Friday, 19 April 2019
UFO Paper:
“NCP-12: The White Sands Proof”
By Dr. Bruce Maccabee, 2002 (copyright)
(NICAP.org)
In this paper, Dr. Bruce Maccabee writes about the “green
fireball”/unidentified flying object incidents that occurred at sensitive Top
Secret nuclear weapon research facilities/
installations in the south western part of the United States
during 1948-1950.
It was the areas around Los Alamos, New Mexico; Sandia
Base (Kirtland AFB) near Albuquerque, New Mexico; the White Sands Proving
Ground (Holloman AFB, Alamogordo) in New Mexico and (after a while) Killeen
Base (Killeen, Texas) (a nuclear weapon storage site located at Fort Hood) that
experienced the UFO overflights.
Wikipedia article: “Fort Hood ”:
Wikipedia article: “West Fort
Hood ”:
Wikipedia article: “Holloman Air Force Base”:
Wikipedia article: “Kirtland Air Force Base”:
Wikipedia article: “Los Alamos National Laboratory”:
Wikipedia article: “Sandia National Laboratories”:
Wikipedia article: “White Sands Missile Range ”:
Related posts:
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos , New Mexico
One
of Sandia’s first permanent buildings (Building 800) was
(wikimedia.org
photo)
Most of the northern Tularosa basin (blue) is used for
the WSMR
(area within dashed perimeter), which encloses
numerous areas
that are not military land (e.g., the NPS's White Sands
National
Monument), as well as USAF facilities. (text by
Wikipedia)
(wikimedia.org)
(wikimedia.org)
U.S. Government UFO Document:
“Objects observed following
MX 776A test of 27 April 1950”
15 May 1950
(Project Blue Book , U.S. Air Force, Washington , D.C. )
Source: NICAP.org
The whole document (not written in U.S. Department of
Defense document format):
“2nd Lt. (name censored) EHOSIR
1. According to conversation between Col. Baynes and
Capt. Bryant, the following information is submitted directly to Lt.
Albert.
2. Film from station P10 was read, resulting in
azimuth and elevation angles being recorded on four objects. In addition, size
of image on film was recorded.
3. From this information, together with a single
azimuth angle from station M7, the following conclusions were drawn:
a. The objects were at an altitude of approximately 150,000 ft .
b. The objects were over the Holloman range between
the base and Tularosa
Peak .
c. The objects were approximately 30 feet in diameter.
d. The objects were traveling at an undeterminable,
yet high speed.”
This Data Reduction report by Wilbur L. Mitchell
(Mathematician, Data Reduction Unit) was attached to the 31 May 1950 U.S. Air
Force cover letter (realtvufos.blogspot.com)
I reported on in the preceding blog post, according to Dr. Bruce Maccabee (nicap.org).
Wikipedia article: “Holloman Air Force Base”:
Wikipedia article: “White Sands Missile Range ”:
Related posts:
Aerial view of Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico
(airports-worldwide.com) (airports-worldwide.com photo)
(tageo.com photo)
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