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clear an moon shining bri y and the sur-
face of the object reflected the moonlight. It appeared to be of a
very shiny substance, though I cannot say whether it was metallic
or not. . . As I got closer I heard a humming or ticking sound
like that of an electric meter. About halfway up to it the thought
crossed my mind that no one would believe me if I told them what
I saw so I decided I would try to get someone else there asa
witness. I stopped, returned to my car and drove home to get
my wife. Though I made a hurried trip, when we got back to
the field about twenty minutes later the object was gone.”
Next morning Mrs. Moore phoned the sheriff and reported the
incident, since Moore had been reluctant to report it. Moore
was subsequently interviewed by Sheriff Louis A. Robusky, Geauga
County; Civil Defense Officials; newsmen and others.
Kenneth Locke, Lake County Civil Defense Director, led an
investigating party to the site of the report next day. At the point
where the UFO was observed, Locke found small markings about
1-1/2 inches deep. Each marking consisted of three holes ar-
ranged in a triangular pattern with a fourth hole outside of the
lines of the triangle. NICAP Adviser Ralph C. Mayher (then
associated with the news department of station KYW) made a
plaster cast of one set of the holes. The cast was turned over to
Richard Gray, research physicist at Case Institute of Technology
for examination. It was reported that the markings could have
been made by some very heavy type of tripod.
Locke took a geiger counter reading at 2:00 p.m. (about 15
hours after the sighting), An area about 50 feet in diameter
showed a reading of 150 microroentgens per hour above normal
background radiation at the center ofthearea. At the perimeters,
the reading tapered off to about 20-30 microroentgens per hour
above normal. A second reading at 5:00 p.m. showed that the
radiation at the center of the area had dropped off to 20-25
microroentgens per hour above normal, and the count at the
perimeter was now normal. The 2:00 p.m. reading was approxi-
mately 10 times greater than the normal background radiation
for the area, which is 15-20 microroentgens per hour.
A few weeks later the news leaked out that Moore had been
taken to Washington, D.C., where ‘‘high officials in the Defense
Department”’ interrogated him. Later probing uncovered that
Moore alleged he had been sworn to secrecy after being shown
films and slides of UFOs, but felt that he had kept silent long
enough. He described the experience in detail to a NICAP mem-
ber. [See Section IX. ]
Other witnesses reported UFOs in the area the night of Moore’s
sighting. Because of this, the physical evidence, and Moore’s
sound reputation, his story would appear to warrant the attention
of Congressional investigators. If his story is accurate merely
in broad outline, the implication is obvious: Highly important
information about UFOs is being withheld from the public.
August 1960; Northern California
An intensive concentration of UFO sightings occurred over a
six day period in northern California. Dozens of witnesses, in-
cluding at least 14 police officers, reported typical disc, ellip-
tical and cigar-shaped UFOs. The state police sighting of a
highly maneuverable ellipse, which shone red beams of light
toward the ground the night of August 13, was reported on the
front page of state newspapers and on the newswires.
Chronology of Main Cases:
Aug. 13-14 Hollywood. 10:30 p.m. Red elliptical UFO passed
overhead, hovering once.
Willow Creek. After 11:00 p.m. Circular red UFO
approached, circled, dove, climbed away.
Red Bluff. 11:50 p.m.-2:05 a.m. State policemen
reported reddish elliptical UFO which made ‘‘un-
believable’? maneuvers. [See SectionI.] Second UFO
reported during latter part of sighting.
Corning. 8:30 p.m. Twocigar-shaped objects flash-
ing red and white lights passed from E to NE.
Eureka. 9:30 p.m. Group of 6-8 white and red
lights maneuvering in formation. Air Force ex-
planation: aircraft refueling mission.
Corning. About 9:50 p.m. Bomerang-shaped UFO
passed from SW to NW, twice emitting bursts of
white light.
Mineral. About 11:00 p.m. Dozens of witnesses,
including Tehama County police officers, watched
six brightly lighted objects ‘‘dipping and diving
and moving at simply unbelievable speed’’ in the
southern sky. Objects alternately hovered, speedily
changed position.
Concord and Pleasant Hill. 11:40 p.m. to 12:15
a.m. Circular UFO flashing red and blue lights
maneuvered over area, hovering, moving up and down,
side to side.
Near Healdsburg and Santa Rosa. Early A.M.
Deputy Sheriff observed ‘flattened ball, dull red
and crimson on the edges,’’ hovering and moving
slowly about 5 degrees above horizon.
Roseville. Night. Two oblong lighted objects
bobbed around in sky for an hour; witnesses included
police captain and sergeant.
Folsom. UFO with two bright white lights on front,
red lights at rear, maneuvered over area off and on
for two hours at night; whining noise ‘‘like spinning
top’’ heard.
Dunsmuir. 12:10 a.m. Oblong reddish UFO with
associated smaller yellow light descended, then rose
and sped away. High-pitched sound ‘like rushing
wind’’ heard.
Redlands. 1:45 a.m. Oval-shaped UFO with dome
and row of red lights on edge, maneuvering slowly
in sky.
August 18 Honeydew (Humboldt Co.) 9:54 p.m. The postmaster
watched a delta-shaped object, clearly visible for
more than 2 minutes. UFO approached, made sharp
turn and moved away. Red glow visible on front,
lights on inside of V.
LIST OF CALIFORNIA POLICE WITNESSES, Aug. 13-18, 1960
State Highway Patrolmen: Stanley Scott
Charles A. Carson
Deputy Clarence Fry
Deputy Montgomery
Chief Criminal Investigator
A. D. Perry
Deputy Bill Gonzalez
Deputy William Baker
Deputy Lou Doolittle
Deputy Robert Smith
Captain Hugh McGuigan
Sergeant James Hall
Tehama County Sheriff’s Office:
Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office:
Plumas County Sheriff’s Office:
Roseville, Placer County:
Mt. Shasta Police: Officers Pete Chinca,
Jack Brown,
George Kerr
Argentine Concentration, 1962
(Sources: Argentine Embassy, Washington, D. C. Also Argentine
newspapers: Buenos Aires Herald, La Razon, La Nacion and La
Prensa).
May 11 - Photograph of a UFO taken by a reporter of the
‘‘La Nueva Provincia.’’ (Another photograph was taken by one
Miguel Thome at some unspecified time during this concentration).
May 11 - Rear Admiral Eladio M. Vazquezant and Captain A.
Molinari, Navy officers at the U.S. Military Mission in Espora,
confirmed that they had seen a UFO about 7:40 p.m., possibly the
same one that was photographed.
May 12 - Truck drivers traveling toward La Pampa about
4:10 a.m. reported seeing a UFO on the ground which looked like
‘‘a brightly lighted railroad car.’’ As thetrucks neared, the UFO
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