Montanamoseslake Washington — October 1962

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Keywords: flares, fading, poaaiwy, ballamt, lgroun, aircudt, aatronamtcel, aatronelftlcol, aatroftoffticel, 250dgr, cleftt, flahing, 3i3ili, ligetiji, spoddence, deejded, proyisiona, velch, daviston, cctorate, p2ctor, eoovar, octobvr, newapapar, flyil1f
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S. DATETIMI GROU .. PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION Mt.)Nel\t-JA L TYP! Ofl OIS!RVATION 12. CONCLU,IOMS 0 Wa Ball oen ~liL---I 0 Proltoltly BallaMt ---.... o PoaaiWy Bell-" 0 Wa Alrcroft lGroun.a. Vi aual 0 GrounciRoclar Prolta~ly Aircudt D Po aai IllY Aircraft 0 Woa AatronaMtcel 1 0 ProltoWy Aatronelftlcol I D PoaaiWy Aatroftoffticel 1 7. LIMOTH 011 .OIIIRYATION 10. IIIIP SUMMARY OP SIGHTING 1) Oval obj observed at 30 dgr elev 250dgr aziauth descending for 20 sees. Disappeared by fading. 2) 60 sees after first sighting two objs of the sae description appeared in the same position but did not descent. Also disappeared by fading. Color reddish orange. In sight for ab 30 seconds. Local investigators believe reflecti ATIC PORM 329 (RKV 26 SBP 52) descend in In auffl cleftt U.te ~ 11. COMMENTS Investig~rs at local level checked for flahing fa power lines in direction of obsvation. Aurora was obsvd in area. Sight ing attributed to auroral dis- TO UGAL/;.~c JT AFB COLO C:: I :'JG LE CLOt.:D, VI 3I3ILI'i"Y G OO!J, i. r~ r l i LIGETiJi tl G ..... f")QUGr DA "'CO DEPARTMINT OP THI All FORCE HIADQUAITIII UNITID ITATIS All POICI WAIMINOTON 21, D.C 1. The attached c spoDdence troa Subject was received trom the FBI and is tonarded to 7our ottice tor any action deeJDed proper under the prOYisiona ot paragraph 6, AFR 200-2. 2. Files of this Directorate contain no record ot Subject. 3. This Directorate contemplates no further action in this matter. F. L. \VELCH ... Ac;st Chief, Counterintelligence Daviston Di:cctorate of Special Investigations 1 1\_ l.1::p2ctor General Memo fm FBI dtd 11 Oct 62 fwd ltr fm Subject J ~d~ar Hoover, Director Federal Bureau o~ InvestiGation :/ashingt on, D .Q. Dear Mr Eoovar& O~:inoo~, 1-lonta..'W. 5 Octobvr 1962 The attached newapapar cli~?ing ua.s taken f'ro:n the Great Falls l~ontana Tribune of October 4, 1962. This \'las of in- t ere at to c.e c.nd is one o:' the hoaxes ~1h ic?l has tn~ : eop le bai'l'led. During thia past sU!J.':!9l' \1!1iJ.e ent out a to 0~1ino ..1k f'r on oy fa.rm, :rhic!; is loco.ted 25 niles nort!! of C~'!in.Jok picked up a object or flyil1f object s~tch as t~:ia one de- scribed in tile naapapel" article and \r:;ich al1Jears si::til.:'.r to other rc?o~ting s. Ey discovJry oo.n be described as a tea r e::aped obiect. It ~raa a. amali para.o:1ute no.de of light blue colored r 'bar or plastic 1.1ateria.l \tith a e-,a.ll battery at~acl1ed. Att a ~ed to the b2:ttery was a a t".ll flashli61:t bulb.:..: I c3.::ried this flying oilject or :'lure in ::J.Y piol' u1: ~or. several daya, ::u1.d l1:1e11 I '.ren t to re:1uve it, I ::'ound th:1t it \las miss i:i.1g. Flyin~ objects or flares, su.ch as ti:ese, could be re- leased fl'otl tlying o.ircraf't, a nd tr :'!e~ Ca.!"~: i;;d by t h e tri!:d could v2-ry Hell a!J?ear to be f J.yir.g ob~eota or flares. Informed people kno"'' tl:o.t ltabbi :lise s stater:1e:1.t is t:tue-".sooe call it Co.:::.unist:l, I call:.it JudaisM" Cur Ai!~9:ce, l~e o~h~r L~atitutions, 12rncent, is er Zl.o::lst CO:!"::ol. These ~lying o)jects c ould very t:~ll be realeased fr~ air cra=t i n order to keep t~e peo?le guessing, as ot~:e1 plan.::ed happenin~s are doing Sighted in Stale Skiea Blti,DfA (A.Pl -Unidentified objacta in s wldeJ)r areas of c Montana Tuelday night and were . linked with a sighting repOJ1ed c nep Larson Air Force Base, 1 Moses Lake, Wash. t The Fergus County sheriff quot- . : ed an unidentified Boeing Co. se-s guard at a Minuteman a I missile $ite near Moore in report-E l ing a tear-shaped object with a d blue top and red bottom. u Heltana police reported a Rose-a bud County officer at Avon, south-I west of spotted two dis- tinct Objec~ in tlie night sky that r looked like flares. 1