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SUBJECT: TRANSCRIPT OF THE RENDLESHAM FOREST TAPE FILE: UFO2392
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UFO Reporting and Information Service Seattle, Washington
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TRANSCRIPT OF THE RENDLESHAM FOREST TAPE - 12/27 AND 12/29-30/80
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Produced for CUFON Computer UFO Network
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BACKGROUND:
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Lt. Colonel Charles Halt recorded an incident onto his tape
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recorder that is supposed to have occurred either on 12/27,
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12/29, or 12/30 of 1980. The incident occurred in England at
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the Woodbridge Airbase. At which nuclear weapons are stored.
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I have tried, to the best of my ability, and with my limited
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equipment, to transfer the dialog from this tape to paper so
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that those interested may read it as well as listen to it.
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If you find any corrections, please let me know so that I may
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correct them.
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Thank you,
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Dale D. Goudie
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CUFON Computer UFO Network
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TRANSCRIPT OF THE RENDLESHAM FOREST TAPE BY: DALE D. GOUDIE 3/21/85
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Col. Halt: 150 feet or more from the initial, I should say suspected
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impact point. Have a little difficulty, we can't get the
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Lidall to work. Seems to be some kind of mechanical problem.
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Going to send it back and get another Lidall. Meantime were
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going to take some readings with the Geiger counter and uh,
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stick around here a little bit waiting for another Lidall to
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come back in.
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Soldier: Let's mark one at a time, that's pod number.
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Halt: O.K., were now approaching the area within about 25 or 30 feet.
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What kind of readings we getting? Anything?
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Soldier: Just five clicks.
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Halt: Five clicks. Where are the impressions?
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Soldier: Here's one.
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Halt: Is that all the bigger they are?
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Soldier: Well there's one more well defined one over here.
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Halt: We're still getting clicks
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Soldier: Still getting clicks.
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Halt: Can we read that on the scale?
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Soldier: Yes Sir, we're now on the 5/10ths scale, and were reading
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about, uh, the third or fourth increment.
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Halt: O.K., we're still comfortably safe here.
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Radio: (Makes comment about a Lidall)
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Unknown: Still minor readings.
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Halt: Let's go to the third one over here.
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Soldier: Yes, now I'm getting some residual.
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Halt: I can read that, the meter is definitely giving....low pulse.
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Lets go to the center of the area next and see what kind of
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reading we get out there. You're reading the clicks, I can't
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hear the clicks. That about the center Bruce?
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Soldier: Yes Sir.
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Halt: O.K., lets go to the center. That's the best deflection
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needle I've seen yet. O.K., can you give me an estimation.
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Soldier: We're on the point five scale, and we're getting, we're
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getting right at, uh, a half of a milliroentgen.
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Halt: That's point.
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Soldier: I haven't seen it go any higher.
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Halt: O.K., we'll go out toward the...
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Soldier: Now it's picking up.
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Halt: This is out toward the Level One indentation where we first
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got the strongest reading. It's similar to what we got
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before.
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Soldier: This looks like an area here possibly that could be a blast.
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Soldier: It just jumped to 17.
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Halt: What?
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Soldier: It just jumped to 7 tenths.
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Halt: Seven tenths, right there in the center?
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Soldier: Uh, huh.
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Halt: We found a small blast, what looks like a blasted, or,
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scruffed up area here. We're getting very positive readings.
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Lets see, is that near the center?
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Soldier: Yes it is.
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Halt: Up to seven tenths. Seven units lets call it on the point
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Five scale. O.K., why don't we do this. Why don't we make
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a sweep.
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Soldier: Here, I got my gloves on now.
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Halt: Lets make a sweep out around the whole area,
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Halt: about 10 foot out. Make a perimeter run around it, starting
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right back here at the corner. Back at the same first corner
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where we came in. Lets go right back here. I want to depend
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on you to count the clicks.
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Soldier: Right.
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Halt: O.K. lets...right put the light on it, lets sweep around it.
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Put it on the ground every once in a while.
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Soldier: This looks like an abrasion on the tree.
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Halt: O.K., we'll catch that on the way back, lets go around, hit it
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there.
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Soldier: I got an interesting one over here, looks like an abrasion
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point into the center.
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Halt: It is. It may be old though, there's some sap marks or
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something there. Lets go on back around.
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Soldier: They ought to give us an extension on that.
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Halt: Yeah, this is an awkward thing to use isn't it. Are we getting
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anything further?, I'm going to shut this recorder off until
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we find something.
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Soldier: Picking up here.
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Halt: Picking up? What are we up to? We're up to 2 3 units of
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deflection. You're getting in close to one pod.
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Soldier: Picking up something here. Picking up.
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Halt: O.k., its still not going above 3 or 4 units.
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Soldier: Right. It's picking up more though. More frequent.
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Halt: Yes, you're staying steady up around 2 to 3...to 4 units now.
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Soldier: Get one of these trees that's facing the blast. What we assume
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is the landing sight. All around an abrasion that's facing in
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the same direction towards the center.
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Halt: That's interesting, lets go this way around the circle. Turn
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it back down here.
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Halt: Let me see that. You know that's kind of funny, that's, your
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right about the abrasion. I've never seen a tree that's, uh,
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never seen a pine tree that's been damaged, react that fast.
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Soldier: I have a bottle to put that in.
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Halt: Yeah, you have a sample bottle?
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Soldier: Yes Sir.
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Halt: Yeah, put this stuff in.
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Soldier: You notice their all the same color.
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Halt: O.K., from now on lets, lets, lets identify that as point
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number one. That stake there. So you all know where it is
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if we have to sketch it. You got that side Nevells?
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Soldier: Yes Sir.
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Halt: O.K., closest to the Woodbridge Base.
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Soldier: That will be point one.
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Halt: Be Point one. Lets go clockwise from there.
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Soldier: Point Two.
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Halt: Point Two, so this tree is between point two and point three.
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Radio: (Two other personnel requesting Halts location)
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Halt: Tell them negative at this time. We'll tell them when they
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can come out here. Don't want them out here right now.
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O.K., the sample, your gonna want this sample number one.
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Soldier: Yes Sir.
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Halt: Have them cut it off and include some of that sap and all,
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is between indentation two and three on a pine tree about, uh
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five feet away, about 3 and a half feet off the ground.
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There's a round abrasion on the tree about, uh, 3 and a half,
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or four inches in diameter. It looks like it might be old,
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but, uh...
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Halt: Strange, there's a crystalline pine sap that's come out that
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fast. You say there's other trees here that are damaged with
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similar things?
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Soldier: Yes, over towards the landing sight.
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Halt: O.K., why don't you take a picture of that, and remember your
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picture. Hey, you ought to be writing this down. Well, it's
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going to be on the tape.
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Soldier: You got a tape measure with you?
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Halt: This is the picture, your first picture will at the first
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tree. The one between, uh, mark 2 and 3. Meantime, I'm
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going to look a couple of these trees over here...
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Halt: Are you getting any readings on the trees your taking samples
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from?, on the side facing the suspected landing sight?
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Soldier: 4 clicks, max.
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Halt: Up to 4. Interesting. That's right where you're taking the
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sample now.
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Soldier: Four.
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Halt: That's the strongest point on the tree?
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Soldier: Yes Sir.
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Soldier: If you come up to the back, there's no clicks whatsoever.
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Halt: No clicks at all on the back, it's all on the, the side
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facing the...interesting. All the tissues look like something
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twisted it, as it sat down on them. Looks like someone took
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something and sat it down and twisted it from side to side.
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Soldier: Uh, huh.
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Halt: Very strange. We're up at the same tree we took the sample
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off with this, what do you call it, starscope?
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Soldier: Uh, huh.
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Halt: Getting a definite heat reflection off the tree, about three
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to four feet off the ground.
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Soldier: Yes. At the same spot.
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Halt: Same place as the spot is, we're getting a heat...
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Soldier: On the spot on the tree directly behind us, I picked up the
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same thing, the one off to your right.
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Halt: Three trees in the area, immediately adjacent to the sight,
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within ten feet of the suspected landing sight, we're picking
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up heat reflection off the trees. What's that again?
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Soldier: Well, shine the light on it again Bob.
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Halt: You having trouble? O.K., turn the light on.
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Soldier: When you turn the light on, you'll notice the white.
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** Halt: Hey!
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Halt: You're right there's a white streak on the tree.
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Soldier: Yeah, indicates, uh...
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Halt: Let me turn around and look at this tree over here now, just
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a second. Why don't you direct it towards this tree. I can
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see it. O.K., now give me a little side lighting so I can
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climb the tree. O.K., uh, I lost the tree. O.K., stop, stop.
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Light on. Hey, this is eerie. This is strange, here, someone
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want to look at the spots on the ground. O.K., lets step
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back and not walk all over it. Come back here and somebody
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put a beam on'em. We're going to have to come back 10 or 15
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feet. O.K., lights off. Yeah. O.K., that's what we'll call
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spot number 3. Lets go to the back part and get spot number
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one. Spot number one, here's spot number one right here.
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Spot number one right here. Need some light? There it is
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right there. Focused? O.K., look around spot number one
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through the Starlight scope.
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Soldier: Picking up a slight increase in light as I go over it.
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Halt: Slight increase in light at spot number one. Lets go look
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at spot number two.
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Halt: Spot number two's right over here. Right here, see it?
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O.K., get focused on it, tell me when. O.K., lights on,
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lets see what we get on it.
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Soldier: Slight increase.
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Halt: Just a slight increase?
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Soldier: I'll try to center it.
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Halt: It's slightly off centered, it's right there. Better get
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your reading on it right there.
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Soldier: O.K.
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Halt: Tell me when your ready.
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Soldier: Ready.
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Halt: O.K., lights on. This is the center spot we're looking at
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now, or almost the center.
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Soldier: Slight increase.
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Halt: Slight increase there. This is slightly off centered toward
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the, uh, one two side. It's some type of abrasion or
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something in the ground where the pine needles are all pushed
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back and we get a high reading about, uh, deflection of two to
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three, maybe four, depending on the perimeter.
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Soldier: Yes, you say there's a positive after effect?
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Soldier: Yes, there is definitely...that's on the center spot.
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Soldier: There is an after effect.
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Soldier: Whats that mean?
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Soldier: Means that when the lights are turned off, once we are
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focused in and allow time for the eyes to adjust, we are
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getting an indication of a heat source coming out of that
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center spot. Which will show up on...
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Soldier: Heat or some form of energy, hardly heated at this stage of
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the game.
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Halt: Looking directly overhead, one can see an opening in the
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trees, plus some freshly broken pine branches on the ground
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underneath. Looks like some of them came off about 15 to
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20 feet up. Some small branches, about an inch or less in
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diameter.
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** Halt: It's 0148, we're hearing very strange noises out of the
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Farmer's barnyard animals. There very, very active making
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awful lot of noise. You just saw a light? Where?
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Soldier: Yeah
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Halt: Wait a minute now, slow down, where?
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Soldier: Right up in this position here, straight ahead, in between
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the tree...there it is again! Watch.
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Straight ahead off the flash back there Sir. There it is.
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Halt: Yeah, I see it too. What is it?
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Soldier: We don't know Sir.
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Halt: Yeah, it's a strange small red light, looks to be maybe a
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quarter to a half mile, maybe further out. I'm going to
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switch off for awhile.
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Halt: The light is gone now, it was approximately 120 degrees, is
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it back again?
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Soldier: Yes Sir.
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Halt: Well douse the flashlights then. Lets go out to the edge of
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the clearing so I can get a better look at it. See if you
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can get the Starscope on it. The light's still there and
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all the barnyard animals have gotten quiet now. Yeah, we're
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heading about 110 or 120 degrees from the sight, I'm through
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to the clearing now, still getting a reading on the meter.
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About two clicks. Just counted 3 to 4 clicks, getting
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stronger.
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Soldier: Now it's stopped. Now it's coming up, hold on, there we go.
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About 4 foot off the ground with a compass heading of 110
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degrees.
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Halt: Turn the meter off, now say that again. About 4 feet off the
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ground, about 110 degrees, getting a reading of about 4
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clicks?
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Soldier: Yes Sir. Now its died.
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Halt: Now its died. I think it's something other than the ground.
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I think its somethings that, something very weird.
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Soldier: How about the tree right over...
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Halt: We just _______ the first night _______ we've seen. We're
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about 150 or 200 yards from the sight. The woods are just
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deadly calm. There is no doubt about it, there's some type
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of strange flashing red light ahead.
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Soldier: There, it's yellow.
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Halt: I saw a yellow tinge in it too. Weird, it, it appears that
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he may be moving it this way? It's brighter than it has been.
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Soldier: Yellow.
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Halt: It's coming this way!, it's definitely coming this way.
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Pieces of it are shooting off. There is no doubt about it,
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this is...weird. It is definitely...
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Soldier: Two lights, one light to the right, one light to the left.
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Halt: O.K., keep the flashlights off. There's something very, very
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strange. Keep the headset on, see if it gets any stronger.
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O.K., give us a rundown.
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Soldier: Notation that this is on a Beta reading too.
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Halt: It's on a Beta reading, O.K.
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Soldier: But it still has been removed.
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Halt: O.K.
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Halt: Pieces are falling off it again.
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Soldier: And it just moved to the right.
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Halt: Yeah!
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Soldier: Just off to the right.
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Halt: Strange...Why did it go left?
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Halt: Lets, lets approach to the edge of the woods up there, O.K.?
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You wanna do without lights? Lets do it carefully, come on.
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Halt: O.K., we're looking at the thing, we're probably about 2 to
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300 yards away, it looks like an eye winking at you. It's
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still moving from side to side, and when you put the starscope
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on it, it, it sort of has a hollow center, a, a, dark center.
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It's, It's, you know, like the pupil of an eye looking at you,
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winking. And the flash is so bright to the starscope that,
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a, it almost burns your eye.
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Halt: We passed the Farmer's house and crossed into the next field,
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and now we have multiple sightings, of up to 5 lights with a
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similar shape and all. But they seem to be steady now, rather
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than a pulsating or glow with a red flash.
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Halt: We just crossed the creek.
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Soldier: Here we go, strong.
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Halt: And, uh, we're getting what kind of readings now?
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Soldier: Three clicks.
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Halt: Three good clicks on the meter and we're seeing strange lights
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in the sky.
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Halt: At 0244 we're at the far side of the Farmer's, second Farmer's
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field. And made sighting again, about 110 degrees. This
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looks like it's clear out to the coast, it's right on the
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horizon. Moves about a bit, and flashes from time to time.
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Still steady or __________ encounter. Also after negative
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readings in this other field, we're picking up, a, slight
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readings, a, 4 or 5 clicks now, on the meter.
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Halt: 0305, we see strange strobe like flashes to the, rather
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sporadic but there's definitely something, some kind of
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phenomena.
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Halt: 0305, at about 10 degrees horizon, directly North, we've got
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two strange objects, uh, half-moon shaped, dancing about
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colored lights on them. At, uh, what I would guess to be
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about 5 to 10 miles out, maybe less. The half-moons are now
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turning full circles. It's although there was an eclipse or
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something there for a minute or two.
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Halt: 0315, now we've got an object about 10 degrees directly South.
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10 degrees off the horizon. And the ones to the North are
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moving. One's moving away from us.
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Soldier: They're moving out fast!
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Soldier: This one on the right is heading away too!
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Halt: And they're both heading North. Here he comes from the South,
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he's heading toward us now. Now we're observing what appears
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to be a beam coming down to the ground. This is unreal.
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Halt: 330, or 0330 and the objects are still in the sky although
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the one that's South looks like it's losing a little bit of
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altitude. We're turning around, heading back towards the
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base. The object to the, the object to the South is still
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beaming down lights to the ground.
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Halt: 0400 hours, one object still hovering over Woodbridge Base
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at about 5 to 10 degrees off the horizon, still moving
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erratic, and similar lights, and beaming down as earlier.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
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HEADQUARTERS COMBAT SUPPORT GROUP (USAFC)
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APO NEW YORK
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REPLY TO: 13 JAN 81
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CD
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ATIN OF.
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SUBJECT: Unexplained Lights
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TO: RAF/CC
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1. Early in the morning of 27 Dec 80 (approximately 0300L),two USAF
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security police patrolmen saw unusual lights outside the back gate at
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RAF Woodbridge. Thinking an aircraft might have crashed or been force
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down, they call for permission to go outside the gate to investigate.
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The on-duty flight chief responded and allowed three patrolmen to pro-
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ceed on foot.The individuals reported seeing a strange glowing object
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in the forest.The object was described as being metallic in appearance
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and triangular in shape, approximately two to three meters across the
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base and approximately two meters high. It illuminated the entire fo-
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rest with a white light. The object itself had a pulsing red light on
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top and a bank(s) of blue lights underneath. The object was hovering
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or on legs. As the patrolmen approached the object, it maneuvered th-
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rough the trees and disappeared. At this time the animals on a nearby
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farm went into a frenzy. The object was briefly sighted approximately
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an hour later near the back gate.
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2. The next day, three depressions 1 1/2" deep and 7" in diameter
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were found where the object had been sighted on the ground. The foll-
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owing night (29 Dec 80) the area was checked for radiation.Beta/Gamma
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readings of 0.1 milliroentgens were recorded with peak reading in the
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three depressions and near the center of the triangle formed by the
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depressions. A nearby tree had moderate (.05-.07)readings on the side
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of the tree toward the depressions.
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3. Later in the night a red sun-like light was seen through the tree
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. It moved about and pulsed. At one point it appeared to throw off
|
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|
glowing particles and then broke into five separate white objects
|
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|
and then disappeared. Immediately thereafter, three star-like objects
|
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|
were noticed in the sky.Two objects to the north and one to the south
|
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|
, all of which were about 10 degrees off the horizon. The objects
|
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|
moved rapidly in sharp angular movements and displayed red, green and
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blue lights. The objects to the north appeared to be elliptical thro-
|
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ugh an 8-12 power lens. They then turned to full circles. The objects
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to the north remained in the sky for an hour or more. The object to
|
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the south was visible for two or three hours and beamed down a stream
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of light from time to time. Numerous individuals, including the unde-
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rsigned, witnessed the activities in paragraphs 2 and 3.
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CHARLES I. HALT, Lt Col, USAF
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Deputy Base Commander
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