UFOs were big news in 1973. Besides the Pascagoula) and the Coyne) incidents, there were flaps all over the United States. One in Piedmont, Missouri, got started that year in late February with UFO reports involving cars stalling and radio interference. These caught the attention of a physics professor, Harley D. Rutledge, who was chairman of that department at Southeast Missouri State University at Cape Girardeau. Rutledge became fascinated to the point that he put together an investigation team of scientists, arranged funding, and ended up spending more than seven years observing unexplained lights while collecting data and photographs. In late 1973, he gave a presentation of what he and the group had gathered up to that point at the fall meeting (attended by John Schuessler of the Mutual UFO Network) of the Missouri section of the American Association of Physics Teachers. Rutledge finally published a book) describing the investigation titled Project Identification: The First Scientific Field Study of UFO Phenomena in 1981. Read more)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/podcast-ufo--5922140/support).