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The Indian Point Nuclear Plant UFO Hover

A massive V-shaped craft, larger than a football field, hovered 300 feet above the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant while security guards watched helplessly. The object made no sound, remained for several minutes, then shot straight up and vanished. Guards were later warned by superiors to remain silent.

July 24, 1984
Buchanan, New York, USA
12+ witnesses

The Indian Point Nuclear Plant UFO Hover (1984)

On July 24, 1984, during the peak of the Hudson Valley UFO wave, one of the most alarming incidents occurred when a massive V-shaped craft hovered directly over the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant in Buchanan, New York. At least six to twelve security guards watched as an object larger than a football field positioned itself 300 feet above the facility, remained for several minutes in complete silence, then shot straight upward and vanished. The guards were later warned by their superiors to keep quiet about what they had seen.

The Facility

Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant

The location:

  • Buchanan, New York
  • On Hudson River
  • Critical infrastructure
  • Nuclear reactors
  • Heavily secured

Security Significance

Why it mattered:

  • Nuclear facility
  • Potential target
  • High security protocols
  • Armed guards
  • Any threat taken seriously

The Sighting

July 24, 1984

The encounter:

  • Night shift
  • Multiple security guards on duty
  • Object appeared over facility
  • Positioned directly above plant
  • No warning

The Object

What guards observed:

  • Massive V-shaped or boomerang-shaped craft
  • Multiple lights (red, green, white)
  • Larger than a football field
  • Completely silent
  • Made no sound whatsoever

Position

Where it hovered:

  • Approximately 300 feet above facility
  • Directly over nuclear plant
  • Deliberate positioning
  • Not drifting or passing
  • Stationary hover

The Observation

Duration

How long:

  • Several minutes
  • Extended observation
  • Time to study object
  • Guards watched in disbelief
  • Not a fleeting glimpse

Multiple Witnesses

Who saw it:

  • At least 6-12 security guards
  • Armed personnel
  • Trained observers
  • Multiple vantage points
  • Consistent accounts

Guard Reactions

What they felt:

  • “Made no noise… I knew it wasn’t man-made”
  • Awe and fear
  • Unable to explain
  • Nothing in training prepared them
  • Helpless feeling

The Departure

Exit

How it left:

  • Hovered over Hudson River briefly
  • Then shot straight up
  • Vanished at extreme speed
  • Vertical ascent
  • Gone in seconds

Performance

What was demonstrated:

  • Silent hover capability
  • Sudden acceleration
  • Vertical departure
  • No sonic boom
  • Beyond known technology

The Aftermath

The Silence Order

What followed:

  • Guards warned by superiors
  • Instructed to remain silent
  • Not to discuss sighting
  • Official suppression
  • Cover-up evident

Why the Silence?

Possible reasons:

  • Embarrassment over security breach
  • Unknown craft over nuclear plant
  • No defense possible
  • Questions about facility safety
  • Regulatory concerns

The Hudson Valley Connection

Part of the Wave

Context:

  • Hudson Valley UFO wave 1982-1986
  • Thousands of sightings
  • Same type of craft described
  • V-shaped/boomerang objects
  • Indian Point was just one incident

But Different

Why this stood out:

  • Nuclear facility specifically
  • Extended hover directly above
  • Security personnel witnesses
  • Silence order documented
  • Most sensitive location affected

The Nuclear Pattern

Consistent Interest

The broader pattern:

  • UFOs repeatedly observed at nuclear sites
  • Malmstrom AFB 1967
  • SAC bases 1975
  • USSR facilities 1982
  • Indian Point 1984

Why Nuclear Sites?

Theories:

  • Interest in nuclear technology
  • Monitoring weapons capability
  • Environmental concern
  • Demonstrating superiority
  • Unknown purpose

Analysis

Security Implications

What the incident revealed:

  • Unknown craft could hover over nuclear plant
  • No defense possible
  • No interception attempted
  • Guards could only watch
  • Facility completely vulnerable

The Object

What it demonstrated:

  • Size larger than football field
  • Perfect silent operation
  • Hovering capability
  • Instant acceleration
  • Beyond human technology

The Silence

What it meant:

  • Someone wanted this quiet
  • Guards instructed not to talk
  • Information controlled
  • Public not informed
  • Pattern of suppression

Witness Credibility

Security Personnel

Why they should be believed:

  • Trained observers
  • Armed guards
  • Responsible positions
  • Multiple witnesses
  • Nothing to gain by fabrication

The Suppression

Why they should definitely be believed:

  • Told to stay quiet
  • Careers at stake
  • Information came out anyway
  • Suppression suggests importance
  • Something significant happened

The Question

July 24, 1984. Buchanan, New York.

Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant. Critical infrastructure. Reactors generating electricity for millions. Armed security guards protecting it around the clock.

Tonight, something comes that all the guards and all the guns can’t stop.

A V-shaped object. Massive. Larger than a football field. Completely silent. It doesn’t fly over. It doesn’t pass by.

It hovers.

Three hundred feet above the nuclear plant. Directly over the reactors. The most sensitive facility in the region. And it just sits there.

The guards watch. Six of them. Maybe twelve. They can’t do anything else. What are they going to do? Shoot at something the size of a stadium?

“Made no noise… I knew it wasn’t man-made.”

For several minutes, it stays. Observing. Scanning. Doing whatever it came to do.

Then it moves over the Hudson River. And shoots straight up. Gone. Like it was never there.

The guards file their reports. Or try to.

Their superiors have other ideas. Don’t talk about this. Keep it quiet. You didn’t see anything.

But they did see something.

A dozen trained security personnel. Nuclear facility. Extended observation. Silent, impossible craft.

And someone told them to stay quiet.

Indian Point.

Something hovered over a nuclear plant.

And someone didn’t want anyone to know.

The guards talked eventually.

The questions remain.

What was watching our nuclear facilities?

And why did someone work so hard to keep it secret?