Listener Feedback: The Strange Case of Carlos Allende
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Carlos Allende, who spoke during an interview recorded in 1967. He claimed to have witnessed a ship, the DE 173, become invisible during a naval experiment. This event allegedly occurred while he was on the SS Andrew Furuseth in a convoy. Allende described how he wrote annotations in a book about UFOs, which were later sent to the Office of Naval Research. He asserted that many other witnesses were present during the incident, urging researchers to find them. After this encounter, Allende's claims had a lasting impact on ufology, as he believed his writings spurred scientific interest in force field research. He expressed frustration over the scientific community's skepticism towards his experiences.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The episode discusses the case of Carlos Allende and his claims regarding the annotations he made in 'The Case for the UFO.' It includes an interview with Allende where he asserts he witnessed a naval experiment involving invisibility and discusses the impact of his annotations on scientific advancements. The tone is investigative, exploring the historical context and implications of Allende's claims.
Carlos Allende claims he witnessed the DE 173 become invisible during a naval experiment.
Carlos Allende
“I saw the DE 173 become invisible right before my eyes.”
Gray Barker
“This tape is being made available as a part of the dissemination of my research into the mysteries of the Allende letters.”
Managed by: U.S. Navy
Alleged naval experiment involving invisibility
Carlos Allende claims he wrote the annotations in the book 'The Case for the UFO' using three different handwriting styles.
Allende asserts he witnessed the DE 173 become invisible during a naval experiment.
Allende claims that the annotations he wrote spurred advancements in scientific knowledge during the International Geophysical Year (IGY).