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This document details two separate sightings of an unidentified flying object (UFO) by a B-29 crew from the 4/5th Reconnaissance Squadron on March 9, 1949. The sightings suggest the possible presence of an alien aircraft, with descriptions of the object's speed, altitude, and light characteristics.
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The FAA released data regarding a UFO sighting reported by a Japan Airlines pilot and crew, but concluded that the radar evidence did not support the sighting. The pilot described seeing two small UFOs and a large 'mothership', but FAA officials stated that the radar interpretation was likely a mistake.
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This document is a secret report detailing the investigation of approximately 375 incidents related to unidentified aerial phenomena, specifically focusing on 'green fireballs' observed near Albuquerque, New Mexico. The report indicates that many incidents remain unexplored and emphasizes the need for further investigation by scientific agencies.
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On November 17, the crew of Japan Air Lines Flight 1628 reported a UFO with flashing lights following their cargo jet across the Arctic Circle. The Air Force confirmed radar detection of an object near the plane, although FAA controllers did not see it. The crew described the lights as unusual and not typical of aircraft markings.
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The document discusses the findings and recommendations regarding unidentified flying objects (UFOs), concluding that they do not pose a direct threat to national security and suggesting a reduction in the scope of investigations.
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The document discusses the research and theories of Dr. Deardorff regarding extraterrestrial life and UFO sightings, highlighting his belief in the existence of advanced alien societies and the potential for their observation of Earth. It also mentions notable UFO incidents, including the disappearance of pilot Frederick Valentich and a sighting by U.S. Sena…
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The document discusses the analysis of reports related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), emphasizing the importance of accepting reports at face value while acknowledging potential psychological factors. It notes the prevalence of two public attitudes towards UAP: skepticism and belief in their existence. The investigator aims to treat each report as a…
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This document outlines the U.S. Air Force's early responses and organizational actions regarding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), particularly focusing on the establishment of Project Sign and its subsequent evolution into Project Grudge. It highlights the increasing public demand for explanations of flying discs and the Air Force's efforts to systematic…
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…t was doing. In the seoond place, if the pilot kept his eyes intently on the object, as © also was the case here, he would have great diffioulty in knowing and reporting later what he himself was doing. The situation is very conducive to lose of orientation. In other words, it is impossible to infer ‘* ae ~ ee a s «6 s 4 five poe, Satin a ae a, ae i ON Decla…
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…ns are consistently biased in one or another direction, For exemple, individuals often are rpuilty of a eonstant orror, in the direction of underestimation, in reporting thelr arose Errors of observation may be olassified further as precision errors and identification errors, Inacouracy in estimating the speed of an aircraft is an example of the former, Mist…
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… Technical Intelligence Division, Intelligence Department, AMC, an anclysis has been made, fran a psychological point of view, of 212 investigaticns of persons reporting sightings of unidentified aerial objects. Be FACTUAL DAT As 2, <Areport of this analysis is attached as Appendix A. Ce CONCLUSIONS ¢ 3%. It is cocluded by the writer that there are sufficien…
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… INFORMATION 9 - Ql April Major Delton Snith ‘ = Pear SAG January IEF ERENCES (Control. nay moder, @ dole, previous re ore 3 4 g 50" as applicable) » sudject: "Reporting of Info 5 smation on Unconventional Aircraft" The Fort Wor SUMMARY: (Znter concise summary of report. Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. th Sta…
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…n Smith Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 18 April 1950 REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous ist etc., as applicable) Letter, SAC 31 January 1950, subject: "Reporting'of Information on Unconventional Aircraft" SUMMARY: (Enter concise summary of report. Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin tert of report o…
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…ni S| i? a APPROVED 2JUNE 1908 : aoe ER or COUNTRY REPORT NO. United States APXOT 1-52 U/I A/c ehee ca 7, qu Ad, _AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT | SUBJECT Reporting of Information on Unidentified Flying Objecots AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) __ Michi gan © . Director of intelli genceg Bqs Tenth AF * “DAVE CF ae i DATE OF INFORMATION >. EVALUATION j_ 30…
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, APPROVED ¢ JUNE 1948 so Ve es REPORT NO. artot 1-52 uf Vie (LEAVE BLANK) bf Gu fee 4) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT (/) . Reporting of Information on Unidentified Flying Objects AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) AF FORM 112—PART | (CLASSIFICATION) COUNTRY United States Michigan Director of Intellizence, Hqs Tenth AF DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EV…
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…r left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part IJ.) SUBJECT: FLYOBRPT In accordance with AFL 200#5, dated 29 April 1952, Subject: Unidentified Flying Objects Reporting (Short Title: FLYOBRPT), the following report of Unidentified Flying Object is submitted: , On 30 December 1952, 2002 MST, William T, Jones, Security Inspector, Atomic Energy Commission, Los…
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…Begin text of report on AF Form 11$—Part II.) SUBJECE: FLOREPT - “\eP Ta accordance with AFL 200-5, dated 29. fpril 1952, Subject: Unidentified Flying ‘Ghjects Reporting (Short Title: FLYOBEP?), the following report of Unidentified Tying Onject is. submitted: pk ees “ : Sic eee | On 30 December 1952, 0 ONES ‘Security Inspector, Atomic Snergy Commission, Los.…
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…radar sites in this vicinity show that no unusual objects or activity was noted et this time, There were no wheather balloan launches from this base during the reporting period. The following weather conditions existed over the base and in the vicinity; LARSON AFB @727 9,00@! Broken, 12,060' overcast, Surface winds S*SW 26knots with gusts up to 36knots visib…
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…adar sites in this vicinity show that no unusual objects or activity was noted eat this time. There ware no wheather balloan launches from this base during the reporting period. The following weather conditions existed over the bass and in the vicinity; LARSON AFB 0727 9,000! Broken, 12,000! overcast, Surface winds SS? 26knots with gusta up to 36knots visibi…
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…int indicates extent 1) of all controlled areas Obstruction {Numerals indicate elevation above sea level of top.) Fan Marker Beacons (75 meg) NEWTON 100 watts (Reporting point) t AURAL RANGE (bearings are magnetic at the station) FASION VERY HIGH FREQUENCIES (VHF) PRINTED IN BLUE VHF FOUR-COURSE VISUAL-AURAL RADIO RANGE The Blue and Yellow Visual Sectors are…