The Westfall Crash of 1897: Kenya's Buried Aurora Incident

TRUE REALITY KENYA — Recovering Suppressed Histories

Colonial UAP Files • Part I

The Westfall Crash of 1897:
Kenya’s Buried Aurora Incident

The same year an airship crashed in Aurora, Texas — making global headlines and spawning a century of investigation — something fell in the Nandi Hills of Kenya. America got newspaper archives, a MUFON investigation, and a tourist site named after the pilot. Kenya got the Witchcraft Ordinance, Operation Legacy, and 128 years of silence.

Cinematic split-screen featured image comparing the declassified 1897 Aurora Texas historical marker on the left with the dark teal Nandi Hills landscape of Kenya on the right under a cosmic star overlay.


1897 — Nandi County Great Airship Wave Colonial Suppression Operation Legacy

In the rolling hills of what is now Nandi County, Kenya, lies a secret buried so deep in the colonial archives that it took over a century to resurface. A systematic erasure so complete that even today, the vast majority of Kenyans have never heard it whispered in their history books.

Section 01 Historical Context

The Historical Context: 1897, A Year of Cosmic Coincidences

The Great Airship Wave of 1896–1897

Between November 1896 and April 1897, the United States experienced what historians now call the “Great Airship Wave” — the first mass UAP sightings in modern history. Thousands of Americans across 19 states reported seeing cigar-shaped craft with brilliant searchlights, propellers, and sometimes occupants. These sightings began in Sacramento, California, on November 17, 1896, and moved eastward across the country.

The most famous incident occurred on April 17, 1897, in Aurora, Texas, where an alleged airship crashed into Judge J.S. Proctor’s windmill. The Dallas Morning News reported that the pilot’s remains were “not an inhabitant of this world” and that wreckage was described as being made of “an unknown metal, resembling somewhat a mixture of aluminum and silver.”

This was not isolated to America. The 1897 airship wave was a global phenomenon. Yet while American newspapers documented these events with sensational headlines, the British colonial administration in Kenya was establishing a system of record-keeping that would ensure any similar occurrences in East Africa would be suppressed, dismissed, or destroyed.

Colonial Kenya in 1897: The Suppression Begins

The British East Africa Protectorate was declared on July 1, 1895. By 1897, the colonial administration was consolidating its control over the territory that would become Kenya — the same year Lord Delamere arrived in the Kenya highlands, and the same year of the Nandi Resistance, when the Nandi people were engaged in fierce guerrilla warfare against British forces attempting to build the Uganda Railway through their territory.

The British were establishing a pattern of cultural suppression that would have devastating consequences for indigenous knowledge systems. Military expeditions were launched against the Kikuyu and Kamba for opposing colonial land appropriation. Punitive expeditions were organised against the Nandi who were attacking railway construction crews and stealing telegraph wire. And traditional spiritual practices — including those related to celestial observation and sky phenomena — were being criminalised as “witchcraft.”

● Deep Dive — The Witchcraft Link

The 1897 Legal Mechanism of Suppression

The British established the Witchcraft Ordinance the same year as the Westfall crash. This was not coincidental — it was strategic. By legally categorising any indigenous account of anomalous sky phenomena as “witchcraft,” the colonial administration created a direct mechanism to imprison anyone who spoke of the Westfall debris. An elder witnessing the crash and reporting it to their community could be arrested. A spiritual leader interpreting the event through traditional cosmology could be imprisoned. The Ordinance did not merely silence witnesses — it made witnessing itself a crime.

Section 02 The Westfall Incident

The Westfall Incident: What We Know

The Westfall case came to light not through colonial archives — which had systematically destroyed such records — but through the work of a modern Kenyan investigator who has spent years researching UAP phenomena in Kenya.

 Researcher Profile

Jeremy — Kenyan UAP Field Investigator

Independent Researcher • Nandi County • Active 2006–Present

Jeremy’s 2013 submission to the US UFO Center remains one of the few surviving breadcrumbs of the Westfall incident. His work is remarkable for two reasons: it connects the 1897 crash to the 2006 Mombasa Police Academy Mass Sighting, suggesting a 100-year pattern of aerial activity in the Rift Valley corridor; and it demonstrates that community-based research — not colonial archives — is how suppressed Kenyan history is recovered.

“My research now leads me to believe that there was a UFO crash near Westfall in 1897, but there is virtually no public awareness of this incident here in our community… I now believe that we are not alone and there has been a country-wide cover up for over two hundred years here in Kenya.”

Jeremy, 2013 report to the US UFO Center

The Significance of Westfall, Nandi County

The location “Westfall” appears to be in or near Nandi County, in the Rift Valley region of Kenya — at the heart of the Nandi Resistance against British colonial rule in 1897. The Nandi people, led by their Orkoiyot (spiritual and military leader), were engaged in guerrilla warfare against British forces. This location matters for three specific reasons:

Remote and contested territory. The Nandi Hills were difficult for colonial forces to control, making it easier to suppress information about any anomalous event. Indigenous knowledge systems. The Nandi had rich oral traditions and a spiritual leadership structure that could have documented or interpreted the event — which is precisely why those structures were targeted. Colonial distraction. The British were focused on military campaigns against the Nandi; an anomalous aerial event could be buried beneath reports of “native unrest.”

Section 03 Intelligence Brief
CLASSIFIED COMPARISON    AURORA, TEXAS vs WESTFALL, KENYA    1897
Feature Aurora, Texas (April 1897) Westfall, Kenya (1897)
Date April 17, 1897 EXACT DATE SUPPRESSED
Documentation Public — Dallas Morning News ERASED — COLONIAL ARCHIVE
Physical Debris “Unknown metal” resembling aluminium/silver mix Suppressed — Oral tradition only
Witnesses Multiple townspeople, documented Nandi community — silenced by Witchcraft Ordinance
Pilot / Occupant Described as “not of this world” — given Christian burial FATE UNKNOWN
Official Status Historical marker, town tourism (“Ned the Alien”) CLASSIFIED “W” — OPERATION LEGACY
Media Coverage Hundreds of newspaper articles nationally Zero — no colonial press coverage survives
Investigation MUFON investigations 1973 & 1997 Jeremy’s community investigation from 2013 — no formal body
Archive Status Preserved in local and national records Destroyed — 5-year destruction policy pre-1967
Current Awareness Tourist site, Wikipedia entry, museum marker VIRTUALLY ZERO PUBLIC AWARENESS
Section 04 The Double Erasure

The Cover-Up: Why You’ve Never Heard This Story

The answer lies in the fundamentally different approaches to information control operating in 1897. America had a free press with competing newspapers and public scientific debate. British East Africa had a colonial administration controlling all information flow, where indigenous witnesses were silenced by colonial power and records were routinely destroyed.

United States, 1897
— Free press with competing newspapers
— Public scientific debate permitted
— Local witnesses could speak freely
— Records preserved in archives
— UAP phenomena entered public folklore
— Incidents became part of national history
British East Africa, 1897
— Colonial administration controlled all information
— Indigenous knowledge classified as superstition
— Witnesses silenced by Witchcraft Ordinance
— Sensitive files destroyed after 5 years
— Sky-lore suppressed as criminal “witchcraft”
— Operation Legacy erased remaining evidence

The British colonial administration had a policy of routine file destruction for sensitive materials. Before 1967, all UFO-related files were destroyed after five years — a practice that eliminated countless wartime and colonial-era records. Operation Legacy, the covert British programme to destroy or remove colonial records before independence, completed the erasure. This systematic destruction, combined with the suppression of indigenous oral traditions through the Witchcraft Ordinance, created a “double erasure” that has made recovering this history extraordinarily difficult.

The Churchill 1952 Connection: Winston Churchill’s famous memo to the Air Ministry — asking what “all this stuff about flying saucers” amounted to — led to a 50-year classification of UFO files throughout the British Empire. While that period expired in 2002, the colonial-era destruction of records from the 1890s–1950s means many files simply no longer exist.

Source: The Churchill Project, Hillsdale College
Section 05 The Nandi Knowledge System

Recovering the Lost Knowledge

The Nandi people, in whose territory Westfall is located, had sophisticated knowledge systems that included oral traditions passed down through generations, spiritual leadership through the Orkoiyot who combined religious and military authority, and deep environmental knowledge connected to the land and sky. When the British suppressed the Nandi Resistance through military force — culminating in the assassination of Orkoiyot Koitalel Arap Samoei in 1905 — they also severed the transmission of this knowledge.

Any anomalous events — whether aerial phenomena or otherwise — would have been interpreted by the colonial administration through the lens of “native superstition” rather than investigated as genuine occurrences. The very people most qualified to document what happened at Westfall in 1897 were the same people being actively suppressed, imprisoned, and killed in that same year.

● Historical Record — The Pattern of Erasure

What the Nandi Knew

The Nandi Orkoiyot tradition held that specific events in the sky corresponded to events on earth. The assassination of Koitalel Arap Samoei in 1905 was not merely a military act — it was the deliberate elimination of the primary custodian of Nandi cosmological knowledge. Whatever was known about the 1897 Westfall event within the Nandi oral tradition died, or was driven underground, with him. Community recovery of this knowledge — if possible at all — must now come from elder interviews, private family oral histories, and cross-referencing with neighbouring community traditions.

Section 06 Sources & References

References

US UFO Center — Kenya Sightings usufocenter.com
The 1896–1897 Great Airship Wave weirddarkness.com
Solving the 1897 Airship Mystery (Busby) texashillcountry.com
Great Airship Wave — Global Context ufomatrix.org
Aurora, Texas 1897 — Analysis hhhistory.com
1897 Newspaper Accounts & Investigation texasescapes.com
Atlas Obscura — 1800s Alien Gravesite atlasobscura.com
Aurora, Texas — Official Town History auroratexas.gov
The Kalenjin People — Kenyan History kenyanhistory.com
Nandi Resistance — Form 1-4 History Notes educationnewsub.co.ke
Churchill & the 1952 UFO Classification hillsdale.edu
Section 07 Community Recovery Project

Community Recovery Project

Do You Hold a Piece of the Westfall Puzzle?

The 1897 airship wave was global. The suppression was local. The recovery must be ours. If your ancestors were living near the Nandi Hills or the Uganda Railway corridor in the late 1890s, you may be holding the key to one of Kenya’s most suppressed histories.

Family Oral History

Did your ancestors tell stories of “fire from the sky” or “the metal that didn’t burn” near the Nandi Hills? These accounts, however fragmentary, matter.

Railway Corridor Witnesses

Were your family among the Nandi, Luo, or Kalenjin communities living near the Uganda Railway in 1897? Your oral tradition may carry what the archives destroyed.

Physical Evidence

Fragments of unusual metal, strange ground markings, or sites described by elders as “where the sky thing fell” — every detail is a thread worth pulling.

Elder Accounts

Do you know elders in Nandi County, Kakamega, or the wider Rift Valley region with unexplained generational memories of aerial phenomena? Connect them with us.

Next in This Series — Part II

The Mombasa Police Academy Mass Sighting, July 11, 2006

When approximately 1,500 Kenyan police trainees witnessed a craft with lights “brighter than anything any of us had ever before seen,” followed by a loud explosion — and the subsequent media blackout that ensured the incident remained unknown to the Kenyan public. The suppression continues. The recovery begins now.

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