Wednesday, April 10, 2013

The Maury Island UFO Incident

The Maury Island Incident is being made into a new short film based on a long-forgotten UFO encounter that happened off Maury Island, WA on June 21, 1947 . You can read more & support the new movie here.
News report

The incident took place shortly after June 21, 1947. On that date, seaman Harold A. Dahl, out scavenging for drifting logs claimed to have seen six UFOs near Maury Island Vashon Island. Dahl, his son Charles, an unnamed hand and Dahl's dog were on the boat Dahl reported seeing four, five or six (the nitial FBI report says four or five)"doughnut-shaped objects" flying in formation over the area where his boat was. He said he could see blue sky through the holes in the center of the discs, and that there appeared to be port holes lining the inside of the ring. 

One of the craft appeared to be malfunctioning, Dahl reported, and another craft edged up to it, then retreated. At this point the troubled craft began ejecting objects through the inner port holes. the craft appeared to be malfunctioning, Dahl reported, and another craft edged up to it, then retreated. At this point the troubled craft began ejecting objects through the inner port holes. Slag-like material began hitting the boat and damaged the windshield, the wheel house and a light fixture, and killed his dog on the deck. He said his son was also slightly njured by falling debris.

Dahl claimed to have taken a number of photographs of the UFOs, and recovered some type of slag ejected from the craft that malfunctioned. Dahl also recovered samples of sheaves of lightweight white sheets of metal that fluttered like "newspapers" out from the inner ring of the troubled UFO to the ground. malfunctioned. . Dahl also recovered samples of sheaves of lightweight white sheets of metal that fluttered like"newspapers" out from the inner ring of the troubled UFO to the ground. 
The incident - as featured on the UFo Hunters
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