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WebOn the Question of Tampering with the 1950 Great Falls UFO Film: At between 1125 and 1130 AM M.S.T. on August 15, 1950, two witnesses, Nicholas Mariana, the general manager of the Great Falls minor league baseball team, the "Selectrics," and his secretary, Virginia Raunig, observed an unusual sight. While standing in the grandstand of the local ... WebUFO Report Nick Mariana / Montana UFO Color Film Great Falls, Montana Fran Ridge: Aug. 15, 1950; Great Falls, Montana (BBU) 11:30 a.m. Nick Mariana, the general manager of the Great Falls "Electrics" baseball team, while checking the wind at a baseball field, saw two saucer-shaped objects motionless in the sky. eastpro gallery
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The Mariana UFO incident occurred in August 1950 in Great Falls, Montana. The film footage of the sighting is believed to be among the first ever taken of what came to be called an unidentified flying object. The footage was investigated by the U.S. Air Force, and found to be reflections from two F-94 jet fighters. See more At 11:29 am on August 15, 1950, Nick Mariana, the general manager of the Great Falls Selectrics minor-league baseball team, and his nineteen-year-old secretary, Virginia Raunig, were inspecting the empty Legion Stadium … See more In January 1951, Bob Considine, a writer and UFO skeptic, wrote an article for Cosmopolitan magazine. Entitled "The Disgraceful Flying Saucer Hoax", it debunked the most famous UFO sightings to that date, including Mariana's sighting and film. Claiming … See more In 1954 Greene-Rouse productions decided to film a documentary-movie about the UFO phenomenon. They asked Nick Mariana for the rights to use his film in the documentary, and Mariana agreed. To analyze the film, they hired Robert M.L. Baker, Jr., a … See more Copies of Mariana's film currently reside in the US National Archives. It is still featured in documentaries, television programs, and shared online. The film continues to be debated. Since … See more After seeing the film, a reporter for the Great Falls Tribune called Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio and informed them of Mariana's sighting and film. U.S. Air Force Captain John P. Brynildsen interviewed Mariana at nearby Malmstrom AFB outside … See more In July 1952, Captain Ruppelt was able to convince Mariana to let the Air Force see the film again for a more detailed analysis. Mariana reluctantly agreed, but only after requiring the Air Force to sign an agreement that they would not remove any frames of the film. … See more In 1966 the U.S. government established and funded a study of the UFO phenomenon. Located at the University of Colorado at Boulder, … See more http://www.montanakaimin.com/arts_and_culture/montana-author-investigates-aliens-in-the-big-sky/article_c7779a1c-37c0-11e3-9d8d-001a4bcf6878.html WebOne of the strongest cases supporting the existence of UFOs occurred in August 1950, when Mr. Nick Mariana, then general manager of the Great Falls "Selectrics" baseball team, accompanied by his secretary, reported … eastprod.asia.echonet/imas/login#/