DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8282045
DATE OF SIGHTINGJune 1966
REPORTED LOCATIONPOWELL Idaho
FRAMES80
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD PROJECT 10073 RECORD
1. DATE · TIME GROUP . DATE · TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION
30 June 66 Povell
30 June 66 01/0535Z 01/0535Z pi, ho (1 Witness) μ,ho(1Witness)
3. SOURCE 10. 10. CONCLUSION
Civilian Probable Astro (1. Thot) goo
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS
One One
LENGTH OF OASERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS
5 Seconds Observer netod iridit ple groen colored object about as bri.t
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION as a 2d magnitude ir. On juct sas visible for about 5 secon s
before disajjrin nine a trce. Green light appeared to
Ground-Visual pulaate as it travt .. Ohjct coaparai in orightness, sreea
7. COURSE and moverent as tis dho jatllite.
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8. PHOTOS
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XK No
9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE
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FORM
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34. Date you completed this questionnaire: 15
Day Month Year /
Information which you foel pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific points of the
questionnaire or a narrative explanation of your sighting.
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With the information submitted, would be extremely
. difficult to offer much of an explanation. Essential data
such 1 as maneuvers, flight characteristics, and duration of
sightings are essential in a comprehensive evaluation. Had
you reported your observation to the nearest military instal-
lation at the time,an evaluation would have been possible.
The local UrO investigator is in a far better position to
conduet an on-the-spot investigation. Your information will
be added to our present data.
The inclosed
to you.
Thank you for repor Thank you for the Air Force. the Air Force.
Sincerely, Sincerely,
BARNETT B. YOUNG
Lt Colonel, USAF
Chief, Civil Chief, Branch
Comunity Relations Division
Office of Information
Attachment .
Menio Park California
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rehensive evaluation.
to your nearest military installation at the time, an evaluation tould
have been possible. T The local UFO investigator is
posltron to conedet an on-che-spot investigation. investigation. Your information four Inrormation
will be addii to our be addid to present data. present dita.
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The inclosed tafe
to you." Thank you for reporting your observetion to the Air Force. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force.
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investig on. Your information
The inclosed informetion on Project Blue Book may be of interest
to you. Thank you to you. Thank you for for reporting your your observ to the Air Force. Force.
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In our opinion, UFOs exist as misinterpi natural
phenomena or
However, we only investigate UFOs reported to us. I am
inclosing FfD Form l64 which can be used in officially reporting
a sighting to us. Since you state that you have not sighted this
object since the advent of cold weather, perhaps with the coming
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we would appre eciate your filling out the inclosed form in its
entirety and returning it to us. We could then evaluate your .
sighting. If we are unable to find a logical nswer, then your
case will be categorized UNIDENTIFIED. case will be c IFIED,
I - address.
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Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
12 August 1966
Meridian, Idaho 83642
Dear
Reference your unidentified observation of 30 June 1966.
The information in your letter was not sufficient for
evaluation. Request you complete the attached FTD Form
164 and return it provided.
We wish to thank you
the Air Force.
Sincerely, Sincerely,
HECTOR QUIN CUI ANILLA, Jr, Major, USAF ANILLA, Jr, MajOr, USAF
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Reference the attached letter from
observation which he made June 1c regarding an
suggested reply: following is a
a. Dear
The National Science Foundation has forwarded
to 1 the Air Force for action. your letter
Your description and drawing of the meteorological
phenomena which you observed is indeed beautiful.
Book has not received any other reports Project Blue
phenomena on 15 June. describing a similar
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ERIC T. De JONCKHE ERIC T. de JONCKH , Colonel, USAF Colonel, USAF
Demuty for Demuty rec 10 1 Atch
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to a bowling to a bowlin pure ure ebony. Venus, never Venus, never
lovelier, lovelier. was as a a newly crowned newlv crowned beauty
queen. Strange queen. Strange, but the path cath Surveyer 9 Survever 9 was was
clearlv visible elearlv visible, and ominous cm wintry black clouds
streaked the western shy. Facing the Facing the south, I
could feel ever so gently could feel ever so gently the coming sun on my un on my
left cheek, but the chilly bite o on my on my
right cheek.
I was wondering I was if perhaps you had any re-
ports from ports frcm stationed meteorologists witnessing a
similar phenonomen. I saw this I saw this at about 4;27 AM at abou 4;27 AM
on June 15th. on June l5th.
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NO CASE, INFO ONLY 09272
JUL 27 1866
Dear
Your letter to the National Science Foundation has been
forwarded to this office for action.
We have not received any other reports of meteorological
phenomena on June 15 such as that described in your lotter.
Please see page lo of the attached report on Project Blue Book
for information on such phenomena.
Sincerely,
GEORGE P. FREEMAN, JR.
1 Atch Lt Colonel, USAF Lt Colonel, USAF
Blue Book Blue Book Report Report Chief, Civil Branch
Coummunity Relations Division Division
Office of Information Information
Indianapolis 1s Indianapolis 13 Indiana ndiana
COORDINATED By (Ofrice Symbol. Name, Grade, Date) COORDINATED By (Ofrice Symbol. Name, Crade, Date)
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Request for UFO Information
USAF (SAFOICC)
Reference the attached letters from ana
requesting information on unidentified flying objects. Proposed
replies have been prepared and are with their respective letters.
FOR
JAMES C. MANATT, COlOnel, USAF 2 Atchs
Birector of Subsystems 1. Ltr, Jan 67
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subsequent photographs.
Additional information on your sighting and your original -
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the attached photographic data sheet and FTD Form 164 and return a
will return your 1
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1. FrD Form 164 w/envelope 1. FTD Form 164 w/envelope
2. Photographic Data 2. Photo ographic Data Sheet
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investigation, since air destroyed
after thirty days.
In the future, if you should observe another umidentified
object, please cont
For your inf haye attached Blue
Book," the Air Your interest in our program is
appreciated.
Sincerely,
GEORGE P. FREEMAN, JR.
Lt Colonel, USAF Lt Colonel, USAF
Chief, Civil Branch
Community Relations Division
Office of Information
Attachment (BB) Attachment (BB)
92250
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MEMO FOR No street address given.
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mentioned your unidentified observatio and
subsequent photographs.
Additional information on your
negative are needed to perform scientificinvestigation. Also,
request you clarify the date of your sighting. Request you
complete the attached photographicrdata sheet and FTD Form 164
and return then with your original negative. "Vpon-corpletion of
analysis we will return your negative and p print along with our.
findings.
Sincerely,
GEORGR P. FREEMAN, JR.
Lt Colonel, USAF
Chief, Civil Branch
Conmunity Relations Division
Office of Information
Attachments (Photo data sheet, FTD envelop)
observation was on June 17, 1966.
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prevents a comprehensive
investigation, since normally destroyed
after thirty days.
In the future, if you should observe another unidentified object,
please contact the nearest Air Force installation.)
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I have neclosed a photograph of a UFo, that I
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Pine Market located on Pine Avenue. It appeared
asa small disk, which was probably 15o feet up.
I had a camera with me at the time, since I had
just got of a trip from Los Angles. Please do not use
magizine the photograph. photograph.
Sincerely Sincerels
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information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed.
Please try to answer y questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will
be used for research
conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information so
that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details.
1. When did you see the object? 2. Time of day: 30
Hour Minutes
June 1966 (Circle One): A.M. or P.M.
Day Month Year.. over at dewn; sun -wes just coming
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3. Time Zone:
(Cirele One): a. Eastern (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving
b. Central Standard
c. Mountain
d. d. Pacific Pacific Mion Jeyli ght Iion Jellht Tayin n Foyin no
e. Other
4. Where were you when you sow the object? 4. Where were you when you saw the object? eitting in the baus of an snoiant a phithester ritting in the baus of an Snoient a plithester
legeste, Moily geste, Moily
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Votarid Latorid
Nearest Nearesr Postal Postal Adaress City or Town State or County
5. How long was object in sight? 5. How long was abject in sight? (Tatal Duration) -5 15
Hours Minutes Seconds Seconds
a. Certain c. Not very sure
b. Fairly certain . Fairly certain d.Just a guess
otimntion outimntion
5.1 How was time in sight determined?
5.2 Was object in sight continuously? Yes No
6. What was the condition of the sky? It os just at dom. The sky
DAY neer ths hori.on was somewhst tisty
NIGHT but higher up it was quite elanr and
Bright a.
b. Cloudy Cloudy the roncining bright.
IF you saw the abject during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object?
(Circle One): a. In front of you d. To your left
b. in back of you e. Overhead
c. To your right f. Don't remember
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FTD QCT 62 164 This form supersedes FTD 1o4. [ul o1, ahich is obselete. chek
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IF you saw the object at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON?
8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): /
None PAwn CONDITIEAS Bright moonlight
a.
. A few b. Dull moonlight
c. Many c. No moonlight - pitch dark
d. Don't remember d. Don't remember
9. What were the weather conditions at the time you saw object?
CLOUDS (Circle One): WEATHER (Circle One):
a. Clear sky 0. Dry
b. Hazy b. Fog, mist, or light rain
c. Scattered clouds c. Moderate or heavy rain
d. Thick or heavy clouds d. Snow
e. Don't remember
10. The object appeared: (Circle One):
a. Solid d. As a light
o. Transparent e. Don't remember
c. C. Vapor
11. If it gopeared as a light, was it brighter than the brightest stars? (Circle One): 11. If it appeared as a light , was it brighter than the brightest stars? (Circle One):
a. Brighter c. About the same
. Dimmer d. Don't know 1 oiindation iten 35 pi inuation iten 35
11.1 Compare brightness to some common object;
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12.The edges of the object were: 12. The edges of the object were: cee auplonation cee etplonation
(Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred (Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred e. Other . Other
5. Like a bright star star
c. Sharply outlined
d. Don't remember
1. Did the object: (Circle One for each question)
a. Apoear to stand still at any time? Yes No Don't know
b. Suddenly s speed up and rush away at any time? Yes No Don't know
c. Break uo into parts or explode? Yes No Don't know
d. Give off smoke? Yes No Don't know
e. Change brightness? Yes No Don't know
f. Change shape? Yes No Don't know
9. Flash or flicker? Yes No Don't know
h. Disappear and reappear? Yes No Don't know
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sighting, how much of the object would have been covered by the match head? et eivat iost er sll
if ths objeet. It vss af a lltile lerver thon s olose-by ster. After it
oxploded, it ses ael largar, ouploded, it wes io erel tides the ise of the gun.
1. Draw a picture that will show the shape of the object or objects. Label and include in your sketch any details
of the object that you saw such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails.
N EARGT Place an arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the object was moving. Ne MOUEHeOT
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This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much
information as poss concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed.
Please try to answer as any questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will
be used for research Your name will pot be used in connection with any statements,
conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request thi is personal information so
1. When did you see the object? 2. Time of day: 35
Hour Minutes
_3c 1966 (Circle One):
A.M. or (P.M.
Day Month Year
3. Time Zone:
(Circle One): a. Eastern (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving
b. Central b. Standard
C. Mountain
d. d. Pacific Pacific
e. e. Other
4. Where were you when you sow the object? 4. Where were you when you sow the object?
Nearest Postal Address City or Town State or County
5. How long was object in sight? (Total Duration) 5
Hours Hours Minutes Seconds
a. Certain c. Not very sure
b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess
5.1 How was time in sight determined? 5 ietonined?
5.2 Was object in sight continuously? Yes No
What was the condition of the sky?
DAY NIGHT
a. Bright a.
b. Cloudy Cloudy
(Circle One): a. In front of you d. To your left
b. In back of you e. Overhead
c. To your right f. Don't remember
FORM
FTD OCT 62 164 This form superaedes FTD 164. Jui 61. which is obsolete.
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22. Where were you located when you saw the object?
(Circle One):
a. In the business section of a city?
a. Inside a building b. In the residential section of a city?
b. in a car c. In open countryside?
c. Outdoors d. Near an airfield?
d. In an airplane (type) e. Flying over a city?
e. At sea f. Flying over open country?
f. Other g. Other
AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions:
24.1 What direction were you moving? Circle One)
a. North c. East e. South g. West
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest
24.2 How fast were you moving? __miles per hour.
24.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object? B
(Circle One) Yes No
25. Did you abserve the object through any of the foilowing?
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27. In the following sketch, imagine that you are at the point shown. Place an ""A" on the curved line 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 last saw it. Place an ''A" on the compass
when you first saw it. Place a "B"" on the compass where you last saw the object.
90° 75°
60
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30°
1 E
-13° 3W
path, a "B" at the end of the path, and shiu- any changes in direction during the course. path, a "B" at the end of the path, and shu any changes in direction during the course.
EXLSNT
29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there?
Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to show the direction that they were traveling. Draw a picture of hov ey were arranged, and put an arrow to show the direction that they were traveling.
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30. Have you ever seen this, or a similar object before. If so give date or dates and location.
No
Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (Circle One) Yes No
31.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) Yes No
addresses:
co$ Stanford University Home Aocress:
Stanford, Calif. 94305
32. Please give the following information about yourself:
NAME
Lost Name Last Name First Name Middle Name Middle Name
ADDRESS Sonclulu Now01196016- 100196016
Srreer Srreer City Zone State
TELEPHONE NUMBER TELEPHONE NUMBER 21
AGE SEX
indicate any adaitional information about yourself, including any special experience, which might be pertinent.
college ettdent with sreining in photorophy college etudont with sroining in photorrcphy
33.When and to wham did you report that you had seen the abject?
July 1966
Day Month Year Unitad Strtes leather Dureeu
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Ledsription er the first. Two tora snall oloudu arperr one zfter the other
porheps thirty seoond intarvela farther eest.
isty olouds which ranained for l0 ninutas before thomselves fading into
nothing neis.
hen the Eourth cloud aspeared, iss hen the fourth cloud aspeared, isa nid she believed believed
some sperks or met rial sperks or nat rial L fell fron it but I oennot verify cannot verify this. this.
. notes were wada not more than an
hour efter the event, on June 18, 1966
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FTDTDETR
Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433
2 August 1966
Vills San Paolo
via della Piazzola 43
Firenze, Italia
Dear M
Reference your unidentified observation of 18 June 1966.
The information in your letter was not sufficient for
evaluation. Request you complete the attached FTD Form
164 and retu the envelope provided.
We wish to thank
the Air Force.
Sincerely, Sincerely,
HECTOR HECTOR QUINTANILLA, Jr, Major, USAF LLA, Jr, Major, USAF
Chief, Pro.i P1 lue Book Book
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TRANSMITTAL FORM - U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
FORM CD-82 DATE July 21/66
(11-14-83)
TO . Project Blue Book WPAFB
FROM: Environmental Science Services
Administration, Office of Public Info.
Bldg. 5, ille, Md.
The attached wound up on my desk --
and I thought that you might be in-
terested. We have no additional in-
formation.
0s
JOHN M. OVERSTREET
Editor, ESSA WORLD Editor, ESSA WORLD
(Major, USAF Ret) (Major, USA Ret)
DO NOT USE FOR PERMANENT RECORD INFORMATION
9040-729-485 19n4 0-729-285
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again. Looking at the sky, I thought I was
heving are trouble. Glowing less brightly than a well defined, nearby
shape
directly north at about the horizon.
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a little farther east; there wes enother ferther
east and then another, making a total of four. The second, third , and fourth
were much smaller than the first. All four slowly faded. In perhaps three
ainutes they became lisnt white, misty olouds waich remained for perhpps ten
Hinutag before dlaappearing.
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inaedietely after ita occured. It was only because of our continuing
travels that I was unable to write sooner.
Please send me an explanation as soon you can.
Thank Vo
Villa San Paolo
via della Piazzola 43
irenel Firenze, Italia
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Jumped down went to the door.ut
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spectrum.
This office knows of no method by which standard aan extend
the sensttivity beyond about 7500 A.
Retarence: FID Form 164, Seotion 85, Paragraoh 4 - If onditions, ie., weightlessness,
sovndless, invisible, eto., eto, are indeed true, the rer neglects to fumish us with
aty detafl at all resarding his methods of knowing nere, and how to record these
obleots, persons, eto. with his camera.
Reference: FTD Form 164, Section 35. Paragraph 10 - In this paragraph the observer covers
amp:co'ocicallv and conclusivalv disnrove
the images camera.
e aforementioned materials:
Frame #1 - The observer indicates in comment 3i messages to be decipered, and
arse, or are we to assume that all of the "tracings" are messages?
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8.1 STARS (Circle Ore: 8.2 MOON Circle Onel:
None a. Bright moonlight
A few b. Dull moonlight
b. No moonlight - pitch dark
C. Many C.
Don't remember d. Don't remember
d.
What were the wearner conditions at the time you saw object?
CLOUDS (Circle Ch WEATHER
a. Clear skv 0.Dry
b. Hazy b. Fog, mist, or light rain
c. Scattered cloude c. Moderate or heavy rain
d. Thick or heavy slouds d. Snow
e. Don'comember
10. The object aopeared: (Circle One):
a. Solid d. As a light
b. Transparent Transparent e. Don't remember
C. c. Vapor
If ir appeared as a he-, wes t briabter than the brightes" siars? (Circle One): If ir appeared as a he-r, wes t briahter than the brightes" siars? Circle One)
11.
a. Brighter a. Brighter S. About the sare C. About the sare
b. Dimmer d. Don't know
11.1 Compare brightnass to some common abiect: Compare brightnass to some common object:
AA PNIS
12.The edges of the obiest were: 12. The edges of the ob'es were
(Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred . c. Other
5. bright star
c. Share iv outhined
d. Don'remember
(Circle One for each question)
Did the obiect
Appear to stand still a anv time? Yes No Don't know
a. ;as No Don't know
b. Suddenly soeed up and rush away at any time? Don't know
Break us nto parts or exolode? Yas No
c. Yes No Don't know
d. Give alf s-ova? Don't know
Change beightanss? Yes No
e. Yes No Don't know
f. Change shape? Don't know →
Flash or flicker? -SATED 'es No
g. Yes No Don't know
h. Disapser ard cecnoen
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on the print, ind exposures were made.
Frame #3 - The Invisihl identified as "3" is in
all probability an intemal
methods. (see frame #l analysis) methods. (see frame #l analysis)
Frame #4 - Within the area marked "1" area marked "i" a microscopic croscopic examination of the nega raveals
several (at least three and possibl cating multiple
exposure negatives.
e of the length of the star trace versus time to correlate the stated
exposure time with the actual exposure time. As before, this phot duplicated,
with time and patience, utilizing multiple techniques.
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the sensitivity bevond abor 75oo A. to extend
Reference:
soundless, invisible, etc., etc, are indeed true, the obser rer neglects to furnish us with
any detail at all regarding his methods of knowing when how to record these
objects, persons, etc, with his camera.
Reference: F FTD Form 164, Section 35, Paragraph 10 - In this paragraph the observer covers
aimost
records by stating that
Following is an analysis o e aforementioned materials:
messages to be decipered, and
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xposures were made.
Frame #3 - The invisible, transparent, and weightless spaceship identified as "3" is in aSS
all probability an internal
marked "1" or "2". The trace marked "4" could have been accomplished by the aforementioned
images
exposure negatives.
exposure time with the actual exposure time. As before, this photograph could be duplicated,
with time and patience, utilizing multiple techniques.
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Once again the spaceship is probably a
camera lens reflection. The door is in the correct position for a specular highlight
caused by the light sources to the lower left. Cadsed by the ligr
represent imagery of spaceships and that the imagery was deliberately created by the
photographer. photographer.
it
PHOT PHO BY: D BY:
iblo
CHARLES CHAPTN CHARLES CHAPIN WILLIAM L. TURNER
Photographic Technologist Photographic chnologist Major, USAF
Chief, Photo Chief, Photo Analy
WILBER PRICE,TR.
Chief, Photo Exploitation Division
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Dear Sir,
UNIDETIVTED BLITNG ARIRGT A PORT
Mr. K.S. Hett or 4 Mr. K.S. Hett or 4s Collo: of Thodusis and af Thodesis end
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Youee faithfully, Youee faithfuily,
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wa juet
shtsring tbe southern 2 Gross. covine fron weat to sast ahd must have
crossed the srack of the first one and aheed of it. this'peeond ans
slomed and atopped, then aoved on a different Gour 4 rurning in a circie.
The first one had altered coutse again -39 shown in the di0s-a it
then grew fains and "gent out". The second ane continusd in its circle
and it too faded out. The time then was d.10 B.m I The night was clear,
BOOn WRS too hin. -
E These things were verY high, we thought of satellitea first, or
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF AND NYASALAND
BEMORANDUM:
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conclusions, or publicarions without your permission. We request this personal information se
that if ir is deemed necessary, we may contact you for furthar delails.
photograph 9:00
Thea did you xxe th obiect? 2. Time of da.9 :10
Hour Minutsa
27 June 1966 (Circle Onal A.M. or(PM.)
Day Manth Yeur
3. Time Zone:
(Chrcle Oneh: a. Eastern Circle Onel: Daylight Sowing
Central Srandard
Mountain
Pacific
Other
photograph
Hhor *ar vdu ~nen yoU xx the abjecr? Republic of the
Albay Philippines
11 Ligao,
New Neawa DITC Andrea Andreal City or Town Srata or Counry Srota or Counry
fidw long was 06 SYXX Traral Duragon Patal Duagen 3
Houra Minutes Seconds Seconds
T G artain ertain c. Not very sura c. Not very sure
oitly certdin oitly certain d, Just a guess d, lust a guess
photograph photogranh
5.1 wC3 xax atermined By my_time clock
photograph Yos
No
5.
DAY NIGHT
a. Sright Bright
b. Cloudy 6. Cloudy
7. iF you sow the abject during DAYLlGhT, where wos the SUN located as you looked at the obient?
(Circle One a. in front or you d. To your left
b. In bock of you 3. Overhead
C To your righi Don't romamber
a
FTO -r m nho
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CLOUDS (Cirete One): WEATHER(
a. Clear sky (a. Dry
5. Hazy b. Fog, mist, or light rain
a. Scattered clouds c. Modarate or heavy rain
Thick or heovy clouds d. Snow
e. Don't remomber
10. The objoct aopeared: (Circle One):
a. Solid d As a light
b. Tidnaporent . Don't ramember
4. Vapor
it appeored ox a light, ads i xightar than the brightext atars? ircle One):
(a: Brighres do About the some
b. Dimoer d. Don't know
11.1 Compara brighrmess te some commen cojeet:
As bright as the first quarter of the moon as can be seen in the
(Circle Öne) 4. (Circle One) a, Fuzay or blurred Fuzzy or blurred . Other e. Other
Like a bright stor
Sharply ourlined
Don't ramember
(Circle One for sach question)
a. Appeur te stand atill ar any time? Yes No Don't know
b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? Yas No Don't know
c. Break nto parts or explode? Yes No Don't know
d. Give off smoke? Yas No Don't know
9. Change bri ghinass? Yes No Don't know
5. Change shape? Yas No Don't know
Flash or ilicker? Yas No Don't know
5. Disappedr ond redpoear? Yos No Don't know
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14. Did the object disappear while you were watching it? If so, how?
15. Did the object move behind something at any time, particularly a cloud?
(Circle One): Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what
THE SRI THEDOCH A BREAK N THE 7REE
16. Did the object move in front of something at any time, particularly a cloud?
(Circle One): Yes No Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what
in front of:
17. Tell in a few words the following things about the object:
a. Sound
b. Color M HA LICH
18. We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match stick at arm's length in line with a known object and note how
much of the object is covered by the head of the match. If you had performed this experiment at the time of the
sighting, how much of the sbiect would have been covered by the match head?
A ll A2L
19. Draw a picture that will show the shape of the object or objects. Label and include in your sketch any details wdotail.
of the object that you sow such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails.
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14. Did the objecr disappear so, how?
15. Did the object move behind something at any time, particularly a cloud?
(Circle One): Yes No Don't Know. IF you answered YEs, then tell what
it moved behind:
16. Did the object move in front of something at any time, porticularly a cloud?
(Circle One): - IF you answered YES, theu) tnti winat
Yos No Don't Know.
in front of:
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17. Tell in a few words the following things about the object:
a. Sound It's movement are soundless.
b. Color
18. We wish to know the angular size. Hald a match stick at arm's length in line with a known ubjoct and ser oow
much of the objact is covered by the head of the match. if you had performed this experiment at the tiene if te S
sighring, how much of the object would have been covered by the match head?
.
19. Draw a picture mar will show the shape of the object or objects. Label and include in your sketch any dotails
Please refer attached pictures.
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d. In an airplane (rype) . Flying over a city?
. At sea Fly ng over open country?
1. Other On the roof top of my 9. Other In the center of a small
house.. tomn
24.
24.1 Whar direction were vou noving? (Circls One)
a. North c. East . South 4. West
b. Northeost d. Southeast F. Southwesr h. Northwest
24.2 How ldst were you noving? miles per hour.
24.3 Did you srop at any time wh ile you ware looking or the object?
(Cirele Ona) Yas No
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13.
28. Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object or objects made. Place an 'A 'ar the beginning ot the
path, a "B at the end of the path, and show any changes in directian during the course.
29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE obioct, then how many were there?
Draw a gicture of he
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32. Plaase giv the following infarmation about yoursalf:
NAME
Losr Name First Name Middl Name
ADDRESS Vasiington arncare waen Ligao Albay R.2.
Street Ciry Zone Stave
TELEPHONE NUMBER SEX Male
Indicate any addirional -
Electrical and Auto Mechanie, Radio and electronic Radio and electronic service man, man,
Amateur photographer.
photograph
Manila,
1cth August 1966 Philippines
Day Honth Yoar .16s Hoside
lik
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6. These beings are su er-intellegent that can give messages
or writints of i rerfect forms written lin space invisible lights
of liff-rant forts
7. Their spaceships are round and transparent ball shape.
3. Two other forms used besides these
ball shape and are all invisible to the naked eye.
rerent patterns, like ladder like lights, braken down line lights
and other forms as indicated ir
1l. They have the precision machine while
writing in space.
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12. For an earthman, it is indeed impossible to write in
space without being detected or I heard and writing
in a for
13. As I have studied the photographs
re-these UrCs I can conclude that invisibility, soundlessness
and anti-gravity can be attend through the medium of light.
There is even an old adage that there can be no life without
light.
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D
of the photog you of flying
objects (UrOs).
Our records indicate that we returned your teen
together with thirteen prints and our photo analysis, on February 8.
No doubt you have received our letter by now.
interest. P
Sincerely,
GEORCE P. FREENAN, GEORCE P. FREEAN, JR.
Lt Colonel, USAF
Chier, Civil Brancn
Comounity Relations Comounity Relstions Division
Office or Information Office or Information
M
Ligao, Albay Ligao, Albay
Repuolic of Republic ot the Philippines e Phili opines
COORDINATED By
SAPOI- Office Symbol. Name, Grade, Date)
SAFUI-
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Goerd cy- SAF-OIC
Cqmbk cy - SAP-OIC
Reader cy - SAF-OIC
Activity cy - SAF-or
Stayback
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SAF-0ICc/Mrs Cassel/bp/79079/8 Feb 67
FEB - 8 1967
Dear
This replies to your December 12 letter regarding the photos
of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) whi us
for analysis.
I regret that it has taken us so
inquiries on this subject that we are unable to
as we should like.
The film has been completed. I have
inclosed the repert, your thirteen negatives and thirteen prints.
Your interest in cur UFO I progrem is appreciated. Again, I am
sorry that circuastances precluded our n promptly.
Sincerely,
GEORGE P. FRENMAN, JR. GEORGE P. FREEMAN, JR.
Lt Colonel, USAF Lt Colonel, USAF
Chief, Civil Branch
Conmunity Relations Community Relations Division
Office of Information
Attachments
Republie opines
COCRDINATED By m Name Crade, Date)
SAVDI- C
be
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-- Ceord cy - SAF-OIC
Combk cy - SAF-OIC
Reader cy - SAF-OIC
Activity cy - SAP-OIC
Stayback
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ofrice upon request. your good
in accordance with In the accompaying pictures,prints are numbered
occurances. Please refer to picturesl and
8 wherein are probabke messages 8 wherein are probabie messages by these beings which I amn beings which I am
refering fer vou to decipher. Pe refering fer vou to deciphere Pie tures 3 and l3 those of their those of their
spaceship,
In view of the foregoing, can be of heip to your to
space research through space research through my discover of these your
Very Very truly VO
ore ( (C
3OSE C. JAUCAAN
Ligao, Albay
Republic of the Philippines
Encls.
a. 13 UFOs Prints
b. 1 roll of mOs Yegative gonthining is irames.
C. 1 accomplished FTD Form 164
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request for
parties
which.. discovenes.. Iam
ideas and thoughts regarding am very
confident that in the long run your good office will be able to realize
your space program whichi is
billions of dollars as well as human
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Where were you
(Circle One):
a. In the business section of a city?
a. Inside a building b. In the residential section of a city?
b. . In a car c. In open countryside?
c. Outdoors d. Near an airfield?
d. In an airplane (rype) e. Flying over a city?
e. At sea f. Flying over open country?
f. Other g. Other INCOR A 1?
24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) 24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One)
a. North c. East e. South e. South g. West
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest Southwest h. Northwest h. Northwest
24.2 How fast were you meving? - -miles per hour. .milesper hour.
24.3 Did you step at any time while you were looking at the object?
(Circle One) Yes Yes No No
2Did you observe the abject through any of the following? 2Did you abserve the abject through any of the following? Ne Ne
a. Eyeglasses e. Binoculars e. Binoculars Yes Yes No
b. Sun glasses f. Telescope Yes No
c. Windshield Yes No g. Theodolite
d. Window glass Yes No h. Other
26. In order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of what you saw, describe in your own words a common
object or objects which, when placed up in the sky, would give the same aopearance as the object which you saw.
P.LAA
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lives. If you think that your office is not in a position to give
views and comments on these matters, I will be very glad if
can direct me to the proper authority office that handles
you
this invisible UFO category. I am
Ligao, Albay
Republic Philippines
.
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these UFO's and these would be added to my accumulated
UFO pictures in my possession. Pictures I have taken last
October
indeed very hard to decipher and another moving form re-
gistered by the camera seems to change its position and
location in the other pictures.
October and November upon
request and the full guarantee that they will be returned to
me after being evaluated.
In this regard. I hope you take
mny discovery if they are prese age of
space.
In closing ! wish you all in your department a Merry
Christmas and a P rosperous New Year.
6
truly yours
Ligac
Republic of the Philippines
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PHK NR 65-<4
DATE OF REporTl6 NovembeR 1966
SUBJECT UFO ANALYSIS
LOCATION LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES DATE 27 Tune 1966
. PHOTOGRAPHY
AF IR QUALITY.
P NRS See text
1. PURPOSE: To analyze photography of purported UFO's that was taken by Mr. Jose C. Tucian
to try and define the cause UFO's. The following materials were furnished TDDP for
analysis: Thirteen (13) borderless photographic prints. One (1) 13 exposure roll, size 120,
processed negatives, cut into two sections at frame number 4, and torn at frame number 5,
cut and spliced back together at frame number 12. Fiim is identified as FUji Safety Neopan
S.S.S. One (1) lette: dated 16 September l966 from Tose C. Tucian of the Republic of the
Philippines. One ( ially completed FrD Form 164.
2. ANALYsiS: Reference: FrD Form 164, Section 35, Paragraph 1 - The observer's statement
that it is possible for a photographic fim to record objects (wavelengths) which are invisible
to the human eye, is completely true in that all silver halide materials are inherently more
This alfioe knows of no method by which standard fiims can be extend
Reference:
soundless, invisible, ete. , ete, are indeed true, the observer neglects to furnish us with
any detail at all regarding his methods of knowing when, where, and how to record these
objeots, persons, ets. with his camera.
Reference: FTD Form 154. Section 35, Paragraph 10 - In this
almost any attempt to logically and conclusively disprove these film records by stating that
the images were ing moving I lights photographed with a statione camera.
Following is an analysis of the aforementioned materials:
Frame #I - The observer indicates in comment 3l messages to be decipered, and
encloses an area in brackets approximately 2 inches wide. Is this the only message
area, or are we to assume that all of the "tracings" are messages?
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S.S.S. One (l) letter dated 16 September l966 from Tose C. Tucian of the Republic of the
Philippines. One (l) partially completed FrD Form 164.
2. ANALYSIS: Reference: FID Form 164, Section 35, Paragraph 1 - Th e observer's statement
that it is possible for a photographic film to record objects (wavelengths) which are invisible
to the human eye, is completely true in that all silver halide materials are inherently more
sensitive at the ultra violet (short wave length) end of the electromagnetic spectrum.
spectrum.
This office knows of no method by which order to extend
the sensitivity beyond about 7soo A.
objeots, persons, etc. with his camera.
Reference: FTD Form i64, Section 35, Paragraph 10 - In this paragraph the observer covers
almost any
the images were indeed moving lights photographed with camera.
Following is an analysis of the aforementioned materials:
3l messages to be decipered, and
encioses an area in brackets approximately 2 inches wide. Is this the only message
area, or are we to assume that all of the "tracings" are messages?
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door' in the spaceship would correspond to
lens pointed directly
light.
than distinct as in several of the other frames. Once again spaceship is probabiy a spaceship is probabiy a
camera lens reflection. The door is in the ce correct positi specular highlight jhlight
caused by the light sources to the lower left.
represent imagery: ot reprosent imogery o aceships and that the imagery was deliberately created by the
photographer. photographer.
"HOTO ANALYSIS BY "HOTO ANALYSIS BY: APPROVED BY: APPROV DBY:
Ulhi
CHARLES CHAPIN WILLIAM L. TURNER
Photographic Technologist Major, USAF
Chief, Photo Analysis,Branch
WILBER PRICE,JR.
Chief, Photo Exploitation'Division
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than distinct as in several of the other frames. Once again the spaceship is probably a
camera lens reflection. The door is in the co camera lens reflection. The door is in the c correct position for correct position for a specular specular highlight highiight
caused by the light sources to the lower left. caused by the light sources to the e lower left.
It is the considered opinion of this office that the fumished materials and photographs do not
represent imagery of represent imagery of spaceships spaceships and that and tha e imagery imagery was deliberately created by the was deliberately created by the
photographer.
PHOTC PHOTC APPROVED BY: APPROVED BY:
We bh Wue bh-
CHARLES CHAPIN WILLIAM L. TURNER
Photographic Technologist Major, USAF Major, USAF
WILBER PRICE,R.
Chief, Photo Exploitatior Division
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the camera downward. The tracings numbered "2" are identical and appear to constitute
a sacond exposure. Trace "g" is possibly a third exposure. A microscopic analysis of the
nagative reveals at least iour and possibly five images of the moon within the area marked
stinct exposures were made.
Frame #3 - The invisible, wansparent, and weightless spaceship identified as "3" is in
all grobability an intemal camera lens reflection (secondary image) from either of the lights
marked "1" or "2". The trace marked "4" could have been accomplished en accomolished the aforementioned e aforementioned
methods. (see frame #l analysis) methods. (see frame #l analysis)
several (at least three and possibly icating multiple
exposure negatives.
Frame #5 - No analysis was made of the length of the star trace versus time to correlate the stated
exposure time with the actual exposure time. As before, this photograph could be duplicated,
with time and patience, utilizing multiple techniques.
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17 1 - 17 JULY 1966 SIGHTINGS
DATE LOCATION
OBSERVER EVALUATION
July Dayton, Ohio
July Plymouth, Ohio Insufficient Data
July Concord, California Insufficient Data
Bloomington, Indiana Insufficient Data
West Jefferson, Ohio Multiple Other (PLASMA)
Dixon, Illinois Multiple Balloon
West Galveston Multiple Insufficient Data
Bay, Texas Insufficient
Houston, Texas Data
New Haven, Connecticut Aircraft
Detroit, Michigan Multiple Balloon
Covington, Kentucky Aircraft
Houston, Texas Balloon
Lakewood, California Aircraft
Fairpoint, South Dakota Aircraft
Dayton, Ohio Other (CONFLICTING DATA
Oxford, Ohio Aircraft
mmmtttnnnoooo ooNNNNMoo∞oa Fairpoint, South Dakota Insufficient Data
Multiple l. Aircraft
Illinois, Ohio 2. Reflection
Columbus, Ohio Multiple Astro (METEOR)
Girard, Ohio Astro (METEOR)
Dayton, Ohio Other (PSYCHOLOGICAL)
Cedar Rapids, Iowa Aircraft
Centerville, Ohio Astro (METEOR)
Conroe, Texas Conroe, Texas Multiple Aircraft Aircraft
Amarillo, Texas Multiple Multiple Other CONFLICTING DATA) Other (CONFLICTING I DATA)
Ilion, New York Aircraft
-∞∞∞∞ Mediterranean Sea Aircraft Aircraft
Ladd, Illinois Astro (REGULUS)
Clovis, New Mexico Astro (METEOR)
Eamilton, Ohio Military Aircraft
9 Houston, Texas CROTNE Insufficient Data
10 10 244.45N 24.45N 124.452 124.45E aRrarer. Astro (VEGA) (VEGA)
10 Ryukyuan, Ryukyuan, Islands Islands Multiple Other (SATELLITE DECAY)
10 Columbus, Ohio Multiple Other (SATELLITE DECAY)
10 Macedonia, Ohio Multiple Aircraft
10 10 Exit 7, Ohio Turnpike Satellite
11 11 Lower Souris Lower Souris Wildlife Refuge, N D Refuge, Aircraft
11 13 Columbus, Ohio Aircraft AS
I1 Union, Pennsylvania Aircraft
12 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania UNIDENTIFIED
12 Albuquerque, New Mexico Other (CONFLICTING DATA)
1. Aircraft
12 Albuquerque, New Mexico 2. Astro (METEOR)
12 Kirtland AFB, New Mexico Astro (METEOR)
13 Houston, Texas Military Satellite (ECHo II)
13 Houston, Texas Satellite
13 Ralston Aireraft
13-24 Omaha, Nebraska InsufficientData
14 St Clair, Pennsylvania Multiple Astro (METEOR)
14 North Hudson, New York Aircraft
15 Kalispell AFS, Montana Aircraft
16 Houston, Texas Other (SEARCH_LIGHTS)
Astro (METEOR)
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show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you last saw it. Place an "A"
when you first saw it. Place a "B the compass where you last saw the object.
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path, a "B" at the end of tre path, and shun uny changes in direction during the course.
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29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? 2 /
Draw a picture of how Draw a picture of h were arranged, and put an arrow to show the direction that they were traveling.
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1 - 17 SIGHTINGS
DATE LOCATION OBSERVER EVALUATION
16 St Paul, Minnesota
17 Ernest Harmon AFB, Insufficient Data
Canada Multiple Balloon
17 New York, New York Insufficient
17 Enon, Ohio Data
-17 Belleville, Illinois Insufficient Deta
17-19 New Castle, Maine (CASE MISSING) Astro (SPICA & DENEBO
Astro (STARs/PLANETS)
ADDITION ORTED SIGHTINGS (NOT CASES)
DATE LOCATION SOURCE EVALUATION
July Rochester, New York
July Arlington, Virginia
July Logansport, Louisiana
4 Mayo, Maryland
6 Detroit, Michigan
8 Webster,Groves, Montana
13 Dayton, Ohic
15 Toledo, Ohio
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30. Have you ever seen this, or a similar object before. If so give date or dates and location. J
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31. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (Circle One) (Yes} No
31.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) Yes (No)
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32. Please give the following information about yourself:
NAME
First Name Middle Name
ADDRESS inE5IOiMU nErIoIPy 10AHG 10AH3
City Zone Zone State
TELEPHONE NUMBER AGE SEX in n
indicate any addirional intormation about yourself, including any special experience, which might be pertinent. Indicate any additional intormation about yourself, including any special experience, which might be pertinent.
33. When and to whom did you report that you had seen the object? GUNTAn
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Day Month Year