DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8725239
DATE OF SIGHTINGJune 1964
REPORTED LOCATIONAnderson South Carolina
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TOCCOA, Ga. (UPI) — Resi-| One week later to the day
dents of this North Georgia] Mrs. Fred Rodacker of Tailu
ti. neder area are keeping their|lah Falls and a group of cata |
eyes peeled anc noses open for|hors were sitting in her front!
aa unidentified fying object}yard in a rural area when a, |
that at least chree witnesses|similar object, dipping fre-
say smells “Serribie. quently to a low altitude, was’!
The UFO was first sighted|scen in the late night hours. |
the night of June 39 when D.B, They also smelled an offensive}
Welford of Spartanburg, S, C,,|odor connected with the;
say what he doeseribed as a| “thing.” j
huge, spinning top about the; The next Tuesday night, one
size te : an automobile. It had week later, little Patty Upton!
a brilliant glow and an offen. Warne ing inti the ‘house ia
sive smell. Welford was trayol-|°2™e running into the hause
ling U. S. 29 near the South; what her father described as
Carolina border when he sight-| near hysterics. She and a friend
ed the weird contraption, A/ were riding a bicycle under a|
geiger counter test showed] star-studded sky when the UF 0,
signs of. radioactivity on hisifiving low and smeliing bad,
j car, came into sight.
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G \INESVILLE, Ga.—Repo
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sightings here in northeast Georgia have created a furor of ex-
cli event among inhabitants of this area—especially among those
wisa claim they have seen an unearthly apparatus circling over-
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1 was ecatied Tuesday night|ance in the television was so
gst Li p.m. and asked to come
te» ‘Tainesville Motel.
M [ arrived, Whit Embry,
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ts .., it's coming back!”
HOVERS BRIEFLY
; nted towards the south-
exs:. i looked up and there it
wa: cireling over the southeast
seciicn of Gainesville. it vs
by 390 feat up and moving in
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move off in the direction
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theca was no fog; stars were
brizhtly visible.
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The abject was bawl - shaped
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Before it moved out of sight,
1 iried to photograph it, Dut
wien developed tie film show ed
no sign of register.
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MANY INTERVIEWED
Last week, I drove to Turner-
ite in Habersham County near
aliirh Falls to interview nine
persons who reported a sighting.
ine were not together
a they sighted the object,
it-ov said, but at three different
houses in the same neizhbor-
‘hoir corabined reports relat-
this story:
Jimmy Ives-er, Demorest, Was
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visiting his motner and father,
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aut e 4t, - ties thay «were
rest of the familly, .cHey were)
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up and Into the cloud.2ss |
bad they decided to turn it off,
STOPS OVER GARDEN
They went out to sit on the
one ot
them sighted something moving
‘along at tree-top level. The ob-
tject moved within 300 feet of the
'Ivester home and hovered
‘across the highway over a gar-
‘den at the horne of Mrs, Rus-
sell Hickman. It made no noise.
All that was visible was the
bottom side. From the dark top- |’
side there were three lights in
a row — red, clear, and red.
The red lights were blinking.
They said the object was bowl-
shaped and hovered only sever-
al feet above the garden. The
red and clear lights disappeared
and the object began to rise.
When it did, a brilliant green
‘light shone from the bottom,
| flooding the forest.
(LEAVES ODOR
Whatever it was left a terrible
iodor described as “something
‘like embalming, or brake fluid”
‘hut no one seemed to know ex-
actly what the odor was.
Frightened, one of them
called Habersham Sheriff A. J.
Chapman who drove from
Clarkesville and arrived only a
few short moments after the ob-
lject reappeared high overhead
| and moving away.
| The sheriff corroborated the
lpresence of the odor and
vouched for the sincerity of
those who said they had seen
the object.
SIGHTER COMPLAINS
The sighters did not seem to
want to talk about it and did
not [ batieved their story.
Mrs. Hickman complained she
felt a stinging, burning sén-
sation on her and face
latter the object left. Her daugh-
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swollen and were almost closed.
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TOCCOA, Ga. (UPI)—An un- | night of June 30 by D. E. Wel-| | Caroli na border. | the front yard—sighted a simi- | hysteria. She and a friend saidjeras and tape recorders an
ified flying Sie ct with ai ford, Spartanburg, Sc... adver: | Velford said a geiger counter | jar object, dipping freque nily to | they saw the weird contraption, climbed nearby Currahee Mour
1 has been report: | ti sing executive. Welford said a|check of his car later showed |, jow altitude and smelling | Tae smell and all, as they we ve i tain last Tuesday night aa eC
ne around ihis area, | Auge, spinning top - like object | signs of radioactivity terrible.” ding. bicycle lup a watch.
‘eninge one child and sur-} about the size of an automobile: One week later to the day, | _ yt ' As 11 p.m. approached, the
averal adults. So far, and giving out an offens ive: Mrs. Fred Rodacker of Taliu-; The next Tuescay night, little | A group of high school youths | saw “a big glow coming acros
works only on Tuesaays. odor came into sight as he ‘Yah Falls and a group of neigh- , P atty Upton ran home in what; from Toccoa were stirred to ac- | the horizon,” according to on
her described as near! tion. They t took telescopes, cam- {of the boys Mike Head.
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the Project Biue Book Orfice at Wright Patterson
Alr Force Base has queried the personnel of Anderson
irport, South Carolina, concerning the raport of an
unidentified flying object by Mr. i i ie,
a ; P > Slee ~ 5 «yp » to.
Ir, Woodcock of the Pederal Aviation Agency at Anderson
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stated unequivocally that he found no trace of radioeg
activity on Mr, SEMMMMMe car when he Gested it with a
Geiger counter. Mr. Woodcock informed personnel at
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Warner Robins Air Foree Base, Georgia, of this incident,
and it was investigated by personnel 2b that Base. The
phenomena was determined to be St. Zimo’s fire. The
report was not rorwamied to the Investigating office at
ivigat Patterson since it was evaluated on the spot and
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The Air Porce will continue its invesatization of
unidentified flying objects from the standpoint of defense
Of our country. Reports will continue to be analyzed and
iiuated, and releases made to tha public when warranted.
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in reference to my letter concerning a LPO SLlghving oy a ip,
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Beauford Parham of Wellford, South Carolina and investigation o}
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his sighting on tho night of 28 June 196i,.
I have heard from Mr.J,A.Lang Administrative Assistant of the
Aiv Force in regards to your findings of 'Ball-~lightening!' being the
extent of Mr.Parhnem's exnerience.Also that his car was found, after
questioning of the F.F.A. officials of Anderson Field, 5.C. NOT TQ Bs
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T received a signed letter from Mr.Parheam who states you
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WSRE RADIOACTIVE. I do not Selieve the ianvestigavion Aas o9sen vinourous
enough to warrant the conclusion of 'ball-Lightening’ and Teal most
ervious that this investigation be gone into more carefully.
Tre three witnesses Mr.eParham has are (3) reporters and thay
were ‘*shocked! to hear of the untruths told by F.F.A. officials to
the Government Investigators.I don't consider this case closea and
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« Attact we A -) we oda t
Unidentified Flying Objects in the Northeast Georgia area,
These are possibly separate from the UFO report out of Anderson,
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S. Ge on or about 29 June 64, In that case, witnesses were referred by
FA to Robins AFB Security and Law Enforcement Division, Mr. Parkerson,
Rovine Security, talked with WRAMA and Ha AFLC command posts and it was
e-reed that the Anderson UFO was St. Elmo's fire because of the weather
( stor by went), speed, etc. It was further agreed that no written report
would be submitted >; Robins,
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on the night of
occurrence
named IS & WE Or
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June 29th to a North Carolina. not
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Game upon him, the car's engine began slowing down. [he UFO + S about the size
of his car top, and was approximately six feet in height. (Sue. drawing below.)
Tho botics: portion was whirling in one direction and the upper part in the op-
posite cirsction, like a siant top, according to Parham, whose arm was pain-~
fully ousned oy heat radiceting from the UFO. The eg also left a substance
on the chromed portion of his automobile, and were marks found on the
£ 2 t Ss and left bohind an
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off terrific heat. Bishan said that he
could see numerous holes or openings
in the craft, through which a yellow
flame was visible, ee ee jnsic
There were strange finelike attachmonts
around the outer edge. Parhan was s0
frightened by the incident that he
could hardly continue driving, and by
the time he finally lost sight of the
UFO, his arm was hurting badly. Later,
a Federal Aviation Agency team checked
the surfaces of the automobile and
found that they had definitely come in
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We ave indebted to Mrs. Charlotte
for the following cutting from the
July 3 issue of the North Carolina
Charlotte News: “Beauford bi. Parham,
4 sates executive fromm nearby Well-
ford, said on Thursday his car was
buszved earlier this week in Georgia
by an uniclentified Aying object.
“Pacha saict the incident occurred
on Monday night (June 29) while he
s driving near Lavonia in north-
western Georgia. He said a circular
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made two passes at his car but flew
away when he pulled off the road and
turned off his lights.
‘J was travelling about 65 or 70
miles per hour,’ Parham said, ‘But
when une object approached, the car’s
engine began toslow down.’
“ite described the Aying object
as about the length of his car top and
six feat high, He said its bottom port-
ion was Whirling in one direction and
the upper part in the opposite direc-
tien and it resembled a giant top.
“Parham said the object gave off
heat and burned Ins arm. He said it
niso left behind an odour like em-
balming fluid and had fin-like attach-
nents around its outer edges.
“Albert Myrick, a Federal Aviation
Agency employee at the Anderson,
S. C. Airport, said on Thursday night
he and other FFA personnel looked
over Parharn's car and relayed his
story to Warner Robbins Air Force
Base in Georgia.
“Myrick said he was naturally
sceptical ofall such reports, but added
that Parham ‘gave a vivid account
and I believe he really thought he saw
something. He appeared to be on the
lew el’.
“Myrick said the top of Parh im’s
late model car was covered with oily
spots which Parham thought may
have been fuel from the flying object.
“A Geiger counter test cid not
igwticate the car had come in contact
with a ratlioactive object, Meyrick
said.”
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