DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE6972585
DATE OF SIGHTINGAugust 1955
REPORTED LOCATIONOLDGREENWICH CONNECTICUT
FRAMES119

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"flying saucer." In his report he & micro & macroscopic
for a 003
in flight. Observer states he would imagine the in flight. Observer states he would imagine the s flaw (either accidental or inducedi s flaw (either accidental or induced) i
bbject as "l50 in diameter,:constructed of diameter, constructed of the film. The written report contains .
light metal and disc shaped." light metal and disc shaped." The object, the or. of inconsistencies, ex: desc. size a nr. or inconsistencies, ex: desc. size a.
size of a pin head was almost porfectly centered head of pin, but gave details of its con-
bbject with a trail. SW - NE yet observed for 15 min. Obj al-
7 most perfectly centered in filn; a-renark.
able feat to find - such a smali-obi a-.
igainst a black-sky in viewfinder & center
ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP S2) 9tan 6602 A155
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contains 2 $5x3\r2}$
This case
photos.
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PA TIRSS MONLIT NOUD HLLD RSPREOB RO B- MI BEORS, XOOE
MILE APLATTG WILIRE AND NON TLEY SW THD ONTURIS. TE AS IN
sVEHIS.
SAOH OF PNS BVENTS DEPIOTED TIED IN WIPH TAS POLIOD XIKEKIEX RSPORD,
AND ALL SEVAN OF ANE FAMMY KIK AORSE TED IF HAPPAND IN ABOUT AD ALL SEVA OF AD FAMLY KIK AORSE TLND IT IAPPEHD IN ABOUT
NAT MAY. I DOUBT IF AY IBBER OF AHD FMILY GOULD IM CORRHAPS NAT WAY. I DOUBT IF ANY TBBER OF AHE FAMILY COULD I CORRAAPE
EVRJHIO PHT HAPPAMED, SINOE ALL WERE BDLY SHIEN BY DES MIMDS
AND ASKED IF WE COULDN'T OONE BAOR ALAT BVEIIG, WEN RLB FOUR TMT AND ASKED IF. BAOR FLAT BVEIO, WEN TL FOUR TEM
INVOLVD MOULD K3 ARRIVI HO.3. 1 TERES OF FLS, YOUILL ZOEER RSER, TTES
ED LEFT EAALT IN THE MORING FOR SVNSVILS IDDIAMA, WHARS THEY
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WO KS AB NORM NM, ED BIE NOHIO I MD
FIADS ALL DAY, AD LD PRIOIDD OR AIVE BY  IR. I ED
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ROSIAIVS ABOUT IT. OUR DISOUSSTON AND SKRTONIN CONPINUN UITIL
PLS TRT AVANIND, WISN NE DBOIDED PHAD OUR PIOPURE WAS A OLOSE
2C MME "ENIR AS ANVDAING COULD B.E. WE STSPAID OUTSIDE FOR A
. BRSDH OF FRESK AIR, 9 ER HAD ReoM
MESALF..AS THS HAD
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FAMILY BD BEE AIAD ALDST GOMPINTLLLY FOR 36 HOURS, FANILY HAD BEE AMACE KLDST HOURS,
AD IR WAS SPAEPING TO SHOV. AD II WAS SPAEPING TO SHOM. MRS. AD IN PARPIOULAR WAS MRS. IN PARPIOULAR WAS
UHLSPY, SHE OAG T PHS DOOR SEVERAL PIBS TO ASK FAP TRS
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THE TWO
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HAD PLIADID WITN HIM TO
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BEPORS HE DID ANYTHINI ELSE, HIS BYES DROPPED D CNTO IHB TABLE, ALD
HS STARED MT MY DRANIN3. HS STARED AP MY DRANIN3. WITHOUT SAYIND A WORD, HE SAT DOWM, AND WITHOUT SAYIND A WORD, HE SAT DOMN, AND
CHS COULD UHE COULD TELL FROM ENLD LOOK ON HIS FAOE THAT VS STRUOK HOIE WIPH TELL FROM BNE LOOK ON HIS FAOE THAT VS STRUOK HOIE WIPH
MAT PIOTURE. KB LOCKD IT OVER, AND STARTED SHAKDG MIS HEAD. TAT PIOTURE. KE LOCKD IT OVER, AND STARTED SHARDG MIS HEAD.
10, 1570, I IHE FACB IS ALMOST ROUND, IT DOBSNTT COME TO A ROINE", HE SAID. THD FACE IS ALMOST ROUND, IT DOBSN'T OOME TO A BONP", HE SAID.
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CAVION OF TNS ERS. T
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AIRES HOWEVAR, BHLMP DHS BASTO FORK OF PNE EAR WAS GOMREOT. . BESAUSE
IT. ASKED TE3
NONE OF TS TILO ID SMN OMS, AND WS
SUIES POSTPIVE MHSRD WAS LEZ MONS. TIE H.UMIETR GORLAITON BERLIET
AND AND
PHLI MEN X MONN CONPINVED, AS PHS MIN RALATED TLE CUISTALDEIS PHADUDIS. PLI MEN X WOEN CONPINVED, AS PHS MIN RELATED TLE CUISALDES FEADUDIS.
AS THO TIE LEAS WERS BROON HUDLES OR POLSS. AS THO TIE LEIS WERS 3 BROOM HUDLES OR POLES. SAN ME FOUD TLE MAL ME FOUD RE
HUNE OF TIE PRSE IEM RD SOEN ANZ PEE. A TU1E CF TIE TIRSE TEM HD SEEN ANZ FEP. ME, HONEVER, WRO WAS HOWEVER, WHO WAS
BAIN IPERVIENED BY THE SOLDIER, TOLD OF FEJT TEM RESABLED
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06221955 UTER PEMALTY OI TEN
Stute of ien Stute of he
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I,
the State ind an 2 County aforasaid, do heraby acknomedge that the ebove County aforesaid, do hereby acknomledge that the ebove
stas-u ures were were signed in my presence on the L5_ or Cize,/956. presence on the L o or,/956.
My dummission expires 18 1957 19F7 2272 1Z Z
NotaryF Fublic, Chrissie
County, Ky.
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1812.
THE SKYIINE OBSERVER
tume 1. No. 21 Colorad Srres Colotado Seprember 15, 1955
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outerspae bkth
He a hinh a i lhe whe
he-t rind apag, - i
hin the word. trdans toy peogl
whs sa theyie -ti te. berar-
he sneii- bad Aaid wian le sitsi
exctted be glaws.
The authorite me Tie descris
tin is (apt KhnWee
rpt
In they The ANCH
a8  wr
t Segle a -s thei.
He has heard alt virds of des.
cn, tlons, be the aest ietuet
Te h am Te
ailx -. :-
a . Ran-
72 33 353
whe he rarth
51
42 - It t
As. 1s \ 1 10 y-
t NLA
hudd, sad : . item tn
hear thpkasshe ls 4OT
aa I to he tee o.
round eyes.
"Some tolk, 1 believe we as-
tually have n lietle green 1 man
pickled in alcohol out at Wright
Patterson AFB in Ohio." he said
with a smile.
Yaly a yw is th rps tha
rech Cut Mhed a
Al Ioeogrto. ar Wrght-Pat
terson tof of mvadders from
"Mot of ro snly desethe
mnilrntdred eing daetk' Capt
Whe sdit tte he i2 mrahs that
and wr raplave, all bag 21
"tr thi Gon
siulmng BAMN Ve UAEx
Vhai ir d w-i
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thak it was a weer bale  s
-wething
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able to explain it away. l/
Another thing yease, but it was
true , as we both knew, of another outstanding sauce anding ease, thet of the
so-called "Flatwoods Monster" s seen at Sutton, Vest ginia on September 12,1952.
Two or three days after that happened " had
noho but
had been reported over Lafayette, Indiane, about 90 miles to the west, just e
short time before, and they were wetch-
ed by four bundred psople. calling eac
case, with data obtained by on-the-epot
investigation, soe C.S.I. Research Report No.l, published a August,1956.
F-80r fon neenny Ar b
scrwou & Filfer Cente sad hey
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THE DONOHUE SIGHTING
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for this reason all possible information is being collected on this sighting. See
Inclosure #l for details of this bizarre sighting as written by Frank Edwards, noted
TV and radio broadcaster. Every effort was made through the indirect efforts of our
informant to either initiate Boms discreet investigative action or determine what had
been done officially without directly involving the Air Force. See attached Office
Meno dated 1o Septenber l956 (Inclosure 2). and a iist of numerous princlples in-
volved in this case (Inclosure 3). A sketch of one of the "humanoid" creatures is
also attached (Inclosure w) It has been reported that a native in the area stated
there was a circus train near a day or two before. However, this cannot be con-
that some monkeys or apes escaped during the night. (Note: The undersigned recalls
reading a few years ago in th he New York Herald that circus ovners seldom report e8-
caping animals to the local police, until all efforts by circus crews to recapture
them had failed. In many instances, the animals return on their own).
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a Hopkinsyilie Case, The report given to you that the incident was
reported to “Stan’crd Field" cave us a little trouble. There is no
Stenford or Stewart Field. The nearest 4FB is Seward in-igctyrne,
. Tennessee, quite some distance ewey. Therefore, our plen to contact
== the nearest AFB to Hopkinsville for particulars will be kept in ebdeyence
‘= pending receipt of the following information: Whet field wes the inciaer:
' Yeported to? Date of sighting or incident? Name the family? Would
_ appreciate if you can help us out on this, Dr. Hynek. It seems the screr
Of paper which some of this information was taken wes lost or mispieced.
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6.
Peport on Hopkinsville Finished, Must Still be Printed: The long-awaited "Hop-
kinsville landing report," by CSI members Isabel Davis and Arthur Ledwith,
has now been comoleted in preliminary typescript form, under the title of
The Landing at Kelly.- August 21-22, 1955. This landing case - which the
authors consider genuine - is one of the most protracted and most extra-
ordinary on record. The authors have investigated it very thoroughly and
** they present their results in detail, including maps, diagrams, photographs,
and sketches of the "little men" as desoribed to Mr. Ledwith eye-
witnesses the day after the incident occurred.
The report, 80 pages long as it now stands, will be made available
to members after final revisions have beon made, a fair copy has been typed,
and a photo-offset edition has been printed.
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case, and
. fficially
released.
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BE ON HAND IN CASE THE EPACE VISITOAS.* THO: I SUTTONS ; SAID DD
THEH OP ALL NICHT. RETUNK, STATE AND LOCAL POLICE FHO COKEED THE
TEELDS CIAE THX FARM ROUSE TODAY FEKE UKABLE TO FIND ANY TIACE OF TEE
REPOATED SPACE : SHTP OR ITS CEXV.
SUTTON SAID *THAT IS BE CAUSE THY USKD LIGHTS ALL OVDE THE PLACLe
YOU CANOT SEE IN THE DARR." ARZE Is SDE EXPICTER 2 Fil
ECD RAUC
THE
VEIRD VISITORS TONICNT. KES. SUTTON SAID,
SV GA SAIE, ETC E. UC
SUTTON SAID A *THAT IS NE CAUSE THEY USID LICETS EVLE TKE PLACEC
YOU CAN*T ASKID IS SRE DIPECTID TEE
UTIRD ET . MRS. SIMTON SAIn FTHITECR TER (E6)
SADCEES AN SET ASOUT SIX INC HEe I HADS LIKE CLAES AD
CLOWIN AlL OVDE
SUTTON ADDEN) THAT THE SPACEKAN PETRE CATED FLEN WE FIEED A SEOTGVM
SPACEMAN FELL DOWN AND THIN RAN OFT IMTO TNE FLELDS.
HORE OF THE LITTLE MON BETURAD TO CLIEB ASOUT THE tIS AN ON
THE ROOF OF THE KOUSEe LATER TNE SUTTONS RAM TO TKEIE CAR AND DROVI
INTO HOPXINSVILLE TO EZT RLP.
DEPOTY SHANIFF GIORCL BATIS AND TWO KENTUCKY STATE TEOOPERS
CAO TO TKE ROUSE AND SEARCKED AND SIARCKID TOE TKR LITTLE ISN BUT
FALLED TO FIND ANY TRACE IF THEK OR TII SPACE SHIP- THE POLICS
OFFICARS SAID THAT THARE HAS DRFINITELY MO DEIKIR AT THX SUTION
HOME LAST RIGNT.
C 750P -*
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4 SEE ME
SIGNATURE
REMARKS !'
1. hitte Green men care, hil
mede
2. Soarce of info- A-1,4-<.
3. Re com mend Lucy Floyd
e,as she in
will I enstoms, treditios
and ofhen { !! coh'n
esfpeds
folkts.
4. For infmal cocdman  yping
FROM NAME OR TITLE med DATE
CutGry
ORGANIZATION ATION TELEPHONE
DD E 95 Form 12, l0 Nov 47, which mey be used. Replaoes DA AGO Form 805, 1 Apr 4S, and A FHQ * GPO:19-
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serer r las wearing
while I rmoun when wo came to the
parting of the I'm oortainly
a lot happier v television show at WTTv. There are strings attaeh-
ed to anything I says I decid• what I'm going to use, and how going to use it.
Let me toll you now about a couple of the nost important flying-saucer cases
age head, and enormous glowing eyes. long armns hung al-
most to th olaws azers Its body had
a metallio appeara glowed in the dark.y When the 581 thing, tha men
went for their gu ese little
oreatures kept up to tho house, and the shooting them, apparent-
one of the creatures were shot at range of twenty foet or
less, but they never seemed to be wounded; it merely discoureged them for a few
minutes. Finally, about ll o'olock, the terrified family piled into two cars and
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SEPTEMBER 1955 SIGHTINGS
DATE LOCATION OBSERVER EVALUATION
Sep Oakland, California Astro (METEOR)
·1 Teddington, England Insufficient Data
~1 Hawthorne, California Balloon
·2 Sequin, Washington Aircraft
2 Spencer, Wisconsin Insufficient Data
Bellingham, Washington UNIDENTIFIED
Atlanta, Georgia Other (SEARCHLIGHT)
Nellis AFB, Nevada (CASE MISSING) Military Balloon
New York City, New York Aircraft
Los Angeles, California Insufficient Data
Sep-4 Oct La Grand, Towa Astro (STARS/PLANETS)
Red Hook, New York. i
-Washingtonville, New York
Poukeepsie, New York
Albany, New York, etc. Arilines Astro (METEOR)
7 Washington, D. C. UNIDENTIFIED
7 Colfax, Iown Balloon
Baltimore, Maryland Astro (ARCTURUS)
-∞∞∞ O Mattapan, MaasAchusetts (CASE MISSING) Civilian Aircraft Alrcraft
24 8 Lowell, Michlg Lowell, Michlgn Aircraft
'8 Cedar Rapids, Lowa Cedar Rapids, Lowa Aircraft
9 Cincinnati, Ohlo Astro (CAPELLA)
9 Rock Garden, Taainessee Rock Garden, Talinessee UNIDENTIFIED
10 Dakota City, Nehraska Insufficient Data Data
12 Middlebury, Vermont Middlebury, Vermont Balloon
12 Baltimore, Maryland Other (BIRDS) Other (BIRDS)
12 Huron, Ohio (CAGE MISSING) Civilian Balloon
12 Mountain View, ralifornia Mountain View, rlifornia
Castle AFB, Cali ornia
Hollister, California Hollister Caliisrnia Astro (METEOR)
13 Wegenstette, Germany Astro METEOR
13 Palmdale, California Aircraft
14 New York State Insufficient Data
16 Santa Cruz, California Other (AA FIRING FROM
FT ORD, CALIF)
·17 Waterloo, Iowa Astro (STARS/PLANETS)
TTI ~17 Blue Mound, Illinois Astro (STARS/PLANETS)
17 Bellingham, Washington Astro (ARCTURUS)
18 Springfield, Illinois Aircraft
18 Peoria, Illinois Insufficient Data
19 St Paul, Minnesota Balloon
20 Martinsburg, Ohio Aircraft
21 36.3N 73.55W (Atlantic) Balloon
22 Vermillion, Ohio Balloon
22 Kankakee, Illinois (CASE MISSING) Civilian Other (SEARCHLIGHT)
22 Lodi, Ohio 1. Other (SEARCHLIGHT)
2. Aircraft
23 Ieonape, Pennsylvania Palloon
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i
i
SEPIEMAER SiGINoS
DATE LOCATION OBSERVER EVALUATION
23 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Aircraft
25 Gulfport, Mississippi Other (PYROTECHNICS)
25 Aircraft (BLIMPs)
27 Tarryton, New York CASE MISSING) Civilian Other (SEARCHLIGHT)
28 Brownville, Maine Astro (ARCTURUs)
28 Riceville, Iowa Astro (aRc TTUS
29 Creston, Iowa Aircraft
29 Storm Lake, Iowa Insufficient Data
30 Cedar City, Utah (CASE MISSING) Civilian Balloon
ADDITION SIGHTINGS (NOT CASES)
DATE LOCATION SOURCE EVALUATION
Sep San Paulo, Brazll (Fawcett) YPHOTO)
.17 Edwardsville, New York (Newspaper)
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bo used for r regarded as confidential material. Your name will not
b used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission.
Wo request this personal information so that, if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for
further details.
(not sure)
1,When did you see the object? 2. Time of day: y:30
Hour Minutes
? late August 1955
Dey Menth Yeer (Circl One): A.M or P.M.
3. Time zone:
(Circle One): a. Eastern (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving
b. Contral b. Central b. Standard
. Mountain . Mountain
d. Pacific d. Pacific
. Other . Other
4. Where were you when you saw the object? 4Where were you when you saw the object?
I1 Fairgreen Lane Uid Greenwich, Uld Greenwich, Conn.
Nearest Postal Address City or Town State or Country State or Country
Additional remarks: Additional remarks:
5. Estimate how long you saw the object. No 75 no (not sure)
Hours Minutes Seconds
5.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your answer to Question 5.
Certain c. Not very sure
.Fairly certain d. Just a guess
What was the condition of the sky?
(Circle One): a. Bright daylight d.Just a trace of daylight
b. Dull daylight . No trace of daylight (not sure)
c. Bright twilight f. Don't remember
the object?
(Circle One): a. In front oi you d. To your left
b. in back of you e. Overhead
c. To your right f. Don't remember
*2
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IF you saw the ouject, at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON?
8.1 STARS(Circls One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One):
a. None a. Bright moonlight
b. A few b. Duill moonlight
c. Many c. No moonlight - pitch dark
d. Don't remamber d. Don't romember
Was the object ghter than the background of the sky?
(Circle One): a. Yos b. No c. Don't remember
IF it was BRIGHTER THAN the sky background, was the brightness like that of an automobiie headlight?:
(Circle One) a. A mile or more away (a distant car)?
. Several blocks away?
c. A block away?
d. Several yards away?
. Other .Other
Did the object: (Circle One for each question)
a. Appear to stand still at any time? Yes No Don't Know
b. Suddenly-speed up and rush away at any time? Yos Yes No Don't Know
c. Break up into parts or explode? Yes No Don't Know
d. Give off smoke? d. Give off smoke? Yes No Don't Know Don't Know
a. Change brightness? Yes No Don't Know
.Change shape? f. Change shape? Yes Don't Know
g. Flicker, throb, or pulsate? Yes No Don't Know
1.Did the object move behind something at anytime, particularly a cloud?
(Circle One): Yes No Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then toll what
it moved behind:
Did the object move in front of something at anytime, particularly a cloud?
(Circle One): Yes No Don't Know. IF you answered YES, than tell what
it moved in front of: _
14, Did the object appear: (Circle One): a. Soiid? b. Transparent? c. Don't Know.
1. Did you observe the object through any of the following?
a. Eyeglasses No . Binoculars Yes
b. Sun glasses Yas No f. Talescope Yes R
. Windshield Yes ND g. Theodolite Yos
d. Window glass Yes h. Other
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The object was too far away to show much, if any details.
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the matrual Ths oigit
well is it chameten
The odges of the object were: . The odges of the object were:
(Cirels One): a. Fuzzy or blurred . Other
b. Like a bright star b. Like a bright star
c. Sharply outlined
d. Don't remember
IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there?
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20. ne beginning
of the path, a "B' at the end of the path, and show any changes in dirsetlon during the course.
A.
21. JF POSSIBLE, try to guess or - estimate what the real size of the object was in its longest dimenslon.
Not possible) feet.
and at about arm's length?
(Cirele One): a. Head of a pin g. Silver dollor
b. Pea h. Baseball
c. Dime i. Grapefruit
d. Nicket i. Basketball
. Quar ter Other
.Half dollor
22.1 (Circle One of the following to indicate how certain you are of your answer to Question 22.
a. Certain G. Not very sur
b. Fairly certain d. Uncertain
23. How did the object or objects disappecr from view? I didn't notice the object until it was
in full view. I watched it until it got smaller and vanished.
the same as the object that I saw.
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b. In a car c. In open countryside?
C. Outdoors d. Flying near an airfield?
d. In an airplane . Flying over a city?
e. At sea f. Flying over open country?
Other g.
27. What were you doing at the time you saw the object, and how did you happen to notice it?
I was sitting around talking with the family on the back borch, and I
just happened to look up and notice this very bright object moving across
the sky
a. North c. East c. East e. South g. West
b. Northeast b. Northeast d. Southeast Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest Northwest
28.2 How fast were you moving? miles per hour. miles per hour.
28.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object?
(Circle One) %2 Yes No
2What direction were you looking when you first saw the object? (Circle One) 29. What direction were you looking when you first saw the object? (Circle One)
a. North C. East e. South g. West
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest
30. What direction were you looking when you last saw the object? (Circle One)
a. North c. East e. South g. West
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest
3. If you are familiar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of degrees the object was
from true North and aiso the number of degrees it was upward from the horizon (elevation).
31.1 When it first appeared:
a. From true North 35 degrees.
b. From horizon15 degrees.
31.2 When it disappeared:
a. From true North 35 degrees.
b. From horizon___ 10 degrees.
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high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you first saw it. Place a "B" on the same curved line to
show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you last saw it.
In the following larger sketch place an "A" at the position the object was when you first saw it, and a "B" at its In the following larger sketch place an "A" at the position the object was when you first saw it, and a "B" at its
position when you last saw it. Refer to smaller sketch as an example of how to complete the larger sketch.
B
A
A
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34. What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the object?
34.1 CLOUDS (Circle One) 34.2 WIND (Circle One)
a. Clear sky a. No wind
b. Hazy b. Slight breeze
c. Scattered clouds c. Strong wind
d. Thick or heavy clouds d. Don't remember
. Don't remember
34.3 WEATHER (Circle One) 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Circl One)
a. Dry a. Cold
b. Fog, mist, or light rain b. Cool
c. Moderate or heavy rain c. Warm
d. Snow d. Hot
. Don't remember Don't remember
When did you report to some official that you had seen the object?
Month ( I didn't report this to any
Day Yoar official)
Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? 36. Was anyone with you at the you saw the object?
(Circle One) Yes) (Circle One)Yes) No
36.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too?
(Circle One) (Circle One) Yes No
36.2 Please list their names and addresses:
Mr. nd Mrs. (both) (both
Old Greenwich, Old Greenwich,
Conn.
37. Was this the first time that you had seen an object or objects like this?
(Circle One) Yes No
37.1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances did you see other ones?
38. in your opinion what do you think the object was and what might have caused it?
The object could have been a star except for the path that it followed. -
For the reason above mentioned I believe that the object could very likely
have been some type of inner planetary means of transportation.
.
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3.Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object?
(Circle One) ) Yes No)
IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estimate? .m.p.h.
object was?
(Circle One) Yes No T
IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was? feet.
NAME Last Name First Name
Middl Name
ADDRESS Uld Greenwich, Conn..
Street City Zone State
TELEPHONE NUMBER
What is your present job? Student.
Age Age 18 Sex _male Sex male
Please indicate any special educational training that you have had. Please indicate any special educational training that you have had.
a. Grade school yes a. Grade school yes e. . . . Technical school no
b. High school  yes b. High school  yes (Type)
c. College in freshman year f. Other special training nothing
d. Post graduate nothing
42. Date you completed this questionnaire: 7 March 1956
Day Month Year
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for a camera (pony 35 M4) and the object ties disclosed the the obi. was caused
a flaw (either accidental or induced in a flaw (either accidental or induced) in
bbject as "1s0' bbject as "150 diameter diameter, constructed of onatructed of the film. The written report contains a the film. The written report contains a -
light metal and disc shaped." The object, the nr. of inconsistencies, ex: desc. size as nr. of inconsistencies, ex: desc. size as
size of a pin head was almcst perfectly centered head of pin, but gave details of its con
pbject with a trail.
most perfectly centered in fiLm, a renar
able feat to find - such a smali obj a-.
gainst a black sky in viewfinder & center
ATIC PORM 329 9 tan46od 8r55
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that
point.
As we watched, it continued to move to our appear smaller
and smaller until it had vanished.
One must take into consideration that the above incident oscured
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SECURITY CLASSIFICATION (If any)
DISPOSITION FORM
FILE NO. SUBJECT
URequest for Information
TO AFO IN-4D2 FROM hE DATE 13 July 56
4Eh/M/Sgt O.D.Hi1
69216
l. In accordance with established ArIc policies for analysis of unidentified
flying objects, request your analysis and ∞mments regarding the attached photo-
graphs of a
2. To assist you in this matter, the standard USAF UFo questionnaire is also
attached.
3. After review of the prints made from the color slide submitted with the
of a meteor... However, the camera used has only a l/200 second speed, which would
make it difficult to obtain this photo unless make it dirficult to obtain this photo unless *panning 3" was used. Again, the O was used. Again, the ob-
server claims this object was in sight for 15 minutes. minute
HENRY A. MILEY HENRY A. MILEY
Actg Chief, Air Sciences Division
1 Incl. Deputy for Sciences and Components
USAF Tech Info Sheet USAF Tech Info Sheet
and Photos
DDFOBSO FO FORM 96 REPLACES NME FORM 1 OCT. 48. WHICH MAY BK USED 16--54801-8 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFF1C5: 1956 0-353861
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OTHERS
90 DAYS
INITIAL
ATIC FORM 144(REV 20 FEB 56) ROUTING AND COORDINATION SHEET AF-WP-O-29 MAR 56
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American Astronomical Society
McMILLIN OBSERVATORY
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
July 19, 1956 COLUMBUS 10. OHIO
Mr
Shore Lands
Old Greenwich, Connecticut
Dear Mr. Donahue:
Captain Gregory-of the Air Technical Intelligence
attention; as consultant to the Air Force or
to upper atmosphere phenomena, to a remarkabl photograph.
which was made at 9:30 . in late August of last year.
CO He has:asked me to get in touch with you if possible in order
to ootain a few more details. It so'happens that I shall be.
in Hartford; Connecticut, on July 26. I do not know how far-
this is from your home but perhaps we could arrange to meety
without too much difficulty.
I understand that you are, or were, a student at
the Ohio State University. In that case, our paths may have
already crossed since, as you may y know, I am a-professor
of Astronomy at Ohio State University. At present I am
on leave at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory,
60 Garden Street, Canbridge, Massachusetts, working on. 2
the Artificial Satellite Project.
o Se
I hope that we can arrange to meet, even briefly,
to/ clear away a few points about your photograph that are
nqt quite clear to me now, Would you be kind enough to let
2
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35mm.color filn Ist Lt., USAF
1. 4
A 2 Assistant Adjutant 14
transparency 14
of
Air Technical Intelligence Center 4 4
AFOIN-4C eri
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13 90 DAYS
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INITIAL
ATIC FORM.144(REV 20FEB 56Y ROUTING AND COORDINATION SHEET AF-WP-O-29 MAR 56 35M
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in January of this year. Briefly,
they are still "beating ATIC's door" demanding information on
specific cases and requesting group interviews. All correspondence
efforts by both this office and the Air Intelligence office has failed
to discourage them.
3. Slide purports to show a flying object, disc-shaped and esti-
mated at l25 feet according the See attached
UFO report.
1
4. This office immediately prepared both black and white and
colored prints of varying sizes and densities as an aid to examination
and analysis (representative copies attached).
oto
6. A conference was held at WaDc's Technical Fhoto Division,
Area B, between 0800-0930 hours regarding certain technical reproductive
asoects of the rilm slide. Conferees were:
Captain Clemente Mr. Lowry
Mr. Hansell Mr. Guthrie
?. To investigate this matter from every possible angle, it was
informally talk with Mr. the UFo photographer, to obtain some
impressions regarding the source or information on the sighting. (See
attached letter from Dr. Hynek).
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It may,therefore,receiv -spread through newspaper
articles and similar media.
.
13. Normally, we do not present our specific findings or con-
clusions to UFO sources or observers. Volume alone would make this an
impossibility. However, it the opinion of this office that the
results of our s specific conclusions should be made known to this organ-
ization in no uncertain terms, short of telling them that the contribu-
tor of the film attempted to deliberately perpetrate a hoax on the
the sightings had merit and, in fact, ordered on
"eccentric" categories.
15. In keeping with the above recommendations submitted in para-
graphs 12 and 13 above, and subject approval, attached lis a
proposed
Jeorge
4 Incls GEORGE t GREGORY
1. UFO Captain, USAF
2. UFO Project Officer,UE
3. Proposed ltr to UFoRC
4 Ltr from Dr. Hynek
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3.I Dr. Hynek Pormed th one by
that address.
p7.bhgo
GEORGE T.
Captain, USAF
prints and two (2) 8 x 10 colored prints. One set will be forwarded I to
you. Have asked for a photo-analysis and commments from our people
specifically with regard to following aircraft, guided mi
ties:
g. Case (Flying Saueer Vilm);
planned as two independent cauaes of action: Dr. Hynek to sanehow interview-and in-
terrogate Mr, Donahue who submitted the :ilj and the undersigned to submit the film
to both ArIC and WAD specialists Lor tharugh analysis. Extensire tests proved
the fila a hoax. purported saucer was caused by emulsion flaws (either deliberate
or accidental). ReGe no reply from Dr. Hynek atteopted to Contact
2
telepaone but to no avail, and it was hurthe
never had lived at the addryss given. Case closed.
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This case contains. 2 of film,
2 3×4negatives and Islide.
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•
.
SECURITY ION (If any)
/
DISPOSITION FORM
FILE NO. SUBJECT
(U) Request for Colored Prints of UFO
TO AFOIN-4A2-b FROM AFOIN-4E4 DATE18-Ju1y 56: COMMENT NO. 1
ATTN: Maj Smith 4E4/Capt G.T.Gregory /69216
l. In accordance with paragraph 4c, AFR 2oo-2, and existing ATIC policies for
the review and analysis of UFo sightings, it is requested that four (4) ∞lored
prints be made of attached film slide.
2. Desired that print sizes be approximately as follows:
2 each* 3x5
2 each 8.x 10
3. Black and white prints of subject slide have been critically reviewed and
analyzed by both ATIC photo specialists and USAF scientist on astronomical matters.
It is their considered opinion that an analysis of good, clear color reproductions
will result in a more firm conclusion as to the nature or identity of the object.
4 Your comments or opinion regarding this photographed UFo would be appre-
ciated.
Henrh.Miley
HENRY MILEY
Actg Chier, Air Sciences Division
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EXCLUSIVE-TRC STUDIES AMAZING COLOR PHOTO
OF UFO. TRC is now examining one of the most conclusive UFO
piotographs ever, takenl it is not photographic detail which makes
Satstamd ous: fxom other authentic pictures. It is the fact that the
Uf javelind is shown on a color Kodachrome slide.
sat The photographer was talking with his parents at approxi-
inktely 9:30. p.m. in late August. 1955. Ho had his Kodak Pony
eariera Model B,35 mm, with him. Suddenly, approaching from
the south, they all saw a brilliant glowing object. It moved toward
the north and followed a horizontal trajectory. At its nearest point
to the observers. the photographer took the picture.
Since the object was not too large in the sky, it was geperally
agreed that the film probably would show nothing.  However.
when the slide was returned from the processing laboratory, a re-
markable reproduction of ths object was present. 7 The object was
for such an image is a meteor.
However; meteore narally burn out in fulf view of the obverver.
bat thie object dida't Aleo, meteots follow curved trajectories
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white disc!
Study of this unuaual photograph is still underway. A tele-
vision photo expert has informed TRC that., in his opinion. the ob-
ject is an authentic photograph of some kind of space craft moving
through the Earth' upper atmosphere at incredible speed. Phys
icists have decided that the strange trail or tail could be due to
ionization of the atmosphere.
At any rate. the photograph remains one of the most conclu-
sive pieces of evidence of extra-terrestrial visitation!
CBSERVER REPORTS JET PLANE THEFT" BY UFO!
Mr. Eugene Metcalf of Paris, lllinoin, has sent TRC c complete par-
ticulars on his reported sighting of Mareh 9, 1955. This sighting
involved the "theft" of a jet plane by a "Hlying saucer!" The fol-
lowing are Metcalf, own worde: "On March 9, 1955, at approxi-
mately 5:50 p.m., I witnessed the piane -napping' of a jet plane
while standing in my backyard at home in Paris, Illinoia. The plane
was coming towards me from the southwest and was traveiing in a
northeastern direction. As I stood watching this plane, an odd-
looking craft came from behind the plane and just swallowed it!
The UFO had an opening that was in my line of vision and through
porthole-like openings around the bottom part. 7 The plane and
UFO were in perfect view and stood out clearly against the sky.
The object was a bright silver and I heard no noise. The UFO was
very big and bell-shaped."
Mr. Metcalf: story is certainly an amazing one but there have
been otber "plane-napping"
OTHER TONCUES . OTHER FLESH... This book by
George e Hunt Williamson will be off the press any day now and is
= being publizhed by Ray Palmer of Amnerst Press (S4.Oo). it's a
large book.  . 400 pages with photographs and illustratione. Be-
sides containing photoe the Venuzian footprints of Nov. 20,
195 2, it attempts to make one "picture' out of all UFO experiences.
This book wjil give you an entirely new iden of space visitationi
Order directiy from TRC!
15
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omers and radio operators get together and do all in your power
to contact the space visitors. This is the prychological time, so
make the most of it!
No matter where you live . big city, industrial mall
village. farming community, desert or mountain top .  . the UFO.
CAN HEAR YOUI
HOAX See
UFO News Reporf omhne File
By THOMAS M. COMELLA Any 1935-
EXCLUSIVE TRC STUDIES AMAZING COLOR PHOTO
OF UFO:. TRC is now examining one of the most conclusive UFO
photographs ever taker It is not photographic detail which makes
it stand out from other authentic pictures. It is the fact that the
UFO involved is shown on a color Kodachrome slide.
The photographer was talking with his parents at approxi-
mately 9: 30 p. m. in late August. 1955. He had his Kodak Pony
camera Model B. 35 mm, with him. Suddenly, approaching from
the south, they all saw a brilliant glowing object. It moved toward
the north and followed a horizontal trajectory. At its nearest point
to the observers, the photographer took the picture.
Since the object was not too large in the sky, it was generally
light in the sky. After studying the photo for a period of time, it
is realized that the only possible known object that could account
for such an image is a meteor.
However. m ors usually burn out in full view of the observer..
but this object didn't. Also, meteors s follow curved trajectories
*
14
vnade C Eüch ATIC+
WADC 6bo.
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white disc!
Study of this unumual photograph is still underway. A tele-
vision photo expert has informed TRC that, in his opinion, the ob-
ject is an authenticp photograph of some kind of space craft moving
through the Earth's upper atmosphere at incredible speed. Phys-
icists have decided that the strange trail or tail could be due to
ionization of the atmosphere. 1
At any rate, the photograph remains one of the most t conclu- AX
sive pieces of evidence of extra-terrestrial visitationl
OBSERVER REPORTS JET PLANE "THEFT" BY UFO!
Mr. Eugene Metcalf of Paris, Illinois, has sent TRC complete par-
ticulars on his reported sighting of March 9. 1955. This sighting
involved the "theft" of a jet plane by a flying saucerl" The fol-
lowing are Metcalf: ow words: On March 9. 1955. at approxi-
of a jet plane
while standing in my backyard at home in Paris, Ilinois. Tbe plane
was coming towards me from the southwest and was traveling in a
northeastern direction. As I stood watching this plane, an odd-
looking craft came from behind the plane and just swallowed it!
The UFO had an opening that was in my line of vision and through
this opening it took the plane. After this, the object hovered and
pulsated or churned up and down, then it seemed to whirl and lifted
upwards. While going through these gyrations, vapor came from
porthole-like openings around the bottom part. The plane and
UFO were in perfect view and stood out clearly against the sky.
The object was a bright silver and I heard no noise. The UFO was
very big and bell-shaped."
unaliablr. 3
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possible so that our world pould know chat werfal Inends
heay who are here to aid all men!
men in a big city in the world,
UFOs. Did they nctually pick up our thoughts through the use of
telepathy, or did they use highly developed remote controlled
scanning devices? We didn t know the answer Sto that, but we
did know that they heard us!
The UFO PATROL NETWORK will be very active this Fall
when Mars comes close to Earth once agam. Yon amateur tastron-
omers and radio operatons get together and do all in your power
to contact the space visitors. This is the psychological time, so
make the most of it!
No matter where you big city. imdustrial area, small
svillage, farming commumity. desert or mpumtain top- the UFOs
CAN HEAR YOUI
UFO News Report
By THOMAS M. COMELLA
EXCLUSIVETRC STUDIES AMAZING COLOR PHOTO
OF UFO: IRC is now examining one of the most conclusive UFO
It is the fact that the
UFO involved is shown on a color Kodachmome slide.
The photographer was talking with his parents at approxi-
Pony
camera Model B, 35 mm, with him. Suddenly, approaching from
the south, they all saw a bnilliant glowing object. It moved toward
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toward the ground, but this object followed a horizontal trajectory.
Meteoric pecds are so Iast that ordinary camcras will not stop
their motion. Even astronomical cameras are pot capable of this.
Photographs of f meteors merely show straight line on the film.
The object in question awas obviously not travcling at meteoric
is because the sumple Kodak camera stopped its motion!
the obscrver states that all witneases watched the object
long time in prder to get a good look at it and photograph it.
ome rantastic
meteo would only appee thin, white line and not a blue-
white discl
Study of this umusual photograph is still underway. A tele-
vision photo expert has informed d TRC that, in his opinion, the ob-
ject is an authentic photograph of some kind of space craft moving
through the Earth's upper atmosphere at incredible speed. Phys-
icists have decided that the strange trail or tail could be due to
onuzatio of the atmospbere
tany rate, the photograph remains one of the most conclu-
pieces o vidence ofextra-terrestnal visitationl
OBSERVER REPORTS JET PLANE C THEFT" BY UFO!
Etgene Metcalf f.Pan Illimois, has sent TRC complete par-
hculars, on his repprted sighting of March 9 1955. This sighting
involved the theft" of a jet plane by a "flying saucer!" The fol-
lowing are Metcalfs own words: On March 9, 1955. Oproxa
mately5-50 p.m. 1 witnessed theplane-napping ajet plane
vhile standimg in my back yard at home in Pans Ilimois The plane
northeastern direction. As I stood watching this plane, an odd-
looking craft came from behind the plane and just tswallowed it!
The UFO bad an opening that was in my line of f vision and through
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previous trying experiences with
controversies and , corplications that later resulted, every effort was
Lade to carry the matter to a firm, final conclusion.
AFOIN-4X3 2.  Slide was subuitted by the Uro Reseereh Couneil of Cleveland 7
dufing cur inveatigation of four cases submitted to this Center. This
AFOlN-4X4omganization has been particularly troublesome sincs a briefing and
interview vas granted thex by Aric in January of this year. Briefly,
AFOiN-4A they are still beating on ArIc's doord demending information on
apeeifie eases and requesting group interrievs. All correspcndence
erforts by both this office and. the Air Intelligence office has failed efforta oy bota snis orrice and.the Air intelligence orrice hes-raiied
to aiscourags them. to &iscourage them.
AFOIN-4B AFOIN-4B 3. Slide purports to show a flying objeot, diso-shaped and esti- 3. Slide purports to show a flying objeot, diso-ahaped and esti-
ated at 125 feet according to Mr. Donahue, the observer. See attached ted at 125 feet according to Mr. Donahue, the observer. See attached
urb repart. wb-report.
4. This office imediately prepared both black and white and
colored prints of varying sizes and densities as an aid to examinaticn colored printa of varying sizes and densities as an aid to examinaticn
AFOIN-4C AFOIN-4C Cand analysis (representative copies attached). and analysis (representative copies attached).
5. A three+hour conferenoe of ArIC photo specialists was peld cn
tns morning of 8 August l956 upon requast of the undersigned. The
following were the prine confereess.
AFOIN-4D Major R. M. Bucknaster, Chief, Photo Secticn
Major W. F. Willner. Chief Photo Analyais Branch
Mr. L. L. Griffin, Photo Specialist
6. A canference was held at Warc's Technical Fhoto Divisicn
AFOiN-4E Area B. detween O8oo-093o hours regarding dertain technical reproduetive
14ES aspeqts of the film slide. Conferees were:
A Captain Clemente Mr. Lowry
Mr. Hansell Mre Guthrie
AFOIN-4F 7. To investigate this matter from every possible angle, it wes
siggested t that Dr. Hynek (who resides near tha vicinity of old Caeenwic'
3 informally talk. with Mr. the Uvo photographer to obtain some
imdpressions a
attached letter from Dr. Hynek). TEA
OTHERS 7
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2. The 5x 7"print was the largest size obtainable with the type of
equipment utilized. The magnification for the 3 x 5" print is approximately
13 times; the magnification for the 5 x 7" print is approximately 17 times.
The grain size of the color film at 17 magnification clearly indicates that
cnly be empty and devoid of any additional details.
3. The reproductions indicate that there is a s slight possibility that
what appears to be an object in space is a small coating defect in the emul-
sion and/or a tiny particle of chemical substance clinging to the mulsion
during processing causing a somewhat erratic reaction.
4 The slide shows numerous physical defects from handling. It is there-
fore suggested that, prior to further analysis, e duplicated order to
possible value to the Center
14
2 Incls LUTHER W. FREAS
1. Colored Film Slide, UFO Major, USAF
2. 4 color prints AFOIN-4A2
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9. All three ATIC photo speoialista are in agreement as to the
AFOIN-4X2above conelusion.
10. WADc apeoialists also arrived at the same conclusions, inde-
AFOlN-4X3 Pendently and without kowledge of ArIC's findings (see para 6 above).
AFOIN-4X4 ll. The Uro questionnaire whioh attempted to correlate the sight-
with the filn must, therefore, be considered as a deliberate hcax. 4
with the probability that the sourco first found the object on the
AFOIN-4A slide, then later prepared a fietitioua UrO roport to ATIC.
12. This office has reason to believe that this sighting vas pre- L2.This orrice has reason to believe that thia algbting vas pre-
sented to members of two separate so-called Uro private organizations. sented to members of two separate so-called UFo private organizations.
I may, therefore receive wide-spread notoriety through newspaper I$ may therefore, receive wide-spread notoriety through newepaper
AFOIN-4B ayticles and aimilar media. afticles and similar media.
13. Normelly, ve do not present our specific findings or coa- 13. Normelly. ve do not present our specific findings or coa-
elusions to Uro aources or observers. Volume alone voula make this an. elusions to Uro aources or observers. Volume alone vould make this an
ipossibility. However, it is the opinion of this office that the ipossibility. However, It is the opinion of this office that the
results of our specifio conclusions should bo made kmown to this orgen- resulta of our specifio conclusicns should bo made kmown to this organ-
AFOlN-4Ci ation in no uncertain terms, short of telling them that ths contribu-. AFOlN-4Ci dation in no uncertain terms, short of telling then that ths contribu-
tor of the film attenpted to deliberately perpotrate a hcax on the tor of. the film attenpted to deliberately perpetrate a hcax cn the
Alr Torce.
i. The recomnendaticns made in the preceding paragraph may serve
AFOIN-4D curtail this private uFo organization's constant demand for perscnal
Interriews and Uro investigations. vith regard to the latter, an in-
reatigation in June of thia year of all sightings subnitted to us by
tis organization indicated that, with cns ponsible exception, none of
the sightings had merit and, in fact, bordered on the "fantastic" or
sccentric' categories.
AFOIN-AE
LELG 9 c5 In keeping with the above recounendations subnitted in para-
hyi? and 13 above, and subjeet to your approval, attached is a
Wad eply to the head of this private Uro organization.
AFOIN-4F
Incls GEORCE T. GREGORY
Captain, USAF PERM
Projeet Officer UFO Program TEMP
OTHERS 3. Proposed 1tr to UFORC
4. Ltr from Dr. Hyrek 90 DAY
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HOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY
Kelly stalioN
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Suddenly y in telling how the 'little men' approached the house from
a landed saucer, the writer said: According to some of the wit-
nesses they were not walking, but 'seemed to float' toward them.'
Those words, 'seemed to float' rang a bell. Where had I heard
them before: Then I knew! I dug into some of my files and
came up with a letter which I had received from one John J.
Swaim, a farm boy from near Coldwater, Kansas, who in response
to my request, had written me in October, 1954, to tell of an
encounter he had had with a 'little man' and a saucer' while
discing in a field some weeks before. Here is a line taken from
his penciled letter: I came e on a terrace. He was crouched behind
it. He jumped up and looked at me, and of floated. He
jumped into the saucer and it lighted up and it took off. It went
out of sight. .. ' Had the folk from near Hopkinsville read John
Swaim's description and used it to dress up their own hoax? I
very strongly doubt it! To me, this is one of those subtle similari-
ties which make us think twice before saying, 'This story is just
a story and nothing more!"
-Rev. Albert Baller,
Greenfield, Mass.
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REPRADUCTION
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Albert is a rese participates in reserve training periods at this
station.
C. newspaper article that appeared in the Hopkinsville
paper on the day following this incident is attached. Subsequent articles
that were published by this newspaper added little, if any, information to
that contained in the first article. Another article that was recently Another article that was recently
published by the same wsoaper is inclosed. soaper is inclosed.
d. The Sheriff's Office and the Hopkinsville Police Department
were contacted. Neither had a report of investigati Neither had a report of investigation on file; however,
Chief Greemwell bad an informal file of newspaper articles Chief Greenwell newspaper articles and letters on
this incident.
e. A search of base files failed to produce any record of
correspon dence regarding this matter.
2. Any future information that is secured on this incident will
be forwarded to your headquarters.
FOR THE OER:
H.Kit
6 Incls: CHARLES N KIRK
1. Ltr fr Capt Hertell lst Lt, USAF
2. Statement Adjutant
-3. Copy of article in Hopkinsville Newspaper (22 Aug 55)
40 Copy of article in Hopkirsville Newspaper r (11 Sep 57)
Statement given to Lt Kirk x by Maj Albert
Copy of writing on Mrs I s article
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standing on the ground.
It is felt that the report cannot be substantiated as far as any actual -
object appearing in the vicinity at that time.
loh.fit
CHARLES CHARLES N. KIRK N. KIRK
IST LT., IST LT., USAF
Adjutant
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that any object had
landed in the vicinity. There was nothing to show that there was anything to
prove this incident.
Mrs. was an impoverished widow woman who had
or her son
thought was a little man and at the time, there was a circus in the area and a
monkey might have escaped, , giving the appearance of a small man. Two,
1
Hotthom Mar. lat ai
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supposedly landed their space ship
on the Gaithe of this city.
Seven persons in the area claimed they waged a four-hour shotgun
and rifle battle with the outer space creatures. City, county, state
and even military authorities were called to the scene to and even military authorities were called to the scene t probe the
weird report. weird report.
In addition to the letters the police chief has received pamphlets,
magazines and other writings relating to flying saucer stories. One
magazine, "Saucerian Review," published about six months ago, carried a
seven-page article describing the Hopkinsville "encounter" - with these
outer space creatures.
The chief said that to this day he, among others, didn't know
whether to believe or disbelieve the story of the little green men and
their space ship. There has been much speculation of this mystery
but nothing factual to prove or disprove th "invasion."
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CERTIFIED TRUE COPY:
n MFil
CHARLES N KIRK
1st Lt, USAF
Adjutant
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three flying
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CERTIFIED TRUE COPY:
CHARLES N. KIRK
IST LT., USAF
Adjutant
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house with the bucket of water.
A short time later somebody reported some little men with big heads and
a+hoh degaribed as harrina
nts of
the house saw their chance, they jumped l onto their cars, and drove to Hopkins-
ville for help.
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exactly how many
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the space ship.
ccupants.
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"We need help", one of he men said, "W nting them for
nearly four hours".
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ge 25 and his wife age
age age 27 and their friends age 21
like a monkey.
About 3:30 A. M. I was in my bedroom and looked out the north window
Witness s/John E. Albert
CERTIFIED TRUE COPY: L
CHARLES N. KIRK
IST LT., USAF
Adjutant I
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to the best of my knowledge.
I seem to remember Captain Benjamin Bennett saying something
about going down to see the spot, but since he is still stationed
there, surely you have already questioned him regarding this matter.
The only other officer who may have looked into this matter was
the Deputy Base Commander, Major Ziba B. Ogden, now stationed at
Westover Air Force Base. I remember the two of us talking about the
McPherson, in an icial capacity, without my kmowing about it.
the story that would in any way lend credance it, so we all
In closing, Id like to point out, that out of all the cases
that I investigated for the commander and out of all the incidents
that happened around Campbell during my three and a half years there,
this incident impressed me the least, and furthermore, I was never
even remotely connected with it. It follows then, that my memory
concerning this incident is rather faulty and I am not even sure
exactly when it took place. Therefore Im afraid I havnt been of
much help, and for this I apologize.
Sincerely,
CERTIFIED Robert J Hertell
1s/ ROBERT J HERTELL
ChuleM.Kik Captain, USAF
CHARLES N KIRK
1st Lt, USAF
intant.
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observed i an unidentified object streak across the sky, perform
several abrupt changes of course, and finally disappear in the direction
of Bowling Green, Kentucky. I They observed this object for several
minutes. I think x that there was another witness or two present that
were guests ofMr. at the time. Since Mr. was a very
local law-firm, and since the description of the object and its
maneuvers was very accurate, some credence was lent to the story. We
therefore reported his incident
Confidential Message.
knowledge since I personally investigated it), because it preceeded,
to the best of my knowledge, the S incident It was not long
after the White incident that we heard of the incide
the power of suggestion?
To my kowledge, the incident was first investigated,
and thoroughly y so, by the State Highway Patrol, and later by the
Sheriff's Office. The incident was never officially reported_to
the Air Force. about it is
when several persons at Cambell brought to my attention an article
about the inciden hich appeared in the local Hopkinsville paper.
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3. Lacking factual, confirming given
this almost fantastic report. As the incident has never been officially
reported to the Air Force, it of the
matter. However, tw mportant
Mouri
Base. for resolving
nature under provisions of AFR 2o0-2 has
no knowledge of such reports.
the incident was investigated by the Kentucky State Patrol, the Sheriff's
Office, and the Hopkinsville.Police Department. The Chief of Police at .
that time was a and is believed to still I be in office.
FORTHE MANDER
to WALLACE W. ELWOOD
Captain, USAF
Assistant Adjutant
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lished in the Yennessee Leaf Chronicle.
Chief also stated that the affair had been investigated by
two men irom an unidentified agency at Standiford Field in Louisville,
a commercial field. The Kentucky State Police investigated the case
and their repor t and available sketches are on file with Trooper
Riley's case report at Frankfort, Kentucky. Attached is a list of
all people concerned in the case. all peon acose
a
A Miss Isabelle Davis is preparing a full-scaled report, of which I
shall receive a copy, after it has been cross-checked by the people
involved.
On tynek wel minte detil nt.
GTG Wons
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but as long as
scientists have irrational prejudices (which suppose will be forever),
there will always be areas s of research that are stigmatised as heretical,
and it is no use complaining that scientists ought not to be so anti-
scientific. One ecognise that they are, and take appropr:
as vou are doing.
same time (August 2l, l955.) Threa feet c only in stature, they resembled the
conventional "Martian": spindly except for a barrel chest, with small,
weak-looking legs and a huge head with enormous eyes. These eyes, yellow-lumi-
nous with no visible eyelids pupils, ,were set at the sides of the head, as
in a rabbit or fish, not t frontally as in predators snd primates. They wers
bothared by light, and could driven off with a flashlight clear evi-
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First, I had been meaning to tell you for a long while
that shortly left ATIC I saw the light on the Donahue
case. I realized suddenly that the th ng eken with
a small lens--consequently, any object as bright a appeared
spectauular in the sky. Tl is, to
obtain so brilliant an n image imolies that image imolies that an object in the sky would an object e sky would
have had to bee soectacular. This would have been noticed tacular This would have I noticed
by a great many people---and, further, it doesn't jibe at all
with I Donahue's iescription of the object as starlike. No Star
could have produced so bright an image. Consequently either the
descritpion o che object was wrong
I strongly leaned to the latter hypothesis, and just vesterday I
learned from Miss Hoover that you had also come to the
conclusion by other means that the thing was a hoax. Why will
people persist in being idiots? What can they hope to gain?
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sexual organs, however), but the skin appear some close-
fitting garment may have been worn.
The feet were not like ours. One account says they resembled
cups. hey were mos grass.
to a disastrous degree. I But I regard this information as the most substantial
advance that has been made in saucer important pre-
vious contribution vas the radar data) and cannot help being somewhat enthusi-
astic over it. (Hopkinsville data previously on record i were not nearly so de-
tailed as this, and bear in mind that this was obtained immediately after the even
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with that given
by Ruppelt, & go that. Then the publisher, not caring
for this implied criticism, simply deleted the footnote, and there you are.
As a matter of fact, there are many things in Michel that we do not endorse:
the book was rushed to press with n our editing only half done, because the
pressed and the changes were becoming too expensive. The
intend to repeat the experiment and see for myself; nonethe ose diagrams
are a big improvement on Michel's originals.
honest documentary.
Thanks very mch for taking time to write, and hope to see you in the
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he reality o saucers.
he has been appearing daily on television station WTTV in Indianapolis, where he
has continued to bring the public the facts about UFOs.
Surprisingly enough, although radio and television have brought him such
renown in the field of flying-saucer investigation, his talk this evening was
his first in-person public lecture on the topic,
One chapter of Frank Edwards' autobiography, My First Ten Million Sponsors,
My interest in this field goes back a good many years. Back in the early
'20s, when I was just a kid, I used to fly an old Jenny 4 biplane with a 9O-
horsepower engine and a wooden propeller -- a crate, as t they called them. I was
a little short then, and had to sit on a sack of oats so I could see out of the
cockpit. One night I was in the office of an outfit knowm as the "Gates Flying
Service," i for which I was flying at the time, and Bert Acosta, the famous avi-
ator, was there. He was telling about something that had happened to him in
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newspapers and told them what he had seen; he said he had never seen anything
like it in the air, and he felt certain that they were not birds or l balloons (or,
I suppose, halluoinations); and he estirated that they were flying at about lcco
milas an hour. But that story only got five or six lines on the news wires,.
overhead phenomona.
they were all seeing the
couple rom Elnendorf Air Base, who accidentally, had a par-
ticularly impressive story to tell One day i flying over the
Brooks Range, unde thin layer rystals about 30,000 feet,
when they noticed long shadow, "like a gigantio fish or a zoppelin", cast from
above on this layer They decided that they'd go up and take a look at it.
They told me that when they came out on top of the overcast, they found themselves
only about a a mile behind the thing. It looked, they said, like a.
B-29 fuselage with no tail and no wings; there was some flame coming out the back
They saw no windows,
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For qui while. thought men had told me the truth But I
nine 1947 building airplanes that can't come close to the things. I
don't think they are ours, and earth.
I showed him the heading --a very important center for uper
secret activities-- showed him tl
and I read this:
B
ment and other agenoies, we have come to the unanimous oonelusion that the objects
known as flying saucers do not originate on this earth, and that they possess ca-
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been sent to another fellow of the same name somewhere else, but after we saw
what it was, I wanted to use the story right away ad only a few hours before
I went on the air, so I oalled Ken Purdy, the editor in Connectiout, and
he'd already
made arrangements with Walter Winchell, but I insisted until he said "Go ahead."
I broke the story, and it made the news wires the next d day all over le cour
That was the first really good artiole I had ever read on the flying saucers.
he has done a wondorful job of re-
the nation's capital.
official secrecy. Of course, there had been some attempts to deceive you or "on
you around", and oon ince you that all these poo
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war with them just cut curiosity, when there hadn't been any hostilities on
their part, we might be starting something that we couldn't finish. And on the
afternoon of the 29th th hite House called off the order.
That night there was
object, about looo feet in diameter, had oome in over the Atlantie at an altituds
and Androws Field; they flew at low altitude over the White House and aroumd some
of the other buildings. They were seen visually by quite a few people, and they
were of course traeked on radar as they came in, as around, and as
they left. Not one word of it got into the papers. It was one of the best-kept
secrets of the year. I finally found the reoord of it in a document issued in Sep-
tember, l952 by the Civil Aaronautios Authority --Technical Development Report
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Wright-Patterson has always the
all activity dealing with though they like to change the name of the pro-
ject from tims to time,to keep publio in the dark, I suppose In June, 19544
they were calling it Projeot Blue Book.) When Col. O'Mara was_ asked how_the sight-
ings wers goming in, he replied, " Thisia..the.biggest.year.welve.ever had; we're
getting 700 a week." At least, that's what he was reported to have said. He evi-
dently didn't know that his bosses in Washington had put out that statement about
87 reports in five months. I used O'Mara's statement that night, and to put it
mildly, it oreated a bit of a rump var at the Pentagon.
In ono he said, "We were
deluged with flying saucer rail, and we were not pur
The other thing he said was that I Weli, porhaps, compared
to him, that was true. I'm an AFL member ve bean one
years, and I believe in the principles of trade unionism, iike
father.
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parting the long run it was probably a certainly
a lot happier now doing y television shcw at WTTy. There are no strings attach-
ed to g to use it.
the 808
that have come up since I've been at WTTV.
a metallie appearance, and glowed in the dark. Whon they saw this thing, the men
went for their gur shotgun and & 22 these little
oreatures kept up to the house, and the shooting at them, apparent-
Some of the creatures were sho' range twenty feet or
less, but they never seered to be wounded; it merely discouraged them for a raw
minutes. Finally, out 11 o'clock , the terr family piled two cars and
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was, it took me some time to catch on.
The fumy thing about this is that the hoaxers were telling an sssentially
true story, though I'm sure they didn't realize this themselves. Their plaster
cast was a fake, but the Kelly landing really has ever been
able to explain it away. l/
Another thing
had been reported Lafayette, Indiana, about 90 miles to the west, just a
short time before, and then they were seen south of Bedford, where they were watch-
people armers were each other back and
the Kelly landing case, with data obtained by on-the-spot
see C.S.I. Research Report No.l, published
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c. Microscopic examinaticn (loox-25ox) of both the origi-
hal photo and the print discloses that the "nuclei* or white apot
AFOIN-4X2C In tha center of: the object wes caused by a defeet or a flaw in the
Hlm. There are sharply defined edges in tho nuclei, and the whito
spot is actually formed by four. clearly defined and almost square
AFOIN-4X3 phemical partielos of abnormal emalsion grain. The trail in this
Plaw. is commonly referred to as a  bromide drag".in photo torain-
AFOIN-4X4 blogy
AFOIN-4A. d. The apparent movemant of the object, photographed in
fiight, would result in the outlins of sharply defined openings or
3 edges appearing as elliptical or elongated in shape.
This spot or flaw may havs been caused from ei ther a
defeet in the original film or through microscopic chemical-deposits befect in the original film or through mieroscopic chemical-deposits
AFOIN-4B AFOIN-4B that ramained in that particular spot during the proceasing ot the that remained in that partieular spot during the proceasing ot the
bolor Milm. bolor-film.
In al! cases where photography is involved in uFo reports,
very attempt is made to correlate the data subnitted in ths UFO very attempt is made to correlate the data subnitted in ths UFO
questionnaire with the film or photograph. In this resyect. thors questionnaire with the fil or photograph. In this respect. thors
AFOIN-4C are certain inconsistenoies in the report subni tted to us: certain inconsistenoies in ths report subui tted to us:
a. Assuming that Kodachrome gila and ths fastest shutter a. Assuming that Kodachrome gila and the fastest shutter
peed-wes used (Rodak Pony, 1/3oo sgo.) photographing the objeet,
He size even from an aasumed short distance away (cne-half mile,
AFOIN-4D or: several blocks as reported) would be highly Laprobably that a
Mark trail vould be recorded on the film at that distance.
b.The transparency indieates that the objeet is almoot
erfeetly cantered. It vould appear thai it would do very dirri-
mnlt to quickly locate auch a snall, fast-moving object in the
AFOIN-4E jamera viewfinder, and then center it against guch a dark aky.
panning" taken Into ccnsidoration.
c. The objeet is reported as boing the size of a head of
pin uhich would mks-it almost inmpossible to venture an opinion as
AFOIN-4F to details or construetion, yet the cbserver's statement of its
possibla size and ccmstruction is given as a dish-shaped ob ject.
conatructed of light metal and about l5o feet in diameter.
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no description of it. other than to say
it glowing and blinking.
was gaining titt it, and
on it. Then th heerd no more from him minutes later, his plane exploded
at low altitude right above farmhouse, and the
plane was scattered all over the fields for a terrif-
io blast. I find it hard to believe that the plan gasoline,
in +hose thin elumimum tenke thet muoh
somswhat condensed
- 47, at Roswell,
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in that l938 broadcast of Ors Welleg. I'll have to admit that I was one of
those who were panicked by that thing. I was sound asleep and my wife came
thing is invading New Jersey and St. Louis, everything else." I jumped up
and listened, and I couldn't believe that a
3WAS
ars; in fact, the British Government announced s vear ago that
it would not make any I
and on the same day it issued orders to all military personnel and government
personnel not to discuss the subjeot and not to make public any reports.
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lean Navy made thousands of feet of movies of UFOs ciroling around at low al-
titudes --much as in the Tremonton film-- down in the Antarctic. And these
things are often seen travelling North and South up and down the west ccast
of South America. They might be going and coming from the Antarctie. You
remember that on Commander Byrd's last expedition dovm there, he found a warm
lake im the middle of the Antarctic continent, and alongside this warm-water
lake, im the midst of all this vast frozen area, he saw great straight black
Thetisin his ranort.
Q - Did they return the
humana' fire -- ing like that?
A- Do, they did not. or other artificial implements.
Of orurse, they had long claws, but they did not seem to use those aggressive-
ly Eowever, on one occasion, when one of the men put his head out of the
frent dcor, one of the creatures, sitting on the overhang above t the coor,
reached down with its clawy hand, an grazed his hair.
0- What do won thinv ali and --
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that now than most people realize--
who had some technical nowledge, I think we would do just exactly what
these saucers are here. At first we would go in at night,
when they seemed to be handicapped; and if we landed, we would do it in an
could fly, and how far, and how high; and after we had got a pretty good pic-
ture of their capabilities, then we might take the next step. T The thing
Q- Might atomi
explosions?
A- Yem I feel that there may be some significance in that; perhaps somebody saw
these blast flashed and came in to see what was going on." We think we've
We'd go there and see, if we could.
Q-
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natural, because they are so close. Do you think they thers by
beings from some other planet?
A- I think that's e: and a don't forget that Adler Planetarium report-
ed last t year that an astronomer to whom they gave their endorsement had locat-
tha; there were no jets the air at the time. Do you t think connect-
ed with flying saucers?
A- I don't know what the answer is to that, but it's going on all over the world.
It's some kind of a terrifie concussion at high altitudes. Incidentally, even
if jots were in the air go through the
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A-
over the jungle, and you saw a bunch of savages down there beating each the jungle, and you saw a bunch of savages down there beating each
other's brains out with clubs. other's brains out with olubs. You might cirole around a few times to watch You might cirole around a few times to watoh
them do it, but you them do it, but you really wouldn't have any ambition to land and join in. really wouldn't have any ambition to land and join in.
And that may be the position we have reached in culture, position we have reached in culture, as compared with as compared with
some of these oivilizations that send us flying saucers. some of these oivilizations that send us saucers.
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HEAD LAS LNLD, CAB COLOR MEAD SAE LADM LOLN,
MDODY, OLOO, LE A BO.
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(EARS)
PLOPNY, LARGE, VIRSTEED SAB...EXCERIM MUS SAD....N.TIONE
CAPE 35 DOTR AP 20F, UEE. SUDPT DACK, NE SARS EREEDAD
LDE A PUCS OF URIKED LIKE AICTADS, RURHIDID COSDRABY ABVE
MATTER, DAD NOS SXPEND GUTPE A BIP ABOVE CROUM GOMM OF NW.
200 NDH ABOV CROWO
GEEDED CUT FHOM SIDE
COMERAINS
(1DURE) (1DUm)
A PEIO A PEID AD FTOT ER AE (ACD.ELDY URD CE CAMI..ELDY URD A MOVTE, HOVTL, C
NOT SORE UMR CRE NOT SORE VEMOR MRE TOOKED
TB 29 ( P D 90S UAS ON OR HOT) UAS ON OC NOT) ECJ EL) T5.
SURS CP MAS AF ALLI HO LIPE ISE ISS CAE
O POSITIDIGAD POSITUUEIGAD
GIIRAL DEFGHIPPIOL
(ROSB) (RSE)
ICTE HOME (ONS MAN STKCND SAM A M0SD 1MAS I
VARY STRONCLY THIE WAS LCoEsD LUS-A GOMD
(1OIR) PAPIRIIC TO A ROIE
HILN A BD U HB
LND OP 15
(EXS)
HEB LIT. , OVERSIZB, SAE SALS
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CVERSIZD.
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S.
THE OB BJECT
_
DISSAPEARING WITH A SOUND LIKE POOF"TTTE1 : .
OBJECT DROPPED BEHIND THIS RISE WHEN IT LANDED, AND TO THIS DATE
THERE HAS BEEN NO EVIDENCE OR TRACE OF IT'S EXACT POSITION. IN THAT
GENERAL DIRECTION...THE FIELD IS BOUNDED ON THE LEFT AND RIGHT WITH
TREES...AND I MADE AN EXTENSIVE SEARCH INTO TO THE WOODS ON BOTH
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Your colored film transparency and report of a uro observed 2
AFOIN-4X4 ugust l955 has been reviewed vith intereat by the Air Techni-
Intelligence Center.
AFOIN-4A As an intelligence agency we, as a rule, do not release de-
diled resultr of inveatigative and analytical results directly to
baervers submitting Uro reports, or to other principals involved,
dhi  we are sure, you will understand when you consider that our 1.
indings with regard to objeets reported as Uro's, range from 5
AFOIN-4B iiroraft and ballodns to deliberate hesxss and misrepresentations.
Ve, naturallyr conaider it much more appropriate to render
pur findings into statintical form to be periodically released to
he publie, not identifying principals and locations involvad,
AFOIN-4C han to enter into personal controversy vith individuals regarding
cheir sightings which the Air Force does not and cannot do. How-
rer we feel that. in this case, 'a few vords regarding the materi-
mibaisted to ua vould be appropriate..
AFOIN-4D this Canter was subjeoted to a eritical examination and analysis
three separate photo specialists. & large mumber of prints,
both colored and black and white, of varying sizes and film densi-
ties were made preparatory to examination. These, and the original to
fiIm. undervent nieroscopic and other specific tests and calcula-
AFOIN-4E ticna The firat approach was- towards the possibility of the.
objeot being a meteor or the jet exhaust afterburner.of a dark-
colored aireraft, a Navy Cutlass" for example. Every effort was 1
mads- to correlate the data submitted in the UFo qusationnaire with
the photograph.
AFOIN-4F In brief aumnary the following, excluding all calculaticns and
enalytical procedures used, are the results of our analysisi
a. The trall of a meteor would generally chow livid
white or other light-colored hue. In contrast, the trail in the PERM
OTHERS photo is darker than the sky and somewhat smdgy in appearance.
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ONE HALF FEET TALL, HAD AN EXTRERMELY OVERSIZED HEAD WHIICH WAS ALMOST S
OFF BY A RABIUM DIAL WATCE. HIS HANDS NERE RAI ISED, AS HE AXPRDARKN
RILEFOR . WITHDRAWING INFO THE HOUSE SLIGHTLY...THEY AMAITED T
SCURRIED AWAY INTO F I DARKMESS. T THEY WAITED FOR A FEN MINURES. B.•.
AG IN THEY APPARENTLY
HIE IF...AS IT DID A FLIP AND DISSAPEARED. 1 THIS TIME THE MEN
LECIDED TO GO OUTSIDE AND SEE IF IT WAS HIT. AS
SmOAD S InA p m~ ammn TamO
FRAME 100 / 119paddle-gpu-200dpi
GOT 5P..AND RAN AWAY WITHOUT SEEMINGLY PEING HURT. WHEN A DIRECT
CREATURES.
0
DO. .TH
7
AFTER
THREE HOURS O THIS...THE PAMILY DECIDED TO GO AFTER HELP.
THE RE IS NO PHONE IN THE HOME. THE PAMILY GOT INTO THE CARS...
RELAPING THEIR TALE TO POLICE....A VHOLE POSSE OF HOPKINSVILLE
POLICE, STATE TROOPERS, AND SHERIFF'S OFFICERS DECENDED UPON THE
A SCENE. THEY FOUND NOTHING. HERE, HOWEVER, WE MIGHT CONJECTURE A B
BIT...THE OBJECTS DID HOT LIKE LIGHT, AND WE CAN SAFELY ASSUME THAT
FRAME 101 / 119paddle-gpu-200dpi
WAS RESTING IN HER EED SITVATED NEAR THE SEDE WINDOW. AGAIN...ALL
AWARE OF SOMETHING GLOWING IN
BEING WATCHING HEN IT'S HANDS
MADE NO MOTION. MRS. L OKED AWAY FROM THE INDOW...SHOOK
NOTHING HAD
0
SHE SOFTLY
GIM FAS
BEFORE I
2
THEIR SENSITIVE EVES. THE E
-
WERE C IS THE NEAREST THING TO
1E
INT ERVIEES I HAD WETH EACH OF THE SEVEN ADULTS INVOLVED
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IN MY EARLIER YEANS, I HAD STUDIED
) WE S T OUT FOR THE HOUSE, FUILY EQUIPPED FITH PENCILS AND
3I7n 1nO07
OF A MATTER OF IE FOLLOWING THEIR DIRECTIONS IN THE SHAPE OF THE FACE
EYES, HANDS AND BODY. IF I EOULD EVEN SON MUCH AS ADVANCE A
SUPPOSITION OF HOW ONE PA ARTICULAR R FEATBRE LOCKED...THEY WOULD QUECKLY
A
FRAME 103 / 119paddle-gpu-200dpi
S
THE
O' 0 1
CROUND WHERE THE FEET KOULD BE. THE HANDS MNPE HUGE, BULKY LECKING
FINCERNAILS.A AFTER THE BASIC FORM WAS SKETCHED, ARD TEE HEAD ALDED B
.
D.AWIG. THE ONLY PART OF THE FACE THAY NO OME COULD DISCRIBE WAS
THE NOSE...MAINLY BECAUSE TEEY ALL AGRERD THE HJGE EYES WERE
TREMELDOUSLY FASCINAPING, AND DREW N THEIR ALTENT ON FRO A THE OTHER
FEA_URES. I ATTEMPTKD TO SKETCH A NOSE IN, RHEY SEEMED TO AGRE
IT HIG T HAVE HAD ONE, BUT NONE VERE SURE..SO ME REMOVED IF.
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0 TABLE I HAD USKD AT THE
I'D EVER FORKED ON.
PROPORTIONS, I SMOOTEED UP THE ROUGH SPOTS, AND SHADED TEE DRAWIAG
AROUND 7:30, AFTER
AGAIN PICKING UP MY SIDE-KI -
I VERY QUIETLY
STANDIG, AND THEN MOVED AWAY. CAME INTO TRE ROOM, GLANCED
AT TEE EED...SAW THE DRAWING...RAN OVER AND PICKED IT UP...AND GAVE
E IT, HE SAW T
THIIKS THAT NO ONE ELSE SEEMED TO HAVE SEEN).
FRAME 105 / 119paddle-gpu-200dpi
THIS POLNT TEAP THE FAMILY HAD NOW BEEN MEX AWAKE FOR MORE
TNAY
RIGHT EACK. T THIS WAS THE SCENE AND TEMPER OF THE PEOPLE WE N A
DECEDED ST 8:30.
HAPPY WITH TAE HOMECOMING HE RECEIVED. CARS WERE LINED UP FOR A
RAFP MILE IN EITHSR DIRECTION, AND HIS FRONT YARD WAS FULL OF THE
CURIOUS. ME CAME INTO TRE HOUSE LIKE A BEAR. WE HAD GONE INTO ONE
OF TIE FRONT ROOMS JUST BEFORE HIS ARRIVAL ON THE SCENE.
FRAME 106 / 119paddle-gpu-200dpi
EE L OVED IT
USING ME P RST AS A GUIDE, MAKING CHANGES DE THE SECOND AS WE WENT NG. AT ONE POINT
HE DD
OUNDED AS THO I HAD BEEN FIRING AT A BUCKET."
THE DEANDIG MUCH AS THE FIRST DID.....IHE HEAD WAS BND, ALL AGREED ON THAT.
THE CHN OHAT Ts SPOKE ABOUT EARLER WAS ROUND, MAKING TAE HEAD AN ALMOST PERFECT
CIRCLE. THE MUTH AS IN THE FIRST CASE, WAS NOT MUCH MORE THAN A LNE STRAIGHT ACROSS
THE FME, AND THE MON COULDN'T I WITH THE EXCEPTION
THE EARS. THEY WERE PLAPPY, AND C TALLER THAN
INDICATED.
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WASN'T ANY. IT WAS AT THIS POINT ..MHO WAS LISTENING FROH THE OTHER
S I
SEEN OE, HOWEVE GAVE HIM A DISDAINFUL LOOK....AND AFTER SOME HEDGE-
THE BODY ABOVE THB VIAIST WAS POWERFUL.
0 0
HOWEVER,
WHO WAS STILL BEING INTERVIEWED BY THE SOLDIER, TOLD OF FENT THAT RESEMBLED
OF FEET, EXCEPT FOR A WIDENING IN THAT AREA. THE ASSUMPTION HERE MAY BE BAD OR GOOD,
HOWEVER IT SEEMED REASONABLE THAT THE CBJECT WOULD LAVE TO IIX HAVE SOMETHING MRE
COULD "FLOAT" DOVE F OM RCOF-FOPS. THE HANDS WERE LARGE....HAY OUT OF SIZE...OF
THAT MEY ALL AGRIED. THE OUTSTANDIEG FEATURES CD THE ARMS AND HANDS WERE THE SAME
IN BOTH TIE WOMENS AND MENS DISCRIPTIONS, WITH THIS EXCEPTION. LICKY VENTURED THE
B....
AND HAD NOT AN OPPURTUNITY EVEN TO EAT.THEIR SUPPER...LET ALONE TALK WITH ANYONE
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DON'T
E
D
XAWX LOSE
-
COSS LXAIONE THROUGHOUT THE WEGEE PERIOD I TRIED TO ASSURE THB
.
-
S....I DECIDED
HOND UNTIL COULD TELL FOR MYSELF.
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3 12 1
AFOIN-HA2f Bie
3 WEXE Major R.M.Bucknaster
AFOIN-4F
AF0IN-942b Pale 74
,
LeonerdC, Griffin
PERM
84 TEMP
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23E CDJIO1S LCKD. POR PIS RESON, I A2
MO TE ADVMNENE CP WIAVIMDEME EEE
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CAMN MOURS OF AB INODDEE, MD A3 PIRST LOSO0D CP
EAIEE OU FIRST IRRVIA WAS 12. 11512
2 NL MIDPMRL WMLDD 2
COT MT MOUHT OF A OELIOE SU22 MOUHI UF CI WS MILY CI WS LILY
XCETCOCCI C CHOSI WO PAKD VISL 2 ROS3 WO PAXD VIEL
CM PacH KE CMPicH KE
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CVAA M,ME I LAST SH ELMSIIHT
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HD ST D C PIL4 2CUL AOIOX OO WI
SADI3 U WS JUOM1MM7 MIS D D 5LD AAID
SLIY FIRST ONE I DKM. FITURS,
BY MIRD, AD N OMY AP.INA KSMMS D ErDIPER.
11 AUD LIES NO IDTO W AIS NOT MD SLISI SIVN DULDS
MO ND A SI TAIIL SNOMIS, AD CIVE/AOSP IDUDN
FO MES, YOT PRSS OF TD MA KAD LEPT ALY E A MIM FOR A
TM ALOST 90 MILES S LAY, WITHIN FIVL ROU.S OF DLS LAST VISIINIIONS.
IF T.ISY LD ALL SPANLD BO.S AROUOMOUT MS DAY, I NOULD DE VERY
CELLLELT TENT I COULD GST TWO SEPARATE PIOTORES FRON PORTRA
LL MOULD LVI PAIRD RMMAR UIIL OHS OUONT ALL KOULD HAVE PAIRD ROM3MAR CITIL OKS OOLON 3E0ED.
CMIS WAS NOT MB BYPE OF IPANVISH WARE OND SUBJLOT LOULD LOCK GMIS WAS NOT PB TYPD OF IMPARVIJM WMARE ONE SUBJLOT LOULD LOCK
A MD OMR AND SNY, "IS TAP MLD YOU TIE ID LOSD LKSMS A NED OMAR AND SNY, "IS TAP MLE YOU THIE ID LOOD LRSE
ALL SSVE WSRE PIRMLY SURI OF WRAT HEY ED SEI, AND OOULD INT AL SSVE WSKE PIRLY SURI OF WRAT MEY EAD SEI, AD COULD IGE
BI SHAGED BY THB INPRESIONS OF THD OPHARS. SVET PHO PLAY DID B3 SHAVED BY THE INPRESSIONS OF F THI OTLERS. EVE PHO TLSY DID
DIFVER IN A PCH TIMOR INSTANOES, NOND 08 SE CL SEVEN NOULD
OCHDLSOED DO OHUNGE PHDIR THOUMTS.
.ITUDE. I NDE A IEEAL NOID E NOT TO BELIEVE OR DISBLE3,
SUT 2O RLTONT NEE IODENT AS IP WLS TOLD D K M PRK CK2 PAIYS
1IPs. ASTULLE, 1 BALIOVE I WAS IH A UNIOOE IOSIPLON, XE BOOA0S3
CTIL MED MIS I ASONED THS SAMTION, I LD HOP HEND MEIS
SIU PICN BAECEEK FER MITO MD IIIE
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OMN ARCRSED
AASD CH PIAP. BUP THI ONN PE S1C 1O02 AII3 MS
213
- PLOT ONS AS NOT ITOH OMD CM A LII SIME AOROSS MS 2103, AD
NIT 1 26
GETION CF THD EARS. MY WEM FLAPPY, XEE C AD
CUNSIDRIBLY KCEK RALLER RALS P WOES DSORIIC. BND RD,
MOY WANE SHNT F BAOK NRE ON RS KIJRI OF A IAE ARS. TN DID
AARAD HOWSTAR, TLM OM BISTO FOR OP PE EAR WAS GOMRNOE. . 3101USE
IT. W.S
GUIL POSTTIVE MSRD WAS TI MORB. PE H.ONIES GORLLATON BARL SUITI POSITIVE MHSKE WAS RX MONE. TE H.UMIESO GORLLATON BHRLET AND
PEA MEN X WONIN CONPINNED, AS MS MIN RSLATED TI CUISRADES PACUDES. PI ME X WONEN CONPINNED, AS MHS MIN RELATED TE CUTSANDES PAPUDIS.
ONA BODY ABOVE TE WAIST WAS POWERFUL, AND BELOU.. -MIN AD SPINDLAY, BODY ABOVE TIE WAIST WAS POWRFOL, AND BELOU..-TIN AD SPINDLAY,
AS MHO TIO LIIS WARS BROOK HADLES OR POLSS. MAD WE POUD ML AS THO OIE LEIS WRRS BROOK HADLES OR POLSS. KAN WE POUD MLP
TNE CF CE PRE TM KD SOSN ANZ RDT. W, ROOVER, MO WAS 5M3 CF 913 PARAE TEM HD SCEN ANZ FDT. HOMEVER, WHO WAS
BAIM IHEERVIENED BY MB SOLDIER, POLD OF PEM PEM RISMBLED HE
SUOTIONOUPS, BUP SHOS CLI WAS IN TIB MINORITY..-6 TO 1, WE DIOIDD
WLE TO MLCS ANY INDIOMICH OF FLSE, AXDEPT FOR A RELSOTABLE
EOS I PE ARR CHE ASSUNPTION AAL IS TEAE PHS OBJLOP MOULD
LST LAS TO EV3 NOR PAN BROISPIOK LES 1O BLED3 E ESLF D
A I CISMT ROSTIT WEAN IP MOVED MIM IN'S LNDS IN MD AIR. MD
DS XW LDE, OF OLP 2SY MID POSIVIE. LL MI CUESRDING
2AS CB2 AS AD LDS TAW A2E S13, WI2 2HIS BXD2F2ICH.
: FOSSIDILITS 0AD1 D34 9020S, 35
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AL 29 IA3 WS 1S OOLMD AS ML E OUID RMD1R
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PACE 1-1-1a
to MEEOTION IITE THS"SPIOE 1 X3" 2 D.01DD
PAM..LOOMD ADOUP SIX HILS PROM FT
A I MIO I LIVE..MISVITEA KAPOY. DNULEE, EE
2 A KS AAO AO: MRA CN IS SUOOND HAD...KONIVER IS TM BIE
SOCDESD IPOMNPION I BL WORED...AS I OND OIDRY RRO. MS
LIS OF THE SANAN ADULES INVOLMDD. TRASE SAD SIVEN OLP I AFER 99
CXS PLAT KSY WOULD MOT LIKE TO SAS REPENTED. XE*TO MD BIST OF
STAMPED AROUND 7:30 OR OOLOOK ON THE
MIAT OF DAY...A SL A VISITOR
HOUSEHOLD FROM CHARLESTON, WAST VIROINIA, WAS DRMIH COM, WEST VIRJINLA, WAS DRMITT
WAEA PROM A WELL IN THE A HAIER PROM A WELL IN TNE RAAR OF THE ONE STORY BUILDING. REAR OF THE ONE STORY BUILDING. AS HE WAS AS HE TAS
SiLveekce SiiveeNce
3.IMI O CHS BUOKST UP...MS SAW AATSF OBJEOP IN M SKY MRAILINP AN 3.IMI O EHI BUOKDT UP...HS SAW AAD OBJBOP IN ME SKY BRAILINO A
ECAUSE EUSE NHIOH AAD ALL PHS COLORS IN THE RAIBOW. ME OBJEOE GAE EZ WHIOH AAD ALL IHE COLORS IN THE RAINBON. MO OBJEOP GAE EX
PROM ME NASP...PASSED AOROSS PES RASIDMNOS AND PROCAEDED DOWM INROZ
IHE FIELD BENIND THE SUITON HOTSEHOID. IF SAEIED TO SLON DOMN... THE PIELD BENIND THB
COLA TO A HLLT AND DROPPED VERTICALLY TO THE GROUND AND DISSAPEARED
WIM A SOUND LIKE "POOF". THE FIELD BMIND THE HOUSE KISEE HAS A
SLIAD RISD TO IT FOR BUUT SAPA YARDS...MCH FAILS AMAY TO THS
BUPROA CF A JULLY APPAOXIM TELY ON3 JUARTER OF A MILE FAOM P3 1 HOMd.
CHD OBJEOT DRUPPD BHIND TRIS RISB IN IT'S FL...UD BO THIS
20 PRAJE OF THA BLAOT POSITION OF ID'S LANDINO HAS BEET FOUND.
2LAD BEIBLAL DIREJTIOH..PIE PISLD IS BOUNDED ON THE LEFT AD RISS
JEH 2MSS... D IF MAY BE TLAT AKUIMPION OF T.E WOODD ARA DO
FS LET OF EHS FIELD NOULD PRODUGE SOLIPMING.
FRAME 115 / 119paddle-gpu-200dpi
P.3 2-2-2-2
T. AS MNSPIKD DY WT BS KD SIET..KS SHORLY
APAKAD MVR...TE
AAD SSS. N CHE SMISVD M RIAP MMY.AD AAR OIIO DOTD
ASCUT ONA ALF HOUR LAPER HOWEVER,,.IE SMILES DROPPSD CFP EIIN
BADRCOM
ABOUT IH INOIDANP IN FS REAR OF PRLI HOUSE...MER TB LEEA DOOR.
APPRUADHIND PROM PHE PIELD WAS A STRANGE 3 GLON....LD AS IP CAE
HEARSR...TAEY COULD MAKS OUT WILMT SEEMED TO BE A SHALL MN. L WAS
AROUND THRES AND ONE HALF FAST TALLE, HAD AN EXTRAMELY OVERSIZED HD
IMIOH MAS ALMOST PERFEOTLY ROUND, AMD THE ARNS AXTADED ALMDST TO IILIOH WAS ALIOST PERFEOTLY ROUND, ARD TIE ARIS AXTENDED ALIDST TO
2H3 GROUND WIPH LARGE, OUT OF SIZE HANDS MHICH HAD TALONS ON TB PH3 GROUND WITH LARGE, OUT OF SIZE HANDS MHICH HAD TALONS ON THE
MIDS OF BHE FINDERS. MHE DYES NERE SAUORR - LIKB...HDOH BIORDR PEH 2IDS OF PRE FINTERS. 1 THE DYES WERE SAUOER - LIKB...HUOK BIORER TEM
A HULLMS...AND A HULMS...AND GLOWED A YELLOWISH COLOR. TNE BODY WAS GOWED A YELLOWISH COLOR. TNE BODY WAS SERMINCLY SEBMINCLY
SIMILAR TOM SIMILAR TOK
CADS OF A SILVER NITAL...MEAP CAVE OFF AN BARIE LINE..HEZID CADS OF A SIIVER METAL... THAP GAVE OFF AN BARIS LIM.. MEZEE
MHE RDIUN DIAL ON SOIE WATOHES. CHA RDIUM DIAL ON SONE WATOHES. 1 HIS HNDS VERE RIISD AS IF SONE HIS HANDS WERI RISD AS IF SONB
CMS HAD TOLD HIN HE WAS TO BB ROBBID. HE ROVED SLONLY TOARD
MD BAGK DUCR. ARMED THENSELVES WITH
SHOTIUN FOR WIMDRNING ING PN3
ROUSS...ISK AKAITD ME ARRIVAL OF TRE ORSAPURS. PRASIDLY...ID
APPANLED AP A SIDE WINDOW...AD BOTH OF TNSH OUT LOOSE NIA TEE
RIALSS. IF DID A BAOK ALIP... IDOT UP. AND SOURISD AAY INTO S3
CE ILN DIIDID TO CO OUISIDA AD SEB I IT WAS IP.
SNOCD IN PS FIOME DOOR ..AD FRON FE BOMMC OF AE MELD
K- - MAS IL3D1M17 B0 2 3RE53..O03 A O1W 133
3D.. ROHIIG DOM TO MIS HAIR. SEVERAML INSIDE EE BUIDITO SW
DARIINE OUPSIDE. ..KE PURED
AID PMD OM THE OBJEOP ASOVE. THE IMPLOT HOOKED IT OVER PHE ROCP..
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PAR 3-3-3-
BUP KNAAANTLY D DIDNIT HARA IP...AS IT "FLOMLD" DOWM FRON MS ROUP
ON PH OMLN SIDE..LANDING ON RT CROUND WIAR_OUT A NOISE. IN STMT
SCUCIAD OPF INTO TRS UNDEBNUSH SEVARAL OF TL MM WARS OUT PROND
. IN TRI CREE..AND ONE ON PE
SHOrOuN tO
BANR ON THD LITILE PELLOW AT POINT B BL.NK.RARE....FIRAD....AND
STUUD IN AKAZELINT AS IP FLIPPED OVR AND COT OP. M MLL A DIRIOT
BLAST F FROM A PWELIVE CAUSE SHOTOUN DIDN'T SISM TO AFFEOT I If...
DESIDED THKAT WAS NO TIME TO STAND THIRS AND AROUE. AFTER
MSY HD ALL REPURNED TO THS HOUSE AND WERE DEOIDING WHAP TO DO
HEKP...THE OBJEOTS WOULD CONTINUE TO COME TO THE WINDON AND PAIR
INSIDE. INSIDE. THE BEFANILY WOULD FIRE THROUMH THE WINDOW...IT . FIRE THROUM THE WINDON...IT
WOULD PIIP OVER OR FALL BACK AND DISSAPAAR FOR A FEN MNUTES. WOULD PIIP OVER OR FALL BACK AND DISSAPEAR FOR A FEN MNUTES.
HOMEVER THEY KEPT CONING BAOK...TINS AFPSR PIME. SOMLONE THET HOMEVER THEY KEPT CONING BAOK...TINE AFTSR PIKE. SOMIONE PHT
DISCUVERD THAT THEY WERE ADVERSE TO LICM...-THBIR DISOUVERD THMP THLEY WERE ADVERSE TO LICM....THEIR SAS YOU'LL WAS YOU'LL
RENIBER WERE RENIBER NERE EXTRENLLY LAGE LIKE A NICNT ONL. AID A2PARENTLY
AND FROKE AND PROKE
KACLLIOEX PLS CBJEORS WAULD ONLY APPROAOH PHOM PHL SIDE. A AFTER
2- AS NO 1
PRONS I3 PL 1C1E. - HKCEI A SPOKESHH
POR TS GROUP WUIOKLY RLALD AL TIHES WEES..LD A WOLE
FOSSEE OF HUPETSVILLT POLISI, ST.RD PRCOPERS, AND SITIFTIS AM
DIDSJ VTCK TE SOEL. PEY FOUD HOTRINN. TARE, 7011
NON 1AVE, WE 2UST C3 DID. 92 0252315
IAND DD/EI LITT..D MA 2A BRI CP O1E UPCY
25 S333 AM OS, PLSTIOES MD R31E..H3
CD/IOUS PMP M HD MAS LID UP LIS AN ODL3
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-
O..L D SAUIUF IOARS STAIED UFON P12 8OS 20X DOTT 210 2OU1O.
POLIOE
RUEM
N MDNSIVS AAY ID SM SODIH, D
FANILY TRID N SUTTLE DOMT FOR RE MIM. TEI ADSD OF MD
SAE WAS RISTIO I ER DD.. STAUAED EAR A
-EELLINDON. KAIN...ALL P. LIOHTS WERE CFP.AD SH SOOAL
OUNSOIOOS OF SUIAIIND GLONINO AF MES WINDON. SE LOULD AD SA
PNS BUINO WATONING HER. IP'S HUNDS WORS AIE LISD IH MAT
FAMILIAR POSI TION CF ABOUT TO BE ROBBED, BUT IF MADE NO MOPICN. PION CF ABOUT TO BE ROBBED, BUT IF MADE NO MOPIONS
MMS. MD LCOKED AWAY FRON PHE VINDOW, SHOOK HAR LED IN MAS. MD LCOKED AWAY FRON PHE VINDOW, SHOOK HAR HED IN
DISBALIEF AS DO SHE DIDNTD SEE ANYTHING..AD THEN TURIED E3 DISBALIF AS DHO SHE DIDN'T SEI AMYTHING...AD PHEN TURIED 23
AGAIH TOWARD BR OPENING. MOTHING HAD OHHGD.-AND HOS AAI AAIH TOWARD RE OPENING. NOTHING HAD OHANGD.-SAED LOE AAAI
SKS PURNED KR PACS SXS PURIED KR PAGS MAY AND BEIED AMAY AND BLIRED D HER 3ZIS TO BE SURE OF WHMP HER ELES 20 BE SURE OF WEP
SHS KD SESN. TE THIRD PIE SKS LOCKED...SHL WAS CONVENOED...AND
SOFTLY CALLD TO TH3 RLRAINDER OF THE FAMILY TO CON IN AND LOOK.
CHE SKOPOUN M.S ARAIN BROUOHP INTO PLAY...EVID EOTY THE SME
R.SULDS AS BEFCRE. E THE MINT NORS ON.LD EPORS DADREE TE
EST DISSAPARD CUMPLSNDS, AMAIN PIS AOTIOT OOHOIDES I MD
CUNJENRD WA LD BIFOL...PY LFT BBOR AA SUI OMS UP.
- HOUSAOID, MEDLESS TO SAY, DIDNT SLAP AR ALL PEIS
MI72.D DUINd R3 : - SARLY KORIKTT HOURS IE FAAL MAS ORHLING
HDAXS OUIS AD SIKDSLERIS.
67 03 MI12 30R3.I01 1
SCOAIES OF FD SIVA ADULES INVOLVED.
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2108 6-5-5-5
I MSS LNS EIS PTIOULLR NONDY MGINO.S I MAS MY DAY ORP
2he. MOK A BS RDIO SAAPIOH. BLIO M ALISUA RDIO OEMLE
I SPAL SNSRKE HOURS TRIM TO LIE A ROUA 210DLI IN E3
PRUMSNITIER I WAS DUILDING. I I OME TO A POID, MELNS NEDD MES
ASSISTANSS OF PHI OMEF AMINESR OF EES WNOP..MD I MEN WAS AD
MORK. AR UD ALEVEN OOLOOR I WANDARED ITO TE SRAMION, AND WAS I
GRESTD BY FARIOUS CO.PENTS , ...ALL CENEERIES AROUND SNIS LITTLE
PIRASS "HAVS YOU SEAN THE LIPELE CRAAN I MEN YET"? INAUIRIG INTO
SINUAPION, I REOEIVD A VAOUE REPORT OF THD NIMTS HAPPATIMOS.
REME BERING AN ARTICLE TILAT I AAD READ RSOETLY, WABRE POLIOE
REJCISTRUOTED ECK A KILLERS FAOIAL APPEARATOE BY USIND A GOMMBROIAL REJCHSTRUCTED ECK A KILLERS FAOIAL APPEARATOE BY USINO A GOMMEROIAL
ARMISE, I DIOIDLD TO SEE IF I OOULDNT DO THE SLE. IN KY BARLIER ARMIST, I DIOIDLD TO SH IF I COULDNT DO THE SLE. IN MM BARLIER
ILRS, I HAD STUDID ART, AID ILRS, I HAD STUDIED ART, AID KILIKKK PALPNG, AND SD I REBOLVED EKEIKNKKK RALTNG, AND SD I ESOLVDD
DU SES IP I CUUNLDNIT HALP CLAAIFY AL3 SITULTION. RULL G CNE DU SAS IP I COUNLDN'T HALP CLARIFY ML SITULTION. LUL G ONE
PERSONS OUT FOR
PAPER. AS W3 DROVE INTO THE FRONT OF THE BUILDING, MRS. D
MAS SIPTING IN A OHAIR OUP ON THE LAN. AFTR ARODUOTIONS, SE
AORLD LONE WITH TNO CMARS OF THE FAMILY HEO WRE HOE TO SIT
DUC AD SDS AAT NI OOUD DRAL. AF PHIS PODE, I HNT TO INDEONES
I I DID NOT "LBD" PHSSA PIOPLE I AS WE DRSN PES P C CTUR, EM
SMELY POSIMIVE OF WET RHEY SM.LD IN WAS MORD A MAMER
CF 2FOLONO CHAIR DIRLOTIOTS I BA SLED OF TE MES, ROS,
-D COS: DDE7 PSURES OP CA "OMEDRIS". IS I NOUD DVADE
ST SINH OP HN IT LURD, IRA NOLD UIOY OU.232 13, D
S AS CIILI SAA MDRS AND D. SEDN APAM SRNOT
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i:: 1420 6-6-
WAS 0 LOM BAARS 24 MRAAION 6LD 20 P.3 SO13
9AJA O POM2S ACS, IRI S.U3 MS, LA AD BM AROOD
ATMMS. CS AANS...FLAP A.. IRS A PIOA CF LEML.PY SMD
HAD WAS CIROULAR....OOMPLERALY BALD ON 2OP...AD PSS PEMIUNSS
STOK AS MIS SYSS AND BLRS WSTE NOT PLAOSD ON MS MALD AS MS MIOD
WLSUR THANI WAS A HEOR OR MOF..SO WS LFT IF OUP.(LACR..
HM IE ARL OF AS  OMSBOK FRON EVISVILLI IDIA, HY MY
A A RLLD WIROUT E R OR AYOME'S PNOMPPIO ALE TERS 177
DWIILY MASNT ANY MOK. OW HIAD SAP AIGNT CS EES SHOULDERS.) DWEILY MASNT ANY MOK. 9 PL HEAD SMP RIGNT CS EE SIOULDERS.)
P"M BODY, AOOORDIY TO LI WONN, WAS P"T BODY, AOOORDINY TO LI WOMN, WAS S AIM, SPINDLY ARS AND S MM, SPIDLAY ARS AND
FICURS. FICURE.
LNS, AD A FOMESS SRIHM BE. E ARS ARD PLOULIA I VERE WaE CE ARS ARA PLOULLR IL
F.AMIOUAR, CMSI/ALOST PIOE AS LOND MS 2 LAS, AD SRST F.201 R, CHS/ALICST PWIOE AS LONS MS 2LI LAS, LID ALIUST
2OUONED R ROUD BISIDE WIRS 92 :ROIDID R FEST NOTLD DE. 2S ELDS A
SARA ROHES LON, WL E ILOA OF PIOMTIS. AEM AB BSTO
REM AS SHITORSS I, D ED COMLIND EAD SIMMD UT COP OP I
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SHSMS KU2 N T L K A IF MY LONR, AD PNO LDD RU 30
ULSIDE. OA W IIS 2NO LADISS,ELICCS I SIDSIOE, D YSIF
DED. T3OEY P2 CP OC 1O VL3 CUULD D1S0RIBE, 4S
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