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Maury Island UFO incident was a UFO encounter concocted by Fred Crisman and Harold Dahl. You can read about the "dirtiest scam in UFO history". Back to Havaiki | UFO Islands | Benjamin Work & Andy Leleisi'uao. UFO observers say there has been an "unprecedented" number of UFO sightings on the North Island in the last two months. It should be noted that the island of Pag is not unknown.

The Maury Island incident - 1947

This 1947 Maury Island UFO is one of the lesser-known UFO deposits in Washington State, but should be better known for several reason. Unfortunately, the two main eyewitnesses, Harold Dahl and Fred Crisman, became suspicious and controversial in the course of the investigations. and his superintendent on land was Fred Crisman.

He was on his cruiser with two men, his boy and their dogs, on 21 June. At about two in the afternoons Dahl's vessel was approaching the eastern bank of Maury Island. Now Maury Island is connected to Vashon Island by a dam line and lies about six leagues westward of Des Moines, Washington.

And Dahl glanced at the skies and saw six items hovering above his vessel. And Dahl said he saw round portlights and what he thought was an observer screen. He landed because he was worried that the centre plane would fall into his own plane.

Dahl took several photos with his own private cam. They kept in touch for several moments until Dahl said he could hear a blow. that it was a light, it was a piece of light weiß steel. Together with the blank sheeting, the vessel dropping about twenty tonnes of a black piece of molten cobblestone.

You took shelter after several parts crashed on his barge. He went to his barge and tried to get help by wireless, but it didn't work. Then Dahl took his boy to the clinic and recounted to his employer, Fred Crisman, what had happend. Crisman was given the film by Dahl, and when the printings were created, they showed the weird airships.

Prisman said he did not believe Dahl's history, but nevertheless he went back to Maury Island where he collected some rocks. The next day, Dahl informed the detectives that a man in a dark dress was visiting him and proposed that they go for it. He was driving his own vehicle and followed the stranger's new buick to a place to eat.

As they were eating, the foreigner asked no question, but reported in detail what had been done to Dahl the previous morning. Dahl was cautioned by the man in Schwarz that if Dahl and his wife and daughter were to tell anyone about the event, things would be terrible. to the Chicago based Ray Palmer.

Both of them would meet with Dahl and Crisman, examine Dahl's boot and conduct an interview. However, Dahl and Crisman did not make the work. Arnold also said that his boy had vanished. {\Dahl later said that his boy was found in Montana, but he couldn't recall how he got there.

They' re meeting for several inches with Arnold, Smith and Crisman. The AF officer took some of the odd gold on board, Dahl and Crisman said. An other air force agent talked to Dahl and Crisman and paid a visit to their ship. No heaps of metals existed on Maury Island, and the specimens present appeared to be molten cinders.

He concluded that Dahl and Crisman had falsified the event to advertise a newscast. FBI alerted Dahl and Crisman that their scam had failed and that if they abandoned the case, the FBI would not pursue the two men for the scam that had led to the death of the two officials.

First Dahl and Crisman went along. However, a few years later in the January 1950 edition of Fate journal, Crisman explained that the event had occurred, and Kenneth Arnold incorporated Maury Island into his 1952 volume, The Newcomers. Today, most believe that Crisman and Dahl pretended the event by immortalizing a fraud that got out of hand.

You believe a shadows authority planted a sabotage on the B-25 bomb to kill the detectives and put the finger on Dahl and Crisman.

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