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- Inside the Military UFO Underground
-
-
- (Vol. 16, No. 7, April 1994, pp. 48-59)
-
-
- By A.J.S. Rayl
-
-
- In 1969, Project Blue Book--the 16-year U.S. Air Force investigation of
- UFOs--came to an end, and so did the government's interest in
- extraterrestrial flying discs. Or so the American public has been told. In
- recent years, numerous individuals and documents from various agencies have
- emerged from behind the veil of government secrecy to tell a different story.
- Their spin: that while the government officially abandoned all interest in
- UFOs, a secret military underground was hot on the trail of suspicious radar
- blips, saucers, and even the aliens themselves. What follows are the stories
- of three individuals--two of whom come with impressive military credentials;
- they say they have glimpsed what seems like evidence of a decades-old
- cover-up cloaked in the guise of national security. The third interviewee, a
- propulsion-system engineer, claims he was hired by an independent military
- contractor to study the innards of an extraterrestrial spacecraft being
- researched and tested on the Nellis Air Range in central Nevada.
-
- Omni cannot endorse the veracity of the stories told below. In fact, we must
- emphasize that extraordinary tales like these require extraordinary levels of
- proof certainly not furnished in our pages, nor, we feel, anywhere else. That
- said, we'll get to the fun part. In the pages that follow, you'll find
- strange tales of alien intrigue and UFO woe. Decide for yourself: Are these
- the ravings of demented hoaxers and madmen or revelations of truth? Their
- stories, delivered in dossier format, have been edited from interviews
- conducted by author A. J. S. Rayl during the past year.
-
-
- NATO Meets E.T.
-
- Name: Robert O. Dean, retired Army command sergeant major
-
- Claim: Back in the Sixties, NATO issued a classified report stating that UFOs
- were real, of extraterrestrial origin, and had visited the earth. This
- extraordinary report was said to come out of NATO's command center, the
- Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers, Europe (SHAPE), located then just outside
- of Paris, France.
-
- Background: Dean, a highly decorated veteran, served on the front lines in
- both Korea and Vietnam. In 1963, while assigned to the Supreme Headquarters
- Operations Center (SHOC), SHAPE's war room, headed up by then-supreme allied
- commander of Europe, Gen. Lyman Lemnitzer, Dean claims he was able to read
- the detailed 12-inch-thick NATO report on UFOs.
-
- The Story: "SHAPE was one of those choice assignments. You had to have a
- spotless record and pass security background checks. I applied on a whim and
- got it. I was very proud and pleased. At SHAPE, I was put through more
- security checks, given a Cosmic Top Secret (yes, this is a real term)
- clearance, the highest NATO has, and assigned to the Supreme Headquarters
- Operations Center, known as SHOC, the NATO war room. In those days, the
- activity would run hot and cold and much of it would depend on how the
- Soviets wanted to play it. The most intriguing thing to me was that we were
- continually having a problem with large, metallic, circular objects that
- would appear over central Europe; these were reported as visual phenomena by
- our pilots and appeared on radar as well. Some flew in formation, and most of
- the time we spotted them coming out of the Soviet Union, over East Germany,
- West Germany, France, and then they would often circle somewhere over the
- English Channel and head north, disappearing from NATO radar over the
- Norwegian Sea. These objects were very large, moving very fast, at very high
- altitudes--higher than we could reach at the time--and they seemed obviously
- under intelligent control.
-
- "I was told this had been going on for some time and that in February 1961
- there had been quite a scare. Fifty of these objects were spotted on radar
- and headed in formation from the Soviet Union toward Europe, flying at about
- 100,000 feet. The Soviets had closed all borders. Everybody went to red
- alert. All hell broke loose. We really thought `The War' had started. We
- scrambled. We knew the Russians were scrambling. It was the largest number of
- these objects that had been seen. Fortunately--and only by the grace of
- God--we didn't start bombing and neither did the Russians. In nine minutes,
- they were gone.
-
- "I was told that then-Deputy Supreme Allied Commander of Europe, Sir Thomas
- Pike, had been repeatedly requesting information from London and Washington
- about these objects, but nothing would ever come. We found out later that the
- Columbine-Topaz spy ring in Paris was intercepting everything and forwarding
- it to the KGB, which often got intelligence information even before we did.
- So Pike decided, I was told, to develop an in-house study to determine
- whether these objects were a military threat.
-
- "In the meantime, the UFO matter literally brought about the establishment of
- direct communication between the East and West in 1962, which I have always
- found interesting and ironic. We had pretty well determined by that time that
- these were not Russian craft, and the Russians had determined they were not
- ours. So, we came to an understanding, and a direct telephone line was opened
- between SHOC and the Warsaw Pact Headquarters Command. Of course, a setup was
- always a possibility, so we had backup ways of checking out whether the
- Russians were being truthful. But since we were both armed to the teeth and
- World War III was just ticking away, it was a logical step in the right
- direction. That idea developed into the hotline between the president of the
- United States and the soviet premier, following the Cuban Missile Crisis.
-
- "Well, by the time I arrived in 1963, everybody had been talking about the
- study, and I had heard the rumors, seen the blips on radar, witnessed the
- commotions, and some of us occasionally even talked about the possibilities.
- But nothing really prepared me for what I started to read in the early
- morning hours one night in January 1964.
-
- "It was about 2:00 a.m. and a relatively quiet night when the SHOC controller
- on duty went into the vault and came out with this huge document. `Take a
- look at this,' he said. The title was simply Assessment: An Evaluation of a
- Possible Military Threat to Allied Forces in Europe. It was numbered, #3,
- stamped Cosmic Top Secret, had eight inches worth of appendices, dozens of
- photographs, and had been signed into the vault by German colonel Heinz
- Berger, SHOC's head of security. I quickly learned that it was based on two
- and a half years of research, was funded by NATO money, and that only 15
- copies were published--in English, German, and French. Each one was numbered.
- All were classified and ordered to be kept under lock and key.
-
- "Every time I got the chance, from then until I left, I would read a section
- or two in it. It was the most intriguing document I'd ever read. It was put
- together by military representatives of every NATO nation and also included
- contributions from some of the greatest scientific minds. These objects were
- violating all of our known laws of physics, and the study team had gone to
- Cambridge, Oxford, the Sorbonne, MIT, and other major universities for input
- on chemistry, physics, atmospheric physics, biology, history, psychology, and
- even theology, all of which were separate appendices.
-
- "I read about theories on Einstein's sought-after unified-field theory, the
- high radiation at various landing sites, and UFO reports that dated back to
- the Roman era and up to our own F105 pilots' sightings and encounters, and on
- and on. I had always been a skeptic, but this report, well...it concluded
- that this stuff was not science fiction.
-
- "I read about contact encounters. One incident that had just happened in 1963
- involved a landing on a Danish farm. According to the report, the farmer went
- aboard with the two little beings and two more human-looking men who spoke to
- him in Danish. The report included parts of his interrogation by government
- authorities and their conclusions that he was telling the truth. In another
- incident, according to the reports, a craft landed on an Italian airfield and
- offered to take an Italian sergeant for a ride. He wet his pants--that's what
- it said--and was so scared, he didn't go.
-
- "The appendix that really got to me was titled `Autopsies.' I saw pictures of
- a 30-meter disc that had crashed in Timmensdorfer, Germany, near the Baltic
- Sea in 1961. The British Army, according to the report, got there first and
- put up a perimeter. The craft had landed in very soft, loamy soil near the
- Russian border and so hadn't destructed, but one-third of it was buried in.
- We and the Russians, who also quickly showed up, had both tracked it.
-
- "Inside, there were 12 small bodies, all dead. There were pictures of the
- bodies, which looked like the beings known as the `grays,' being laid out and
- then put on stretchers and loaded into jeeps, and autopsy photos, too. Some
- of the little grays appeared to not be a reproductive-capable species. The
- autopsy guys concluded, according to the report, that it looked as if they
- had been cut out of a cookie cutter--clones with no alimentary tract. They
- did not ingest or process food as we know it, nor did it appear that they had
- any system for elimination.
-
- "The craft itself was cut up like a pie into six pieces, put on lowboys and
- hauled off. Scuttlebutt was that it was given to the Americans and flown to
- Wright-Patterson Air Force base in Ohio. I looked at these pictures and
- couldn't believe it. My skin got cold and I thought, My God. I had never
- really believed we were all alone in the universe, but this was hard to
- swallow.
-
- "The major conclusions in the NATO report blew me away. There were five: 1)
- The planet and human race had been the subject of a detailed survey of some
- kind by several different extraterrestrial civilizations, four of which they
- had identified visually. One race looked almost indistinguishable from us.
- Another resembled humans in height, stature, and structure, but with a very
- gray, pasty skin tone. The third race is now popularly known as the grays,
- and the fourth was described as reptilian, with vertical pupils and
- lizardlike skin. 2) These alien visitations had been going on for a very long
- time, at least 200 years--perhaps longer. 3) The extraterrestrials did not
- appear hostile since if that were their intent they would have already
- demonstrated their malevolence. 4) UFO appearances and quick disappearances
- as well as the flybys were demonstrations conducted on purpose to show us
- some of their capabilities. 5) A process or program of some sort seemed to be
- underway since flybys progressed to landings and eventually contact.
-
- "I wanted so badly to copy this thing. I did take a photograph of the cover
- sheet, which wasn't in and of itself classified. But I didn't want to wind up
- in Fort Leavenworth. So instead I would go to the bathroom and take
- notes--surreptitiously, very carefully.
-
- "I have been through an awful lot in my life, but I've never been able to
- just walk away from that report. I know that I'm taking a chance by violating
- my oaths. But this is the most important issue of our times--so damn
- important that I can't think of anything more important, and the public has
- been deceived and completely kept in the dark about all of this for all these
- years. It's the biggest scientific, political scandal ever. Besides, what
- have I got to lose? I'm 64 years old now. Are they going to bump me off? I
- have told the truth. My integrity and credibility stand. When is our
- government going to tell the truth?"
-
- Update: After 27 years of military service, Dean retired and began another
- 14-year career with the Pima County Sheriff's Department Emergency Services
- in Tucson, Arizona. In 1990, he gave a lecture at the University of Arizona
- in which he talked about UFOs. The talk garnered local media coverage.
- Afterward, he was denied a promotion at the Sheriff's Department, because, he
- alleged, he believed in UFOs. Dean filed suit and won an out-of-court
- settlement in March 1992. Now retired, Dean has become a member of several
- UFO organizations and has begun giving occasional lectures. He is working
- through "any and all legitimate channels" to uncover a copy of the NATO
- document and to gather witnesses for an open Congressional hearing on the
- subject of UFOs.
-
- Official Response: "Our list of classified documents generated by SHAPE at
- that time does not include any with titles similar to that cited by Mr.
- Dean," says Lt. Col. Rainer Otte, German Air Force, deputy chief, media
- section of the public-information office at SHAPE. "Files on military
- personnel are in all circumstances kept under national control. Information
- on the security clearance that Mr. Dean held may--if ever--only be released
- by U.S. authorities."
-
- The Critics' Corner: "This is a fascinating story, but fantastic claims like
- these need more than one man's testimony to be credible," says Jerome Clark
- of the Center for UFO Studies. "Unless independent verification comes forth,
- this remains only an intriguing anecdote, not unlike many others that have
- circulated since the early UFO era."
-
-
- Project Galileo
-
- Name: Bob Lazar, independent contract scientist and businessman
-
- Claim: To have worked as a propulsion-system engineer in late 1988 and early
- 1989 on one of nine extraterrestrial spacecraft being researched and tested
- on the Nellis Air Range in central Nevada.
-
- Background: From 1982 to 1984, Lazar claims he worked at Los Alamos National
- Laboratory in New Mexico in the Meson Physics lab with a Q-level security
- clearance. In 1985, while on vacation in Nevada, he wound up buying into a
- legal Reno brothel; the investment proved so profitable that he didn't have
- to return to full-time employment for a while. He moved to Nevada in 1986. In
- 1988, he wanted to get back into scientific work and was hired, he says, to
- work on the top-secret Project Galileo. Lazar passed a lie-detector test in
- 1989, arranged by George Knapp, then an anchorman for KLAS-TV, the CBS
- affiliate in Las Vegas, Nevada, for a special locally aired series, UFOs: The
- Best Evidence.
-
- The Story: "In 1988, I decided to reenter the scientific community and sent
- resumes to various people. Finally, I interviewed with a placement firm to
- work for the Department of Naval Intelligence in a civilian capacity, and in
- the fall of 1988, I was hired on an on-call basis to work on a project
- involving advanced propulsion systems. At that point, that's all I knew.
-
- "Not long after, I was flown along with several others out to area 51 on the
- Nellis Air Range. There, we were put on a bus with blacked-out windows and
- driven about 15 miles south to the Papoose dry lake bed, bordered by the
- Papoose Mountains, where there was an installation they called `S4.'
-
- "I was introduced to my supervisor and a co-worker and then given a stack of
- briefings on various projects, including Project Galileo, which was devoted
- to the study of nine disc-shaped extraterrestrial craft that were somehow
- acquired by the U.S. government.
-
- "I was assigned back engineering tasks on the reactor and gravity-propulsion
- system of one of the discs--essentially to help figure out what made it work.
- I don't know whether it was a crash retrieval, although I doubt it, because
- the disc didn't appear damaged in any way. In the briefing reports, there
- were pictures of several discs along with some of the information they had
- already obtained from back engineering research.
-
- "I was stunned and exhilarated at the same time. But there were well-armed
- guards everywhere, and this place wasn't exactly the kind of environment
- where you could just start asking any and every question you had. Security,
- in fact, was oppressive. You were escorted everywhere, even the bathroom. And
- if your I.D. badge was just the slightest bit out of place, you would be
- tackled by a guard and held with a gun to your head until your supervisor
- arrived. And the guards lived for that.
-
- "At times, the whole thing seemed just surreal. There was a poster of the
- disc I was working on, which I dubbed the Sport Model, on several walls. It
- read, They're here.
-
- "I dealt with only the power sources and propulsion systems on one of the
- discs, and I did enter that one disc on several occasions. The disc was
- approximately 15 feet tall and about 52 feet in diameter. It had the
- appearance of brushed stainless steel or brushed aluminum. I didn't run a
- test on it, so I don't know if it was metal, but I did run my hands down the
- side of it getting in, and it felt cold, like metal, and it looked like
- metal. It had no physical seams, no welds or bolts or rivets, and it looked
- as if it were injection molded.
-
- "Inside, there were tiny little seats, much too small to comfortably handle
- an averaged-sized human. I bumped my head on the ends of the craft, so I
- concluded that the ceiling curved down to below five feet, 11 inches inside.
- There was not a right angle cut anywhere in the craft. Everything had a
- smooth curve to it.
-
- "The reactor, which produced antimatter and then reacted it with matter in an
- annihilation reaction, was only about 18 inches in diameter and 12 inches
- tall and was located in the center of the disc. It operated like a tiny
- ballet, where everything that happened relied on the effect before it. The
- way it accelerated protons inside of it, the way the heat was converted to
- electricity, was totally smooth without any wasted heat or latent energy. It
- was phenomenal, approaching a 100-percent dynamic efficiency. Now that seems
- impossible when you consider the laws of thermodynamics. All I can say is
- that this technology is well beyond anything that we now know with our
- twentieth- century knowledge.
-
-
- "The reactor is fueled with an element that is not found here on Earth. Part
- of my contribution to the program was to find out where this element plugged
- into the periodic chart. Well, it didn't plug in anywhere, so we placed it at
- an atomic number of 115. It has been theorized for some time that elements
- around 113, 114, and 115 may become stable and nonradioactive, and this is
- apparently what we were seeing. Element 115 is a stable element, but one with
- some interesting properties. It can be used inside the reactor as a fuel, but
- also as the source of an energy field accessed and amplified by the craft's
- gravity amplifiers. In other words, the craft was both fueled and propelled
- by virtue of element 115.
-
- "There was a storage of silver-dollar-sized discs of element 115 from which
- triangular wedges were cut and put into the reactor. It was a copper-orange
- color and extremely heavy. While it was not radioactive, we assumed it was a
- toxic material and consequently handled it as such.
-
- "In all the discs at S4, there were three gravity amplifiers positioned in a
- triad at the base of the craft. These were the propulsion devices.
- Essentially, what they did was amplify gravity waves out of phase with those
- of the earth. The craft operated in two modes--omicron and delta, which
- indicated how many gravity amplifiers were in use. In the omicron
- configuration, only one amplifier was used; the other two were swung out of
- the way and tucked inside the disc. In omicron mode, the crafts can
- essentially rise and hover but do little else. To leave the atmosphere,
- however, all three gravity amplifiers have to be powered up and focused on
- the desired location. Finally, the crafts do not travel in a linear mode.
- Rather, we determined that the discs produced their own gravitational fields
- in order to distort time and space and essentially pull their destinations to
- them.
-
- "One afternoon, my colleagues and I walked out onto the dry lake bed. The
- disc on which we had been working, the Sport Model, had already been moved
- out of the hangar and was beginning to lift off. Except for a slight hissing,
- it made no noise. It lifted to about 30 feet off the ground. The hissing
- stopped, and it just hung silently in the air, moving to the left, then
- right. It was absolutely amazing.
-
- "The way information is compartmentalized, that's all the hands-on
- information and experience I was allowed to have access to, though we were
- given the chance on occasion and only for short periods of time to read
- briefing reports that detailed other aspects of this project. The reports I
- read that dealt with power and propulsion systems were accurate, and I proved
- that to myself by working on the system. Still, I draw a hard line between
- what I know to be true and what I read in the other briefing reports.
-
- "With that understanding, I did read reports about the origin of this disc.
- According to one of the briefings, it came from the Zeta Reticuli star
- system. Now obviously I didn't fly in a craft or go to that star system, so I
- don't really know if it came from there. I didn't speak to any aliens or see
- any, so I don't know if they exist or not. That report also said that contact
- was made at a certain date; however, all the dates were in code. Also,
- according to the report, these beings told our officials that they had been
- coming here for 10,000 years, that humans are the product of externally
- corrected evolution, and that they were integral to the accelerated evolution
- of man.
-
- "My tolerance for the intensive security rapidly diminished. Because of the
- 24-hour telephone surveillance, they found out I was having marital problems
- and told me the situation had made me a candidate for `emotional
- instability.' They then took my security clearance and told me I could
- reapply in six months.
-
- "Well, I knew the test schedule, and I couldn't resist, so one night I
- decided to show some friends from a distance what I had been working on. We
- all caravaned out into the desert where we watched a test flight. We got away
- it with it that time, so we started coming back again and again.
-
- "Anyway, the third time we got caught by the Wackenhut Security guards out on
- the Bureau of Land Management land that surrounds the range. They turned me
- in. Needless to say, officials at Nellis weren't happy. I went through a
- debriefing and was threatened at that time. I was scared and felt that I
- needed to break away from this before I couldn't.
-
- "Not only did I believe this technology should be given to the greater
- scientific community, but I also believed my only protection was to get the
- story out. A friend convinced me to talk to George Knapp at KLAS-TV. I
- figured if they killed me, then it would simply prove that what I was saying
- was true.
-
- "There are many scientists who theorize that there simply cannot be
- extraterrestrial discs here, that aliens could not possibly have come here
- specifically, because the distance traveled is too great and the energy
- required too awesome, and that there's no relatively quick way to go that
- distance even at the speed of light. What I reported is what I experienced,
- though in some respects I regret going public. If I had it to do over again,
- I might be more inclined to stay on as one of the boys."
-
- Update: In 1990, after Lazar says he was released from Project Galileo, he
- accepted a freelance job setting up a database and surveillance system for an
- illegal Las Vegas brothel. That gig eventually garnered him six felony
- counts, including aiding and abetting a prostitute, running a house of
- prostitution, and living off the earnings of a prostitute. The charges were
- quickly dropped to a single felony count of pandering. The one good thing
- that came out of the resulting trial, Lazar says, is that he's not being
- followed anymore--at least not to his knowledge. "I guess they figured the
- pandering conviction discredited me," he comments.
-
- Lazar currently earns a living from his two small companies, an independent
- contracting firm that repairs nuclear devices, and a photo lab. He also
- builds and races jetcars. And, every year since 1984, on the weekend before
- July 4, he has staged Desert Blast, which he says is the "the largest illegal
- fireworks show in the West." This annual pyrotechnic extravaganza features
- huge fireworks and assorted gas bombs made by Lazar and friends as well as
- jetcar demonstrations and a little semiautomatic weapons venting. Lazar
- recently sold his movie rights and is working on a new home video.
-
- Official Response: "The Air Force comment is that there is no comment on
- anything that goes on at the Nellis Range," says Air Force Master Sgt. J. C.
- Marcom of Public Affairs. Meanwhile, according to Technical Sergeant
- Henderson of Public Affairs, "The Air Force has no record that Lazar ever
- worked at Nellis Air Force Base, though we have compiled an extensive list of
- inquiries as to his status."
-
- The Critics' Corner: "We've pretty well determined that Lazar did work at Los
- Alamos, but it's been impossible to verify exactly what he did," says Mark
- Rodeghier, scientific director of the Center for UFO Studies. "As for element
- 115, physicists admit that such an element is theoretically possible, but we
- don't know how to manufacture it or where to get it. So, Lazar's claim to
- have worked with this element is not necessarily insane, but it's completely
- unverifiable. Finally, he seems to know enough to have really worked at Area
- 51 or Dreamland where secret aircraft are tested, but his story remains a
- murky mystery. The bottom line: It's impossible to verify. So far, we have
- not found anyone to corroborate the essentials of what Lazar says."
-
-
- Baffled at Bentwaters
-
- Name: Col. Charles I. Halt, U. S. Air Force, retired
-
- Claim: In late December 1980, while serving as deputy base commander at
- Bentwaters Air Base in southern England, Halt witnessed and investigated
- several anomalous objects in the skies over the Rendelsham Forest, which
- separates the American installation from its twin Royal Air Force base,
- Woodbridge. The sightings occurred on two separate nights during the week
- after Christmas. Two weeks later, Halt sent a report about the strange
- encounters to the British Ministry of Defense.
-
- Background: A career Air Force officer, Halt served in Vietnam and on various
- bases before arriving at Bentwaters in 1980. He was promoted to base
- commander in 1984. Halt later served as base commander at Kunsan Air Base,
- Korea, and as director of the inspections directorate for the Department of
- Defense inspector general. He retired in 1991. Halt is the first USAF officer
- since Project Blue Book ended to have filed a memo on unidentified flying
- objects and gone public with the details.
-
- The Story: "Just after Christmas, about 5:30 a.m., December 26, 1980, I
- walked into police headquarters and the desk sergeant started to laugh. He
- said a couple of the guys had been out chasing UFOs. Nothing, however, was in
- the blotter. I told him to put it in.
-
- "When our base commander came in, we both chuckled. Neither of us believed in
- UFOs, but we did decide to look into it. Before we had the chance, two nights
- later, the duty flight commander for the security police unit rushed in to a
- belated Christmas party white as a sheet. `The UFO is back,' he said.
-
- "I was asked to investigate. I changed into a utility uniform, then headed
- out in a jeep to the edge of the forest. About a dozen of our men were
- already there. Our light-alls (large gas-powered lights) wouldn't work, and
- there was so much static and constant interference on our radios that we had
- to set up a relay. There was increasing commotion. I was determined to show
- them this was nonsense.
-
- "I took half a dozen of the men and headed into the woods on foot to a
- clearing where the initial incident had supposedly taken place. We found
- three distinct indentations in the ground equidistant apart and pressed well
- into the sandy soil. They were supposedly caused by the object seen two
- nights before, but I didn't see anything sitting there that night. Neither
- did anybody else there.
-
- "Inside the triangular area formed by the indentations, one of the men got
- slightly higher readings on the Geiger counter than he did outside. He
- photographed the area, and I took a soil sample. Meanwhile, I recorded this
- activity on my microcassette recorder.
-
- "We knew the Orford Ness lighthouse beacon beamed from the southeast. All of
- a sudden, directly to the east, we saw an unusual red, sunlike light--oval
- shaped, glowing, with a black center--10 to 15 feet off the ground, moving
- through the trees. Beyond the clearing was a barbed-wire fence, farmer's
- field, house, and barn. The animals were making a lot of noise.
-
- "We ran toward the light up to the fence. It shot over the field and then
- moved in a 20- to 30-degree horizontal arc. Strangely, it appeared to be
- dripping what looked like molten steel out of a crucible, as if gravity were
- somehow pulling it down. Suddenly, it exploded--not a loud bang, just
- booompf--and broke into five white objects that scattered in the sky.
- Everything except our radios seemed to return to normal.
-
- "We went to the end of the farmer's property to get a different perspective.
- In the north, maybe 20 degrees off the horizon, we saw three white
- objects--elliptical, like a quarter moon but a little larger--with blue,
- green, and red lights on them, making sharp, angular movements. The objects
- eventually turned from elliptical to round.
-
- "I called the command post, asked them to call Eastern Radar, responsible for
- air defense of that sector. Twice they reported that they didn't see
- anything.
-
- "Suddenly, from the south, a different glowing object moved toward us at a
- high rate of speed, came within several hundred feet, and then stopped. A
- pencillike beam, six to eight inches in diameter, shot from this thing right
- down by our feet. Seconds later, the object rose and disappeared.
-
- "The objects in the north were still dancing in the sky. After an hour or so,
- I finally made the call to go in. We left those things out there.
-
- "The film turned out to be fogged; nothing came out. But a staff sergeant
- later made plaster castings of the indentations, and I had the soil sample.
-
- "Around New Year's Eve, I took statements and interviewed the men who had
- taken part in the initial incident. The reports were nearly identical.
-
- "Basically, they reported this: In the early morning hours of December 26,
- one of the airmen drove to the back gate at Woodbridge on a routine security
- check. He saw lights in the forest, specifically a red light, and thought
- maybe an airplane had crashed. He radioed a report, which was called into the
- tower, but the tower reported nobody was flying.
-
- "Eventually, a group headed out to the forest. They reported strange
- noises--animals, movement, like we heard two nights later.
-
- "As they approached the clearing, they reported seeing a large
- yellowish-white light with a blinking red light on the upper center portion
- and a steady blue light emanating from underneath. The tower again reported
- nothing on radar.
-
- "A few of the men moved to within 20 or 30 feet. Each said the same thing
- independently--a triangular-shaped metallic object, about nine feet across
- the base, six feet high, appeared to be sitting on a tripod. They split up,
- walked around the craft. One of the men apparently tried to get on the craft,
- but, they said, it levitated up.
-
- "All three of the guys hit the ground as the craft moved quickly in a
- zigzagging manner through the woods toward the field, hitting some trees on
- the way. They got up and approached again, but the object rose up, and then
- it disappeared at great speed.
-
- "Finally, on January 13, 1981, I wrote a memo to the British Ministry of
- Defense. Despite my efforts, to my knowledge, no one from any intelligence or
- government agency ever came on base to investigate.
-
- "I have never sought the limelight, nor have I hidden. I stand to receive no
- financial benefit from this interview but consented because it's time the
- truth came out. I don't know what those objects were. I don't know anybody
- who does. But something as yet unexplained happened out there."
-
- Update: In 1983, a copy of Halt's memo to the British MOD was released
- through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Shortly thereafter, a copy of
- the 18-minute audiotape of the investigation Halt conducted was given to a
- British UFOlogist by, Halt says, another Air Force officer. Both have made
- the rounds within the UFO community.
-
- As a result, Halt says he has been "harassed" by UFOlogists and fanatics.
- While half a dozen men assisted Halt's investigation and dozens of others
- were near the scene, only a handful of witnesses have come forward. At least
- one of them, Halt says, is spreading disinformation; consequently, media
- coverage has been inaccurate at best. For instance, he says, "The stories
- about holographiclike aliens emerging from their craft are pure fiction."
-
- Official Response: "The Air Force stopped investigating UFOs in 1969 when
- Project Blue Book was completed," says Air Force spokesman Maj. Dave
- Thurston, based in Washington, DC.
-
- The Critics' Corner: "The UFO you hear described on the audiotape was almost
- certainly the lighthouse beacon in my opinion, because the peak interval
- between their descriptions of it getting brighter, then dimmer, is the time
- of rotation of the beacon, which was about ten miles away," says UFO skeptic
- Philip Klass. "Even though they said they saw numerous lights in the night
- sky, one of every three UFOs reported turns out to be a bright celestial
- body."
-
- "Bentwaters is a case of magical thinking--a situation where a bunch of
- people got excited about different things they correlated in their mind,"
- says UFO investigator James McGaha, technical consultant to the Committee for
- the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal and a retired Air
- Force pilot, who traveled to England, surveyed the area, and interviewed
- various people. "Consider these facts: On the night of December 25 to 26, at
- 9:10 p.m., Russian satellite Cosmos 746 reentered the atmosphere over England
- and appeared as a bright object. At 2:50 a.m., a fireball entered the
- atmosphere over Woodbridge. At 4:11 a.m., a British police car with a blue
- strobe light on top and other lights attached to the undercarriage responded
- to a telephone report and was driving on the dirt roads through the forest.
-
- "Halt's memo reports that on the second night, they saw two objects in the
- north, one in the south. On that night, three of the brightest stars were
- visible--Vega and Deneb in the north, Sirius in the south. And clearly, the
- strange red light mentioned on the audio tape is the Orford Ness Lighthouse
- beacon. Beyond that, the morning after the first night, British officers
- identified the indentations as rabbit diggings. The Geiger counter readings
- were of background radiation. Nothing appeared on radar that night, either,
- and no one in either base tower reported anything unusual. Furthermore, no
- civilians reported seeing or hearing anything."
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