• : Re: Incident at Indian Point 21-Apr-91 Continued

    From Ricky Sutphin@RICKSBBS/TIME to All on Wed Dec 18 14:41:43 2024
    Jeff Walker #64 @7317
    Thu Jul 11 23:58:51 1991
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    want to keep a document classified, they'll store it with another
    agency. I have an inside secretarial source who's actually seen the
    documents filed." The NYPA's Patrick denies that any such
    documentation exists, and dismisses the incident by claiming that
    all Hudson Valley UFO sightings were later identified as light
    aircraft, There was no videotape taken by on-site surveillance
    cameras, Patrick insists, or audio recording of oral
    communications, both pieces of evidence which Imbrogno strongly
    feels do exist and are being retained somewhere. According to
    Imbrogno's sources, a security shake-up ensued the very next day.
    "A number of agencies came in, including the NRC and military
    personnel, and they supposedly cleaned out everything. You have to
    remember that with nuclear reactors, you're only going to get 10
    percent of the real story. They're overly terrified of bad
    publicity, and are really afraid of the anti-nuclear groups, which
    can cause trouble. Anything that happens is immediately covered up,
    including UFO sightings. "

    An 'irregularity'

    Imbrogno further alleges that shortly after the UFO infringement,
    a crack in the reactor's casing was discovered. The public didn't
    hear about such a situation until a year later; the NYPA's Patrick
    denied any "crack, " although he did recall a time when Reactor #2
    may have developed an "irregularity. " Imbrogno says, "[Indian
    Point officials] made a public statement that operations were not
    affected, that everything was normal. But I've been told by several
    people that they lost power, the security system dropped, and the
    reactor controls went crazy. Apparently it was caused by the UFO."
    No way, says the NYPA. "Any implication that the sightings of
    these [light aircraft] in any way affected Reactor #3 is false",
    Patrick said. Imbrogno's sources indicate otherwise. Supposedly, a
    mass of sophisticated, high-accuracy tracking equipment was
    installed at the complex, enabling security to quickly generate a
    computer image of whatever aircraft might be affecting the
    equipment. Apparently such problems are still going on. Patrick
    would not comment on what kinds of security equipment protect
    Indian Point, but stressed that nothing new has been installed
    since the incident.
    Imbrogno is also suspicious that the armed security forces at the
    site may have had reason to attempt firing on the craft, again an
    allegation flatly refuted by the NYPA. "I know a number of
    helicopters with rocket launchers were sent up and followed the
    craft for some distance," Imbrogno commented, citing his anonymous
    sources for the info. "When these helicopters went on their way,
    the object moved off and started crossing the Hudson, and
    disappeared up north."
    Officials will not talk to Imbrogno, nor answer his letters, he
    says. UFO spoke with Cliff Spieler, vice president at the New York
    Power Authority. He, like Patrick, basically dismisses the entire
    affair. "Having looked into this thing and living two miles from
    Indian Point, think the UFO reports are nonsense, " he said. "[All
    Hudson Valley UFO sightings] are linked to small planes flying out
    of Duchess County."
    At one time, officials speaking for Indian Point made their
    position quite clear to Imbrogno, "They said, 'you can cooperate
    with us, or you don't have to cooperate with us. If you don't
    cooperate with us, you have to face the consequences, because you
    are dealing in an area of national security. The incident that took
    place over there involved national security because it was a breach
    of security at a nuclear reactor.' But they weren't ready to say
    who was breaching security!" In considering the "who," Imbrogno
    took in a number of hypotheses, including the possibility that the
    incident was an elaborate test flight of a secret military craft,
    such as the B-2 Stealth bomber, or a covertly-planned contingency
    test of the plant's security operations, carried out under the
    guise of a UFO overflight.

    Nothing is impossible, he'll admit. But the most tenable answer,
    he feels, is that the UFO was an extraterrestrial craft. "I don't
    think our government could be so bold with a craft of the kind that
    appeared at Indian Point," he said. "Talking to these security
    people, and looking into their eyes," his voice trailed, " . .
    . they tell a story of this one cop who got up on the roof below
    the UFO, and the thing started moving a little bit. He pulled out
    his gun, looked at it, then put the gun back in his holster and
    ducked! . . . The people who were telling these stories are not
    familiar with the UFO literature. If I really wanted to go into
    this, with no fear of what would happen to me, I'm sure there's an
    incredible story here. I am still being given
    information about certain things going on there-In the nighttime,
    people seeing little creatures coming through the walls of the
    casing on the reactor, and military personnel indicating 'we're
    aware of these creatures and we don't care if they're from outer
    space-shoot 'em!' . . . On a newscast on Channel 7 in New York,
    they were interviewing one guy, and he said, 'I saw it going over
    the reactor! I think they're sucking the power from it! That's what
    they're doing!' But a civilization that has this type of vehicle-
    any intelligence, whatever it is-I'm sure doesn't need nuclear
    energy."

    Ed. Note: In a letter to UFO shortly after this article was
    written, Imbrogno added to his remarks. "It is hard to believe
    that people like John Lear and Bill Cooper are revealing 'top
    secret' information with little or no repercussions. I just poked
    my nose a little too deep into an area of national security and got
    my ears pinned back for it. My next step is to approach this in a
    legal way by asking for an investigation (preferably by a member of
    Congress) to find out how and why the security at this
    government reactor was violated and why information is being
    withheld."

    End of file.

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