PROJECT lOO!.'J CQ~. . .. 2.e. OCATION rf'N'fCJN' WASHING'roN Y' w 1. ;.n<~i "'~$) I ~;.lllTT T faN c. NUMBER OF OBJECTS ~. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS ta. TYPE OF OoSERVATION rot.ating. Therr! 11pp':l.H"c-i t , .) b(' ~-C.ome on the tOJ:r; ... ~:i th r. snl;non colored light on thP top :->f tne dome. Obj appeared on or.: 7. COURSE disappeared in the 1 .ns t. :;:,-":>~:: '=-...J;t-;.._ --fpossi b le aircrnft, ho\t:eve r, additional info .is neer1ed. 8. F'HOTOS 'i. PHl'SlCAL. EVIDENCE FlO ~EP 63 0329 (TOE) PNIoaa ectlt!Oftl of tlab fo .. , M ueecl. to the survivors of' the This is the story as my husband and myself kno\'r it and oboerved t ogether. UOth objucts ~ere very clear and very, very lo\t. The only difference in ou-t_., opinions due to perspeotiye is that my husband thought the object wa~ much large r than the airplane and I sa.'~ 1 t as smaller, about ;/4 .,he size of the plane. There was a terrific noise, but o~iy one motor noise from the airplane, as a. verj low !'lying a1rplane would etnl11i t. '!'he airplane lfas an oJ.der type plane e.nd as l~ r~el~on said. 1nuch .l.1k:e an OJ.QGr c-47 ( newspaper said b-49) It was OD color, illwninated by the lights of the other object, they were so close to each other we tho~ght they were going to crash, we did hear metal clo.nging together but whater it \'las t his sight or do not know. object ~as jet propelled, t hey both flew as a low flying , slow flying airplane would ~:y, the airplane \-ta s like an old lrtonld tlar 11 bomber Hith big motors, a tery hee vy built airplane, not jet or streamlined such as our boeing motels are. The obfe~twas s haped rounc o n the be.se, at leat it appeared to be because of the lights, i t had a beautifull silvery dome, much like the diamond in a ring, not a dark silver, as one man described, "almost like glass". It had huge lights, on the front green, on t he b ack red and on the dome amber. It was beautiful and \"'e will not way 1 t \':as from outer space , it could have been made by us. It was r are and unusal but not impossible. After this object disappeared from out view, t wo fas~ flying a irplanes within minutes apart aod low, flew in the same direction. 'I'~ere seemed t o be many airplanes in the area e.fter\'lards a nd l':e are convin&ed tC.at t his airplane was so close to the object that they had to see it and what ~.:e.s in it, if t here was, they just had to. A:rterlvards, we heard a loud crashing noice e.ndobserved glo~ing light coming f'row the direction of the lake, which is one half 1aile from auf_. home, t his was very eerie , but could have been a nything. It is t his lo.ke area in 'vlhich most people have observed these objects. The f'&~lowing night tlrro of these objects wer obeen" b7 1117 daughter on4 rqaelt at e much greeter dle\a:ee h.r\ r~co,~ni.zod b~ the etraoge ancl ~re11encloue J.l~ht.a These object have been roport.ecl at. !oaot 'lnce a night b)f a::u.oebod1 ~-~1tb1o t.h1a milo end a half area unt.11 the weat.hel' tu.rned clouclt and rnin1 J.aa\ 'fueaday The obJcw ore frigh\e,~in~ the people ord cnualng mo.aa cancern nad the c:hlldre!) are C.ec~ming h)tsterlcol Leceuoo ot tho sights ancl th~ rnovlcs of the :-incere.y Dea.r Sir~ your reply and infoma tion lost your letter \.e \-.rere gled to hea r anyone else \'lvul d f'ind it easy to lieve a n d so .. :e hesitate to discuss this SlUruner .;ith o. lot of' people. Things happened e.:-:d \lere witnessed by several people e.lmost every evenint; ~nd it ould e.lmdst be irJpossible t:> ~o !.nto rninute detoil of dates f.ct. it ':ould have tkken n cato.losu~ to k eep the reco::-c!s and .. :e finally gave up. .e are con~idc...rin&;, tap in~ t~.e infol'la t.ion from s to this pheno1.1ins.l su.nroor nnd then trr-ir:; up a con1plete '''a.itin~ for a t c,pe recorder. tell you tho.t no person v;e telked to or \;ere grvuped :~ith could tell c.s :tHlny :f'e.:-1t~stic :iee as discuss tl:ese thin~s. First He observed our o\in incident e.nd then each night ue "Io;.tld lTatch movin[; lights e.crozs the sky frc::; our o\-Tn roof top. Perhans a fevt of these \lere satil ights but \.hen you cou!lt up to 12 and 15 \-.ri thi:-1 the tirce sp.:-.n of 2 hours it see~s ~ediculous to su~gest thnt these were all sattalights and more rc- diculo ::s ~0 s'..4;~e st these .:ere '3.irplanes when there \ I as no sound involved and since He r. :e c~served tr.~-:. .-:e c'n hear any e.irplane that \ Te can see from ,:)ur p osJ. J.ons. ~11 ~het ~ere th~y? Aifplanes? t e observed two radiant round balls flyir.i v-....ry v ery lo\:, east, s outh f'rom :>ur home extremely brillis:tnt and so lo.: you -:;:)uld a.ctu~.lly s e e xnovin0 r~ac;-dnery \:ithin the brilliant lisht , it r;e..ve the illus::.on of be~.nt; .PE:rfectly r a u::d. .:e se~: one tLct tt.tL':Jled barely hieh-;!r then ~.n airp 1::.. .. e ''lashing se::veral colored 1 ignts. a.ppa.re:1tly ti.1e IJilot of tehe airplc.ne did ~1ot get e;.:cited because t1e k~pt steady on bi3 c~urse. rerJember \rhetiJer \:c told yJu a~out ~he f'::;:;tastic incident of' tbe no~nta.in jepp trip \:c took. to tell you exactly \-.'hat hnppenod. l~ lnother became iutorootcd in t besc crc.zy 1 izht s o.nd t~-:o crazier o.otiono tLa t \:ete t nki ut; plnce. nt,d 1:e a pent scvcr9.l evet.ings :ith bito clo.sin.; thes~ t in l1iu Jeep, c i:1ce a n d because of t.~e strain of t hese \vilderncss tripj the Jt~ep bt? s loot o.n axel a nd' 0Ut of usc. evening \i e dicided to f'~nd a road to the top of tl~e highent mou!'ltPin peek so ti1a.t ' . .;e c Juld wntc:; for 'lights. .. E. finally .orrivod at n for~!:. r~ngers station. e.nd fro t ber(; \:e could see e. hisher pee.k end o:-: t he ~i-=> tin \le CJ Llld eee \:he.t looked like do;1:os a n d e.nte~nul 'o a::d H O de- cided to aive11ture and see '.:hat ~.e could see. ::e folloHcd a road, one \Tay ,.;idth, vtry rutty end ,,,et atlcl hard to get throu.:;~\ but \le fin~ll:; u~ade it ij,nd ~ J U none of' this property \-tns :.;overnment posted nor .:ere the r e any fences no l:ee p out sig~Js ['.o ee:~es no nothing. T>is top uf t h j. s road \ro.s at e..pproxo ~!l 8J de6ree angle strai r~ up. Ny br~Jt('!er parked tl1e Jeep about half because \le \'Jere af'~aid that \Je could not turn around to c cme bc.ci:: Tbe three men ~ot 1'-lt e.nd \!ith e. sma.ll flashlie;ht they \n~.lked up t he a fe\T minutes ;.asz~ti and finally Vie uati e.ll three of tbern running li::e ~on of' a guns do.-:r: t.:-:e hill to\:ard us. Uo\1 .:e thought they tlere being silly d trying to sc9..re us four ,.,.omen in the cnr a nd \-le \'Tere getting a big kick out of it until t ney got in tbe Je~p and \thi tefe.ced the~' ~:ere not saying e. ,,tord -:.hey just hustled. thet. jeep out of there a~1d a\Tay \ Te w~nt. Fin::llly they csl~ed down e.~d t old us their story. They had arrived at the dome shapd str'..l:.ures a~.d as they \:er~ f'lashine their light around tbey heard e. crazy voice , ;:.s i:' it were on a record pla~'er on a very fast spt::ed so.y no.-.r s~=-e= r-~ s cocJ. ng a. :-:c. nen ey ear a ~c, 1 c"~ J l.C as l. s-:.-a ~.~c oe s ~rcre being snapped off. ',iell it scared the hefck out of them and t hot ic \/ en they started running Mind you by ti1is time it ue.s pi tcr. blae~<: out a::d they cou1 d see nor hee.r no one or no thing. 'l'he next day we started out ee.rlier and decided that \-te going to retuan there e.1:d aee -rthat \'te could oee in the daylicht. It took us t\:o houro from tbe bottorn of the hill to get to the top of the hill in broo.d do.y t.:e so. \J this the:re \~ns no sign of life. there ,.:ere no :!'uses in the !'use box there v;as no machinery in ope r ation. There v;ere no signs. inside one of the do~es there was a ta~dt~ritten sie n that siad this property stolen from s o;::ebodys gara.r;e in s;;:>homish. It uas nt scary in the day li~ht O.i~d looked as if it v:ere a t v relo.y station or so:u:etlting. I ce.lled ever:J one that we c :>uld t hink of t h a t could verify that t bere \ras something there a nd no o n e ,; ::>ul d admit to it One engineer aeJtcid me \That time of day it '''as a . d I tole him it was 10;;30 at night. crazy.'\ and hung up. \iell you can see why we ~ee e.nd are afrai~d to mention tomany of these thrltrt: B I ""' to t h e wr:>ng people. Ok You tell us uhat it \ra.s e.~1d what it is and \ie \'rill be satisfied that .-:e are e. bunch of nuts that \'!ere looking for some excitruent tho .oTI"M ~o-S of our lives~ tho.t has beet1 sug gest e d by people tho.t ca o ~ t~:e the ti~e to look, listen. o r henr '..:'[J:: ;:c::c;, inter~::t :-.g t uing t hat I cc.n think of t1ns ''The ste.r that s7,o-Jd Yu nephe1r, my sel'P a 20 yea1 old nei;;hbor 6irl ar.d aur dau~hter f'or a t least 2r:..j,d 1 half ;-lours ~.:; Je~-~ much to our S ...trprize o..ld ri~ht before o.tr e~res it begn:1 to fly f.t,:e.y. It trveled ...:.o.st .o"t: urd ~ ~: t he ~b.,.J.-... II!I!e..-- pee1:o of' the mountains t i .et \ :e cc.:1 see frorJ .)ur roo:tl. It oppea r e d to fly o.rJUrJd the mou.1ta.in S3t lee.~t it ~JJuld disappear e.t.d r er.ppt!ur a t v~ri)u::l U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning th~ unidenti.fied aerial phenomenon that you have observed ... Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be used few research purposes. Your ndme will not be used i