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186 pages · May 08, 2026 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: THE NATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE ON AERIAL PHENOMENA (NICAP) · 186 pages OCR'd
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Approved For Release 2001/04/02 : CIA-RDP81R00560R000100010001-0 also a change of lights. By this time the reports came in that it was a whirling combination of red, green and yellow lights... sort of a rainbow effect. “Then at almost the same time we got reports from the posts which had been holding this object under ground observa- tion, and jets themselves, that the object disappeared straight upward in a burst of speed...At that moment it also became apparent that not only the ground observers, but also the air- craft and airborne radar had lost visual and electronic contact with the object as it zoomed upward and vanished in the night sky.’’ Later the witnesses were requested by the Air Force to fill out standard UFO report forms. [23.] Other GOC Reports August 22, 1952; Chicago, Illinois. Associated Press re- ported (Chicago, August 23): ‘‘Two Air Force jet fighters, directed by ground observers, chased a yellowish light in the sky last night but reported that it blinked out when they started closing in on it. Air Force officers in the Chicago filter center said the blink-out of the light over nearby Elgin, Illinois, was reported simultaneously at 11:48 p.m., last night by the pilots and by D.C. Scott, Elgin, Supervisor of the Center’s ground observers in the Elgin area...Ground observers said that when the planes gave up the chase the light reappeared and ascended rapidly in the night sky.’’ A few minutes later, another GOC post about 20 miles to the NW reported a glowing object which hovered blinked twice, and ascended out of sight. August 9, 1953; Moscow, Idaho. Mr. L.E. Towner, super- visor, and other GOC observers reported a large glowing disc. As three F-86’s closed in to investigate, the UFO abruptly sped up and left the jets behind. August 12, 1953; Rapid City, S.D. Two GOC posts observed a UFO which was chased twice by F-84 pilots, tracked by ground and airborne radar. [Section I.] March 24, 1954; Baltimore, Md. A formation of UFOs was observed at night by a Civil Defense official. Adolph Wagner, Deputy Coordinator for the area, saw 13 sharply defined triangu- lar objects in a V moving from west to east. They were glowing a fluorescent blue. From the north, a larger object approached and stationed itself in front of the V. At this point, Wagner noticed a commercial airliner approaching the airport. Suddenly the UFOs split formation. Six executed a sharp turn, their color turning to purplish, and headed toward the airliner in single file. The other 8 objects continued on to the east. [25.] June 12 & 14, 1954; Nr Baltimore, Md. On two nights, Ground Observer Corps spotters and radar tracked a large glowing object hovering at over 75,000 feet. Jets circled below, unable to reach the object’s altitude. Reports of the UFO came into the Baltimore Filter Center for about an hour the first night; two hours the second night. The object alternately moved in a square pattern at high speed, and hovered. [See Wilmington (Del.) Morning News; July 9, 1954]. July 29, 1955; Cincinnati, Ohio. A Ground Observer Corps post at Loveland, and many others in Cincinnati proper, saw a round UFO at 1:00 a.m. The bright ball-like object made a penetrating shrill sound, as it zig-zagged across the sky making sharp turns. (cf., July 26, 1958 case following) (26.] November 23, 1955; Spirit Lake, Iowa. Earl Rose (a biolo- gist) and Gay Orr (superintendent of schools) were on duty at the GOC post about 5:45 p.m. Attracted by a multi-motor sound on their amplifying pickup system, the two men scanned the sky with binoculars. A brilliant object at low altitude was visible maneuvering erratically to the southwest. As it moved, the UFO changed color from white to bluish-white to green and red. For about twenty minutes, Rose and Orr watched the gyrating object as it moved forward, up and down. At one point, the UFO hovered over Center Lake for about 10 minutes. Its maneuvers were totally unlike an aircraft, and it moved against the wind. [27.] July 29, 1956; Pasadena, Calif. A brilliant white light mov- ing at variable speeds was observed from Ground Observer Corps posts by Homer Clem, Ray La Roche and others at 8:43 p.m. The UFO appeared in the south sky, and moved northeast, alter- nately hovering and speeding up. According to a press report, “The Air Defense Filter Center at Pasadena reported that the mysterious object had been trailed with radar screens.’’ [28.] November 5, 1957; Haverhill, Mass. At 4:30 p.m., Kenneth Chadwick, Walter Downey and others ataGOC post saw a circular or spherical object hovering high in the sky. Lining the UFO with a chimney, they verified that it was vibrating up and down, and from side to side. This continued for 3 or 4 minutes. The object then disappeared, but reappeared quickly in a new position. The UFO was observed intermittently afterwards, at times resembling a cigar in shape. [29.] November 22, 1957; Canutillo, Texas. The supervisor of the GOC post, Mrs. G.A. Baker, sawa UFO which appeared ‘‘metallic, like silver’? about 4:00 p.m. When first noticed, the UFO was nearly stationary in the south sky. Then it ‘‘flew west rapidly,’’ stopped, sped back toward the east, and finally zoomed upward out of sight after three minutes. [39.] July 26, 1958; Durango, Colo. Another post supervisor, Mrs. Elton Highland, observed a spherical UFO about 9:45 a.m. The UFO, resembling a silver ball, was headed northwest ‘‘at a tremendous rate of speed’’ making a noise similar to a jet. It appeared to be at 35,000 to 40,000 feet. Within 45 seconds, the UFO had vanished in the distance. [31.] PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS MEN July 13, 1947; Gardner, Mass. A disc-shaped UFO which accelerated with a burst of speed was observed at 5:48 p.m. by Warren Baker Eames, A.I.D. Mr. Eames, president of an in- terior design company, is a magna cum laude graduate of Harvard University. While driving west on Route 2, Eames noticed a large bright object in the sky. The UFO seemed to be traveling in the same direction. It was ‘‘round, disc-shaped, exactly like a silver dollar in shape...silver, aluminum color.’’ After a few seconds, ‘‘the edge of the disc nearest me ap- peared to dip slightly down toward my direction, and then it sped off to the WNW with a huge burst of speed. When it dipped, I could see the edge very clearly,’’ Eames said. [32.] April 26, 1954; Newburyport, Mass. Russell M. Peirce, Architect, reported a circular object which made a right-angle turn. “The time of day was between three and four o’clock in the afternoon, and the sky was clear overhead. I was standing at the rear of the local High School building talking with two friends... Suddenly we all heard a very loud deep roar as of many motors, which accelerated very rapidly and then faded out just as rapidly. The direction of the sound was from the sky and I instinctively turned my head and eyes upward. It just happened that the line of my vision was such that my eyes were almost instantly focused on the object, which was east, perhaps a little to the SE, from where I was standing. It was up high overhead, and from the angle at which I was looking up, about 60 degrees, with the earth, I would say that the object could have been out over the ocean as we are in about 4 miles from the coast... “The object as I first saw it appeared as a flaming ring. The color was a little on the whitish tone but also had some sug- gestion of the orange-yellow of the common flame of burning wood, say. At the lower left quadrant of the ring there appeared a small, bright disc tangent with the ring, same color as the ring. The center of the remainder of the ring appeared dark. The object was headed earthward, not quite in a direct line toward me, but sort of downward and a little to the right. This direction was indicated by a short, grayish trail upward to the left. Then the object seemed to waver and ‘skid around’ for just a few seconds, apparently reversing its direction, because it next went upward and to the right, disappearing from sight very quickly. “As it disappeared the appearance changed from that ofa ring and internal concentric disc, to a solid silvery colored disc. . . The sound came and went synonymously with the object’s appearance and disappearance. The size appeared slightly smaller than a full moon would appear high in the sky...The time of observation was short, say twenty seconds, but long enough to get a good clear view of what was visible... My daughter heard the roar from inside our home, and three other people called me, after seeing the newspaper article, to tell me they had heard the unusual sound from the sky at the same time I had heard it... “Tt appeared as though the object were traveling earthward at a terrific speed, and then as though a tremendous force were pplied to arrest the earthward direction and send the object Approved For Release 2001/04/02 :IA-RDP81R00560R000100010001-0
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