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    <th colspan="7">COMPLAINT FORM</th>
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    <th colspan="7">ADMINISTRATIVE DATA</th>
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    <th>TITLE</th>
    <th colspan="4">DATE</th>
    <th colspan="2">TIME</th>
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    <td rowspan="10">KIRTLAND AFB, NM, 8 Aug - 3 Sep 80 Alleged Sighting of Unidentified Aerial Lights in Restricted
      Test Range.
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    <td colspan="4">2 - 9 Sept 80</td>
    <td colspan="2">1200</td>
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    <th colspan="6">PLACE</th>
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    <td colspan="6">AFOSI Det 1700, Kirtland AFB, NM</td>
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    <th colspan="6">NOW RECEIVED</th>
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    <td>X</td>
    <th>Yes in person</th>
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    <th colspan="6">SOURCE OF EVALUATION</th>
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    <td colspan="6">Major Ernest E. Edwards</td>
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    <th colspan="4">RESIDENCE OR BUSINESS ADDRESS</th>
    <th colspan="2">PHONE</th>
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    <td colspan="4">Commander, 1608 SPS, Manzano Kirtland AFB, NM</td>
    <td colspan="2">4-7516</td>
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    <td colspan="6">CR <q>44</q> APPLIES</td>
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    <th colspan="7"> SUMMARY OF INFORMATION</th>
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    <td colspan="7"><p>REMARKS</p>
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        <li>On 2 Sept 80, SOURCE related on 8 Aug 80, three Security Policemen assigned to 1608 SPS, KAFB, NM, on duty
          inside the Manzano Weapons Storage Area sighted an unidentified light in the air that traveled from North to
          South over the Coyote Canyon area of the Department of Defense Restricted Test Range on KAFB, NM. The Security
          Policemen identified as: SSGT STEPHEN FERENZ, Area Supervisor, ATC MARTIN W. RIST and AMN ANTHONY D. FRAZIER,
          were later interviewed separately by SOURCE and all three related the same statement; at approximately 2350
          hrs., while on duty in Charlie Sector, East Side of Manzano, the three observed a very bright light in the sky
          approximately 3 miles North-North East of their position. The light traveled with great speed and stopped
          suddenly in the sky over Coyote Canyon. The three first thought the object was a helicopter, however, after
          observing the strange aerial maneuvers (stop and go), they felt a helicopter couldn't have performed such
          skills. The light landed in the Coyote Canyon area. Sometime later, three witnessed the light take off and
          leave proceeding straight up at a high speed and disappear.</li>
        <li>Central Security Control (CSC) inside Manzano, contacted Sandia Security, who conducts frequent building
          checks on two alarmed structures in area. They advised that a patrol was already in the area and would
          investigate.</li>
        <li>On 11 Aug 80, RUSS CURTIS, Sandia Security, advised that on 9 Aug 80, a Sandia Security Guard, (who wishes
          his name not be divulged for fear of harassment), related the following: At approximately 0020 hrs., he was
          driving east on the Coyote Canyon access road on a routine building check of an alarmed structure. As he
          approached the structure he observed a bright light near the ground behind the structure. He also observed an
          object he first thought was a helicopter. But after driving closer, he observed a round disk shaped object. He
          attempted to radio for backup patrol but his radio would not work. As he approached the object on foot armed
          with a shotgun, the object took off in a vertical direction at a high rate of speed. The guard was a former
          helicopter mechanic in the U.S. Army and stated the object he observed was not a helicopter. </li>
        <li> SOURCE advised on 22 Aug 80, three other security policemen observed the same aerial phenomena described by
          the first three. Again the object landed in Coyote Canyon. They did not see the object take off.</li>
        <li> Coyote Canyon is part of a large restricted test range used by the Air Force Weapons Laboratory, Sandia
          Laboratories, Defense Nuclear Agency and the Department of Energy. The range was formerly patrolled by Sandia
          Security, however, they only conduct building checks there now.</li>
        <li>On 10 Aug 80, a New Mexico State Patrolman sighted an aerial object land in the Manzano's between Belen and
          Albuquerque, NM. The Patrolman reported the sighting to the Kirtland AFB Command Post, who later referred the
          patrolman to the AFOSI Dist 17. AFOSI Dist 17 advised the patrolman to make a report through his own agency.
          On 11 Aug 80, the Kirtland Public Information office advised the patrolman the USAF no longer investigates
          such sighting unless they occur on a USAF base.</li>
        <li> WRITER contacted all the agencies who utilized the test range and it was learned no aerial tests are
          conducted in the Coyote Canyon area. Only ground test are conducted.</li>
        <li>On 8 Sept 80, WRITER learned from Sandia Security that another Security guard observed a object land near an
          alarmed structure sometime during the first week of August, but did not report it until just recently for fear
          of harassment.</li>
        <li>The two alarmed structures located within the area contain HQ CR 44 material.</li>
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    <th colspan="7">COMPLAINT FORM</th>
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    <th colspan="7">ADMINISTRATIVE DATA</th>
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    <th>TITLE</th>
    <th colspan="4">DATE</th>
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    <td rowspan="7">KIRTLAND AFB, NM 13 Aug 80, Possible Hostile Intelligence Intercept Incident, PLACE Frequency
      Jamming.
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    <td colspan="4">14 Aug 80</td>
    <td colspan="2">0730</td>
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    <th colspan="6">PLACE</th>
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    <td colspan="6">AFOSI District 17, BID, KIRTLAND AFB, NM</td>
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    <th colspan="6">SOURCE AND EVALUATION</th>
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    <td colspan="6">1960th Communication Officer</td>
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    <th colspan="4">RESIDENCE OR BUSINESS ADDRESS</th>
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    <td colspan="4">1960 COMMSq KAFB, NM</td>
    <td colspan="2">4-5098</td>
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    <th colspan="7"> SUMMARY OF INFORMATION</th>
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    <td colspan="7"><p> REMARKS </p>
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        <li>On 13 Aug 80, 1960 COMMSq Maintenance Officer reported Radar Approach Control equipment and scanner radar
          inoperative due to high frequency jamming from an unknown cause. Total blackout of entire radar approach
          system to include Albuquerque Airport was in effect between 1630-2215 hrs. Radar Approach Control back up
          system also were inoperative. </li>
        <li>On 13 Aug 80, Defense Nuclear Agency Radio Frequency Monitors determined, by vector analysis, the
          interference was being sent from an area (V-90 degrees or due East). On DAF map coordinates E-28.6. The area
          was located NW of Coyote Canyon Test area. It was first thought that Sandia Laboratory, which utilizes the
          test range was responsible. However, after a careful check, it was later determined that no test were being
          conducted in the canyon area. Department of Energy, Air Force Weapons Laboratory and DNA were contacted but
          assured that their agencies were not responsible. </li>
        <li> On 13 Aug 80, Base Security Police conducted a physical check of the area but because of the mountainous
          terrain, a thorough check could not be completed at that time. A later foot search failed to disclose anything
          that could have caused the interference.</li>
        <li>On 13 Aug 80, at 2216 hrs., all radar equipment returned to normal operation without further incident.</li>
        <li>CONCLUSION: The presence of hostile intelligence jamming cannot be ruled out. Although no evidence would
          suggest this, the method has been used in the past. Communication maintenance specialists cannot explain how
          such interference could cause the radar equipment to become totally inoperative. Neither could they suggest
          the type or range of the interference signal. DNA frequency monitors reporeted the interference beam was wide
          spread and a type unknown to their electronical equipment. Further checks of the area was being conducted by
          Technical Services, AFOSI.</li>
        <li>High command interest item. Briefings requested IAW AFOSIR 124-4 be completed at HQ AFOSI/IVOE. HQ CR 44 and
          51 items.</li>
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    <td><p>SECRET

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      <p>17 NOV 1980 </p>
      <p>RTTEZYVW RUFLOJA9136 </p>
      <p>ZNY S E C R E T </p>
      <p>GT </p>
      <p>SECRET FOR AFOSI ONLY </p>
      <p>R 171130Z NOV 80 </p>
      <p>FM HQ AFOSI BOLLING AFB DC//IVOE </p>
      <p>TO RUWTFBA AFOSI DIST 17 KIRTLAND AFB NM//BID </p>
      <p>INFO 7602 AINTELG FT BELVOIR VA//INSR </p>
      <p>SECRET FOR AFOSI ONLY </p>
      <p>Ref: Request for Photo Imagery Interpretation Your MSG 292030Z Oct 80. Subject Case NR: 8017D93-126 HQ CR
        44 </p>
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        <li>Subject Negatives/Film were analyzed by HQ IVT and 7602 AINTELG, it and the following results were found:
          <ol type="a">
            <li value="a">A. Negative #1: Deplicting C-5A aircraft on approach and streaking unidentified aerial object
              in lower right portion of film. Film found to be unaltered. Size differential was not consistent with size
              of aircraft. Conclusion: Inconclusive </li>
            <li>B. Negative #2: Deplicting cylinder shaped unidentified aerial object in upper left portion of photo.
              Film found to be unaltered. Film showed object to be consistent with field depth and consistent with
              relative size of fixed objects. Conclusion: Legitimate negative of unidentified aerial object.
              Bolton/Reinfeld method did not reveal visible markings on object. </li>
            <li>C. Negative #3: Deplicting irregular shaped unidentified aerial object in seven frames of 8MM film.
              Because of the size and apparent speed of object no further classification or conclusion could be drawn.
              Film shown to be unaltered. </li>
            <li>D. 34 inches of 8MM film: Deplicting apparent colored object moving in front of still camera. Film found
              to be unaltered. Spectrography revealed colors to be basic prism features. Depth analysis revealed object
              to be within 152MM of camera. Object was not consistent with relative size of fixed objects observed for
              several seconds in film. Conclusion: inconclusive. </li>
            <li>E. Original Negative Deplicting Unidentified Object: Film found to be unaltered. Because of a lack of
              fixed objects in the film, no depth analysis could be performed. Bolton, Reinfeld method revealed object
              to be saucer shaped, approximate diameter 37 feet. Object contained a trilateral insignia on the lower
              portion of object. Conclusion: Legitimate negative of unidentified aerial object. </li>
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        </li>
        <li> Ref your request for further information regarding HQ CR 44, the following is provided: Capt. Grace 7602
          Aintelg, INS contacted and related following: (S/WINTEL) USAF no longer publicly active in UFO research,
          however USAF still has interest in all UFO sightings over USAF installation/test ranges. Several other
          government agencies, lead by NASA, actively investigates legitimate sightings through covert cover.
          (S/WINTEL/FSA) One such cover is UFO Reporting Center, US Coast and Geodetic Survey, Rockville, MD 20852. NASA
          filters results of sightings to appropriate military departments with interest in that particular sighting.
          The official US Government Policy and results of project Aquarius is still classified top secret with no
          dissemination outside official intelligence channels and with restricted access to "MJ Twelve". Case on
          Bennewitz is being monitored by NASA, INS, who request all future evidence be forwarded to them thru AFOSI,
          IVOE. </li>
        <li>4. Ref your request for technical assistance. Because of a chance of public disclosure, no knowledgeable
          personnel with SPA will be provided. Continue to receive assistance from individuals mentioned in your
          message, Miller, fugate. Because of the sensitivity of case, request they be thoroughly debriefed at regualr
          intervals. </li>
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      <p>BTS </p>
      <p>NNNS </p>
      <p>DOWNGRADE 17NOV2020</p></td>
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    <td><p>NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY
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      <p>CENTRAL SECURITY SERVICE </p>
      <p>Fort George G. Meade, Maryland 20755-6000 </p>
      <p>Serial: J9014C </p>
      <p>15 APR 1986 </p>
      <p>This responds to your letter of 7 March 1986 in which you further narrowed your Freedom of Information Act
        (FOIA) request for records pertaining to Project Aquarius. </p>
      <p>The document located in response to your request as stated in your 7 March letter has been reviewed by this
        Agency as required by the FOIA and has been found to be currently and properly classified in accordance with
        Executive Order 12356. This document meets the criteria for classification as set forth in subparagraphs 2, 4,
        and 8 of section 1.3 and remains classified TOP SECRET as provided in section 1.1 of Executive Order 12356. The
        document is classified because its disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage
        to the national security. Because the document is currently and properly classified, it is exempt from
        disclosure pursuant to the first exemption of the FOIA (5 U.S.C. section 552(b) (1)). </p>
      <p>In addition, this Agency is authorized by various statues to protect certain information concerning its
        activities. We have determined that such information exists in this document. Accordingly, those portions are
        also exempt from disclosure pursuant to the third exemption of the FOIA which provides for the withholding of
        information specifically protected from disclosure by statute. The specific statutes applicable in this case are
        Title 18 U.S. Code 798; Title 50 U.S. Code 403(d) (3); and Section 6, Public Law 86-36 (50 U.S. Code 402
        "note"). </p>
      <p>No portion of the information is reasonably segregable. </p>
      <p>Since your request has been denied, you are hereby advised of this Agency's appeal procedures.</p>
      <p> Any person denied access to information may, within 45 days after notification of the denial, file an appeal
        to the NSA/CSS Freedom of Information Act Appeal Authority. The appeal shall be in writing addressed to the
        NSA/CSS FOIA Appeal Authority, National Security Agency, Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000. The appeal shall
        reference the initial denial of access and shall contain, in sufficient detail and particularity, the grounds
        upon which the requester believes release of the information is required. The NSA/CSS Appeal Authority shall
        respond to the appeal within 20 working days after receipt.</p>
      <p> In your letter, you take exception to the amount requested by this Agency for manpower and computer search
        fees to process your original request for all information on Project Aquarius. Please be advised that NSA search
        and duplication fees are computed in accordance with guidance promulgated in sections 6-201 and 6-202 of Dod
        Directive 5400.7-R </p>
      <p>Sincerely, </p>
      <p>JULIA B. WETZEL<br> Director of Policy</p></td>
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