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UFO — Part 16
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crc, FAO # &, P. 0. Box 379, Knoxville, Tennessee oo,
"OBJECTS SIGHTED OVER OAK RIDGE, TENNESSE:
+ 1 00 Begs DIT ABC, Oak Ridge, Temn..
oss Satdor 1950, at approximtely 500 hours, Col, Edwin W, Thonpecn, : ae
0-340795,;Camp Stewart, Georgia, heard a noise which he described as "eimtlar’. f'
Jot airgreft, Plast", This noise vas intermittent and continued for several m
Col, Thompson wae on the turnpike at Oak Ridge for a morning valk at the tins Shak
he believed that this noise was being emitted from a factory in the near vicinity
Although he was avare of some of the facts concerning “Objects Sighted Over Oak -
Ridges" during the past two weeks, he still did not contribute this as pertinent,
NOTES: Col. Thompson is unfamiliar with Oak Ridgs, having arrived for the firat
time there on 25 October 1950. Hie description coincides with that of Major L. E.
Ronniger who heard a similar noise on 17 October 1950, ani also coincides with the
éescription of the noise heard by Guards S. R. Brown, H. C. Harris, George RB. Davis
between the hours of 1950 ani 2004 hours on 16 October 1950.
On 23 October 1950, at 1630 houre, Mr. F. J. Miller at the X-10 plant, {Ook
Ridge, Tennessee, sav an object generally referred to as “the flying saucer". He
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stated that this object was at an altitude of approximately 1000 feet. The specd
of the object was not determined,
The folloving ie an artiole printed in the Clinton Courter-Bews, dated
26 October 1950:
*“anierson oounty finally got into the act.
“after two years of reports from all over the mation concerning flying
saucers, and after writers have made scads of money arguing the _suthentiocity of
flying disce back and forth ani up and down, one of the "shipe from Mars” bas at
last been reported as seen in Anierson county.
"This saucer was eeen about a week ago in the Oak Ridge area, Just what day
no one knows - or will tell. However, the saucer was reported by Jay Moneymler,
an Oak Ridges worker who lives near Edgemoor Bridge, an Oak Ridge guard and another
ontdentified man, The three men saw it hovering, fiying, crouching or come thing
over the area at Oak Ridge, they said,
“Monsymaker isn't talking, hovever. Hia family isn't talking. In fact the
whole neighborhood is ming 1 like a bunch of professtom clams, “Other than to
say he sav “something,” he is saying nothing. Hie family also say
“something,” but nothing more. The neighbors just say nothing,
"this modesty of Mousymaker, his family and his neighbors is reportedly the -
result of a visit one night recently from several species of intelligence officers,
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