By George D. Fawcett
(NICAP.org)
Quote from the paper:
“Looking back over the years during the 40th
anniversary of UFOs in modern times (JUNE 24,1987) it is interesting to note
that UFOs have been seen and recorded near various atomic energy locations in
this country and overseas. This link was first noticed by Captain Edward
Ruppelt in 1952 and reported in a LOOK magazine article (JUNE 24,1952) titled
‘Hunt For The Flying Saucer.’ Captain Ruppelt, who directed the U.S. Air Force
Project Blue Book at that time, when viewing a folder of 63 mystifying UFO
reports that had been plotted on a map of the United States discovered that it
showed ‘an ominous correlation’ with the location of various atomic energy
installations. LOOK magazine learned that some high ranking officers had taken
note of this fact and had then held a Pentagon conference to discuss these
numerous strange concentrations that have continued to this day.
Such incidents at the Savannah River, Hanford ,
Los Alamos, Oak Ridge ,
McGuire , Cherokee and Indian Point nuclear and atomic plants are of continued
vital interest and concern to scientific, military, civilian and governmental
observers everywhere.
These UFO encounters raise such serious questions as:
Are UFOs monitoring our atomic and nuclear energy sites and if so, why? Why has
the AEC (Atomic Energy Commission) (now NRC) had representatives on most of all
the major government UFO investigative projects? Why do guards at some AEC
installations report their UFO encounters directly to the AEC?”
Wikipedia article: “United States Atomic Energy
Commission”:
Wikipedia article: “Nuclear Regulatory Commission”:
Wikipedia article: “Nuclear power in the United States ”:
Wikipedia article: “Cherokee Nuclear Power Plant”:
Wikipedia article:
“Hanford Site”:
Wikipedia article: “Indian Point
Energy Center ”:
Wikipedia article: “Los Alamos National Laboratory”:
Wikipedia article: “McGuire Nuclear Station”:
Wikipedia article: “Oak Ridge National Laboratory”:
Wikipedia article: “Savannah River Site”:
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