Red Glow in a Clear Sky l Robert Blazina Sighting
Analysis Summary
Robert Blazina
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
The person is a former military member who worked with nuclear weapons from 1940 to 1961. In 1952, while flying from Seattle to Sacramento at night, he saw an orange glow ahead. The pilot also noticed it, and they tried to catch up. The glow became larger as they approached. It descended over Redding, California, and then went vertical, disappearing quickly. In the 1970s, while flying back from Germany, they detected an object on radar that made several passes at their plane, but they could not see it visually. A civilian 747 nearby also reported seeing the same object. The military controllers had no information about it. The person experienced ongoing interest in UAPs but did not mention any lasting impact from these encounters.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript features firsthand accounts from an individual involved in military aviation, detailing multiple encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena during the 1950s and 1970s. These experiences include sightings of glowing objects and radar detections of fast-moving entities that were not visually confirmed.
The individual reported multiple encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena, including a glowing object in 1952 and radar-detected objects in the 1970s.
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“We observed this object on a radar screen... it would come directly at us but we could not see it visually.”
Managed by: Air Force Reserve
Transport nuclear weapons to various locations worldwide
In 1952, while flying from Seattle to Sacramento, the pilot and I observed an orange glow in the sky, which we followed until it ascended vertically and disappeared.
In the 1970s, while flying a C-141 back from Germany, we detected an object on radar that made several passes at us, but we could not see it visually.
In the late 1950s, we observed a large round object that released smaller dark objects which descended and then disappeared.
Encounter Context
Factual Detailsflight from Seattle to Sacramento
Sacramento, California, united_states
controllers had nothing on their screen
Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe witness provides a detailed account of multiple UAP encounters, including observations from a military aircraft and radar data. However, the credibility context is limited to personal experience without independent corroboration, and while there are some specific details, they lack precise measurements or verifiable information.
The experiencer and pilot noticed an orange glow in the night sky while flying from Seattle to Sacramento.
“I saw this orange glow in front of us”
The pilot and experiencer attempted to catch up to the glowing object, which grew larger as they approached.
“we added power and we kept getting closer”
The object descended and the aircraft followed it, getting very close before it ascended rapidly.
“it went vertical and it disappeared in a matter of two seconds”
During a flight from Germany, the crew detected an object on radar that made several passes at their aircraft.
“it would come directly at us but we could not see it visually”
The pilot took evasive action as the object approached closely, while a civilian aircraft also reported seeing it.
“the pilot took evasive action at the same time there was a civilian 747 off to our right”
After reporting the incident, the crew never received further information about the object.
“that was the last we ever heard”
The experiencer observed a large object in the sky over several weeks, with smaller objects descending from it.
“we could look up at a certain spot and we would see this round object”
Observed glowing objects in the night sky
radar detection of the object
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Five Observables (4/5)
The experiencer observed a large red glowing object that changed shape and moved vertically at incredible speed.
The encounter involved multiple sightings over time, including both visual and radar detection of unidentified objects, with significant involvement from military personnel.
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Robert Blazina
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