DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE6957826
DATE OF SIGHTINGOctober 1954
REPORTED LOCATIONNEBRASKA MISSOURI
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD

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2. LOCATION

NEBRASKA, MISSOURI

3. SOURCE

CTVILTAN

10. CONCLUSION

ASTRONOMICAL: METEOR

4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS

VAT IG
VIAN LS

5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION

11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS

6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION

ATR VISUAL

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Brignt meteor, large trail, green. Whie,t
rainbow. Faded out.

7. COURSE

8. PHOTOS

O Yes
¥m No

9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE

O Yes
1 No

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of Monteglas in the department of Rhone, a flying saucer, moving like a ball used
c for pl ay ing .

bell-shaped object, three meter height, moving in bands of 12 meters in

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the city force at Riom (Puy-de-Dome),
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the farmer and shook his hand, asking hin: “Paris-nordj Aved by
stupefaction, the farmer was unable to answer. The two strangers stroked
' his dog and baarded their engine. They lighted up “some kind of
electrical lighting,” and the apparatus flew away rapidly andrwise- \
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t. 44 mts %v NORD

Graine de soucoupes

NIMES, 14. — Plusieurs chasseurs
de la commune de SaintAmbroir,
(Gard), auraiant récemment apercu
sept Atras minuscules dont la forme,
rappelait vaguement celle d'un corps.
humain. Lorsqu’ils tenthrent d'ap--
procher, les Atres se prdcipitérent,

s‘envola aussitAt.

‘ nage, descendu d'un e gin sphéri-}.

dires des t4moins, brillait comme du

Un scaphandrier

aux yeux énormes |
TOULOUSE, 14, — Un scaphandrier
(ie pelite taille, avec une téla gross
par rapport au corps, deux yeur
onormes, taile es, la description qu'a
faite mercredi soir un Toulousain,).
M, Olivier, d'un mystérieur person-hi

que qui venait de se poser 4 19 bh. 35},
sur un terrain vague, |

M, Olivier, propristaire des Eta-
biieements Javel Neto, & Toulouse,
elit accompagné d'un employé, M./.

» Merano «et d'un jeune garcon d'une}

quinzaine d’année+. Tous trois virent| |
te poser l'engin lumineux, de forme)
sphérique ef de couleur rouge dtre,|
pule apercurent venir vers eux: le
personnage dont la scaphandre, aux

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verre,

Por ta suite, Mo Olivier, anci ien _pi-
‘ote. (aviation, dessina A la criie,
Tune mantSre saisissante, eur une

porte, le seaphandrier. «Ja n'y

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je l’al yvu'comme je vous vois, Cela

Yrs UN enkin phosphorescent bee pas, ‘ajouta M. Parano, mais

A emplacement of se trouvaient
les piloles de la soucoups Volante,
les chasseurs découvrirent sur le sol
un certain nombre de graines d’as-
pect bizarre, qu’ils firent examiner |
par des gwvainetiers, Ceur-ci w trou-
vArent dans l'impossibilité da les
Classer dans une espetea connue.

faif un sacré chot's.~"
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vola 4 In verticala, sans bruit ey dis-iy
parut dans le clel A une vitesse pro-
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relevées en plusieurs endrvite du
térrain vague,

Lun das témoina a assuré que fal!
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U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION |

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This questionncire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much

information cs possible concerning the unidentified carial phanomenon that you have observed.

, Ploase try to answer os many questions os you possibly can. The information that you give will
| be used for reseorch purposes. Your nome will not be used in connection with any statements,
conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information so

that if it is deemed necessary, we may coniact you for further dotails.

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1. When did you see the object? 2, Tima of day:
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9. What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the object? |
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b. Suddenly speed up ond rush away ot any time? Yes No oe Don't know |
c. Break up into ports oF explode? ‘ayrs) No Don't know
d. Give cf! smovn? Wing No «4 Don’t know
e. Chonge brichtress? Yes No Don't know
f. Change shone? Yrs No Don't know
g. Fiash or flicker? (es No Don't know |
h. Disappeor ord reonpecr? Yes No Don't know
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much of the object is covered by the head of the match. If you had performed this experiment ot the time of the

' sighting, how much of the object would have been covered Ve me natch head? '

19. Draw picture that will show the shape of the object of objects. Label and include in your sketch any details

of the object that you saw such as wings, protrusions, etc., and espacially exhaust trails or vapor trails.

Place an crrow beside the drawing to show tha direction the object was moving.

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27. In the following sketch, imagine that you ors at the point shown, Place an "A" on the curved lins to show how

high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you first saw it. Place a 'B"’ on the same curved line to

; show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you /ast saw it. Place an "’A"’ on the composs

when you first saw it. Place a ‘"B"’ on the compass where you lost saw the object.

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Luminous discs eo

Luminous device a 2 |

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On October 3th, 19534 about 7
oelocK the evening all of an
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thousand feet altitude and wers)
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Of sight If caQed the tower at Lock-
Reed Alp Terminal in Burbanx,
Calf. (1 was tiving in Pacotma, near |

Gan Sermando, at the fime) and
s<ed She man at the tower {tf they
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cCailed the Air National Guard at
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Sde "Em?---Saucers. Cover City
Several Dise Objects Reported Over Cincinnati;
Little Men Leave Craft'in Germany, Says Here

Mysterious aireratt « e « “orange-red col-
ored, silent, disc-snaped and 60 feet in diame-
ter,” were reported hovering 300 feet over Cin-
cinnati Monday. ,

This was the fifth report within a week of

similar objects. ‘seen around the. city, always
traveling in sets of. three, _*

A similar wave of flying saucer reports has
cropped up In five other parta of the world,

including Germany, Belgium. Exypt, Argetina,’

Lepanon and the French Cameroons,

LATEST DISCS cited here were Monday at
5 a. m. by WLW announcer Keith Wildeson,

ite reported the incident to Leonard +
7017 Britton. Avenue, fadison™
Place.) director of civilian research, interplane-
tary flying objects. He said the current reports
seem) to indicate a pattern” in the flight of the
saucer.

One of Stringfield’s neighbors, John H.

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Sundstrom, Tio Britton Avenue, spotted a
formation of three discs Sunday at 5 p. m/

STRINGFIELD SAID Cincinnati {s sup-
posed to be a megnetic fault line and. that per-

haps the saucers come here to recharge.
aps

In Muenster, Germany, i2-year-old movie
projectionist Franz Hore told tha news arency
DPA that Re saw a2 “flying saucer” land In a
fleld and peculiarly shaped creatures get ont,

- Hoge said he noticed a. bright biue light
and thought at first it came from a crashed
airplane. On closer examination, he declared,
he discovered a “cigar-shaped” craft hovering
about six feet above the ground and giving off

a brilliant blue radiance which nearly blinded
him.

‘Then, the movie projecttonis! peat

suddenly sighted four creatures about thredjand
one-half feet in height. He said they|{had
“thick-set bodies, oversized heads and dejcatea

Jegs” and wore rubber-like clothing,,w 4 —/

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10-11-55

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«Sis Time Bangkok

BANGKOK, Oct. 16 (INS).—
Thailand which has been feeling
ignored by interplanetary visi-
tors—heaved a sign of relief to-
day after.a flying saucer was
sighted over Bangkok.

Bangkok newspapers, quoted
by Agence France Presse, not
“only nailed the sighting of a
saucer over their city “at last,”
but declared that “available in-
formation reyeals that uninvited
guests from outer space... are
directing their.attention here
with sw friendly attitude toward
the people of Bangkok.”

. » PERPIGNAN, France, Oct. 15
(INS).—A retired French cus-
toms man today reported he saw

a flying saucer land and a tall)

man dressed in “a diver’s suit”
step out. .
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mien Sigueres, 56, described the
“saucer” as a large red sphere.
He added that the. occupant
jumped back into his craft and
took off rapidly, but noiselessly,
when he saw Sigueres’ two dogs.

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night—taking a full seven sec- '

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| suuthwest and burned out-and |

disuppeared in the southeastern |

sky. it was a pale green in color |

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hehinad it,

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The Evansville Press, a Scripps-Howard Newspaper, prints the

a former Evansville resident, now Mrs. James Hogg Ul. She
lives in Florence, where she 1s secretary to Bernard Berensen,
art critic and writer. Her husband teaches in aa art academy
there.
By MRS. JAMES HOGG Sri.
The saucers. are flying thick,Stefanoni tried to sic his big
and fast around here and many)Boxer dog against the Martians,

following account of flying saucers in Italy. It was written by -

We're so annoyed, they've been
over Florence three days in a
row and we've managed to miss

a skeptic is eating his words. but the beast, intimidated, in-

stead bit his master in the
jacket. While Stefanoni sought
to liberate himself from his dog,

| Then “TL Signor Giacomo

seeing them each time. the two strangers succeeded in

Formations of them were/reaching the disc and a few in-
seen over Livorno. The next!stants later, with a sound simi-
day was even more interesting/lar to a shrill boat whistle, it
-~-boats all along the <Adriatic/lifted itself vertically from the
wired in descriptions in the;ground.”
space of a half hour, so that
the course and speed could be
fairly well plotted.

Thursday night in a little.
town in: the vicinity of Milan,,
around 10 o'clock, a man re-
turning from the movies on his
bike was passing ‘the local
sports field and noticed a light
of excertional intensity, a lu-
minous body and nearby “two
small shadows” that emitted
strange gutteral sounds. He
raced back into the town to call
the police and described what
he had seen.

A whole group of people went
back and later described figures.
with white pants, grey jackets,
helmets seemingly of trans-
parent plastic. “The intense
light of the dise enabled them

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recalled a little elephant!”
(breathing apparatus?)

The description was of a disc
divided in two parts illumin-
ated by a green light “that
rested on the ground on three
points.” The superior part was
a hemispheric cabin illuminated!
by a silver Nght so strong as to!},
annoy the eyes, and on top of
the cabin an antenna, When
finally they were able to force
the gates and approach the
figures, they retreated toward
the disc—“all present followel
with beating hearts, none, un-
fortunatety, was armed but they
found a box of fruit and threw

that.”

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' Le gouverneur militaire de Metz
étudie le rapport du commandant
Cottel qui a yvuiun engin lumineux
oris dans Je faisceau d'un projecteur

(De notre envoy’ spacial Henri PIGNOLET)
METZ, 13 octobre (par téléphone).

-E gouverneur militaire de Metz, général Navereau, commandant la 6° région, attend ce matin

1 le raport du commandant Cottel, spécialiste des forces terrestres antiaériennes, sur la pre-

sence, dimanche dernier, dans le viel de la vile, d'un mysterieux engin qui pendant trois
heures resta le soir dans le faisceau d’un puissant projecteur de l’armeée.

Ce rapport, on imagine avec quel.
soin et quelle prudence le comman-
dant des F.T.A.A. Va rédigé. Le com-
mandant Cottel dirigeait le poste de
radar instalié au stand de l’'armée &)
la folre commerciale de Metz qui
vient de fermer ses portes, La sta-|
tion disposalt d’un puissant projec-'
teur gui, pendant toute tla durée de
la folre, balavait le ciel de la ville. ‘

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Trois « petits étres »
dans une soucoupe |

@ UNE FUSEE GEANTE, décollant
dun champ, a été vue par M. Pierre
Vidal, culsinier, demeurant a Croix:
Daurade, prés de Toulouse, et 602
neveu, Angel Hurle. Elle disparut
dans un sillage lumineux oranse et

FP hance — Sve

Une dizaine d’'hommes se trouvaient
autour de l'appareil lorsque, diman-
che soir, la rayon lumineux s‘immo-

— Impossible, « ca » doit avoir
cinquante mé@tres de diamétre.

Tout ie monde en convint,
Mais alors ?

Le rador

n’avait rien accroché
Alors, comme on ne voulalt pas

croire aux soucoupes volantes, on ’ ‘ : douze métres dans une lueur orange
déclda de nettoyer les glaces. et | ae a ancas Bea rena ee tak — et en emettant des étincelles verda-
méme de changer les charbons du |) voi avee une rapidité Inoule que tres, a été vue pendant une afore |
projecteur, Lorsqu’on ralluma celutl |) nous avons pu continuer notre sur la vole ferree Evreux- Lous =e t
cl, le Sallon, était toujours 12. | route. » par un artisan, soa apprenti et u

Les curieux, qui s’é@talent groupés |) 4 } ouvrier agricole. rae
autour du projecteur, virent, eux}; ™M. Vigsneron a confirmé les décia- 3 UN CHAMPIGNON LUMINEUX,
aussi, ¢ la boule de l’arbre de Noéls.|) tations de son compagnon ainst *. se dépiacait rapidement et sans
Tis la virent jusqu’au moment ot | 92’Un troisiéme témoin, M. Henri

vers 23 heures on se résigna A étein-
dre le projecteur. Ils ne furent pas
seuls d’ailleurs, pulsque des  habi-
tants du faubourg de Sablon et de
Queuleu devaient, le lendemain, eux
aussi, affirmer avoir constate le phé-
nomeéne, :

- Le radar, cependant, dont te pin-
feonu, gars cesse, avait balayé l'espa-
;ce, n'avait rien accroche.

— La « chose », expliqua un tech-|| mals, MM. Jeannet et Garnier, cul lueurs Irisées a été observé a Bom-
nicien, np’est pas.meétailique,. Elle |) regagnaient leur domicile en auto- pas (Pyrénées-Oriontaltes) par le
n'est pas decelable au_radar... ~~ | Mobule, ont été, dimanche solr, les}) boulanger M. Sebeill,

“"Avant.fifer, la foire de Metz, quili témoins d'un phénoméne  inexpli- @ UN ENGIN DE FORME ORLON.
avait recu plus de 600.000 visiteurs, || cable. GUF, décrivant dana In ectel dea

fermalt ses portes. Plua de protec-
teur, plus de cadar, plus de sphere
my sté4rieuse. Il ne restait que la té&
moignage d'une quinzaine de ner-
sonnes, dea servants du projecteur,
dua officier du service sgéographi-
ue de l'armeée et du commandant
ottel, dont le rapport, qu’on attend
au palais du gouverneur militaire
avee l’lnpattence... et la curtosite
que lon devine, fixera ce point de
l'nistoira des soucoupes volantes..

| couru
| électrique,

électrique

NEVERS, 13 octobre (dép. « Fre

solr »). —

ile sonffie conn4, Mon corps fut par-
une sorte de décharge
d’'at pu distinener tres

par

;Mettement Vengin qul reSsemblait A
| une soucoupe,

« Jal apercu, s‘agitant autour de
la machine, trois @tres de petite
taille qui m’ont paru de forme bl-
zarre. Nous étions comme immohill.
sés & Vintérieur de ta voiture et dans

hameau, charron A La Carle, com-
mune de Clamecy.

Voiture stoppse por le pas-
sage d’une boule rougeatre

SAINT-ETIENNE, 12 octobre (dép: ||

« France-soir »), — Deux Gueugnon-

Brusquement, leur vehicule fut
survol’ par une sorte de boule rou-
geatro qui passa comme un éclair.

Le moteur de la voiture s‘arréta et "
Quel- |

is furent privés de lumiére,
ques instants plus tard, alors que
Vapparition lumineuse s’était estom-
pée A l'horizon, les phares de la
yotture fonctionnérent aA nouveau et
le moteur se remit A ronfler.

Deux commercants de

9

vert pale. A emplacement presume
de la fusée, Vherbe était recouverte
d'une vapeur grasse & odeur de pé-

Clamecy, M. Louis Vi ,
Dy noes billsa soudain sur un globe immo Deve gneron et Henri - trole. ;
Ge bile en plein ciel, « scintillant, au- Pegg ba se rendaient, hier ma- 9 UN PROFESSZUR DE MATHE- |’
“ rait affirmé le commandant, comme, oi) 0 TN ‘be Aes 4 bord de leur ea wtaTIQUES de Lisieux, M. Bon, a
= une boule d'arbre de Noel ». eat apace ees ae thee a ee apercu A Saint Germain-de-Livet, au: }
, , in- ' que argente
la rayon wie & la verticale. La] quante metres environ de la route, | papas ag A gens Pe aut s'est cleve
Ly 4 chose » sembiatt se trouver 4 10.0007 un engin de forme cylindrique d'un °° meet at ees a chal. ony to0r-
a metres, C'est du moins ce qu aftir- assez grand diametre, . : | sitencleus jee peti elie stole ot
ss) iota os a Fant le aire On ne Sef}. AW mame instant, Je motenr da te) ae ver le sol dune altitude d'en-
see eats vipa Dita | camionnette s‘arrétait et les phares mh a) métres. {1 est repartt a
-- — C'est un ballon-sonde, avanga/! s’éteignaient. Phorizontale A une allure vertigl-
a un des servants du projecteurs. (= J’al eu, a déclaré M. Gallois, meus,

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\ che-sur- Yon.

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un cafetier, un joueur
un champion de natation ont apercu ;
| au-dessus de la chapelle de Broullly }
| et en direction de

ne)
de boule de jeu. |

de haut, se dépiacant par bonds de

j ‘“ONSEILLER GENFRAL,
eins de rugby et

Montgeias (Rn6- ,
une soucoupe volante & allure

@ UNE CLOCHE ce trois métres }

bruit, a été vu lundi solr, vers 23 heu-

@ UN CIGARE VOLANT, d’aspect !
métallique, duquel se sont détachées
trois boules rouges, a été vu par
MM, Rozer Thévenin et Albert Dau-
Ty, Zardiens de la paix du corps ur-
hain de Rinm (Puy-de-D4me). |
@ UN AUTRE CIGARE entouré de

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grands « S > et falsant un bruit de
vapeur sous pression a ¢té apercu
par trols feunes chasseurs au-cessus
de Gaillac (Aveyron), Le méme en-
win auralt ét4 observé A Pont-de-
Salars.

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