Sanrafael California — August 1965

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD San Rafael, California .1. ;tnmcE 10. CONCLUSION Civilian A/C .... _. _ _ . _,.Data indicated verr poor quality of inf'OI':Mt.ion. Obserrers O,lt looki..~ ali stars. Prob!.bl.y a/c. Inoonslstant information en 1. NUMBER OF OaJECTS lhltiplat durati en an:l speed reported. Also brightness oonfu3ing ani data or S. LENGTH OF 03SERVATION 11. B~I!F SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 3a7 A/C lights in t.'1e di~tanca 1-10 Mll'lutes, 2 Hr J:e..-1 Dome ehaped li8lt appearir..g sing)J at first tha1 in t~-ros lat t._ TYPE c;: OBSE?.VATION Grouni-Vista:!. (BX) (TX) ~. PrlOTOS CJ. PHYSICAL EVIDENCe Va:-isd colcr from red to w.bite t.o blue. No features, no sou Obse.tted bet~ofeen 1900-21.00 tcr reriois of 1 to 10 minute~. O'!>J ~ cts liere at a oou t 2) ci.eg e1'3vati on sef3mi ng to rise to a ~1; 1./J deg elevation. Disappeared at about 10 deg elavatioo bEiltm hills. The objects t-rould go :Test, stop ard roree back Rast V,..'J:.7 w ddenly. Ob:terved taro ugh BX an:t TX. ~ . Fom 164 sent for additional data. fTD SEP 63 0-329 ~TOE) Prelou edi!lou of tht fora maJ be ued. 30. Have you ever seen this, or a similar object !J.,fore. If so give date or datss and location. 31. Was anyone lse with you at the time you saw the obiect? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you ::nswered YES, did they sea the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Placse iist their names and addresses: 32. pJ,ose giv!t ~he following information ~bout yourself: TELEPHONE NUMBER F ir.t Name Midci I Name lftdicote any additional information about yoursalf, including any sp.cial experiencs, which might be pertinent. 33. Wh,.n and to whom did y<lu r~port that you hod :; n th~ obj~ct? Day M'lnth 34. Dote you completad this q..~estionnoir: lnforiMtion which you f .. l pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific points of the tfo Cas~, L'1..',:, :=.:::ati on Only Suurce: , IE, Vol 1, No J, September 65 !\.1 l CHIGAN: Personnel aL the .\ir Force r[ldar base in the Ke- \l.:ccn n w Pennin~ula report<'d "Sol- id r adar contact" with seven to te:1 unidentifie d flying objects mov- ing in a V formation over Lake Superior on Wednesday, AUb'USt 4, HJ65. The UFO's were mov1ng oufofihe southwest at 9,000 miles ~n hour an<l were 5,200 to 17,000 f()ct high. S even othe r UFO's \Verc !:potlPu over Duluth and jet in- t-..:rccptors gave chnse, but were .... ,a,;l_y out-di~tn.nced. TUJ .SA, Okbhou1a: A formation of "17 or bdter" unid~ntific.-<1 fly- ing <;bj'"~cts were observed by a group of Tuls=:1 church goc.:rs on Sunday :tbout 12:30 p .m. They \V<'n mo'. ing f;..tst, thE-n they stopped just like tlw y we re watching u:; and thr:n they started moving again, very s lowly." "lf3 odd, they would go a dist:mce, then stop, the color would change slowly frorn white to green to r~." then they ''"ent on.'' IIOUFO Tulsa Office investigated. k hUgtldt l ?o5 La!~a Su.1arit) r. Hich ~!!tut~ ..,\NJJ .JiT QCongrts5 of tbe ~lniteb -~tate~ ~ouse of l.:\epresentatibrs September 29,. 1965 C~leftQf L~gialative L~aison ~Bar ~n~ ot the Air ~ore~ 1 am' in receipt of an inquiry from Mr WASMINCJTON OP'I"ICIIt DIS"l"RICT O"~'IC!!:: Aoc.c Atv..,. S4'f...Ot OutWM~ AoeKI"'itO, ILUt<IOI 81 fl)t one of my constituentl '1ho is very t:'tuch interested and haa closely ~?orta of unidentified flying objects. .' ne ~fers to a l"?I release from Houghton, Michigan, reporting th.tlt t!-.a .u. S. Air Force Radar B11se in the Ke"Jifeenaw Peninsula had a "solid r.adar cont.aat" with U? to 10 L"FOs flying :fn V fortnation over Lake Sup~rior 1lC! .ltated that the ":"epo-ct said the objects were moving out of the southease , .. in cl mlE d!reetioa at about "9.000 miles per hour." And that they W!!A .3 200 to 17,000 fee: high. The report: also state3 tnat seven objects . '. 'Were sighted over Duluth and jet interceptors gave chas.a . nt on the above will be appreciated. Very. .truly yours. . JOHN B. ANDERSON Y...ember of C~gres3 :,,.,, . within tit mMtlnQ col th"" e .plonefl faw:t, Tltl II. U.S.C., S .o. 193 ttnd 1()4, Tl't tr~81ftlon "' th revl~iion ol 11 c..,ntmta In,.", mnnr !o nn uneurhorl.aefl UNCLASSIFIED Thl:t tt'port Ct)nt .. ln t nprocr.,ol u , ''''J" ~ f>IHn nnd/or,,olfd,. ahoulc/not \.i ~volvrl ~ or mo.JIIIed ~ulely on llu bl ul thl ,.,pe~rt. z. sueJI!cT: UFO Sig:1ti."'lg over southern t. DATE Ofl' R!POAT: ClECHOSLQifAr-::A, 4 August 1965 tO. NO.OFPAGES: 8 October 1965 1 t. R I;:FEAEHCES: 1 4. O-'TE o ... tNFOR-..ATtOH: 24 August 1965 5. PLACE ANO O~'i:: OF ACQ: WARSA'..t, POU.~ID 26 August 1965 12. O~IGtNATOA: 13. PREPARED BY: OUSAIItl\, POLAND i 1S. SUM'4 ~RV: 1 ? ~:.:owing article t:-:1::.3la ted from NOWINY RZF.SZOT..TSKIE dated 24 Augu3t 65: FLY!NG SAUCE?.S" OVER CZECHOS!..OV .;.}~IA" -(PRAGUE) Central Czech papers (Hlada Fronta, ~ :..iao .. ,;a .:ewoca~ie, Prace, SvobcC.:-.e Slovo) reported on August 20 on flying sauc ers" which appeared over the CSRS te itory. On Au~1st 4, afte~ 2100 hours, a bank clerk, I. noticed 4 sn:.ning saucer3 in Southern Czechoslo..,akie, near ( l'fve EJInlc) ] Strakonice. The shining discs ,,~ere observed over the horizon for 5 r~inutes, they got disengaged r~om one another, and gradually disappeared in npace. Each one of the discs shone for a few secor.ds. Explar~tion of the pheno~enon, as given by V. Guth, the director of ~he 1 Ondrejow astronomic observatory, and member-correspondent of the Czach Academy . of Science3: in the day3 of August 12-14, the Earth crossed the constellation of Peraeus. Another explanation by the sam~ scientist: the flight of the "Echo oputn.ik. He dces not believe in "flying saucers". ATTN or. : SU t'J E CT: H Et\DQUJ\t1TERS HAMILTON AIR FORCE Bt\SE a,1d 7BIH COMBJ\ r SUPPOR r GROUP lln1tcd Stcltr.s Air Force Hamil~on Air Force Base, California 94935 23 August 1965 u~"' 3e-oorts Kr-ight-Patterson A?B, Ohio 1~5433 1. Attached re:po.::t.s are subrnt:;cd for youx intorm ion end disposition. ~:-:lo-..r-up invescigations rev~aled no a<iditiona.l info.r:.Ja~io~ or explana- -c:ons. Personnel re!'JCrting sub,ject si@:lting.:i \Tare sent th3:t~ you letter3 :.'=o:n the Base Joint Offlcc oi' Info:r:r:.ation. 2. T'ne 8n:m moYie fib submj tted by ~Ic Sc-.:1 Pablo, Califorr.ie.> was p:;:-cvie1red locoJ Jy a.71d decision made to f~rward f'or se of your more expert evaluation. It is requested -cy Mr t his film. be returned T..rhen you are finished e;<amiuing A:.:-~i:n V. l,!A.i"'il\EDIC""h, Ci v ~s3t Base Operatic~s Officer Inforn.ation Cnly _,rvt-t t'4 v~n~ Saue~r Review . NoT-Dec 65 Ali.WIIidl . I N'"Xt tame the fiP.It widely.publi cis~ case in the Lake District it.tel(. Thi~ inc.itlent took place latr. in the cvenin'{ of .~Uifijlb 6-jusc ~fore m:dnight. ~(;m~ ne,._spapen, in- clullinlf the St~wdtly Citi.:n~ (:\uJtUl A), and the 1 o,;.~,, Po11 and Dar{' E:x~ms (.-\ugu.l 9 ) told storie of a )'Oun~ co up1e who had witneswd (the ~irl \' ith much terror} a 'groanimf cig.u-shapt:d object with ~lden ~"e\olving winclo~s, the \\hole glow in1l fier~ red. There were reports too or sparks :md di:sturbc:d cattle. We are indcbtf"d to reader Jack lbson 1 Co r his etforts tc> locate the couple. !lnd to intc:l'\iew them on our behalf. The , lollowing is his account: : . "~fichael o~an, and his girl friend l ){oily Petherick, both of Sr-.tdlord, Yorkshi1 e, Wf're nearing the end of : rheir hnliday in the Lake district. l A:'trr rt~11ling the account in the ~ f'rJrhhtrt Po)t, I traced the hostel i ' ' :w r .. 1 h e ) h..atl been st.a ying: bur as 1 ' r~C'c=iv1:d liult> hdp iu that q u..arter, I e\entually ran them to groum.l in ,. Bradford. I ta~ an i.nterview at my J 111e hostd :~t .\mbl~de consists - of a main Gucost HQu.e and a cDuage e some dist.ance away in the grounds. " .-\fte.-a tar~ll party "ith ()(he.-s ung pc:oplt! at the cott:tge. ~lr. .t Ocau .tnd ~f is." Pethenck lefr just . after 11 p.m. to w~lk bade .co the r Guest House. They were some way - , a head of the othen when suddenl, they heard a low dronintJ noise. like. :-. an tircnft tf)ia! low and pttllintf a ' \ery he:t\1')' load. Bullocua& a nnrb,. : 6rm srartrd to kick up a din, which 1 ('J(tensive search was made, but nothing ~;u ffMJnd. .. S.Jme nc~Wl'fl6lpt'f$ n:ptwt~ that sparks :uul ~cnfJ&..e h;ad hun o~rvrd. but thti ~.u not true. ~cith.-.r was th,. tlnaipciun ol ~tr. 1>.-:m as "'" ;urhcld \" u rlcl'r. for h~ works m 3 Hra clhrtl f)llice . "It lr.-nsptred that Bl: FOR:\ ntervir"' ,." h:1cl alr.-:1d~ spok~t to ~tr. De.:An. and )hn~r-d him illu.ura- t :cul'l ul \ .lriOla'S t }'pt-s of t.: FOs. l~)th lu: ami ~lis:t Pethrrid,; scttlc-d for the l>.trbi-.hirt-'i . uc,r n ht:iu~ the nr-arnl k~bl ide, ~ngland