Declassified UFO / UAP Document
PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD - Sighting Report, Hollywood, California, 6 Sep 51
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian witness reported two glowing red objects near the moon in Hollywood on September 6, 1951. The official military assessment dismissed the report as a psychological event or misidentification of conventional objects.
This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and an extensive, detailed personal account from a civilian witness regarding a sighting in Hollywood, California, on September 6, 1951. The witness reports observing two glowing, deep red objects that appeared near the moon around 1920 hours. According to the witness, these objects were initially round but later appeared long and narrow, with a reflective surface and a brilliant white flash of light in the center. The witness describes the objects as having the ability to remain immobile in the air, resisting gravitation, before accelerating rapidly westward and disappearing. The witness explicitly rejects the possibility that these were rockets, citing their maneuverability and size. The account is accompanied by an astrological chart and a lengthy, speculative narrative in which the witness attempts to identify the origin of these 'space ships' by analyzing the positions of planets, including a hypothetical planet named 'TASMU'. The witness also claims to have had a similar sighting in the fall of 1943. The official conclusion recorded on the project card dismisses the report, attributing the observation to the witness's 'over active imagination' and suggesting she likely saw an aircraft, meteor, or balloon. The document provides a stark contrast between the official military assessment and the highly detailed, speculative, and deeply personal narrative provided by the witness.
Observation attributed to over active imagination. Witness probably saw something such as an a/c meteor or balloon, triggering her report.
PDF not loading? Download the PDF directly
Official Assessment
Observation attributed to over active imagination. Witness probably saw something such as an a/c meteor or balloon, triggering her report.
The observation was dismissed as a psychological event or misidentification of conventional objects.
Witnesses
- [illegible]Civilian