The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects by Edward J. Ruppelt
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resembling an aluminum-painted fabric, and did not appear as dense as
a parachute canopy. When the object dropped to a level such that it came into line of vision of the mountain tops, it was lost to the vision of the observers. It is estimated that the object was in sight about 90 seconds. Of the five people sitting in the observation truck, four observed this object. The following is our opinion about this object: It was man-made, as evidenced by the outline and functional appearance. Seeing this was not a hallucination or other fancies of sense. Exactly four hours later the pilot of an F-51 was flying at 20,000 feet about 40 miles south of Muroc Air Base when he sighted a "flat object of a light-reflecting nature." He reported that it had no vertical fin or wings. When he first saw it, the object was above him and he tried to climb up to it, but his F-51 would not climb high enough. All air bases in the area were contacted but they had no aircraft in the area. By the end of July 1947 the UFO security lid was down tight. The few members of the press who did inquire about what the Air Force was doing got the same treatment that you would get today if you inquired about the number of thermonuclear weapons stock-piled in the U.S.'s |
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