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The Alien. United States

ID #1603814385
Added Tue, 27/10/2020
Author July N.
Sources
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Initial information from sources or from an eyewitness
Incident date: 
16.11.1977 20:59
Location: 
в 7 милях к юго-западу от Нисленда, SD
United States

The information about the UFO incident that you are about to read was provided to Vangard Sciences by Mr. Warren York. This information was obtained under the freedom of information Act.

This UFO incident is believed to have occurred at Ellsworth air force base in South Dakota, about 7 miles southwest of Neesland, Dakota.

At 20.59, November 16, 1977, the pilots of 1C Phillips, Lieutenant of the security service A. Limsa, called WSC. reported an O2 alarm on L-9.

Lims SAT # 1, A-1C Jenkins and A-1C Raeke were sent (flight # 62, ETA 21: 35).

At 21: 47, A-1C Phillips called WSC and reported that the situation on L-9 had been upgraded to CLOSED at the REQUEST of captain Stokes, Larry D., FSO.

Security option 11 was initiated by WSC and basic CSC. BAF (Backup Security Force) # 1 and 2 was formed. At 23: 40 on November 16, 77, the following information became known:

Upon arrival (21:32) at Zone # L-9. LSAT. Jenkins & Raeke got off the SAT car to check the fence line of the site.

At this time, Rake noticed a bright light shining vertically up from the back of the l-9 fence line. (there is a small hill About 50 yards behind L-9)

Jenkins stayed with the satellite communications unit while Rake went to the light source to investigate. As he neared the top of the hill, Rake noticed a man wearing a glowing green metal uniform and a visored helmet.

However, Raeke immediately challenged the man. The man refused to stop and continued walking to the back of the l-9 fence. Raeke pointed his M-16 rifle at the intruder and ordered him to stop.

The attacker turned to raeka and aimed an object at Him, which emitted a bright flash of intense light. A flash of light hit raek's M-16 rifle, destroying the weapon and causing second-and third-degree burns to His hands.

Raeke immediately took cover and took cover and reported the situation to Jenkins, who in turn relayed the 10-13 distress signal to Line control. Jenkins responded to the position of the Wreck and brought the River back in the car SAT. Jenkins then returned to the back of the fence to stand guard.

Jenkins noticed two intruders, dressed in identical uniforms, walking through the back of the L-9 fence. Jenkins shouted at the two men, but they refused to stop. Jenkins took aim and fired two shots with his M-16 rifle.

One bullet hit one intruder in the back, and one bullet hit one intruder in the helmet. Both attackers fell to the ground, but after about 15 seconds, Jenkins took cover and the light missed Jenkins.

The two intruders returned to the East side of the hill and disappeared. Jenkins followed them and saw them enter a saucer-shaped object about 20 feet in diameter and 20 feet thick. The object emitted a greenish light.

As soon as the intruders were inside, the object rose vertically and disappeared over the Eastern horizon. BAF #1 arrived at the scene at 22: 30 and set up a security perimeter. The site survey team arrived at the site (01.20) and took radiation readings, which ranged from 1.7 to 2.9 x-rays.

Missile Maintenance checked the missile and warhead and found that there were no nuclear components in the warhead. The Colonel arrived at the scene and began an investigation. A completed report on further action on this incident will be submitted by order of Colonel speaker.

FOLLOW-UP: Raeke was treated at the base hospital for second-and third-degree radiation burns on each arm.

The Raeke M-16 rifle was not found at the scene.

Original news

The information that you are about to read, about a UFO incident, was supplied to Vangard Sciences by Mr.Warren York. This information was obtained through the government Freedom of Information Act.
This UFO incident allegedly occurred at Ellsworth AFB in South Dakota, about 7 miles southwest of Nisland, Dakota.

At 2059 hrs., 16 Nov. 1977, Airmen 1C Phillips, Lt. A.Lims Security Control, telephone WSC. reported an O2 alarm activation at L-9.

Lims SAT #1, A-1C Jenkins & A-1C Raeke were dispatched, (Trip #62, ETA 2135 hrs.)

At 2147 hrs., A-1C Phillips telephones WSC and reported that the situation at L-9 had been upgraded to a COVERED WAGON PER REQUEST OF Capt. Stokes, Larry D., FSO.

Security Option 11 was initiated by WSC and Base CSC. BAF (Backup Security Force) #1&&2, was formed. At 2340hrs., 16 Nov. 77, the following information was learned:

Upon arrival (2132 hrs.) at Site #L-9. LSAT. Jenkins & Raeke, dismounted the SAT vehicle to make a check of the site fence line.

At this time Raeke observed a bright light shinning vertically upwards form the rear of the fence line of L-9. (There is a small hill approximately 50 yards behind L-9)

Jenkins stayed with the SAT vehicle and Raeke proceeded to the source of the light to investigate. As Raeke approached the crest of the hill, he observed an individual dressed in a glowing, green metallic uniform and wearing a helmet with visor.

Raeke immediately challenged the individual, however; the individual refused to stop and kept walking towards the rear fence line of L-9. Raeke aimed his M-16 rifle at the intruder and ordered him to stop.

The intruder turned towards Raeke and aimed a object at him which emitted a bright flash of intense light. The flash of light struck Raeke’s M-16 rifle, disintegrating the weapon and causing second and third degree burns to his hands.

Raeke immediately took cover and concealment and radioed the situation to Jenkins, who in turn radioed a 10-13 distress to Line Control. Jenkins responded to Raeke’s position and carried Raeke back to the SAT vehicle. Jenkins then returned to the rear fence line to stand guard.

Jenkins observed two intruders dressed in the same uniforms, walk through the rear fence line of L-9. Jenkins challenged the two individuals, but they refused to stop. Jenkins aimed and fired two rounds from his M-16 rifle.

One bullet struck one intruder in the back and one bullet struck one intruder in the helmet. Both intruders fell to the ground, however, approximately 15 seconds later, Jenkins took cover and the light missed Jenkins.

The two intruders returned to the east side of the hill and disappeared. Jenkins followed the two and observed them go inside a saucer shaped object approximately 20′ in diameter and 20′ thick. The object emitted a glowing greenish light.

Once the intruders were inside, the object climbed vertically upwards and disappeared over the Eastern horizon. BAF #1 arrived at the site at 2230hrs., and set up a security perimeter. Site Survey Team arrived at the site (0120 hrs.) and took radiation readings, which measured from 1.7 to 2.9 roentgens.

Missile Maintenance examined the missile and warhead, and found the nuclear components missing from the warhead. Col. Speaker, Wing Cmdr. arrived at the site and set up an investigation. A completed follow-up report of this incident will be submitted by order of Col. Speaker.

FOLLOW-UP INFORMATION: Raeke was treated at the base hospital for second and third degree radiation burns to each hand.

Raeke M-16 rifle could not be located at the site.

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