Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — Kutztown, Pennsylvania
AI-Generated Summary
A Project 10073 record card documents a farmer's sighting and photography of a shiny, disc-shaped object near Kutztown, Pennsylvania. The report, based on a Frank Edwards radio broadcast, was classified as having insufficient data for evaluation.
This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and a transcript of a Frank Edwards radio broadcast dated September 4, 1952. The record card documents a UFO sighting near Kutztown, Pennsylvania, involving a single, shiny, disc-shaped object. The witness, identified as a farmer named John Mittle, reportedly captured photographs of the object while it was 'zooming around' his fields. The Air Force investigators at Wright Field received these photographs. The record card notes that the exact date of the incident was unknown and that the information was sourced from a radio broadcast. The conclusion on the card is marked as 'Insufficient Data for Evaluation.' The accompanying broadcast transcript provides context for the era, discussing various national topics including consumer credit, corporate profits, and political commentary regarding President Truman, Senator William Langer, Senator Irving Ives, Postmaster General Donaldson, and General Eisenhower. The broadcast explicitly links the Kutztown sighting to a previous unidentified object photographed near McMinnville, Oregon, in May 1950.
John says he saw a shiny disc-shaped thing zooming around his fields; so he grabbed his candid camera and photographed the thing.
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Official Assessment
The record card indicates insufficient data for evaluation. The sighting involved a shiny, disc-shaped object photographed by a farmer near Kutztown, Pennsylvania. The information was derived from a radio broadcast by Frank Edwards.
Witnesses
- John MittleFarmer
Key Persons
- Frank EdwardsRadio commentator
- William LangerSenator, North Dakota Republican
- Irving IvesSenator, New York Republican
- DonaldsonPostmaster General
- EisenhowerGeneral
- TrumanPresident