UFO Radiation Reports Index Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1950. Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unidentified_flying_object.html Source: UFOs: AHistory(June-July 20,1952)Loren E. Gross, "Flyers Report Saucers Near Atomic Plant" Remote radiation detection, some noted in FBI and CIA documents occurring over government nuclear installations at Los Alamos National Laboratory and Oak Ridge National Laboratory in 1950, also reported by Project Blue Book director Ed Ruppelt in his book |Atomic|Radiation| December 21, 1964. Washington D.C. (1) Test by professor Ernest Gehman and two DuPont engineers revealed a concentration of radiation at the landing site which spread over an area corresponding to the estimated size of the UFO. |Cone|Dome|Glow|Interference|Landing Trace|Rings| March 5, 1965. Benton Air Force Station, Red Rock, Pennsylvania. (13/P.252) Trace amounts of alpha radiation were found on their [two Air Force radar technicians] clothing and strange marks were discovered on their necks. |Discoid|Abduction|Beam|Injury|Washington| March 21, 1966. Hillsdale, Michigan A resident of the women's dormitory at Hillsdale College reported a strange object in the sky. County Civil Defense director William E. Van Horn responded and confirmed that a bright glowing object was indeed bouncing across a nearby hollow and then became airborne. J. Allen Hynek was a scientific consultant to the Air Force Project Blue Book and a UFO-skeptic at that time. Hynek, who died in 1986, dismissed the Hillsdale sighting as "swamp gas". Within 2 weeks, however, he changed not only his opinion about the sighting, but also sides in the great UFO debate. Perhaps it was the comments of Van Horn's report that sparked his "conversion". Soil analysis showed that on the very spot where the "swamp gas" had touched down, radiation levels were higher than in the surrounding terrain. More significant still was the finding that the ground was also contaminated with Boron, the element used to slow nuclear chain reactions. |Glow|Landing_Mark| May 19, 1967. Falcon Lake, Canada Landing trace showed radiation. |Disc|Injury|Landing Trace| December 26-27, 1980. Bentwaters AFB, England (2) Beta/Gamma readings of 0.1 milliroentgens with peak readings in the depressions near the center. Slight readings on Geiger counter. |Ellipse|Nocturnal|Sphere|Base|Flash|Landing Mark|Maneuver|Radar|Triangle| December 29, 1980. Piney Woods, Texas Radiation poisoning type symptoms. |Diamond|Beeping|Injury|Radiation| This Page is an antiquarian - possibly outdated - usergenerated website brought to you by an archive. It was mirrored from Geocities in the end of october 2009. For any questions about this page try to contact the respective author. For any questions concerning the archive visit our main page: OoCities.org. To report any mal content send URL to oocities[at]gmail[dot]com