Author : Keel John Alva
Title : The Cape May Incident
Year : 1967
Link download : Keel_John_Alva_-_The_Cape_May_Incident.zip
Throughout 1966 and 1967, I investigated a long series of unusual UFO incidents in the state of New Jersey. Reports on most of these cases have gone unpublished but have been circulated privately to responsible researchers around the world. The following article is condensed from my extensive review of a strange series of situations in Cape May, N.J. I purposely withheld this report from print for two years, waiting to see if similar or identical events might occur elsewhere. Several of the apparently trivial or even coincidental details in this case have now been repeated consistently throughout the U.S. even though they have received no publicity and are largely unknown to the ufological mainstream. The telephone “wrong numbers” have become a common correlative factor in many cases, to cite an example. The inexplicable radio signals are another. Ivan T. Sanderson summarized very briefly the appearance of “Tiny,” described here, in his book, Uninvited Visitors (page 163), but I never intended to publish the full report since it was certain to raise more controversy, and was inconclusive. Now, however, we have corroborative incidents from many other areas and I feel that publication of this report might lead other researchers to more fruitful investigations in their own locales. Essentially we seem to be dealing with an elaborate and carefully executed plan designed to attract little or no notice even among ufologists. The use of telephones, automobiles and other mundane objects has been ignored by UFO-philes obsessed with the extraterrestrial concept. In fact, 90 percent of all the techniques employed by the UFOrelated entities are impressively ordinary and unobtrusive. These techniques can be easily overlooked by investigators who fail to extract every minute detail from the witnesses. And it is necessary to collect and scrutinize the details from many such cases before the broader “plan” becomes apparent. In the Cape May incident, as in so many others, you will see that the objects sighted are of less importance than the other events surrounding this family. ...
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