Brinfield Massachusetts — October 1964

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Keywords: ruetdh, derby, lights, rueahq, children, rotating, trrnitial, ijltn, reli2, lrchlic, evhlu, liab1e, jloftuer, udecl, tjpinl, reprodacq, antortunatlt, be1did, 1ooc1, bftter, goizw, 913zcyjd176, 57aoivision, ligth, overdast
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. DATE TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION Civili~:.n 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 5. LENGTH 011 OBSERVATION 10. CONCLUSION 11. BRIEII SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS mj3 ct shaj:e of derby hat the .::;ize of a h r~e c ar. All lit up ._ Th-..r;...;.e.;;.e...-II..,o_.lu-.-_s.._ -trrnitial. cb servation a s a flash of l~ht. Ob.:ect t-ras rot.:2tin.:; u :"'l 6. TYPE Of OIS!RYATION i1d do~m.. Observed for t l-:ree hou~. ~!X :.;~ts co::1pletely overc::.st. At tire of sig&'lt'irs wi.tr"E ss ~.-:as i n lcit,chen. Look~ out window . .=..1---lls~jl e sa'\'1 o bject. Object h ad -.-r.i.ndo\-TS spac e d t-..o feet apart. T .l ar~ 7. COURSE ~ijltn :re.:....~ened a t this -:i.-e. ~la.~o:-Gd t:1.:1t ~-p:.._;h:~o~sli:hts ..1lC ~i.J did this ~t t:1e n~ne 7-.i~:e. O"uje cts esti ~:J.tt=d ::0 ..... e 10-15 l't above ~round ' PHYSICAL EVIDENCE ~:.;~arded .:-~s ur..reli2.hle. ~ro auror:l e.cti vi t~ in ::rca a t ti: e . I bver cust !JT ~VtJ:~tact i~stro bod~ P. s f 11) : 1)eir: v : >i.ole. i:o se.:lrchlic.. t1t i 1:oti l'iccl. ~:::::;e evHlu~.tcct ~.s a:: 'lU1:0r!liab1e r -.,.. ort. Pa\tt~noa. DB . Otto 30 JloftUer 1964 I~ !be Bill.Oro .tor.udecl: OOPJ' b~ .S.noe '\ttl .. t.bq are .at tJPinl to-r ad At c were tllq ~ reprodacq theD antortunatlT things in the past 't 1 be1DId Bob Pr.liM) . I \h are toda7 (At least I like to think that MaJor "Q 1 cont the 1ooc1 work Yoa are 1n a bftter poaitioa to t.-1 goizw oa tWa W' are here. :.'. Of THE ,a.~ ~E ST.-yf~ i: SA?~ ACTION: WIN-7 INFO SAP-OS-3 XOP-1, XOPX-7~ DIA-15 (34) SM8 Cl50 ZCZCH 913ZCYJD176 RR~RUEAHQ ~ FM 57AOIVISION WESTOVER AFB MASS TO RUWGALE/AOC ENT AFB COLO RUEASN/BOAOS HANCOCK FLO NY . . RUCOSQ/AFSC WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OH 10 RUEAHQ/CSAF WASH 0 C RUEAHQ/OSAF WASH D C REPORT. REF AFM 211 , A. C1> DERBY HAT. C2> VERY ~. LARGE-CARo CJ) SILVER. (4). ONE. C) N/A. C6> LIT UP. C7> NONE. (8) NONE: B. (1) fLASH Of LIGTH. C2) NA CJ> NA (~) ROTATING UP AND OWN. C5) NA. (6) APPROXIMATELY J HOURS. C. C 1) GROUND VISUAL. C2> NONE. CJ> NA 0. C 1l 29/i~0BZ OCTOBER. (2) DARK. E. ONE QUARTER MILE NORTH o; SPRINGFIELD BOYS CLUB ON ROUTE 20, BRI~JF;ELD, MAS. F. C1) CIVIL lA 3 YR HOUSEWIFE. C2> NA G. C1> GOOD. C2> SURFACE 98/7,56,00 PAGE' 2 RUETDH 94 UNCtAS ,-. CJ) 10,000 FEET, OVERCAST. (4) 8 MILES. C5) COMPLETELY OVERDAST. (6) NONE. H. NONE. It~ NA J. NA K. THERE WAS NO PHYSICAL EVIDENCE OF ANY OBJECT OR PERSON HAVING BEEN IN THE AREA OF THE ALLEGED SIGHTING. IN MY OPINION, THIS WAS A" PUBLI- CITY STUNT". MY REASON FOR SAYING THIS IS THAT MRS. IS A RECENTLY WIDOWED MOTHER OF 4 CHILDREN. THERE IS AMPLE EVIDENCE OF POVERTY IN HER HOUSE. NAD THERE IS A POSSIBLILTY THAT SHE FABRICATED THIS ACCOUNT FOR THE PURPOSE OF ATTRACTING ATTENTION, AND SYMPATHY FOR HERSEF, AND HER FAMILY. <HARLOO L. SESSIO~S, NCOIC, 99BW, DCOI/CIB>. L. MRS. STA0 THAT AT THE TIM~ THAT SHE SAW THE OBJECT SHE lAS TAKING AN ASPIRIN IN HER KICHEN. SHE LOOKED OUT OF THE KITCHEN AND OBSERVED AN OBJECT WHICH "WAS LIT UP WITH VERY BRIGHT LIGHTS AND HAD WINDOWS SPACED APPROXIMATE- LY 2 FEET APART.".SIMULATANEOUSLY SHE HEARD YER TV, AND SAW HER LIGHTS 'NEAKEN. SHE FOUND OUT LATER !10 J~\/.NlPt L D f(h,d y U~CLA$SlrlD , CHAVALIER'S LIGHTS AND TV WENT OUT AT THE SAME TIME AS HER'S DID. THIS OFFICE WAS NOTIFIED BY THE STATE POLICE BECAUSE MR ,_.J HAD NO PHONE. THE ONLY. OTHER EVIDENCE GIVEN WAS THAT THE OBJECT PAGE 3 RUETDH 94 UNCLAS WAS DESCRIBED AS ROTATING VERY RAPIDLY 10 TO 15 FEET ABOVE THE ~ GROUND. MRS TATEO THAT HER TV AND LIGHTS DIMMED AT ABOUT 2400, ON 28 OCT 64o SHE DID NOT SEE HE OBJECT. NOT SEE IT, BUT SHE CALLED THE NEWS- _,., PAPER, AND GAVE THEM THE STORY. Flashing UFO SHn Three Hours Mn. Irene Pate of Brimfield, M~ .te ported to pollee on 28 Oetober that from midnight until 3 J. 1a tllit tnbIIIhl she bad obtened a IJ)arldinl ball of lilht which JntermittenUJ aeouted her prop-I erty. A cheek with State police showed I no other UFO reporta In that area that II Pate said abe was checking win- dows and doors preparatory to retiring when light streamed through a window. She turned off the lights and watched the ball-shaped tbinl come over the yard and light up the entire property. She said that during the three hours the ob- ject would seem to "waver off.'' flying up and down like a bird. It would re- turn periodically but finally disappeared Jn the distant aky at about 3 a. m. She said she wu frightened because she wat alone in the house with ber four children and the nearest neighbor was some, distance away. She was unable to contact pn1iee during the time the ob- ject was there because she bad no phone. Mrs, Page further slated that she was watcbin1 a late show when the light came and that the TV faded and returned and the houH lithta blinked. A nearby neilhbor, Mn. Helen Cb .. aUer, said later