Indian Point Nuclear Plant, New York: Massive Boomerang-Shaped UFO Hovers Over Reactor, Alarm Fails
At 10:15 p.m., July 14, 1984, three security guards at New York's Indian Point nuclear power plant watched a massive dark boomerang shape with ten brilliant lights approach and hover slowly over the facility for 15 minutes. Ten nights later it returned; a security camera followed its path over one of the reactors. The facility's alarm system failed, and a call was placed to Camp Smith for a helicopter gunship.
Background
At 10:15 p.m., three security guards at New York's Indian Point nuclear power plant watched a massive dark boomerang shape approach. With an array of ten brilliant lights, it moved slowly over the facility. After hovering in gusty wind for 15 minutes, the structure pivoted 90 degrees and left.
Return Visit
Ten nights later the same or identical intruder made another appearance. This time the guards, their supervisors, other personnel, and a security camera followed its path at walking speed directly over one of the reactors. When the facility's alarm system failed, a call was placed to Camp Smith, a New York National Guard base, to send a helicopter gunship. Moments later the intruder slowly moved away.