Lord Rankeillour, Member of the House of Lords:



Many men have seen them [UFOs] and have not been mistaken. Who are we to doubt their word? …

Only a few weeks ago a Palermo policeman photographed one, and four Italian Navy officers saw a 300-foot long fiery craft rising from the sea and disappearing into the sky...

Why should these men of law enforcement and defense lie?





Find out through eyewitness accounts and other documents as detailed in Carl W. Feindt’s UFOs and Water —an informative and eye-opening book with hundreds of descriptions of UFO sightings on or near bodies of water.



Carl Feindt

Claymont, DE 19703





Biography of Carl Feindt

Carl William Feindt

Carl William Feindt, son of Charles and Hanna Feindt, passed peacefully in his sleep at the age of 81 on April 21, 2019.



From the time he was a boy, Carl was fascinated with flight. He became a cadet in the Civil Air Patrol and worked tirelessly throughout his career at Delta Airlines, where he was respected by customers, peers and management as dependable and capable. His curiosity regarding the extraterrestrial culminated in the pride of his later years that cemented his place in ufology: a book proposing a theory for how UFOs navigate air and water as based on decades of research.



Carl is survived by his sons, Jeffrey and Andrew and his younger sister, Helen Jatzen.



A Viewing will be held on Monday, April 29, 2019 at Gebhart Funeral Home, 3401 Philadelphia Pike, Claymont, DE 19703, from 11:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. Burial will follow in Lawn Croft Cemetery, Linwood, PA.



To offer condolences, visit:gebhartfuneralhomes.com



My interest in water-related UFOs was preceded by my fascination with aircraft. As a boy, I carved balsa replicas of flying machines and in my teens flew model aircraft. I followed my passion and became a cadet in the Civil Air Patrol. After graduating from high school, I went on to study aircraft engineering at the Academy of Aeronautics in New York City (off La Guardia Airport's runway). Following two years of service in the Air Force, I was forced to return to civilian life due to a family hardship. I joined a major airline where I worked in customer service for over three decades.

Upon retirement I was interested in becoming active in ufology (the study of UFOs), about which I had been reading since the early 1960s. A wonderful opportunity presented itself when Jan Aldrich, a UFO researcher, asked for volunteers to do local newspaper searches. Over the course of eight years, I studied microfilm rolls at the University of Delaware, exhaustively covering the years between 1923 and 1967. To my amazement, I found approximately 750 UFO-related articles in Delaware, the second-smallest state in the United States!