Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO1400560001-5 REMOTE VIEWING SESSION DATA Remote Viewer t& Interviewer Z-b Observer(s) Date -1 / o-7 Starting time hours, local Site Site Acquisit.: ED ERV PRV ARV BRV Other Working mod(-, HEM Other Feedback class: A C 13(o (v A4 9 C2 IS.? 1 (0 Ending time :/9.31 hours, local Notes :-rFMM -,VAL ~C'Ssl 0 /Q gs-Isc. 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All witnesses desired Com- as extreme rates of plete anonymity, however, climb, maneu- and while the story became more intriguing with which must be considered the increase in the number evasive of confirming witnesses, it still could not be rcraft and radar, lend considered a strong case belief to by any means. Anonymous witnesses and scattered controlled either manually, rumors are not convincing auto- evidence of anything. While we were putting this book together, a person came forward as eral in the Air Force a result of a UFO article Reserves, be had read. Fascinated by the subject because at UFOs are real and of his experience, this who has individual was eventually at Wright-Patlerson put in contact with the Air Force authors and told a very interesting tale. His identity is known to us, but, by his request, we will change his name to Art Wallace. SA. Listed in the Code of Wallace was attached to Bentwaters Air Force Base as a security police- as they are known, provide man. He had been assigned to the base for only a short period of time, nation of persons and things when at 1:00 A.M. on a night either on Or very near to December 30, 1980, th a person, animal, his life took a strange or other twist. While he was on duty at the Bentwaters flight tly or come within the line, a jeep pulled up. atmo- Two men, a sergeant and a lieutenant, told Wallace to get in because they were going over to the motor pool. On the way over, the moon and, in fact, Wallace noticed that many insti- animals were running out of the woods nearby; iding, the regulations something he had never can be seen before, even in the States. When they arrived zating from Earth, according at the motor pool, Wallace and the sergeant were told to get gas-powered ieoretically, anyone "light-alls" (trailer-mounted who sees lights used for illuminating large areas). The i, is able to touch lights were attached to the object, the jeep, and they proceeded to the Bentwaters main r in prison if he or gate where they met other she does vehicles. The convoy moved out toward the Rendlesham Forest a few miles ig will ever come down away. Wallace heard radio upon chatter mentioning names of people he knew 2ward someone with physical plus "OSI," most likely a reference to the Air Force's Office of Special Investi- )em surfaces and that gations. Wallace saw security is the police as well as members of the British military ie media, a potential stationed all along the witness way. FO encounter. The threat They pulled onto a dirt of road and drove about a mile into the Rendlesbarn ic to some as yet unknown Forest, stopping at what Wallace referred to as a "staging point." The men were ordered to check their weapons in since they would not be taking them ounter had precisely along. Wallace-went into this fear the woods with four other men led by a captain "' be had gone through. As they approached a who had met them at the Bentwaters motor pool. d about an unidentified clearing in the woods, flying they noticed a brightness in the distance and the am Forest near the American sound of helicopters overhead. Wallace noticed an airman crying at the edge 1980. Reports included of the c6ring with a medic radar attending him. This puzzled Wallace greatly er had been visited as be'couldn't imagine by U.S. what might have been going on. The first thing the fing the radar taPeAlgoreved leaseefteMWO81:06WRE) on For Re - ` b s bad =I b a k 1 56UP t, n nd entities seen in een placed surrounding arin P inclothes a clearing a field in the c1 M I it T g! ~" a mi i ary an p ny CPYRGHT Con( JI)SICIC. It (IM not 1n0VC1F_()Tirr1S_D7fS'nMrT- tnen approached the object to within about ten feet. Two cows in the field had come over to the object and according to Wallace, appeared to be just staring at it, oblivious to the security men in the area. A radio call was heard over a field radio unit. A helicopter pilot said. "Here it comes." In the distance, a red light appeared, first, behind a pine tree, then in front of it. The light quickly sped over to the aspirin-shaped object and hovered at a'position about.twenty feet above it. After maintaining this position for a minute, the red light broke up. No explosion occurred in the conventional sense. The light merely broke up into a shower of particles. Suddenly, in the place of the red light and the aspirin-shaped object, another vehicle appeared. Wallace said it was a domed disc, bright white in color, with an intricately detailed surface much like the models used in movies like "Star Wars" and "Close Encounters." It had two appendages on the lower flange of the disc which seemed to be the beginning of delta wings but not quite. Shadows were cast on the surface of the disc by some of the raised-relief detail. Wallace and the men with him walked around the object and noticed an interesting effect. Their own shadows were cast onto the object, probably by the bright "light-alls" in the field. Not only did their shadows bend upwards at the head, but as they walked and then stopped, the shadows would appear to advance one pace more and then stop. Stunned and disbelieving of this effect, Wallace and the others walked and stopped several times, each time noticing the cffect repeat itself. Addition- ally, the third time that they tried this, a light came over the head of a shadow and moved from one head to another. Wallace recalled turning to say a few words to one of the men. The next thing he knew, he woke up in bed, fully dressed and muddy up to his knees. Wallace asked one of his companions in the barracks what time he had come in. He replied 4:00 A.m. At that point he did not remember what had happened that night. As he went about his usual duties, Wallace began to recall the events. A phone call came later in the day. Wallace was summoned to his commander's office along with other security policemen who were at the scene of the UFO activity. Civilians were in the office also, giving Wallace the impression of being CIA personnel. The commander politely advised the men not to talk about the night's events to anyone. They were brought into another roorn where the civilians, much more stern and rude, reminded the men of their duty and ordered them never to discuss the matter with anyone. They were checked for radiation, debriefed for an hour, and made to sign forms which re-emphasized the high security nature of what happened. Wallace and others were put on a call-in schedule by which they would be required to phone a certain number daily at 11:30 A.m. as a check on their whereabouts and activities. , Wallace recalled being shown a film on UFOs in a room with other clips, Solne dating tO Wo and times. Several of th be fighter aircraft, and ir object passed close to 1 told they were being sh need for secrecy on the Wallace said that detailing alien meetings deliberately contrived by was intended to be disco tion would be ascribed it is quite a story, Forest events, we are i may have happened. What was the A, a FOIA request with I to determine if docum 28, 1983, came from Reference your 11 unknown aircraft strange activitY n but not on land L investigation was records You req. If no records exist, he near Bentwaters? He, more, under the PrO~ either have been des, been passed along tc would no longer be conducted by the 8 On May 7, 1( FOIA request with t tion on the Rendle management servic( which covers the Bc as it seemed that a However, in: of the 513th CSG, It might inter(l a r-OPY Of thl Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP9&00789ROO1400560001-5