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Reported sighting~ to sheriff, speculating they~ were fire fighters.}4~~Date: September 16, 1979~~Person: Bess Finley~~Occupation: Waitress~~Eyewitness: Yes~~Remarks: Saw two green creatures and~ Eustace on Highway 309 South.~ They seemed friendly and she~ thought they were students~ from Duncan Tech. in costumes.} 5~~Date: September 16, 1979~~Person: Hank Sullivan~~Occupation: Builder~~Eyewitness: Yes~~Remarks: Saw green feet while working~ under kitchen sink. Knocked~ self out. When woke up Eustace~ and "aliens" were gone.~ Reported this to sheriff.}6~~Date: September 16, 1979~~Person: Mike Platt~~Occupation: Architect~~Eyewitness: No~~Remarks: Reported aliens were~ invisible, and that is why he~ didn't see any.~ Is very frightened.}7~~Date: September 16, 1979~~Person: Eustace Sullivan~~Occupation: Student~~Eyewitness: Yes~~Remarks: Saw two space creatures~ wearing green spacesuits. He~ directed them to Lost Lake.~ They seemed friendly and~ spoke English.}8~~Date: September 17, 1979~~Person: Larry Laswell~~Occupation: President, Iconico Labs~~Eyewitness: No~~Remarks: Lab was closed on 9-16-79.~ Unlikely anyone from lab could~ have been responsible for~ sighting of "aliens".}9~~Date: September 17, 1979~~Person: Bart Roberts~~Occupation: Sheriff of Duncan~~Eyewitness: No~~Remarks: Had many conflicting reports~ on 9-16-79 of aliens landing~ in Duncan.~ No evidence of an alien~ landing has yet been found.}10~~Date: September 18, 1979~~Person: Odetta Larson~~Occupation: Forest Service Fire Chief~~Eyewitness: No~~Remarks: All sky jumper activities~ had ended by 9-16-79.~ Didn't think sighting of~ fire fighters could have begun~ rumors of alien landing.}11~~Date: September 19, 1979~~Person: Tom Williamson~~Occupation: Air Traffic Controller~~Eyewitness: No~~Remarks: Followed "UFO's" on 9-14-79,~ but these were weather~ balloons launched from the~ airport.~ No UFO's seen on 9-16-79.} 12~~Date: September 19, 1979~~Person: Bill Samuels~~Occupation: UFO Club President~~Eyewitness: No~~Remarks: Cautious about making any~ public statements without~ checking all the facts. Heard~ that Starr-Walker Productions~ might be involved.}13~~Date: September 20, 1979~~Person: Tess Youd, Ph.D~~Occupation: Dean, Duncan Tech.~~Eyewitness: No~~Remarks: Hadn't heard of any students~ planning a prank.~ All but a few students were~ still away on vacation.}14~~Date: September 20, 1979~~Person: Monica Thomas~~Occupation: Reporter (TV & Radio)~~Eyewitness: No~~Remarks: Interviewed sheriff and man~ (unknown) leaving cafe.~ Was told there were reports~ of aliens having landed.~ Didn't see any aliens.} 15~~Date: September 20, 1979~~Person: Ellen Johnson~~Occupation: Astronomer~~Eyewitness: No~~Remarks: Believes there might be life~ in space. Hasn't seen any~ evidence of aliens in Duncan.~ Suggests there are more~ reasonable explanations.}16~~Date: September 20, 1979~~Person: Janice Logan~~Occupation: Film Producer~~Eyewitness: No~~Remarks: All people on the film crew~ had left Duncan by September~ 10 because shooting began on~ September 12 in the desert. No~ props or costumes were stolen.} 17~~Date: September 23, 1979~~Person: Emily Hayes~~Occupation: Student President, Duncan~ Tech.~Eyewitness: No~~Remarks: Was out of town September~ 15 and 16.~ No knowledge of anyone who~ would dress like an alien for~ a prank.}18~~Date: November 10, 1979~~Person: Tom Williamson~~Occupation: Air Traffic Controller~~Eyewitness: No~~Remarks: Confirmed that some aircraft~ can "hide" from airport radar.~ Thinks it unlikely, however,~ that a UFO really landed in~ Duncan. }19~~~ Sheriff's Log~~Date: 31 August 1979~~Time: 10:05~~Name: Janice Logan, Film Producer~~Report: Police Permit issued to~ Starr-Walker Productions to~ film on city property near~ Rutherford Air Force Base. }20~~~ Sheriff's Log~~Date: 8 September 1979~~Time: 8:32 AM~~Name: Odetta Larson, Fire Chief~~Report: Police permit issued to~ Larson for Forest Service~ Fire Fighters to practice~ parachute drops near Lost~ Lake. }21~~~ Sheriff's Log~~Date: 15 September 1979~~Time: 4:45 PM~~Name: Violet Peri~~Report: Reported that there was a~ small brush fire up in the~ hills behind the Midway~ Diner. }22~~~ Sheriff's Log~~Date: 15 September 1979~~Time: 10:34 PM~~Name: Jim Stearns, Deputy Sheriff~~Report: Reported seeing a flying~ object while patrolling on~ route 309. The object was~ round and had blinking~ lights. }23~~~ Sheriff's Log~~Date: 15 September 1979~~Time: 11:09 PM~~Name: Wilbur Fink~~Report: Reported seeing silver-~ colored objects floating~ close to the ground near~ his gas station. }24~~~ Sheriff's Log~~Date: 16 September 1979~~Time: 11:04 AM~~Name: Hank Sullivan~~Report: Reported that green creatures~ kidnapped his son Eustace.}25~~~ Sheriff's Log~~Date: 16 September 1979~~Time: 11:19 AM~~Name: Bess and Melvin Finley~~Report: Reported that while traveling~ South on route 309 they saw~ Eustace Sullivan walking with~ two green "beings". }26~~~ Sheriff's Log~~Date: 16 September 1979~~Time: 11:38 AM~~Name: Bill Davis~~Report: Reported that Eustace~ Sullivan rushed into his~ office saying he just~ showed two green spacemen the~ way to Lost Lake. }'27~~~ Sheriff's Log~~Date: 16 September 1979~~Time: 12:37 PM~~Name: Mike Platt~~Report: Reported that Mrs. Adams~ rushed into Tack Williams'~ restaurant shouting that~ Duncan was being invaded by~ aliens. Reported that the~ aliens were "invisible". }28~~~ Sheriff's Log~~Date: 16 September 1979~~Time: 12:42 PM~~Name: Alice Adams~~Report: Reported that she heard from~ Jane Porter that the Finleys~ had been captured by "aliens"~ in purple suits. Insisted~ that the town be evacuated.} 29~~~ Sheriff's Log~~Date: 16 September 1979~~Time: 12:53 PM~~Name: Bob Jackson~~Report: Reported a three car accident~ at the center of town.~ Motorists trying to get out~ of town were backed up all~ the way down State Street.}30~~~ Sheriff's Log~~Date: 16 September 1979~~Time: 2:13 PM~~Name: Jack Williams~~Report: Reported that Mike Platt and~ an unidentified man in a suit~ and tie left his restaurant~ without paying.}k31~~~DUNCAN HERALD, Monday, Sept. 17, 1979~~ Space Creatures Invade Duncan~~Yesterday Duncan resident H. Sullivan~reported that unfriendly space~creatures kidnapped his son, Eustace~for several hours. According to Bess~and Melvin Finley, Eustace and the~aliens were walking along route~309. Although Sheriff Roberts stated~that there were no other confirmed~sightings of aliens, some citizens~reported hearing about an "invasion".|There were unconfirmed reports that~as many as 30 aliens - with the~capability of making themselves~invisible - had landed. Sheriff~Roberts' investigation of the~incident is continuing.}f32~~~THE BUGLE, Monday, September 17, 1979~~ Friendly Creatures Scared Away~~Sunday morning two friendly space~beings requested directions from~Eustace Sullivan. Eustace took the~creatures to his father Mr. Sullivan,~but Mr. Sullivan was so startled that~he bumped his head and passed out.~Eustace then led the space creatures~part way to Lost Lake and gave them~directions for the rest of the way.|Bess and Melvin Finley saw the three~walking along Highway 309. Officials~later looked for the creatures at~Lost Lake but found no one. In~Eustace's opinion they had fled~because they were afraid of earth~people.}R33~~~DUNCAN HERALD, Monday, Sept. 24, 1979~~Student President Denies "Prank"~~Duncan Tech. Student Body President~Emily Hayes today denied rumors that~students were involved in the space~creature scare last week.~~When asked about the rumors Ms. Hayes~said, "I don't know anyone who would~dress like an alien for a joke. We~have a difficult enough time keeping~good community relations with Duncan.|The students like to have good times,~but they are very concerned about~keeping the people in the town~happy."~~Ms. Hayes said that like most other~students, she was still on vacation~last week.}34~~~DUNCAN HERALD,Saturday, Sept. 8, 1979~~ Police Beat~~The Sheriff's office issued a permit~today for U.S. Forest Service Fire~Fighters to conduct parachuting~maneuvers around Lost Lake. The~exercises will last the entire week.~~Fire Chief Larson said she is holding~training operations to maintain the~"fire-readiness" of the crews. Duncan~residents are invited to watch.}35~~~DUNCAN HERALD, Tuesday, Sept.18, 1979~~ Fire Fighters Cleared of Hoax~~Fire Chief Larson said today that all~fire fighters had left Lost Lake by~early Saturday morning, the 15th.~"There is no possibility that my fire~fighters were mistaken for aliens."~~"The citizens of Duncan could not~miss our bright yellow jump suits,"~she added. "We use the bright color~to help locate people in the field.|From all reports I saw, the aliens~were green, not yellow. They simply~could not have been any of my staff."~~Chief Larson would not comment on~what she thought about the alien~scare. "It's still being investigated~by Sheriff Roberts, and I don't want~to interfere," she concluded.}36~~~DUNCAN HERALD, Tuesday, Sept.18, 1979~~Air Force: No Knowledge of Aliens~~The Air Force Commander at Rutherford~Air Force Base issued a short press~release today regarding the recent~alien scare.~~General D.M. Whitt said that he had~no information about any UFOs in the~area.}37~~~DUNCAN HERALD, Friday, August 31,1979~~ Duncan To Be Site of Space Film~~Janice Logan, President of Starr-~Walker Productions announced today~that she will begin filming for her~new movie next Monday near Rutherford~Air Force Base.~~The film, "Rube Starwalker Returns~the Kanne", is the fourth in a series~of space odyssey movies being made by~Ms. Logan. It is anticipated that~shooting will take about one week.|Ms. Logan said that she chose Duncan~because of its small size, rolling~hills and friendly people. She added~that as a special courtesy to the~town, she will have a free showing of~her first three films on Wednesday~night at the Duncan Community Center.}=38~~~DUNCAN HERALD, Saturday, Sept.15,1979~~ Iconico Labs Closes for Vacation~~Iconico Labs closed its gates last~night at 5:30 PM sharp and blew its~chimney whistle to announce the start~of the annual vacation for all~workers.~~Duncan Herald reporter, Bill Oliver,~stopped employees as they left the~plant to ask them about their~vacation plans.|Tom Edminster said he was going~fishing in the mountains. Steve~Robinson plans to paint his house,~and Nancy Beskin is playing in the~regional softball tournament.~~By 5:35 PM the plant parking lot~stood deserted and silent.}39~~~DUNCAN HERALD, Monday, August 26,1979~~ Iconico Labs: Research Update~~Mr. Larry Laswell, Chief Executive~Officer of Iconico Labs, announced~that his firm would begin testing its~newly-developed hologram projector~equipment in September. The hologram,~which has taken more than five years~to develop, is used to project three-~dimensional images on clouds or other~translucent surfaces.}140~~~To: Larry Laswell, President, Iconico~From: General D.M. Whitt,~ Rutherford Air Force Base~~Subject: Hologram Testing at Iconico~Date: 29 August 1979~~I have this day issued a memo to all~civilian and military personnel~assigned to Rutherford AFB advising~them that preliminary testing will~begin in September of Iconico's new~hologram projection equipment. |There should, therefore be no cause~for alarm if any personnel should~happen to sight what appears to be a~three-dimensional object projected on~the clouds above the ballistics~testing range.}41~~~PRESS RELEASE, 1 September 1979~~From: Gen. D.M. Whitt,~ Commanding Officer, Rutherford AFB~~General Whitt has signed an agreement~with Starr-Walker Productions to~provide personnel to assist with the~filming of their science fiction~film, "Rube Starwalker Returns the~Kanne". This agreement calls for five~Rutherford civilian employees to be~granted a five-day leave of absence~to assist with the filming.}42~~~PRESS RELEASE, 17 September 1979~~From: Gen. D.M. Whitt,~ Commanding Officer, Rutherford AFB~~I have no information at this time~about UFOs being in the vicinity of~Duncan on September 16, 1979.}V43~~Intra-Squadron Memo: Classified~ Declassified~ 16 June 1984~To: Gen. D.M. Whitt~From: Col. Hardcastle~Subject: Equipment Malfunction~Date: 18 September 1979~~On 16 Sept. 1979, at 1100 hours, two~of the men assigned to the Hi-Fly~test project were required to~parachute to the ground. During their~descent, their oxygen supply was~reduced temporarily.|As a result, the two men became a~little "disoriented" after they~completed the jump. The men reported~that they kept their Hi-Fly suits,~headgear and breathing apparatus on~after they landed to avoid being~recognized as Air Force personnel.~~In attempting to return to Rutherford~AFB the men encountered some people,~several of whom became frightened.~But a boy, quite excited by the~men's appearance, guided them towards~Lost Lake. They were found on 309S.}44~~~Intra-Squadron Memo:~~To: Gen. D.M. Whitt~From: Col. D.S. Byrd~Subject: Hi-Fly Testing Program~Date: 15 June 1984~~Sir, I am happy to report that after~five years of testing the Hi-Fly~Flight Suit meets all performance~standards. In fact, the suits we~tested malfunctioned only once, on~16 September 1979, during a scheduled~parachute maneuver near Duncan.|You may recall that the events that~followed the maneuver caused a minor~crisis in Duncan. (See 9/18/79 memo~from Col. Hardcastle to you.)~~Because the Hi-Fly suit has been~proven effective, I am requesting~your permission, Sir, to deactivate~the testing program immediately. I~am also recommending that you issue~an order declassifying information~related to the testing program since~it is no longer considered sensitive~in nature.}f45~~~UFO Club Newsletter June 1979~~{UFO CLUB AND DUNCAN~{TECH SPONSOR OUTER~{SPACE BALL.~~{A fantastic "out of~{this world" party~{was held last week~{at Duncan Tech.~~{Ed Kramer was chosen~{"Mr. Outer Space"~{for his costume.|{Ed's costume was~{orange with green~{trim. Everyone~{agreed he looked~{like a powerful,~{unfriendly alien.~~{His friendly alien~{court consisted of~{creatures from Mars,~{Jupiter and Pluto.|{Music was provided~{all night long by~{the Extraterrestrial~{Dirt Band.~~{Five hundred dollars~{were raised for the~{student fund.~~{Next year's ball~{will have the theme,~{"Time Warp".}46~~~UFO Club Newsletter News Flash 9/3/79~~{Jan Logan of Starr-~{Walker Productions~{is here this week~{filming her latest~{Starwalker film!~~{Ms. Logan announced~{a free showing of~{her films Wednesday~{night at the~{Community Center.|{It is rumored that~{Ms. Logan will be~{holding a drawing to~{give away pieces of~{the costumes and set~{as souvenirs.~~{Be there or~~{ be square!}c47~~~UFO Club Newsletter September 1979~~{UP GO THE WEATHER~{BALLOONS.~~~{Forty students went~{to the municipal~{airport to help~{launch 20 high~{altitude weather~{balloons.|{The students then~{recorded wind speed~{and estimated the~{altitude that each~{balloon reached.~~{The balloons were~{provided by local~{organizations,~{including the UFO~{Club.}M48~~~UFO Club Newsletter October 1979~~{CLOSE ENCOUNTER~{REPORTED IN DUNCAN.~~{On September 16,1979~{there were reported~{sightings of two~{"aliens" in the town~{of Duncan. Eight-~{year-old Eustace~{Sullivan met two~{creatures near his~{home.|{Eustace described~{the creatures as~{having "shiny green~{skin, like plastic,~{and big round bubble~{heads". According to~{Eustace, they spoke~{English but seemed~{confused. They did~{know that they were~{looking for Lost~{Lake.|{Eustace led them~{part of the way~{and gave them~{directions.~~{Eustace's story was~{confirmed by Melvin~{and Bess Finley who~{saw Eustace and the~{creatures walking on~{Route 309.|{There were also~{reports that the~{creatures were very~{hostile and present~{in large numbers.~{Some people thought~{they could become~{invisible. These~{reports were not~{confirmed.}z49~~~UFO Club Newsletter January 1980~~{NEW THEORY IN DUNCAN~{ALIEN VISIT~~{Club members have~{not been able to~{positively link the~{reports of alien~{sightings with the~{launching of weather~{balloons in Sept.~{1979.|{Although balloons~{might have been seen~{by Wilbur Fink and~{Deputy Stearns, this~{cannot be directly~{linked with the~{alien landing the~{next morning.~~{Some, however, think~{there may be an~{indirect link.|{Dr. Brown, UFO Club~{member, thinks the~{balloon sightings~{led to a "contagion~{effect". Brown said,~{"The balloons may~{have prepared people~{to see -or imagine-~{the existence of the~{creatures."}50~~~UFO Club Newsletter May 1981~~{FAKE PHOTOS OF UFOs~~{Garbage can lids~{can be used to make~{phoney photos of~{UFOs.~~{All UFO Club members~{will want to watch~{out for these tricks~{when investigating~{reports of UFOs.}y51~~~UFO Club Newsletter December 1983~~{HI-FLY SUIT STUDY~{ENDING~~{Dr. Askenal, a~{famous research~{scientist, told UFO~{Club members that~{her five-year study~{at Rutherford Air~{Force Base is~{progressing nicely.|{As a result of the~{study, much new~{knowledge is being~{produced about the~{upper atmosphere.~{Unfortunately, most~{details are still~{classified.~~{A Hi-Fly Flight Suit~{has been developed~{as part of the test.|{The third-generation~{version of the suit~{is now in use. At ~{least one more~{version is planned.~~{Dr. Askenal hinted~{that malfunctions in~{the first version of~{the suit occurred~{about the same time~{as the Duncan scare.|{Asked to explain her~{remarks, Dr. Askenal~{said, "I can't tell~{you exactly what~{happened, but I can~{tell you that the so~{called green aliens~{were not aliens."~~{Dr. Askenal will~{return to speak when~{her study is over.}52~~~UFO Club Newsletter March 1984~~{LASERS CAUSE STRANGE~{REACTION IN ANIMALS~~{Iconico released~{information that its~{hologram laser has~{caused animals to~{act strangely.~~{The projector's high~{frequency sound make~{sensitive ears ache.}53~~~UFO Club Newsletter April 1984~~{HOLOGRAM TO BE~{DEMONSTRATED~~{Iconico Labs will ~{demonstrate its new~{hologram image maker~{on May 7, 1984. 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