Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 14:17:49 +0100
(BST) From: daniel wilson
<daniejon2000@yahoo.co.uk> Subject: April 16, 1952;
Shreveport, Louisiana (BBU) To: Francis Ridge
<nicap@insightbb.com>
Cat: 1
April 16, 1952; Shreveport, Louisiana (BBU)
At 2228 hours, Capt. Eugene R. Mathis, USAF, SAC Aircraft
Commander, and Jack Touchstone, observed a brilliant circular object
ten times the size of the brightest star flying overhead at an
unbelieveable speed on a heading of 100 degrees. The object suddenly
made a 180 degree turn. The object appeared to be flat, made no
sound and and had no exhaust. The object was in sight for approximately
70 seconds. While the object was in sight it passed over the entire
city of Shreveport.