Sergeant's Chilling ALIEN ENCOUNTER CASE From New Jersey In 1978
Analysis Summary
Summary
Jeffrey Morse was an Air Force Security Police Sergeant on patrol at Maguire Air Force Base in New Jersey during the early morning of January 18, 1978. He received reports of unusual aerial objects with bluish green lights over Fort Dicks Army Base. A military policeman had pursued a low-flying craft and encountered a small being, which he shot at. The being fled but was later found dead near the base. A mysterious team took control of the scene, covering the body and transporting it away. After the incident, Morse faced interrogation and was transferred away from the base. He later documented his experience, which led to harassment and difficulties in his career. The encounter profoundly affected his life and raised questions about government secrecy regarding extraterrestrial contact.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The Fort Dicks incident of January 18th, 1978, involved a military encounter with an extraterrestrial being, leading to a series of events marked by secrecy and intimidation. Sergeant Jeffrey Morse's firsthand account, supported by corroborating witness George Filer, highlights the challenges faced by those involved in the incident. This case raises significant questions about government transparency and the existence of specialized units managing extraterrestrial encounters.
The documented lethal encounter between a human being and an extraterrestrial visitor on American soil.
Jeffrey Morse
“I signed a form and it is supposed to bind me for life.”
George Filer
“Our security police went out there and found him at the end of the runway dead.”
Managed by: Maguire Air Force Base
Documented encounter with an extraterrestrial being
Analysis Summary
Jeffrey Morse
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.