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28957230.pdf

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ra 1. OATE 2% LOCATION PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 12. CONCLUSIONS | . ae he ayo | pel iit ee Siver, Bow Jereey O Possibly Balloon 3. DATE-TiME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Locel (8 Groun d-Vi sual DO Ground-Reder D Pedbeule nivereh GMT EL Zz 0 Air Vi sual 3 Air-Intercept Rador | Possibly Aircraft MoTos)S OURCE O Was Astronomicel 0 Yes O Probably Astronomical /” 0 Possibly Astronomical ; jr ossects | 9. ct XK Othe Searchlight Activ t acts peneeyedettawaene a panioes a sm 0 Insufficient Dota fer Evaluation d 20-30 minutes Tre 7n0uUp erratic 0 Unknown 18? SUMMARY OF perewre 11. COMMENTS Maree’ gro
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fgag dN Cee POM EVOERE See, /NO UNCL REPLY OR_REF IF -¢ Is quoTrDU ok mi (C#l PRIORITY qi a ——— FL 7 Psat TO DIR OF INTELLIGENCE KO USAF WASH DC ATIC UP AFB ATTN A=TIAA*2¢ CG ENT APB COLO SPRINGS COLO Be ae CG FIRST AF MITCHELL AFB N™ eat . INFO DIR OF NAVAL INTELLIGENCE WASH DC Je Be UNCLASSIFIED TLYOB RPT. REF AF 299-5. FOLG INFO RECEIVED BY BONE FROM LT; USN DUTY OFFICER NAS LAKENURST NEW JERSEY. (1) a OF Z2P*3 NAS LAKEHURST DESCRIDSED OBJECTS AS FOLLOWS "THEY IN THREE GROUPS WITH FOUR UNITS IN EACH GROUP, THEY WOULD HOVER TOGETHER AND THEN TAKE OFF RAPIDLY” OTHER INFO IN THIS tS¢ WAS REPOR
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————————————————————— rc mC shows the objects as they disappeared in the South Weste The odjects hovered in the south for about an hour, not covering much area of the skye One object would remain stationary and the other two would cir- Cle around itj then one of the circling ones would assume the central position and the other two would circle (a game of 'ring around the saucer’ no doubt.) At approximately midnizht, the objects streaked off suddenly to the south-west, disappearing because of fading and distance, apparently, and becoming smaller as they disappeared. Office gM drove back to the 
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RET ers mer rae lr Ae REE “UNCLASSIFIED Pps , 15] Report to Bluebook on the investigation of Unidentified Aerial Objects in the New Jersey area, night of 1 Jan 5h. *. Project Henry, PPS-161 18 February 195); I made a phone call from New York to the Intelligence Officer of the 568th Air Defense Group, McGuire AFB, New Jersey, from whom ATIC had received the Form A's on this cases A Capte Peterson was contacted, advised of my status on this project and of the incident in questione He was familiar with the situation, promised full cooperation, am! asked if I would like to come down the next day. 
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UNCLA SSIFIEN Pinpoints them very close to Tuckertohe In Marlton we visited Mr. & Mrs. (NB = Photos taken of their points of observation are shovm in Figures E and Fe Mre aii :: driving home from Camden when he noticed streaks of lizht going past his windshield. His teen-age son was with fhim and they both noticed the objects at about the same time. They kept on driving, and after about 5 miles, when they reached their home, they could still see the things so they got out of the car and watched them from in front of the housee lMrse ae vias i )1, but finally they pursueded her to come out and 
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17” aineepenteinn ONC... as fugzy edges, although she round shape was distinct, and they were a little bit smaller than the moon. That is, they subtended about half a degree of arce There was not too good agreement on this pointe A lot of people said you would have had to hold a silver dollar or even a baseball at arms length to cover these objects, which is in contradiction to other observers (vhom I would consider the tetter ones) who stated that a dime or even an aspirin tablet would have covered these objects and that they were definitely smaller than the moone None of the observers throug
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RPP RII A, ON ree . ey SP" pe ges ie, vi UNCLASSIFIED gulls! Wings." Tie main lizht, she Said, varied in intensity, At Toms River, People ont of 10 stated that the three objects they observed changed brightness. general direction 45 these objects 9 you Probably woulg not have noticed them at al), That is, they were not bright and flare-like » OF Slowing to such an extent that as SOOM as you came Outside yoy would jark Your head aPound and exclaim ‘what's thaton ‘) [Se Saw these objects at 2 low elevation; the only direction Siven «4s; ESR. they got into their CaP and drove about 5 miles of, Wa
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= yhiie ry eo BR possibility of searchlightse They were definite in their response that these could not possibly have been searchlights because there was absolutely no beam and because of manner of disappearance of the objectse They also said that the sky was perfectly clear. The one thing reported by ir MMe that is completely different from any of the other observers is this: He a that when the objects were disappearing, that their color was rede When asked how red, he said "oh, about as red as Varse™ This isn't very red, and I am wondering how much value we should place upon this observation

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