733667-001-009-0023
AI Summary
The document appears to be a transcript of a conversation discussing a military commander's statement regarding a UAP incident, suggesting that radar anomalies were attributed to weather interference despite clear skies.
Key Findings
- Discussion of a military commander's statement on radar anomalies. - Claim that radar interference was attributed to weather despite clear conditions. - Mention of a TV interview related to the incident. - Intent to follow up on the analysis results of the radar data.
OCR Text
Tamefuji Beckner Tamefuji Beckner Tamefuji Beckner Tamefu ji Beckner Tamefuji Mimoto Beckner Tamefuji Mimoto Beckner Tamefuji Beckner Tamefuji Beckner Tamefuji Ah huh And um, let me just do this. I can find out and let you know. And ah, well Saturday ah, ah, TV interview from New York. Oh is that right. Yeah Oh And ah, the interview said military, some kind of commander I don't remember, but, ah, some military .. . Military -< military ah, commander? Ah, how should I say, but some personnel from military said this was a weather interference. And this military commander said it was a weather interfere .. - interference. (unintelligible) An, on the radar On the radar Okay, that I = that lI don't Know, UM . « -« But ah, it was clear sky, SO « «© -« Right there's no possibility of weather interference. On the weather, interference, okay. Well I'll do this, I will find out what the result of the analysis is on those. We're going to eventually get that anyway. And I'll let you know what we have. Okay? I have your phone number so I'l1l do that. OKay? Yes wD Liege Moms San 21 (987 23
Metadata
- Agency
- —
- Classification
- UNCLASSIFIED
- Department
- National Archives and Records Administration
- Catalog source
- View NARA catalog record
NARA Source
- NAID
- 733667
- File
- 733667-001-009-0023.jpg
- Type
- image/jpeg
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