Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card — Humboldt, Saskatchewan, July 1961

📅 July 9, 1961 📍 Humboldt, Sask., Canada 🏛 USAF 📄 Sighting Record Card

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TL;DR

A 1961 UFO sighting report from Humboldt, Saskatchewan, was dismissed by the USAF as having insufficient data. The investigator noted the witness was a student who had formed a UFO club and submitted the report too late for effective analysis.

This document is a Project 10073 record card detailing a UFO sighting reported in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada, on July 9, 1961. The witness, a student at the Humboldt Collegiate Institute, reported observing a single, circular, whitish-blue object, approximately the size of a pea at arm's length, moving in a very irregular flight path for a duration of 45 seconds before disappearing behind the horizon. The witness reported no sound and no physical evidence. The investigating officer noted that the report was submitted by a student who had established a local UFO club and was attempting to follow the format of Air Force Regulation 200-2. However, the investigator expressed skepticism regarding the report's utility, noting that it was filed a full month after the event occurred and lacked critical information. Consequently, the official conclusion for the incident was 'Insufficient Data for Evaluation,' with the investigator remarking that further pursuit of the case would be a waste of time.

Report was not made until a month after alleged sighting; therefore it would be a waste of time to pursue it further.

Official Assessment

Insufficient Data for Evaluation

The report was submitted by a student who had established a UFO club. The investigation concluded that the report was submitted too late (one month after the alleged sighting) to be useful, and the evidence provided was insufficient for a formal evaluation.

Witnesses