• E B E's FILE: UFO1022

    From Ricky Sutphin@RICKSBBS/TIME to All on Fri Mar 14 04:04:38 2025
    PART 3

    EBEs in South Dakota: On February 9, 1978, a curious document--an
    apparent carbon copy of an official U.S. Air Force incident report-arrived at the office of the National Enquirer in Lantana,
    Florida. Accompanying the document was an unsigned letter dated
    "29 Jan." It read: "The incident stated in the attached report
    actually occurred. The Air Force appointed a special team of
    individuals to investigate the incident. I was one of those
    individuals. I am still on active duty and so I cannot state my
    name at this time. It is not that I do not trust the Enquirer (I
    sure [sic] you would treat my name with [sic] confidence but I do
    not trust others.) The incident which occurred on 16 Nov. 77, was
    classified top secret on 2 Dec 77. At that time I obtained a copy
    of the original report. I thought at that time that the Air Force
    would probably hush the whole thing up, and they did. The Air
    Force ordered the silence on 1 Dec 77, after which, the report
    was classified. There were 16 pictures taken at the scene. I do
    not have access to the pictures at this time" (Pratt, 1984).

    The report, stamped FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY, purported to be from
    the commander of the 44th Missile Security Squadron at Ellsworth
    AFB near Rapid City, South Dakota. The incident was described as
    a "Helping Hand (security violation)/Covered Wagon (security
    violation) at Lima 9 (68th SMSq Area), 7 miles SW of Nisland, SD,
    at 2100 hours on 16 Nov. 77." The recipient of the report was
    identified as "Paul D. Hinzman, SSgt, USAF, Comm/Plotter, Wing
    Security Control." Two security men, Airmen 1st Class Kenneth
    Jenkins and Wayne E. Raeke, experienced and reported the
    incident, which was investigated by Capt. Larry D. Stokes and
    TSgt. Robert E. Stewart.

    The document told an incredible story. At 10:59 on the evening
    of November 16 an alarm sounded from the Lima Nine missile site.
    Jenkins and Raeke, at tHe Lima Launch Control Facility 35 miles
    away, were dispatched to the scene. On their arrival Raeke set
    out to check the rear fence line. There he spotted a helmeted
    figure in a glowing green metallic suit. The figure pointed a
    weapon at Raeke's rifle and caused it to disintegrate, burning
    Raeke's hands and arms in the process. Raeke summoned Jenkins,
    who carried his companion back to their Security Alert Team
    vehicle. When Jenkins went to the rear fence line, he saw two similarly-garbed figures. He ordered them to halt, but when they
    ignored his command, he opened fire. His bullets struck one in
    the shoulder and the other in the helmet. The figures ran over a
    hill and were briefly lost to view. Jenkins pursued them and when
    he next saw them, they were entering a 20-foot-in-diameter
    saucer-shaped object, which shot away over the Horizon.

    As Raeke was air-evacuated from the scene, investigators
    discovered that the missile's nuclear components had been stolen.

    Enquirer reporters suspected a hoax but when they called Rapid
    City and Ellsworth to check on the names, they were surprised to
    learn that such persons did exist. Moreover, all were on active
    duty. The Enquirer launched an investigation, sending several
    reporters to Rapid City. Over the course of the next few days
    they found that although the individuals were real, the document
    inaccurately listed their job titles, the geography of the
    alleged incident was wrong (there was no nearby hill over which
    intruders could have run), Raeke had suffered no injuries, he and
    Jenkins did not even know each other, and no one (including Rapid
    City civilian residents and area ranchers) had heard anything
    about such an encounter. As one of the reporters, Bob Pratt,
    wrote in a subsequent account, "We found more than 20
    discrepancies or errors in the report -wrong names, numbers,
    occupations, physical layouts and so on. Had the Security Option
    alert mentioned in the report taken place, it would have involved
    all security personnel at the base and everyone at the base and
    in Rapid City (Population 45,000 plus) would have known about
    it."
    end of part 3


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