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features eyewitness reports, analysis, and administrative communications about these events, particularly from New Mexico. The records highlight an organized response to reports of aerial phenomena considered unusual, such as green
OBJECTS IN AIR Mrs. GWYNNE M. MERCHANT has come to the resident agency at Santa Fe, New Mexico on several occasions to report that she has received information concerning flying objects passing through
letter dated April 11, 1948 from Dr. Lincoln LaPaz, Director, Institute of Meteorites, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, to the Deputy Executive Director, Committee on Geophysical Sciences, Research and Development Board: Thank
Memorandum . UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO: DIRECTOR, FBI FROM: SAC, ALBUQUERQUE SUBJECT: SUMMARY OF AERIAL PHENOMENA IN NEW MEXICO INFORMATION CONCERNING There is being transmitted herewith a Summary of Observations of Serial Phenomena in New Mexico
noted that the Fourth Army has the responsibility of protecting vital installations at Los Alamos, New Mexico, Sandia Base, New Mexico, and Craig Field, Hood, Texas. Any information developed should be expeditiously transmitted
Commanding Officer Operating Location No. 16 of 731st AAFPU (101st AACS Sq) Kirtland Field Albuquerque, New Mexico ATT: Col. Howard G. Bunker 1. General Brental1, during a recent visit at Las Vegas, was contacted
Approx 9:00 1. 30 = 4:00 2 m. 30s. 2. Where Sighted: Near Karnal, New Mexico 3. Observer's Position: ground - right front seat of car (i.e., ground, air, control tower, etc.) 4. Name
DIRECTOR, FBI FROM: SAC, ST. LOUIS (62-0) SUBJECT: THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN, 1712 Van Court, Alamogordo, New Mexico MISCELLANEOUS On August 31, 1956, HARLAN N. WOLD, 1829a North Market Street, St. Louis, Missouri, employed
information to the press regarding an aerial object which he stated he saw at White Sands, New Mexico, 29 June. 2. Substance of the interview is as follows: At between
stage in the current phase of the investigation, even a few physicists at Los Alamos, New Mexico, who make a fetish of objectivity, were interviewed after they reported having seen puzzling lights hovering above their
only dangers we might be facing from atomic explosions. Reports have come from New Mexico stating that the huge refueling aircraft have been involved in a disastrous earthquake there in August of 1959. Recently several
Office of New Mexico, United States Government Date: December 5, 1947 Subject: 310 OSD 214- Inquiries as to James W. Hart, 705 W. 14th St. Subject Although James W. Hart has been mentioned, it must
Madeline Gwynne Merchant Box 263, Santa Fe, New Mexico July 13, 1947 Mr. Walter Winchell, % Postmaster, Los Angeles, Calif. Dear Mr. Winchell: The enclosed letter deals with what are being called "discs
identify by name, recalled that cast iron cylinders of similar measurements had been used in New Mexico on research work on a guided missile project. However, this unidentified scientist did not so conclude
Harfuch leads potential MORADA and opposition candidates in almost every poll. (SBU) Pablo Vazquez Becomes Mexico City's New Security Secretary 6. (SBU) Mexico City Head of Government Marti Batres announced September 9 Under Secretary