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Jeff Walker #64 @7317
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Thu Jul 11 23:57:31 1991
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þ Ask_UFO #127
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Dt: 21-Apr-91 00:03
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By: Don Ecker
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To: All
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Re: Incident at Indian Point
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This file was provided to the ParaNet<sm> Information Service by
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UFO Magazine. All rights are reserved. You may distribute this file
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freely as long as this header remains intact.
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Date prepared: 4/20/91
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Contributed by: Staff UFO Magazine
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Incident at Indian Point
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by Vicki Cooper
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The threat of UFOs compromising reactor security, as
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if the nuclear industry didn't have enough to deal with
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already, became a very real concern in 1984. Although of-
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ficials won't admit it, several researchers have information That
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New York 's Indian Point Reactor complex endured such
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a UFO problem during the long siege of sightings that
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happened throughout the state's Hudson Valley area.
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The portrayal of the event in this article is based primarily on
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the disclosures of unnamed sources.
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The summer of 1984 was a troublesome season for
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authorities at the Indian Point nuclear reactor complex in
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Buchanan, New York. Two UFO appearances, one of which was verified
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by Carl Patrick, director of nuclear information for the New York
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Power Authority (NYPA), and later documented by the press and the
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1987 book Night Siege, apparently put the normally tight security
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of the plant to a severe test. The first event entailed the brief
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flyover of a huge craft, witnessed by three security policemen on
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June 14. That was followed ten days later by a UFO incident of
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unprecedented impact. It was one of hundreds of UFO sightings in
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the Hudson Valley, but one the nuclear workers won't soon forget.
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"Here comes that UFO again! " an Indian Point security guard is
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said to have yelled on the night of July 24, 1984, alerting other
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security personnel by way of the plant's internal
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communications system. A UFO, variously described as looking like
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"an ice cream cone " and "boomerang, " had lazily drifted over
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to Reactor #3-the only active reactor at the time-lingering about
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300 feet above the domed construction for some ten minutes, sending
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security officials into an uproar. Now, six years later, the
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principal UFO researcher on the case admits that many aspects of
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the event remain confusing and undisclosed. And although he's still
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receiving information, Philip Imbrogno calls his own lengthy
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investigation "stagnant."
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"Every time new information comes up or I get a lead on
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something, I get very reluctant to deal with it again," said
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Imbrogno, who heads the science department at the Windward School
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in White Plains, New York. "The entire case has caused me quite a
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bit of pressure . . . The event would indicate that whatever
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appeared over there, our state-of-the-art technology in defense was
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unable to deal with it. " He suggests that from what his sources
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have said, a military aspect came into play. The Indian Point UFO
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represented an intolerable security breach.
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Military customers?
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Imbrogno says that it is precisely that aspect which has had a
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lasting effect, and which has generated repercussions that continue
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to this day. But according to the New York Power Authority, which
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oversees the reactor complex, Indian Point itself has no direct
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military customers. Reactor #3 primarily services local and state
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facilities in New York City and Westchester County, including local
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school districts, the New York City subway systems and some of New
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York's trains. Most importantly, in Imbrogno's mind, are several
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military installations in and around Duchess County, which
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allegedly get their power from Indian Point. According to his
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sources, these are primarily satellite receiving stations, and "a
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number of other military operations of which we can only guess, "
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Imbrogno says. The official agency overseeing the reactor complex
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is the New York Power Authority, although Consolidated Edison has
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jurisdiction over Reactor #2 and is sold use of #3 for extensive
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transmissions to New York residential users and, perhaps, military
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facilities such as Camp Smith, an Air National Guard base located
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north of Peekskill. (Reactor #l is inactive.)
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It was NYPA whose officials apparently spent considerable human
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energy trying to dissuade Imbrogno from writing about the July 24
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event, concerned he would release information vital to the plant's
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security. "I think other agencies were using (the NYPA) to harass
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me, " he said, noting that he was constantly subjected to their
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repetitive phone calls, threatening that he would be forced to
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appear at a hearing on the incident. (He was never subpoenaed, but
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Imbrogno subsequently, and perhaps coincidentally, was audited by
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the IRS four times.)
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The compulsion to publish was undeniable; of what may have been
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as many as 70 UFO witnesses among Indian Point personnel, a number
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quietly sought out Imbrogno, and on the condition of anonymity
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provided him with the vital facts which led to the production of
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Night Siege (co-written with Bob Pratt and J. Allen Hynek.) "My
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sources involve people who work in security for the plant and also
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people in secretarial and janitorial positions," he said.
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"The only problem is that getting anything on paper-
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documentation, something official-is very, very hard, I have
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unofficial confirmation right now that a number of documents
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pertaining to the sighting do exist at the Nuclear Regulatory
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Commission. " Normally, NRC records can be opened to the public
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under terms of the Freedom of Information Act, but when he in-
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quired, Imbrogno was informed that the documents were being held at
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the reactor complex, and as such were protected under national
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security regulations. "It's a joint sort of thing, " he said, "In
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other words, although the NRC is pretty open to the public, if they
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