By Coral Lorenzen
(Unknown date)
(Fate Magazine, U.S.A.)
Source: NICAP.org
Quote from the article:
“THE LOUDSPEAKER at Main Control on the Holloman Air
Force Base-White Sands Proving Ground Integrated Test Range suddenly blared these
electrifying words: ‘I’ve got a UFO.’
It was Thursday, April 30, 1964. A lone B-57 was
flying a routine mission in the vicinity of Stallion Site, a few miles east of San
Antonio, N. Mex., on the north range. The pilot had called Main Control and
said: ‘I’m not alone up here.’ Control called for an explanation and the pilot
replied: ‘I’ve got a UFO.’
The controller then asked: ‘What does it look like?’
The B-57 pilot replied: ‘It’s egg-shaped and white.’
‘Any markings,’ asked control.
‘Same as Socorro,’ the pilot said and then added, ‘I’m
going to make another pass.’
Minutes later, after the big jet had made its turn and
come in over the area where the UFO was first seen, the pilot contacted Main
Control again and reported: ‘It’s on the ground.’
Then radio communications ceased. Photo crews were
asked to stand by.”
Wikipedia article: “Holloman Air Force Base”:
Aerial view of Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico
Satellite photo of Alamogordo, New Mexico (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)