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This document presents a mission report authored by the U.S. military concerning a sighting of an unidentified anomalous phenomenon (UAP) in Iraq. The report includes details of the observation, including the time and trajectory of the UAP. The content reflects the subjective interpretation of the military personnel involved during the observation.
The FBI's 62-HQ-83894 case file includes investigative records, eyewitness testimonies, and public reports concerning Unidentified Flying Objects and flying discs documented between June 1947 and July 1968. The records include high-profile incident accounts, photographic evidence from sites like Oak Ridge, TN, and technical proposals regarding potential propulsion systems. Additional topics include convention programs, researcher accounts, and extensive media coverage from the period. This file is partially posted on FBI vault with more redactions and some pages missing. Included here is the complete case file with several newly declassified pages and only minor redactions.
This document is an FBI report detailing an interview conducted with Wladyslaw Krasuski in 1957. Krasuski described observing a large circular vehicle near a German military compound in 1944. The report also discusses the context of his sighting linked to a similar phenomenon reported in Texas.
This document is an FBI memorandum recounting a UFO sighting reported by a Detroit man in 1958. The witness described a circular object with a crystal dome that reflected lights. The memo also notes the witness's efforts to contact the Air Force and recommends forwarding the information to appropriate authorities.
This memorandum from July 18, 1963, addresses the policy considerations regarding the possibility of discovering alien intelligence. It outlines scientific perspectives on extraterrestrial life and the implications for policy if such an intelligence were encountered. The document reflects on historical beliefs and current scientific theories regarding the existence of intelligent life beyond Earth.
This memorandum, dated July 18, 1963, discusses the possibility of discovering alien intelligence and outlines potential policy considerations. It addresses various scientific perspectives on extraterrestrial life, particularly in our solar system. The author, Maxwell W. Hunter II, remarks on prevailing scientific views and societal beliefs while reflecting on hypothetical scenarios related to alien encounters.
This document contains a collection of incident summaries regarding unidentified flying objects observed primarily in July 1947. Each summary includes details such as observer names, descriptions of the incidents, and evaluation comments. The reports feature various locations and observations made by military personnel and civilians alike.
This document compiles various incident summaries related to unidentified flying objects intercepted or observed by the U.S. military from 1945 to 1968. Each summary includes essential details, such as sighting time, location, and observer accounts, highlighting the nature of the sightings and their circumstances.
This document contains detailed summaries of unidentified flying object sightings reported between February and March 1948. Each entry includes the date, time, location, observer accounts, descriptions of the sightings, and some investigations conducted into these incidents. Included are various perspectives from witnesses across different states.
This document contains a collection of incident reports detailing sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) from 1949. The reports, compiled under compliance with military regulations, include witness accounts, descriptions of sightings, and associated meteorological conditions. The documentation reflects military and civilian observations from multiple locations across the United States.
This document is an Air Intelligence Information Report detailing eyewitness accounts of an unconventional aircraft sighting in the USSR. The report describes two separate sightings by three United States observers traveling by rail in Azerbaijan. Both sightings involved an aircraft that exhibited characteristics of a flying disc.
This document contains an Air Force intelligence report from November 1948 discussing sightings of unidentified flying objects and related analyses. It details various incidents, particularly observations during military operations in the Netherlands, and highlights concerns regarding the frequent reports of 'flying saucers'. The report emphasizes the need for further investigation into these sightings and their implications.
This document contains communications between military personnel regarding unexplained aerial phenomena observed by the 415th Night Fighter Squadron during World War II. It discusses reports of light phenomena known as 'foo fighters' and other unidentified objects, including cylindrical shapes and blinking lights. The correspondence includes opinions from the Air Ministry and requests for further investigation into these sightings.
Gemini 7 was the tenth crewed American spaceflight. This document is a transcript of communications between the flight crew, Astronauts James “Jim” Lovell and Frank Borman, and the Manned Flight Center (now known as Johnson Space Center) in Houston, Texas. The transcript begins with Borman’s report of a “bogey,” contemporary nomenclature for an unknown aircraft, as well as a debris field. Borman described the debris field as consisting of “very, very many […] hundreds of little particles.” He estimated the particles’ distance from the spacecraft to be four miles. Lovell described observing a “brilliant body in the sun against a black background with trillions of particles on it.” This document also includes handwritten notes documenting the encounter, annotated with the phrase “UFO Sighting by Borman” in the top right corner.
This file contains an independent report on UFOs written by the French association COMETA (previously published in the French magazine VDS in 1999), which details the results of a study by the Institute of Higher Studies for National Defence. The file also includes a letter from Carol Rosin in which she notes that she was spokesperson for von Braun during the last years of his life.
This document is a compilation of memorandums, correspondence, and reports from various branches of the Department of War regarding sightings of flying discs in 1948. It includes information submitted by intelligence officers and special agents, detailing witness accounts and outlined procedures for reporting such phenomena. The archive provides historical insight into the military's response to unexplained aerial sightings during that period.
This document comprises memos and communications from the Air Materiel Command about sightings of flying discs. It details various reports and opinions on the nature of the phenomenon, suggesting that sightings are taken seriously and are under investigation. The correspondence indicates ongoing efforts to analyze and understand these reports for national security reasons.
The FBI's 62-HQ-83894 case file includes investigative records, eyewitness testimonies, and public reports concerning Unidentified Flying Objects and flying discs documented between June 1947 and July 1968. The records include high-profile incident accounts, photographic evidence from sites like Oak Ridge, TN, and technical proposals regarding potential propulsion systems. Additional topics include convention programs, researcher accounts, and extensive media coverage from the period. This file is partially posted on FBI vault with more redactions and some pages missing. Included here is the complete case file with several newly declassified pages and only minor redactions.
The FBI's 62-HQ-83894 case file includes investigative records, eyewitness testimonies, and public reports concerning Unidentified Flying Objects and flying discs documented between June 1947 and July 1968. The records include high-profile incident accounts, photographic evidence from sites like Oak Ridge, TN, and technical proposals regarding potential propulsion systems. Additional topics include convention programs, researcher accounts, and extensive media coverage from the period. This file is partially posted on FBI vault with more redactions and some pages missing. Included here is the complete case file with several newly declassified pages and only minor redactions.
The FBI's 62-HQ-83894 case file includes investigative records, eyewitness testimonies, and public reports concerning Unidentified Flying Objects and flying discs documented between June 1947 and July 1968. The records include high-profile incident accounts, photographic evidence from sites like Oak Ridge, TN, and technical proposals regarding potential propulsion systems. Additional topics include convention programs, researcher accounts, and extensive media coverage from the period. This file is partially posted on FBI vault with more redactions and some pages missing. Included here is the complete case file with several newly declassified pages and only minor redactions.
The FBI's 62-HQ-83894 case file includes investigative records, eyewitness testimonies, and public reports concerning Unidentified Flying Objects and flying discs documented between June 1947 and July 1968. The records include high-profile incident accounts, photographic evidence from sites like Oak Ridge, TN, and technical proposals regarding potential propulsion systems. Additional topics include convention programs, researcher accounts, and extensive media coverage from the period. This file is partially posted on FBI vault with more redactions and some pages missing. Included here is the complete case file with several newly declassified pages and only minor redactions.
The FBI's 62-HQ-83894 case file includes investigative records, eyewitness testimonies, and public reports concerning Unidentified Flying Objects and flying discs documented between June 1947 and July 1968. The records include high-profile incident accounts, photographic evidence from sites like Oak Ridge, TN, and technical proposals regarding potential propulsion systems. Additional topics include convention programs, researcher accounts, and extensive media coverage from the period. This file is partially posted on FBI vault with more redactions and some pages missing. Included here is the complete case file with several newly declassified pages and only minor redactions.
The FBI's 62-HQ-83894 case file includes investigative records, eyewitness testimonies, and public reports concerning Unidentified Flying Objects and flying discs documented between June 1947 and July 1968. The records include high-profile incident accounts, photographic evidence from sites like Oak Ridge, TN, and technical proposals regarding potential propulsion systems. Additional topics include convention programs, researcher accounts, and extensive media coverage from the period. This file is partially posted on FBI vault with more redactions and some pages missing. Included here is the complete case file with several newly declassified pages and only minor redactions.
This document is part of the FBI's case file concerning unidentified flying objects reported in 1947. It includes eyewitness accounts, newspaper clippings, and photographs taken in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The records detail a significant incident that has drawn public attention and investigation. Several pages are newly declassified with minimal redactions.
This document is an extensive FBI case file detailing various reports and investigations of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) collected between 1947 and 1968. It includes eyewitness testimonies, photographs, and reports from both civilian and military sources, covering notable incidents and public concern surrounding UFO sightings during this period.