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SECTION Il
INTELLIGENT
What is ‘‘intelligence’’? In reference to human behavior, we
usually use the word to mean the application of logic and reason
to understand nature or solve human problems. However, we
observe ‘‘intelligence’’ by observing the behavior of people as they
go about their affairs. We infer that they are intelligent or un-
intelligent by noticing their apparent awareness of their environ-
ment, and how they cope with problems -in their environment.
We note their behavior as individuals, and in groups. The ability
of people to act in concert to accomplish mutual goals generally
is considered to be intelligent activity.
In regard to the question of whether aerial devices are intel-
ligently controlled, how is intelligence indicated by the perfor-
mance of aircraft? If we did not know that the airliners and
military jets we see coursing through the sky were guided by pi-
lots, how would their actions lead us to suspect this? First, we
might observe some jets rendezvousing, joining formation, then
proceeding to act in concert. Then we might see a jet depart from
its course and circle .a balloon, apparently curious about it,
before continuing on its way. Finally, we might notice indications
(smoke trails, mechanical parts, high performance, etc.) which
suggest to us that these are powered mechanical objects. This
would imply intelligent construction and guidance.
UFOs have shown all of these features:
y Inquisitiveness, and reaction to environment.
v Powered flight.
V Formations in coordinated flight.
Reasoning by analogy to human devices and intelligence, the
hypothesis that UFOs are intelligently operated is explored below.
Caution is required in using this method of reasoning, because
it is conceivable that actions which we normally associate with
intelligence may not seem so to alien beings, and vice versa.
However, there is a good chance that there would be an overlap
of ‘‘intelligent behavior’? between human and alien beings.
In particular, we should expect any intelligent beings to be fun-
damentally curious about things in their environment. Curiosity
underlies the acquisition of useful knowledge, which is necessary
to intelligence.
In addition to the evidence advanced in this section, other
sections contain data showing (a) that UFOs show repeating pat-
terns suggesting a unique and unexplained phenomenon [Section
XII], (b) that the observed objects and patterns have no counter-
parts among atmospheric phenomena which could account for them
in terms of known events [Section XII: Maneuvers and Flight
Characteristics], and (c) that the hypothesis of intelligently op-
erated devices is reasonable, and adequate to explain the data.
Inquisitiveness
and Redaction to Environment
In case after case, UFOs singly or in formation have paced or
followed automobiles, trains, airplanes, and rockets. Often the
UFOs have circled the device and taken ‘‘evasive action’? when
pursued.
A Monon Railroad freight train was proceeding through Clinton
County, Central Indiana, October 3, 1958. About 3:10 a.m. a
formation of four odd white lights crossed ahead of the train.
The UFOs turned and traversed the full length of the train, front
to back (about a half mile) observed by the entire crew.
After passing the rear of the train, the objects swung east,
turned back and followed the train. The bright glow concealed
the exact shape of the UFOs, but they appeared flattened and some-
times flew on edge. Operating part of the time in-line abreast
with coordinated motions, the objects followed the train until
CONTROL
the conductor shone a bright light on them. Immediately, the
UFOs sped away, but returned quickly and continued to pace the
train. Total time of observation: about 1 hour 10 minutes.
Finally the UFOs moved away to the northeast and disappeared.
The coordinated maneuvers in formation, reaction to a bright
beam of light, and pacing of the train, all suggest some form of
intelligence. [1]
Similar cases of vehicles being paced by UFOs also have been
reported by experienced observers such as pilots and missile
trackers. At White Sands, New Mexico, June 10, 1949, a missile
had just been launched when two circular UFOs appeared. AS
the missile accelerated to about 1,430 mph, the UFOs climbed
after it, passed through its exhaust, passed the missile and
climbed out of sight. Five separate observation and tracking
posts, scattered around the nearby mountains and notin communi-
cation with one another, reported observing this performance.
One of the posts tracked a similar UFO several minutes later,
as it sped west against the wind. [2]
Inquisitiveness and Reaction
Fifty sample cases in which UFOs displayed apparent awareness
of their environment, charted here, are divided into two basic
types: (a) UFOs which paced vehicles or otherwise appeared to
be inquisitive about human devices; (b) UFOs which evaded or
otherwise reacted to human devices. (All reports on file at
NICAP.)
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