Journal of the Glacier and the Jungle - Zsolt Zsemba

A chilling account of a researcher discovering a hidden tropical portal within the Antarctic ice, linking the frozen south to the jungles of Bali through a mysterious UFO.

Zsolt Zsemba

THE FEBRUARY UFO ALMANAC

February is the shortest month, but it punches well above its weight when it comes to strange things in the sky.

Cold, clear nights. Military exercises. Wartime tension. High‑altitude tests. Long shadows and longer memories – Again and again, February pops up in UFO history like a recurring itch in the atmosphere.

What follows is a ‘chronological almanac’ of notable UFO / UAP reports associated with February, blending classic cases, wartime encounters, Cold War anxieties and modern database reports.

This is not a claim of origin – merely a weather report of the weird.

FEBRUARY IN THE OLD SKY (Pre‑1947)

1–2 February 1913 – Mystery Airships (UK & Europe) Witnesses across Wales and parts of Eastern Europe report ‘unknown aircraft’ with searchlights, years before practical aviation could explain them. 🔗 [https://mysterioustimes.co.uk/2025/02/01/february-1st-today-in-ufo-history/](https://mysterioustimes.co.uk/2025/02/01/february-1st-today-in-ufo-history/)

1 February 1934 – London, England**An unidentified aircraft circles London for nearly two hours. Official explanation: a training exercise. Public reaction: unconvinced.🔗

[https://mysterioustimes.co.uk/2025/02/01/february-1st-today-in-ufo-history/](https://mysterioustimes.co.uk/2025/02/01/february-1st-today-in-ufo-history/)

FEBRUARY AT WAR (1940s)

17 February 1945 – Po Valley, Italy RAF Mosquito crew observe a blinking aerial light during a night patrol – one of many wartime encounters later folded into the *foo fighter* category.🔗

[http://www.ufology.patrickgross.org/acufo/1945-02-17-povalley.htm](http://www.ufology.patrickgross.org/acufo/1945-02-17-povalley.htm)

26 February 1946 – The Ghost Rockets Begin (Scandinavia) Missile‑like objects streak across Scandinavian skies. Some appear to maneuver. Some vanish into lakes. The Cold War hasn’t officially begun, but the sky is already acting up.🔗

[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_rockets](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_rockets)

THE COLD WAR SKY (1950s–60s)

19–22 February 1952 – Wonsan–Sunchon, Korea US B‑29 bomber crews report glowing orange spheres pacing their aircraft. Radar and visual confirmation. No hostile action. No explanation.🔗

[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonsan-Sunchon_UFO_incident](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonsan-Sunchon_UFO_incident)

February 1954 – Multiple Locations (USA & UK) A cluster month: discs, lights, and structured objects reported by civilians and pilots alike.🔗

[https://www.thinkaboutitdocs.com/1954-february-ufo-alien-sightings/](https://www.thinkaboutitdocs.com/1954-february-ufo-alien-sightings/)

February 1959 – Airspace Encounters – Pilots over the Gulf of Mexico and civilians across the US report fast‑moving lights and structured objects.🔗

[https://www.thinkaboutitdocs.com/1959-february-ufo-alien-sightings/](https://www.thinkaboutitdocs.com/1959-february-ufo-alien-sightings/)

February 1961 – The Big One – One of the densest months in UFO history. Dozens of sightings across Europe, North America and Asia: discs, hemispheres, radar tracks, photographs.🔗

[https://www.thinkaboutitdocs.com/1961-february-ufo-alien-sightings/](https://www.thinkaboutitdocs.com/1961-february-ufo-alien-sightings/)

FEBRUARY ON THE GROUND (1970s–80s)

19 February 1975 – Denmark (Orbak) – A large object descends toward a car. Witness reports heat and physical effects.🔗

[https://www.thinkaboutitdocs.com/1975-february-ufo-alien-sightings/](https://www.thinkaboutitdocs.com/1975-february-ufo-alien-sightings/)

23 February 1975 – Kofu, Japan – Perhaps the strangest February case: a landed object and reports of non‑human entities. Still debated.🔗

[https://www.thinkaboutitdocs.com/1975-february-ufo-alien-sightings/](https://www.thinkaboutitdocs.com/1975-february-ufo-alien-sightings/)

24 February 1975 – Enfield, Connecticut – A disc‑shaped object hovers low over a field. Dogs howl. Electronics misbehave.🔗

[https://www.thinkaboutitdocs.com/1975-february-ufo-alien-sightings/](https://www.thinkaboutitdocs.com/1975-february-ufo-alien-sightings/)

February 1984 – Europe & USA – Bright spheres, discs and humanoid reports across Russia, France, Norway and the US.🔗

[https://www.thinkaboutitdocs.com/1984-february-ufo-alien-sightings/](https://www.thinkaboutitdocs.com/1984-february-ufo-alien-sightings/)

FEBRUARY HOAXES & HARD LESSONS

7 & 17 February 2009 – Morristown, New Jersey – A modern classic: mass sightings later revealed as a hoax. Important not because it was fake, but because it shows how easily February skies trigger belief.🔗

[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morristown_UFO_hoax](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morristown_UFO_hoax)

THE DATABASE ERA (2000s–Present)

Every February – NUFORC & MUFON Logs – Hundreds of reports logged each February worldwide: orbs, triangles, silent craft, fast movers.

NUFORC Database: [https://nuforc.org](https://nuforc.org)

MUFON Case Database: [https://mufon.com](https://mufon.com)

February 2023 – High‑Altitude Objects – Multiple unidentified objects shot down or tracked over North America reignite global interest.🔗

[https://mufon.com/2023/02/15/press-release-mufon-statement-on-recent-unidentified-flying-objects-ufos/](https://mufon.com/2023/02/15/press-release-mufon-statement-on-recent-unidentified-flying-objects-ufos/

#UAPs #UFO #UFOEncounters #UFOHistory #ufology #UnidentifiedFlyingObject

Why November 30th is Haunted by the Supernatural

November 30th may seem like an ordinary day on the calendar, but for those with a keen interest in the supernatural, paranormal, and ufology, it’s a date that resonates with a peculiar energy, often tied to strange occurrences, unsolved mysteries, and unusual events.

It’s a date that may not carry the same recognition as Halloween or the solstices, but in the worlds of the unexplained, November 30th has played a role in some remarkable moments that have left many wondering about the forces beyond our comprehension.

One of the most significant events tied to November 30th is the 1954 UFO encounter in the town of Flatwoods, West Virginia. While the sighting itself occurred earlier in the month, November 30th remains notable for the way it brought the incident into the wider public eye.

The encounter began on September 12, 1952, when several witnesses saw a bright light streaking across the sky. The group, consisting of a few local boys and a schoolteacher, ventured into the woods to investigate what they believed was a downed aircraft. What they found, however, was nothing like anything they had ever seen before.

They reported encountering a strange, glowing figure that was over 10 feet tall, with a head shaped like a spade and a bright greenish mist emanating from its body. The experience left them terrified, and though it sparked local curiosity, it wasn’t until later, around November 30th, that the story spread across the country.

The Flatwoods Monster – also known as the “Braxton County Monster” – became an iconic figure in UFO lore, and November 30th, in the years following the event, has been marked by enthusiasts as a day of remembrance for the strange phenomenon.

This November 30th connection to the UFO community doesn’t stop there. In 1995, another unusual event occurred in the skies over Arizona that would later be linked to November 30th.

Known as the “Phoenix Lights,” the event began with a series of unidentified flying objects spotted by thousands of witnesses across Arizona and Nevada. Although the bulk of sightings occurred on March 13, 1997, it was on November 30th of the same year that a former military officer came forward, revealing his own experiences with strange lights in the sky during the fall months of 1995.

His testimony reignited interest in the Phoenix Lights incident, as many UFO researchers began to tie this earlier sighting to the same mysterious phenomenon. Some theorists argued that the strange lights were part of a government experiment, while others believed they were extraterrestrial in origin.

Regardless, the association between November 30th and the Phoenix Lights case solidified the date as one that would forever be tied to unexplained aerial phenomena in the region.

Even beyond UFO sightings, the day has seen its share of paranormal reports that raise more questions than they answer.

One such example is the infamous 1980 Rendlesham Forest incident, which unfolded just days after Christmas but has an enduring connection to the late fall.

Rendlesham Forest, located near the RAF Woodbridge military base in Suffolk, England, has long been dubbed “Britain’s Roswell” because of the strange and unexplained events that took place there.

It was on the night of December 26, 1980, that U.S. Air Force personnel reported seeing lights descending into the forest. The subsequent investigation would later reveal bizarre physical traces, including scorch marks on the ground and a strange radiation signature.

While December 26th is the date most closely associated with the event, many researchers believe the investigation and other strange phenomena in the area began much earlier in November.

It was rumored that members of the military were already witnessing unusual lights and strange occurrences around the base as early as November 30th, building the tension and leading to the highly publicized events that would follow in December.

There’s also the matter of ghost stories.

November 30th, falling just days before the onset of winter, holds a certain ethereal quality to it. Many folklore enthusiasts claim that the cold, dark months of late fall are when the spirit world is most active. In fact, some argue that November 30th marks the spiritual “shift” from the waning warmth of autumn to the dead of winter, a time when the barrier between the living and the dead grows thinnest. This has been linked to a number of ghost sightings on this date throughout history.

One famous case involves the haunting of the old Boston University building, where on the night of November 30th, 1979, several students reported hearing strange noises in the empty hallways, including footsteps and doors slamming shut.

Despite exhaustive searches, no one was found, but the reports continued to pour in, making the building one of the most active ghost locations on the East Coast. Over the years, this building, along with other notoriously haunted locations, has seen heightened paranormal activity linked to this particular date.

Perhaps one of the strangest events to occur on November 30th occurred in 2010, when several news outlets reported on a bizarre phenomenon in the skies over Norway.

On that day, a massive spiral of light appeared in the sky, baffling scientists and skywatchers alike. The unusual shape was visible for several minutes and was seen over a large area, from Russia to Norway.

Many speculated that the phenomenon was the result of a Russian missile test gone wrong, but some UFO enthusiasts were quick to suggest that it was evidence of an extraterrestrial event.

While the official explanation was that the spiral was caused by a failed missile launch, UFO researchers were drawn to the oddity of the event coinciding with November 30th, a day that seemed to serve as a focal point for unexplained aerial phenomena.

For those who study these strange occurrences, November 30th may seem like a prime date for the unknown to manifest itself. Whether it’s a UFO sighting, a paranormal encounter, or an unexplained event in the sky, the date seems to play host to mysterious happenings that continue to intrigue both skeptics and believers alike.

What makes this date so compelling? Perhaps it’s the lingering energy of a changing season or the collective sense that something is coming to an end, opening up the possibility for new mysteries to emerge. Whatever the reason, the fact remains that November 30th continues to hold significance in the annals of ufology and the paranormal.

For those who believe in the unexplained, it’s a reminder that the world we inhabit may be far more mysterious than we ever imagined. And whether it’s the unexplained lights of Flatwoods, the eerie phenomena of Rendlesham Forest, or the strange spirals of Norway, November 30th will always serve as a reminder that there is still much about our world and the universe that remains a mystery.

#alienEncounters #cryptidSightings #extraterrestrial #flatwoodsMonster #ghostHauntings #ghostStories #hauntedLocations #history #mysterious #mysteriousSightings #november30th #paranormal #paranormalEvents #paranormalInvestigations #phoenixLights #rendleshamForest #spiritualActivity #strangeOccurrences #supernatural2 #supernaturalEvents #ufoEncounters #ufoLore #ufoResearch #ufoSightings #ufologists #ufology #unexplainedLights #unexplainedMysteries #unexplainedPhenomena #winterSolstice

👽 If the Flatwoods Monster landed in your backyard tonight… what would you do?
A) Run
B) Try to talk to it
C) Snap a photo
D) Offer it antacids 😬
#FlatwoodsMonster #UFOEncounters
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The Flatwoods Monster – UFO Crash, Alien Mist, or Misidentified Owl?

🛸 In 1952, something crashed in Flatwoods, West Virginia... and what came out of it terrified a town. On this episode of Cryptid Hunter, Alek and Randy investigate the legendary Flatwoods Monster—a towering alien-like entity with glowing red eyes, claw-like hands, and a noxious mist that makes witnesses sick. Was it an extraterrestrial visitor, a government cover-up, or just an owl in a cloak? We dive deep into: The original 1952 sighting and its UFO connection Eyewitness reports and physical symptoms Skeptical explanations vs. paranormal possibilities Flatwoods Monster's pop culture legacy (Fallout 76, tourism, and more) Plus: a new What Did I Just See? listener story featuring... a possible dogman encounter in the Appalachian Mountains 👀 👣 Listen now and decide: alien, myth, or something in between? #FlatwoodsMonster #CryptidHunter #HypotheticallySound #ParanormalPodcast #UFOCrash #WestVirginia #CryptidLore Follow Us for Updates: 📱 Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HypotheticallySound Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/HySoundPodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HypotheticallySound BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/hysoundpodcast.bsky.social 🛒 Shop Our Merch: Store: https://streamlabs.com/biggieran/merch Sticker/Prints: https://www.freealekai.com  

From gallery halls to moonlit basketball courts, unexpected UFO sightings, and everyday moments - a reel where the ordinary meets the extraordinary. 🌌🎨🏀🛸 #ArtAndLifeUnfold #MoonlightHoops #UFOEncounters #GalleryToGalaxy #DailyWonders #CosmicBasketball #ArtisticEveryday #UnseenWorldsAroundUs #MysticalMoments #UrbanCanvasMeetsStars

In 1983 one of the eeriest encounters in Sweden took place, set in the idyllic community of Haverdal. Read all about this creepy incident, it's something special and a favorite of mine.

https://fred-andersson.medium.com/festers-quest-the-1983-encounters-in-haverdal-f1685e878e43

#ufoencounters #alienencounters #ufology #highstrangeness #ufohistory #ufosverige #archivesfortheunexplained #mysteries #paranormal #haverdal #weirdness #sweden #sverige #ufosweden

Fester’s Quest: The 1983 Encounters in Haverdal. - Fred Andersson - Medium

Years ago when I browsed through old issues of UFO-Aktuellt, I found an incident which I never have been able to let go of. No matter what’s going on in my life and career, it’s there somewhere in…

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@LauraKerrArt My mind makes strange connections. 😂 On the #Synchronicity note, I checked the #UFO tag, and the post previous to mine was about polibius's reading #PassportToMagonia. Synchronicity is often noted in connection #UFOEncounters and what is called #HighStrangness
#MastodonSynchronicity
https://tilde.zone/@polibius/109832079374971433
𝖕𝖔𝖑𝖎𝖇𝖎𝖚𝖘 (@[email protected])

Just finished reading "Passport to Magonia" by Jacques F. Vallée. Author compares there varying #UFO phenomena reports from previous century to historical encounters with different incarnations of #fae as depicted in folklore and suggests extradimensional origin of the visitors as more plausible than extraterrestial one. I'm surprised I've never heard about this connection before, as the book is considered a classic of ufology and was published in 1969 (discovered it just a moment ago, had no clue while reading).

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