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…Hy ry #* T) ye } 14 GacG at th Vane Wl 8 £ea Lf vis i i thes ages Pee a (8 FNUNINE SUPoce. © - lee Sound a ae sas my ae j ae fof gi ate ween te the origination and dis vy Bee + bs ball Lightnin ey ea RY. gent L 1, : Da ns ueienk’) Meade % ae | m vena SUTLaAacse al UG] ry & snarpD re pOorv, but fably. ‘Very frequently the beginning or en var —n + xr Yur A F r…
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…has been Attached is a tabulatio POUR) AED MK yo ead - by formation called for b shall be glad to be of ney ten Tt UUST » <¢ Attachment {ft Tome ALLS A , relterred ‘urther DEPART Mis y fe AT £ iB R Washington LOL: ,» add ne informat Pili in ne outline A&8S18 Very ee / Ye { / Le t fe ‘fb ral v. ee -“— =~ a stance mae ae dee Dl At a ea ae pea WY ERCls =p i Men…
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SORT Aa at TAT Bugineering Division __,, : Memorandum Report Noe MCREXD69]j—-18D 2% april 1919 the autokinetic illusion (see Guilford, J. Pe, 192%). In the accon- panying figure the line AB looks approximately as long as the line CD, but when you measure them the two will be found to be of quite different lenrths. C +> A B Visual stimuli originatints within …
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…ceived tm such persons especially at times when the radio end newspapers carry accounts of strange phenomena, Relatively few of the Cle investigations cone sidered in this report are of this nature, probably because investigators interviewed only the more reliable type of witness. (3) Deliberate Falsifications. It is elways possible that same persons will gi…
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…1, Misinterpreting the nature of real stimli, 2, Mistaking unreal (imaginary) stimuli for real ones, and 3. Del berate falsifioationse Each of these are considered briefly bolo. (1) Brrors in Identifying Roal Stimli. All nornal, a helen = intelligene people experience certain errors of observation, The moon appears much larger on the horizon than when it is …
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…ence | FA Headquarters Righth Air Force SAF=2=79 | pace 6 fe PAGES believes to be the result of a Russian atomic blast. He reported the sete: bans intelligence and -—— when no action was taken -- to the F.3.I. in San srancisc . ’ st fy his return to the Z.I. ¢ also claims to have protested in 1947 to the 0.1.0. - , i at Langley Field, Virginia, against the p…
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…ence aes, | hs : Headquarters Eighth Air Force SAF-2-79 os oS ace believes to be the result of a Russian atomic blast. He reported the incident to intelligence and -~ when no action was taken -- to the F.B.1. in San Francisco after his return to the Z.I1. Mr. Maxey also claims to have protested in 1947 to the C.1.C. at Langley Field, Virginia, against the pu…
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…PAGES - FROM (Agency) ty 2 £41, AR ng. Fil vn L By a | 5 2 the pilot: did not’ get over excited on observing the object but tried his best to overtake, observe and report it, a\ & ‘ oak. L Inels E. E. SWANK lst Lt. USAF Sketch (Petty-Sighting) Intell Req Div/Office of Deputy for Intelligence ON D. SIMP nel, USAF for Intel] NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORM…
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… 7 MILES TO HIS” LEFT AT 10,000 FT HEADING | le | | ne PILOT ON “360° HEADING AT 30,000 FT AS OBJECT PASSED: IN FRONT OF A/C IN A TURN TO THE LEFT. AND DISAPPEARED ON HEADING: “OF 270° oad fe ee soot : peste ~ Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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…fication) oo AF393936— V Pe ataratere wine ntry Report No. USA. fadaba-Btank) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT eS as T Date of Report 4 Hekdaker 1951 - Prepared by (Officer, Subject povort of Unusual Airborne Object A G5 US é ay 40 SW of Minneapolis ia ULda iu PAR Area Reported On i} 7) Ay eR & Vn ba? rg } anil al | Dake ke inf Bee 852 } Evaluation Sou 'C…
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…o the area when he saw an object appear from a southwesterly direction and pass overhead continuing for some ten (10) seconds to the % at which time it disappeared below the horizon. In opinion, at no time did the object leave a trail | such as a meteor gives off. 2pproximately half way along it's path it appeared to add speed,. which was evidenced by an inc…
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…pink, stationary object at an altitude of five thousand (5000) feet to eight thou- sand (8000) feet approximately eight (8) miles to the north. The object appeared to have a diameter equal to that of a B=29 type aircraft or largere WE further states that he continued driving but glanced from his car window rom time to timé in an attempt to determine the size…
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…st ea pilot, who has be a rated officer eight years. — were on a local instrument Air Base on 25 April 52 when liliant moving white 1 @t 2115 local. light appeared to be it might be a landing light of another Main tower. The tower contacted. sive action when the Om 2a collision course. Thinking ‘@ireraft, he contacted the Rhein / Frankfurt Airways and report…
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…CT , | y~? 4 Soe ye e : 7 - | P . ALA Gol < . —_ a DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION OK ye on ie ‘ ry & 7 a Ba AS Law “ee 4 ’* “ - > , e = a “ve A. a * a PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE ~ ¢ = : ae ~ ¥ . . ~ iy *h, “ry al ane an (> 1) + 53 - A r. Te ie ‘egy * iv de te SANA Sa SS og Whe) Om 5 REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as appli…
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… (Agency) Far East ey A 19th Bombardment Group, Medium DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION: | EVALUATION pd gastos. 26 August 195200 23 sugust 1952 ‘po ees PREPARED BY (Officer) a SOURCE EUGENE L. = . oma Lt, USAR | __— B29 Combat Crew REFERENCES (Coniral number, directige, previous report, ete., as applicable) | « SUMMARY: apart ace ah itt Gn tee facie pach …
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…Base, Montz abama 800th AU Wing Intelligence Section Hexael. Force Base, Montzomery, Alaba hAU Wing Intelligence Se net _? February 1953 | 6 February. Rol PREFARED BY (Officer) Sm SOURCE ian ee: REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous 7 , &e., av applicable) * " 1 SUMMARY: (inter concise summary of report. Give significance in final one-sentence para…
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…N FROM (Agency) ; Princeton, New Jersey Det #3, 670th Grd Obsr Sq, Trenton, N.J. DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION ; EVALUATION 3 March 1953 1 March 1953 PREPARED BY (Officer) d SOURCE RICHARD *. WATSON, lst Lt, USAF |. REFERENCES dire number, directive, Precious report, etc., as applicable) APL 209-5, 29 April 1952 Intelligence a ee RO ee Re ee . i Cay ee …
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…116th F-B Wing Intelligence IR=]852 | PAGE Pm OF Ae PAGES D/i FEAF COMMENT: 1, <A check with Japanese observatories has shown no increase in meteorite activity and no sightings of unusual phenomena in recent months, 2. Air Weather Service normally launches lighted weather balloons at night, Erratic behavior of a lighted weather balloon, together with physio-…
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…Hf QO HServea t, ahi Cie * + * ” sy rt aes : - “ be} : pwn ne v7 a. ~ 4 " a wats - po rage an ARK wen , be nas cohid We 5 OLLLCer revious exper ce as an server and renorter : 4 een f+ Lay ee £. oh ’ ms ~ ft HE a gon vam. ee eas oie: Bp Seen “pe pryneny + + hs te 20 ALT LG 8 Vom "OC WELLL OPTS » € a3 Working or Ni. ¢ sO MEN 3 © 9 gs siag . ‘ t ong * t ony a ,…
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…ncy) Win Trainin son Operations Cayuga Lake, N.Y. ake Soe keR: Ney. . _| D/.TE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION ik | 6 February 1953 _ 15 May 1952 PACPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE DONALD L. MYERS, LT., USAF Letter from Mrs. Ott RESERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, ete., as applicable) SUMMARY: (Enter concise summary of report. Give sig…