FOIA: Sighting of a low, fast light near Los Alamos, NM by a Atomic Energy Security Service Guard, page
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Topic started on 20-11-2007 @ 02:49 PM by AboveTopSecret.com
NM_MAR_2_1949.pdf
Sighting of a low, fast light near Los Alamos by an AESS Inspector
0010 hours two second sighting of a low, fast light north to south from station 103 by Paul J. Seward, AESS Inspector on foot patrol.

Document date: 1949-03-02
Department: Atomic Energy Security Service
Author: Paul J. Sewald, Inspector
Document type: incident report
pages: 6



Archivist's Notes: While on foot patrol at Ground Station 103 AESS Inspector (i.e.: a Guard) Paul J. Sewald saw a low, fast light for about two seconds, traveling from north to south. It traveled 90 degrees of arc in two seconds and disappeared behind some trees. It was a dim light of constant intensity. Note says 'CBI' a requirement of employment.




reply posted on 21-11-2007 @ 03:40 AM by justyc
the above sums it up very well.

due to his job, AEC presumably is the atomic energy commission though not sure what the CBI requisite stands for. perhaps it was the company
Chicago Bridge & Iron who developed "the first site-assembled thick wall steel nuclear reactor vessel". at a guess i would say that it probably means he was screened to be able to work for those companies and was therefore regarded as 'in good character'.

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