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Tuesday, 9 June 2020

UFO Case Report:
“Two Discs Over [Uranium] Mines /
Jet In Pursuit
March 29, 1952
[Elisabethville], [Belgian] Congo”


(NICAP.org)

The whole UFO case report:
“Time ??? 
Duration 15 min+
aircraft fighter
Congo
Military
observer 1 air / sev gnd
No EMI
No radar contact

Dan Wilson:
March 29, 1952; [Elisabethville], Belgian Congo. (BBU)
This is the date this information was published and not the date of the incident. ‘Recently two fiery discs were sighted over the uranium mines located in the southern part of the Belgian Congo. The discs with a diameter of approximately 12 to 15 meters traveled in a precise and light manner, both vertically and horizontally. Changes in elevation from 800 to 1,000 meters were accomplished in a few seconds. The discs often moved down to within 20 meters (400') of the tree tops. Commander Pierre set out in pursuit of the objects in a fighter plane. On his first approach he came to within about 120 meters of one of the discs. Suddenly the discs hovered in one spot then took off in a unique zigzag flight to the northeast at an estimated speed of 1,500 kilometers per hour. Pierre gave up his pursuit after about 15 minutes.’ (McDonald files; Jan Aldrich, Dan Wilson)

Fran Ridge:
By January 1948 talks resulted in the U.S. getting all of the uranium from the Congo for the next two years, 1948-49, plus an option on uncommitted ore that had already been shipped to Britain. This generous settlement was achieved by allowing British scientists access to a number of nuclear secrets.”


Wikipedia article: “Belgian Congo”:


Wikipedia article: “Uranium mining by country”:


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Railways (grey/black) and navigable waterways (purple) in the Belgian Congo (Text: Wikipedia) (wikimedia.org
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Thursday, 11 June 2020

U.S. Government UFO Document:
Document On the 1952 Elisabethville,
Belgian Congo, Uranium Mine UFO Incident


(Undated document)
(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):
“Date of Inci: 29 Mar 52                Location: Belgian Congo

Recently two fiery disks were sighted over the uranium mines located in the southern part of the Belgian Congo in the Elisabethville district. The disks glided in curves and changed their position many times, so that from below they sometimes appeared as plates, ovals and simply lines. Suddenly both disks hovered in one spot, then took off in a unique zigzag flight to the NE.

Commander Pierre of the small Elisabethville airfield immediately set out a pursuit with a fighter plane. On his approach he came within about 120 meters of one of the disks. No further identification action was taken.

ATIC DOCUMENT 108463”

My comment:
On this web page, NICAP.org also presents a 29 March 1952 Die Presse (Germany) UFO news article (Project Blue Book document) about the Elisabethville UFO incident.

The UFO incident occurred a short while before 29 March 1952.



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Railways (grey/black) and navigable waterways (purple) in the Belgian Congo (Text: Wikipedia) (wikimedia.org
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Friday, 5 February 2010

UFO TV Report by Kenny Young:
“Fernald UFO”
The 1994 Fluor Daniel Fernald UFO Incident,
Fernald, Ohio (CPC21)

A UFO was filmed over Fernald, Ohio on 23 November 1994, at 5:48 a.m. by the Fluor Daniel Fernald, Inc. company. Fernald, Ohio is situated 32 kilometres (20 miles) north west of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Fluor Daniel Fernald was hired by the United States Department of Energy to clean up the former uranium processing site Fernald Feed Materials Production Center near Fernald, Ohio.

Fernald Feed Materials Production Center fabricated uranium fuel cores for the U.S. nuclear weapons production complex from 1951 to 1989.

The U.S. Congress approved closure and environmental cleanup of the facility in 1990.

Fluor Daniel Fernald, part of the Fluor Corporation, was awarded the cleanup contract in 1992. The company completed their part of the cleanup in October 2006.

This UFO case was extensively investigated by the late Kenny Young. And Young was able to get hold of the plant’s security camera UFO video.

The Fluor Daniel Fernald UFO footage was retained and held without announcement by The Department of Energy for almost three years – until its existence was revealed through the investigative work of Kenny Young.

The UFO footage proves that at least one unknown object has manoeuvred over a high security U.S. government nuclear weapons facility:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-DmE6-gNPA

This UFO TV report was originally broadcast on CPC21 in Northern Kentucky.

“Report on Investigation of Fernald UFO Sighting” by Kenny Young:

http://kenny.anomalyresponse.org/FERNALD.htm

Wikipedia article: “Fernald Feed Materials Production Center”:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernald_Feed_Materials_Production_Center

Wikipedia article: “Fernald Closure Project”:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernald_Closure_Project















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Thursday, 11 June 2020

UFO Article:
“The Briefing Room” (Nuclear Connection Project)


By Francis L. Ridge, 1 February 2017
(NICAP.org)

The whole article:
“The Nuclear Connection Project was established on July 1, 2003. It has been fourteen very interesting years, probably the most enlightening work accomplished in the last half-century. Enlightening because it tells more about the ‘why’ of the [bona fide] UFO situation than any other field of study.
 
The evidence for a UFO/Nuclear Connection grows by the day. Official FBI, CIA, Army and Air Force documents establish, beyond a doubt, that UFOs have been seen and reported where uranium and plutonium are mined and manufactured (the Congo, New Mexico, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the Hanford Plant at Washington, the Savannah River facility at South Carolina). Official reports are on file of UFOs seen where bomb development takes place (Los Alamos, Sandia Base) and where nuclear weapons are stored (Manzano Mountain near Kirtland, NM, and Killeen Base at Camp Hood, TX). Even where the bombs are transported to the testing areas: See U.S.S. Curtiss Incident. The Camp Hood/Killeen incidents are listed in the Project Blue Book ‘Unknowns’. Some of the most dramatic incidents involve interference with our missile sites (shutdown of Minuteman missiles at Malmstrom AFB, Montana). Even the absence of incidents is uncanny, such as during one of the most dangerous periods in history, the Cuban Missile Crisis. Accidental war, where UFOs could be mistaken for Russian missiles or jets during very tense time, was a distinct possibility. Official documents show that UFOs had caused quite a stir at other times in our history, several times setting off nationwide alerts.

Our thanks to all the NCP Staff, in particular, Dan Wilson, for his fine work with the Blue Book files and many of the files below. Our thanks to Rebecca Wise and the Project Blue Book Archive for the documentation which made all this more than just hearsay and inaccurate reporting. The documents speak for themselves. And without our technological workhorse, Jean Waskiewicz, most of what we do would not be usable or even accessable. And Robert Duvall’s insight into what all this implies, is right on the mark when it comes to the ‘connection’, both nuclear and strategic. And although not a member of NCP by choice, Robert Hastings has provided more evidence for the nuclear connection in the form of researched and investigated missile incidences, than anybody.

Our primary goal at this time is to research, document, and post reports with the more obvious evidence of nuclear connections, which includes a files on White Sands, Camp Hood, Texas, and Oak Ridge, Tennessee:

Nuclear Connection Cases
The New Mexico Sightings
The Killeen Base/Camp Hood, TX Sightings (not yet ready)
The Oak Ridge, TN Sightings (to be updated)

Next, we will continue to research and post potential NC incidents with case synopses and documents on nuclear information on the NICAP site. Any category of UFO report (from category 1 thru 11) can be marked as a potential or suspected nuclear connection case.

Other Related Papers
NCP Papers by Staff Members and Associates
Nucnotes, Miscellaneous memos
Nuctests & UFOs

Video on YouTube
Ridge [Supports] Edwards Case

If you have any suggestions or information you think would be of interest to the NCP Working Group, please email me at your convenience.”


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Francis L. Ridge, NICAP Site Coordinator &
Coordinator, Nuclear Connection Project
(Photo: nicap.org)

Tuesday, 19 November 2019

UFO Case Directory (RADCAT):
“Asst Security Chief UFO / Knoxville Tracks
October 24, 1950
Oak Ridge, Tennessee”


(NICAP.org)

The whole UFO case report:
Fran Ridge:
Oct. 24, 1950; Oak Ridge, Tennessee
6:30 p.m. FBI documents show several visual sightings at Oak Ridge and a radar track at Knoxville. An unidentified object appeared at 6:30 PM at an altitude of approximately 5,000 feet in the same general vicinity as the object observed by Fry (see FBI doc below). The radar target disappeared at 7:20 p.m. The complete radar report to the CIC investigator says that targets appeared at 6:23 p.m. moving over the restricted flight zone and at 6:26 a fighter was scrambled to the area of the targets but failed to see anything. This series of incidents was not listed among the original BB Unknowns.”

NICAP.org presents U.S. government (Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)) documents that pertain to the UFO case.


Wikipedia article: “Oak Ridge National Laboratory”:


Quote from the Wikipedia article:
History

The town of Oak Ridge was established by the Army Corps of Engineers as part of the Clinton Engineer Works in 1942 on isolated farm land as part of the Manhattan Project.[11] During the war, advanced research for the government was managed at the site by the University of Chicago. In 1943, construction of the ‘Clinton Laboratories’ was completed, later renamed to ‘Oak Ridge National Laboratory.’ The site was chosen for the X-10 Graphite Reactor, used to show that plutonium can be extracted from enriched uranium. Enrico Fermi and his colleagues developed the world’s second self-sustaining nuclear reactor after Fermi’s previous experiment Chicago Pile-1, the X-10 was the first designed for continuous operation.[12] After the end of World War II the demand for weapons-grade plutonium fell and the reactor and the laboratory’s 1000 employees were no longer involved in nuclear weapons,[11][13] instead it was used for scientific research.[12] In 1946 the first medical isotopes were produced in the X-10 reactor, by 1950 almost 20,000 samples had been shipped to various hospitals.”

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“Y-12” Area at Oak RidgeTennessee
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Satellite photo of Oak Ridge, Tennessee (tageo.com)
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Sunday, 1 February 2009

UFO Footage Shown on TV in Kyrgyzstan

Comment by the video source: “Two UFOs were filmed on 13 January 2003, 4:33 p.m. in the vicinity of Kara-Balta, Kyrgyzstan. I worked for a TV channel at the time, so I was able to obtain a copy of the video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9ogjiod-Cw

NOTE: There is a factory in Kara-Balta, who processes uranium ore and gold. The town is located 60 km from the capital, Bishkek.

The two UFOs are very similar to the UFO, which was filmed on 9 January 2008:

http://vladimir.rfn.ru/rnews.html?id=18467

Friday, 18 November 2016

UFO Report:
“The Nuclear Connection Project presents
The Oak Ridge Sightings including
all the Tennessee Blue Book Unknowns”


(NICAP.org)

Quote from the UFO report (the introduction):
Updated: September 22, 2005:
The evidence for a UFO/Nuclear Connection grows stronger by the day. Official FBI, CIA, Army and Air Force documents establish, beyond a doubt, that UFOs have been seen and reported where uranium was mined and plutonium was manufactured (the Congo, New Mexico, the Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the Hanford Plant at Washington, the Savannah River facility at South Carolina). Official reports are on file of UFOs seen where bomb development took place (Los Alamos, Sandia Base) and where nuclear weapons were stored (New Mexico: Los Alamos,Manzano Mountain near Kirtland, NM, and Texas: Killeen Base ant Camp Hood).

This is the third part of that story, the Oak Ridge and Tennesse Sightings, which we produced to include all the known cases and provided links to the full report directories and official supporting documents. The matrix for this chronology is based on a paper NCP-14: Saucers Over Oak Ridge by one of our NCP staff members, Bruce Maccabee. Where enough information is not available to produce a case directory, the supporting documents are provided as temporary directories.

I wish to thank Dan Wilson, one of our staff researchers, for his fine research into the Blue Book Archives for the supporting documents in most of these cases. And to Brad Sparks for his re-evaluation of the Project Blue Book Unknowns which doubled the  number of cases that were unexplained, many of which occurred in New Mexico and other high-security areas such as Oak Ridge (TN) and Killeen Base (TX) and were used as a checklist. Jan Aldrich provided documentation on some cases; Richard Hall provided the chronologies and basic case lists (UFOE, UFOE II); and Jean  Waskiewicz and I created a set of useable databases within the NICAP Global Sighting Information Database) for the total caseload.

Francis Ridge
Coordinator, Nuclear Connection Project

http://www.nicap.org/oakridge/oakridgesightings.htm















“Y-12” Area at Oak Ridge, Tennessee
(nicap.org photo)

Wednesday, 11 April 2018

UFO Case Directory (Distant Encounters): “Subject: The Killeen Base/Camp Hood Incidents Date: March 17, 1949
Location: Camp Hood, TX”


(NICAP.org)

The whole UFO case report:
Francis Ridge:
UFOs have been seen where uranium and plutonium are mined and manufactured,  where bomb development takes place, and where the bombs are stored, such as Killeen Base. Even where the bombs are transported to the testing areas (USS Curtiss). Surprisingly, the Camp Hood/Killeen incidents are even listed in the Project Blue Book ‘Unknowns’ (case 319).

Brad Sparks:
7:52 p.m. Capt. Horace McCulloch, Asst. G-2 of the 2nd Armored Division at the nuclear weapons storage site, was preparing the test firing of flares in order to prove recent sightings were mistakes when he and his men themselves saw aerial phenomena, 7 separate sightings by trained artillery observers in different locations enabled rapid triangulation of large, green, red and white flare-like objects flying in generally straight lines. (FOIA)

Loren Gross:
After becoming a true bomb factory, Sandia (Base) shipped assembled bombs to Fort Hood, Texas, where there was a secure storage site guarded by the 12th Armored Infantry Battalion under the command of the Fourth Army...due to the difficulties previously mentioned (NCP-01 - Loren Gross), it wasn’t until the spring of 1949 that the U.S. manufactured enough bombs to have a ‘stockpile.’ It is suggested that the ‘green fireballs’ that appeared over Sandia in late 1948 bear a direct relationship to a sudden ramp-up of American nuclear weapon production. Also, later, in March,1949, when strange ‘flares’ appeared around the ‘Q’ area at Fort Hood, it is suggested that this interest by the UFOs was triggered by the recent arrival of the first shipment of atomic bombs which was stored as America’s first nuclear bomb stockpile.”

NICAP.org presents a U.S. government (U.S. Air Force) document that pertains to the UFO case.


Wikipedia article: “Fort Hood”:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Hood












The Atomic Energy Commission’s Killeen Base, Texas
(U.S. Geological Survey/nicap.org photo)

Tuesday, 22 January 2019

UFO Case Directory (RADCAT):
“Green & Red Object Circles Jet,
Tracked on Radar (BBU 3969)
Feb. 12, 1956
SW of Goose Bay, Labrador”


(NICAP.org)

The whole UFO case report:
Dan Wilson:
At 10:55 local time two F-89’s were on a routine training mission when one fighter (with pilot Bowen and radar observer Crawford) had visual and radar contact with an object which rapidly encircled the the F-89D. The color of the object was predominatley green with red and seemed to be flashing. The object was estimated to be 3/4 mile away and was observed for about one minute. The other fighter aircraft also had radar contact. About 15 minutes later an object was observed on radar 38 miles SW of Goose Bay by aircraft controllers. No movement. The fighters were vectored upon the object and had radar contact but faded when the aircraft got within 8 miles. (Berliner; FUFOR Index)”

NICAP.org presents U.S. government (U.S. Air Force) documents that pertain to the UFO case.


Wikipedia article: “CFB Goose Bay”:


Quote from the Wikipedia article:
“Canadian Forces Base Goose Bay (IATA: YYR, ICAO: CYYR), commonly referred to as CFB Goose Bay, is a Canadian Forces Base located in the municipality of Happy Valley-Goose Bay in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is operated as an air force base by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). Its primary RCAF lodger unit is 5 Wing, commonly referred to as 5 Wing Goose Bay.

Cold War history

1950 – The Rivière-du-Loup Incident

Goose Air Base was the site of the first US nuclear weapons in Canada, when in 1950 the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command stationed 11 model 1561 Fat Man atomic bombs at the base in the summer, and flew them out in December.[12] While returning to Davis–Monthan Air Force Base with one of the bombs on board, a USAF B-50 heavy bomber encountered engine trouble, had to drop, and conventionally detonate, the bomb over the St. Lawrence, contaminating the river with uranium-238.

1954 – Construction of the Strategic Air Command Weapons Storage Area[4]

Construction of Strategic Air Command's Weapons Storage Area at Goose Air Base was officially completed in 1954.[13] The area was surrounded by two fences, topped with barbed wire. It was the highest security area in Goose Air Base and comprised

* One guard house
* One administration building
* Three warehouses (base spares #1, base spares #2, supply warehouse)
* Six guard towers
* One plant group building
* Five earth covered magazines for non-nuclear weapon storage
* Four earth covered magazines for ‘pit’ storage (constructed with vaults and shelving to store pit ‘birdcages’)

Design and layout of the Goose Air Base weapons storage area was identical, with only slight modifications for weather and terrain, to the three Strategic Air Command weapons storage areas in Morocco located at Sidi Slimane Air Base, Ben Guerir Air Base, and Nouasseur Air Base, which were constructed between 1951 and 1952 as overseas operational storage sites. The last nuclear bomb components that were being stored at the Goose Air Base weapons storage area were removed in June 1971.[14]

1958 – Construction of the Air Defence Command ammunition storage area[4]

Construction of the Air Defence Command ammunition storage area at Goose Air Base was completed in 1958.[15] This extension to the Strategic Air Command weapons storage area was built directly beside the previously constructed area, with a separate entrance. The buildings built within the area were:

* Three storage buildings
* One guard house
* One missile assembly building.

The storage was being built to accommodate components of the GAR-11/AIM-26 "Nuclear" Falcon, which is normally stored in pieces, requiring assembly before use.

1976 – Departure of the USAF Strategic Air Command and closure of Goose AB[4]

The former U.S. facilities were re-designated CFB Goose Bay (the second time this facility name has been used). The value of the airfield and facilities built and improved by the USAF since 1953 and transferred to Canada were estimated in excess of $250 million (USD).[citation needed]. By 1976 all Strategic Air Command assets had been stood down, and only USAF logistical and transport support remained.

Hosted deployments of units from:

Royal Air Force (United Kingdom) 1942–2005[1]
United States Air Force 1942–1976”

Wikipedia article: “Northrop F-89 Scorpion”:


Quote from the Wikipedia article:
“The Northrop F-89 Scorpion was an American all-weather interceptor built during the 1950s, the first jet-powered aircraft designed for that role from the outset to enter service.[3] Though its straight wings limited its performance, it was among the first United States Air Force (USAF) jet fighters equipped with guided missiles and notably the first combat aircraft armed with air-to-air nuclear weapons (the unguided Genie rocket).”

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Canadian Forces Base Goose Bay, Labrador, Canada
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U.S. Air Force Northrop F-89D-45-NO Scorpion interceptors of the 59th Fighter Interceptor Squadrons, Goose Bay AB, Labrador (Canada), in the 1950s. 52-1959 in foreground, now in storage at Edwards AFB, California (text by Wikipedia) (wikimedia.org) (wikimedia.org photo)

















Satellite photo of Goose Bay, Canada (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)

Saturday, 20 April 2019

UFO Report:
“The Nuclear Connection Project -
The New Mexico Sightings”


Updated: 3 September 2005
(NICAP.org)

Quote from the UFO report:
“The evidence for a UFO/Nuclear Connection grows stronger by the day. Official FBI, CIA, Army and Air Force documents establish, beyond a doubt, that UFOs have been seen and reported where uranium was mined and plutonium was manufactured (the Congo, New Mexico, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the Hanford Plant at Washington, the Savannah River facility at South Carolina). Official reports are on file of UFOs seen where bomb development took place (Los Alamos, Sandia Base) and where nuclear weapons were stored (Manzano Mountain near Kirtland, NM, and Killeen Base at Camp Hood, TX).

This is a part of that story, the New Mexico Sightings, which we produced to include all the known cases and provided links to the full report directories and official supporting documents. Where enough information is not available to produce a case directory, the supporting documents are provided as temporary directories. This report includes the 209-case La Paz Catalog (known also as the AFOSI Summary of Sightings of Unknown Aerial Phenomena) which is made up primarily of Green Fireball cases in New Mexico, the majority of which are unknowns.

I wish to thank Dan Wilson, one of our staff researchers, for his fine research into the Blue Book Archives for the supporting documents in most of these cases. And to Brad Sparks for his re-evaluation of the Project Blue Book Unknowns which doubled the  number of cases that were unexplained, many of which occurred in New Mexico and other high-security areas such as Oak Ridge (TN) and Killeen Base (TX). His summaries provide most of the compacted detail for many of the cases. The latest major contribution, in the form of a digitized version of the La Paz catalog, was the work of Jean Waskiewicz. The digitized version of the catalog would not have happened at all without the suggestion of Brad Sparks and the acquisition of clean, clear copies of the AFOSI catalog from Jan Aldrich. The AFOSI entries are brief and listed just as they were translated unless the full report documents have been retrieved from the Blue Book Archives. In that case any errors in the 209 case AFOSI Summary will be corrected.

If you have information of an important nature to provide for this report, please contact me at your convenience.

Francis Ridge
Coordinator, Nuclear Connection Project
nicap@insightbb.com


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Map of New Mexico (lib.utexas.edu)
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Map of White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico (wikimedia.org)
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Path of UFO over nuclear weapons bunkers.
(See Kirtland AFB, November 4, 1957) (text by nicap.org)
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