,  as  if  also
watching it, and talked with another woman at the supermarket who
had  seen  "it," too.   The police dispatcher from nearby  Newton
told  her  that  there had been two other sightings  of  a  large
unknown  object in the past two weeks,  but advised her to  relax
because whatever it was, the FAA was tracking it.
     Barbara Allen,  a resident of Sandy Hook,  her daughter  and
her son also saw the object at approximately the same time, while
traveling  eastbound  on I-84 in the same  area.   The  daughter,
bright for her eleven years, wrote a most cogent report:
     "I  was thinking about falling asleep.   Then I saw a bright
light  above a hill and I thought it was a radar  tower.   As  we
drove  along,  it was going along the same way we were and it was
very  big or at least bigger than a large plane.   We got off  at
Exit 10 and stopped to look at it.  It was a triangular shape and
had one red light and two blue lights.   As we were watching  it,
the  lights  seemed  to fade away.   I know they (it)  didn't  go
behind a cloud because it was a totally clear night."
     All  agreed that what they saw was unusual and that  it  was
unlike  anything  they had seen before.   After stopping  at  the
bottom  of Exit 10,  they watched as it hovered over them briefly
and  then  moved slowly away.   Barbara talked  with  a  teenager
standing  on  the opposite side of the road,  who had  also  seen
"it."
     The  last  report from the Sandy Hook area that  night  came
from a self employed construction worker who, at age 28, runs his
own concrete business.   Paul Valliquette of Meriden,  Conneticut
was on his way home from a job when he saw it.  Without fear, but
with a lot of curiosity,  Paul stopped his truck on I-84, got out
and  proceeded  to  get a very good look at the object  at  close
range,  with  its lights on and after they went off.   He gave  a
very  concise  report of an  extremely  large,  metallic  object.
Using hand widths and angular measurements (he saw it hovering in
front  of  a  nearby hill),  the dimensions of  the  object  were
computed  by  him to be approximately 800 feet across,  500  feet
long,  and approximately 50 to 100 feet in thickness.  This seems
ludicrously  large,  but  almost every witness  reported  similar
dimensions.   "As  large  as  a  football  field"  was  a  common
comparison.  Paul watched the huge object for about five minutes.
"It" had doused its lights,  but in the moonlight he could see  a
"huge,  grey  metallic object."  Suddenly its lights came back on
and it "moved very swiftly" to the west at the same low altitude.
Paul stated,  "On a soft arc,  it lifted up towards the stars and
became  the  size  of  a pin head in a  matter  of  five  to  ten
seconds."  The acceleration was short-lived, extremely rapid, and
silent.   It  stopped abruptly,  seemingly miles away,  at  about
sixty degrees above the horizon over the area of Ridgefield,  CT.
At this point,  Paul perceived it to be much like a star,  giving
off multicolored lights.
     The reports from each of the two nights are not isolated  to
the   witnesses  mentioned.    Media  articles  appeared  in  the
Bridgeport  Post  of August 22,  1983;  in  the  Meridian  Record
Journal  of  August  24 and in the New Haven Journal  Courier  of
August 23.  Again in September, reports appeared in the New Haven
Register on the 24th and in the Newton Bee on the  30th.   Police
departments  received numerous calls about the object in all  the
towns mentioned.  It is estimated that there were several hundred
witnesses in August and somewhat less in September.
     These  two nights are typical of many.   Phil Imbrogno,  the
most  persistent and perhaps most experienced  investigator,  has
looked  thoroughly  into numerous sets of  similar  reports  over
Westchester, Putnam and Duchess counties of New York.  The record
of  his investigations,  along with photographs,  taped testimony
and police officer observations checked by  Lt.  Lesnick,  leaves
little room for "conventional explanations."
     My own investigations into the object's appearances included
interviews  of  more  than fifty  witnesses,  taped  and  written
testimony,  drawings and other records of reports.  I met several
times  with  Phil Imbrogno and George Lesnick and consulted  with
other  investigators and journalists in gathering  and  comparing
information.  I also consulted with several experienced aerospace
and  astronautical engineers.   They agreed,  after reviewing the
reports,  that those describing a large,  low-flying,  structured
object  could  not  be  explained  by  aircraft  activity.    One
suggestion  was that the object might be a very  large,  parawing
surveillance  craft,  powered  by newly  developed  brushless  DC
electric motors.   Although an attractive concept,  this proposal
has  several  serious  drawbacks.   Such craft are still  in  the
experimental  stage  and  are  being  developed  solely  for  the
military.   What  would  they  be doing  cruising  low  over  the
affluent suburbs of Westchester and Fairfield?  Such surveillance
drones  are designed to be unobtrusive and cannot duplicate  many
of   the   reported   maneuvers  of   the   "Westchester   Wing."
Surveillance  aircraft used at low altitudes are much smaller  in
size  than  the reported UFO.   The general consensus is  that  a
structured object of the reported size and characteristics of the
"Westchester   Wing"   was  beyond  our   present   technological
capabilities.
     Other aspects of the situation surfaced.   On three separate
occasions I encountered direct evidence of covert FBI interest in
investigations  into the sightings.   One evening I found  myself
being interviewed by a person representing herself to be a  MUFON
investigator  (MUFON is a UFO group based in Texas with  branches
throughout the U.S.).   While we spoke,  an FBI agent was sitting
at  the  next table,  listening intently.   This was verified  by
local  police  officers  who  had  an  ongoing  interest  in  the
investigation  and in the presence of the agent,  but  especially
since  he  had not officially notified them of his  presence  and
intent.   Other  agents  were identified  through  license  plate
checks.   The  shadow  cast by the presence of  federal  agencies
interested in the UFO phenomenon has a definite outline, although
the complete image is still unknown.
                             SUMMARY
     It  can be stated that many thousands of individuals in  the
New York/Conneticut area were witness to an unusual aerial object
in  1983  and  1984.   The object was consistently  described  as
extremely large, structured, "V" shaped, silent and flying slowly
at  low altitudes.   It also was seen to accelerate  "very,  very
quickly,"  to rotate on its axis in flight,  make  abrupt  right-
angle turns,  hover motionlessly and display variable lighting as
well as "searchlight-like" beams extending to the ground.  Within
one  month  of the first of these reports,  certain pilots  began
flying light aircraft out of Stormville and other small  airports
in  formations  over the same areas.   They refused  to  identify
themselves  to  civilian investigators and several times  avoided
state  and local police waiting for them by diverting to land  at
other  airports.   Investigations into their identities,  led  by
lawyer Peter Gersten, have linked them, it is said, with the CIA.
Several researchers experienced covert attempts of being followed
and  falsely  interviewed.   Investigations  into  this  activity
showed  these  attempts  to  be the  actions  of  FBI  employees.
Numerous  police officers,  themselves witnesses of  the  unknown
object,  reported  attempted censorship by superiors.   They also
reported,  in  several separate townships,  approaches to  police
chiefs  by  federal agents allegedly attempting to cover  up  and
explain away reports.
     What  were we experiencing?   At this point we can only  say
that  we  were  witnessing  what appears  to  be  a  very  large,
structured vehicle which flew low over populated areas, displayed
unusual  lights perhaps to deliberately attract attention to  it.
What  it  was,  where  it was from and who was or is  behind  its
activities is all still entirely unknown.   Someone or  something
seemed  to be trying to get our attention.   Once  attending,  we
found  ourselves even further entranced with the implications  of
its  appearance.   We need to clearly separate what we know  from
what  we may imagine.   UFOs have somehow managed to consistently
attract  a  low level of public attention for  years.   For  some
reason,  this particular wave of activity seemed to be more  open
and intense.
     Too  many  witnesses  had  seen the  object  for  it  to  be
explained away as an "ultra-light aircraft."  Too many witnesses,
among  them  pilots  and aeronautical  engineers,  had  seen  the
unknown  object  display  characteristics completely  beyond  the
capabilities of "light aircraft formations."  Whether one chooses
to believe the explanations or to believe in UFOs is no longer  a
cogent approach.  One does not "believe in" helicopters.  One can
only  accept the evidence,  all of the evidence,  in showing  UFO
activity  occurred  on  a surprisingly consistent  and  prolonged
basis in 1983 and 1984 over the New York/Conneticut area.
     We  cannot define completely the nature of this activity  at
this  time.   We  can,  however,  closely  examine  the  evidence
gathered.   And, thanks to the efforts of Philip Imbrogno, George
Lesnick and others, that evidence is considerable.  Using what we
know are verified reports, we can make some reasonable statements
and deductions about it.   It seems clear that an unknown  agency
was  displaying what we call a UFO to thousands of individuals in
the  densely populated New York/Conneticut  area.   The  displays
were   consistent   and   presumably  were   attention   seeking,
particularly by the object turning its lights on and off.   If it
did  not  want to be seen,  we may presume,  it  would  not  have
illuminated itself at all.  The object was seen only at night and
seemed  to have no clearly detectable purpose for flying low over
populated areas except,  perhaps,  to demonstrate unusually  high
performance  flight characteristics.   The object was huge:   one
witness,  Mr.  Valiquette, compared it to the size of three jumbo
jet 747 aircraft lined up in a row.
     The  extreme  size  of  the  object  and  its  unusual   and
unbelievable flight characteristics invite us to be in awe of its
presence.   At  the  same  time,  it did not  display  itself  in
daylight  or,  as far as we know,  it never made contact with the
ground;  its presence did not create hysteria, rather it seems we
were  gently introduced,  over a period of many  months,  to  the
reality of its existence.
     The  UFO  phenomenon has been following this modus  operendi
for  many  years.   In  New England the  manifestations  of  this
particular UFO showed a greater frequency,  a greater consistency
and a greater duration than previous UFO waves.   We might deduce
that  the UFO phenomenon is accelerating its program.   We  might
consider  that  our reaction to the phenomenon could be  just  as
important as our realization of its actual nature.
                           SPECULATION
     There are reports that:   Minuteman missile systems have had
their  command  and  control  computer  systems  crashed  by  the
appearances   of   UFOs;   UFOs   have   effortlessly   destroyed
antiaircraft missiles launched at them over Korea,  over Belgium,
over Moscow; jet fighters launched at them over the United States
and  the  Soviet Union have been lost in  interception  attempts;
electromagnetic communications and radar have been totally jammed
at military bases for hours during UFO appearances; and UFOs have
closely  overflown and landed near military bases throughout  the
world.   At the same time UFOs have made appearances to  isolated
individuals   and   have  overflown  towns  and  cities   without
displaying hostility.
     Perhaps  we  are  being slowly and gently  introduced  to  a
superior  culture  which will not allow nuclear conflict  on  our
planet.   Our adolescence may be over.   It may be that we  shall
resolve  our  international differences and go on to an  eventual
open  and peaceful contact.   It may also happen that we  may  be
involved  in a nuclear conflict.   Such an event presumably could
be stopped by the UFO "agency," since it has shown the capability
for  intervention.   An  intervention on this scale  would  be  a
tremendous shock to humanity.   The Westchester overflights,  the
Exeter,  NH sightings of the last decade,  and the reports of UFO
appearances  in  the  past  several decades may  be  designed  to
cushion that shock.  Perhaps time will tell.

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endous shock to humanity. The Westchester overflights, the Exeter, NH sightings of the last decade, and the reports of UFO appearances in the past several decades may be designed to cushion that shock. Perhaps time will tell.

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