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SECTION VIII
SPECIAL EVIDENCE
AFR 200-2
18-19
INTELLIGENCE
Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO)
19. Reporting Physical Evidence. Report
promptly the existence of physical evidence
(photographic or material). All physical evi-
dence forwarded to the ATIC should be marked
for the attention of AFCIN-4E4g.
a. Photographic:
(1) Still Photographs. Forward the nega-
tive and two prints. Title the prints
POON ne
(5) Radar. Forward two copies of each
still-camera photographic print. Title
radarscope photographic prints in ac-
cordance with AFR 95-7. Classify
radarscope photographs in accord-
ance with section XII, AFR 205-1,
I April 1959.
There are three basic types of UFO reports:
(1) UFOs detected by the unaided human senses.
(2) UFOs detected by instruments, but not by human senses.
(3) UFOs detected by the human senses, substantiated by instru-
ments.
Of these, the cases of UFOs being detected by the senses and
confirmed by instrument generally are considered the most
significant. Examples would include UFOs observed visually,
which apparently caused electro-magnetic interference at the same
time; simultaneous radar-visual sightings; UFOs reliably observed
and also photographed. The cases in this section generally in-
volve detection of a UFO by more than one of the human senses,
or by the human senses substantiated by some instrument.
The human organism itself is a rudimentary scientific instru-
ment. When a person not only sees something, but also exper-
iences physiological effects of it, an extra dimension is added to
the observation. If the effects are objectively verifiable by other
persons, so much the better. Ifa UFO is reliably observed, and
also leaves physical markings or traces, this adds an objective
factor to the report.
Another way of analyzing UFO sightings is to consider what
they affect. A sighting may affect only the human senses; it may
also affect machines or instruments (causing electro-magnetic
interference in an automobile, leaving an image on film, or
showing up on radar); or it may affect nature (leaving physical
markings or substances on the ground), The strongest cases
would be ones involving several of these aspects.
ELECTRO-MAGNETIC (E-M) EFFECTS
In June 1960 NICAP published a booklet listing and analyzing
reported cases in which electrical circuits were disrupted in the
presence of UFOs. {1.] This phenomenon was first widely re-
ported during the widespread sightings of November 1957 [See
Section XII], but subsequent research uncovered additional cases
which occurred before and after the 1957cases. The E-M report,
concluding that the evidence was ‘‘sufficient to warrant a more
thorough investigation of UFOs, andan attempt to learn more about
the E-M phenomenon through deliberate instrumentation for that
purpose,’”? was circulated to several hundred interested parties,
including scientists and members of Congress.
The E-M Report was a study of 81 main cases, plus 9 border-
line cases which had some characteristics in common with the
main cases. It was suggested that there were no doubt other
similar experiences, either buried in the literature somewhere
or unreported due to poor news coverage of UFO sightings at
times. In the intervening 3-1/2 years, an additional 39 cases
have been discovered. Thirty-two of these had occurred before
the June 1960 publication date of the E-M Report; seven have
occurred since. Where sufficient information was available to
justify their inclusion, the newly discovered cases have been
added to the original chronology. The combined listing of cases
is reproduced below.
The recent discovery that electrical circuits were upset
by upper atmosphere atomic tests during 1961-62 leads to in-
teresting speculation, and makes a definite scientific experiment
feasible, concerning the manner in which UFOs could affect
electrical circuits. These points are discussed following the
chronology of E-M cases.
Chronology of E-M Cases
The cases listed here represent reports in which a distinct
UFO, either a plainly visible object or light source (not merely
diffuse or intermittent flashes of light), was observedat the same
time and place that a definite electro-magnetic effect (E-M) such
as a car-stalling occurred. Cases added since publication of the
June 1960 report are denoted by a plus sign (+). (Sources appear
under Note 2 at the end of the section).
1. August 28, 1945; near Iwo Jima, C-46 had engine trouble,
lost altitude, as three UFOs were observed from plane.
2,
2. Be 24, 1947; Cascade Mts., Oregon, compass needle
waved wildly as UFO passed overhead.
3. Fall 1949; New Mexico, music on car radioblanked out by
static as UFO passed low over car.
(+)4. September 1950; Korea, Navy planes on mission approached
by two large discs, radar jammed, radio transmitter
blocked by buzzing noise each time new frequency tried.
(45. March 26, 1952; Long Beach, Calif. Two yellowish discs
passed by slowly; ‘‘as they passed the radio was agitated
twice.’”’
6. January 9, 1952; Kerrville, Texas. Odd ‘“‘roaring’’ inter-
ference on radio as UFO circled town.
(+)7. September 29, 1953; Easton, Pa., Television picture
“began going up and down real fast,’’ as UFO emitting
white vapor passed overhead.
8. January 29, 1954; near Santa Ana, Calif., car radio quit
and motor missed as UFO passed low over car.
9. June 21, 1954; Ridgeway, Ontario, Canada, Car motor quit
as UFO crossed highway ahead of car.
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