Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card: Albuquerque, New Mexico Sighting (April 1964)
AI-Generated Summary
A 12-year-old girl reported a UFO sighting and physical burns in Albuquerque in 1964. Military investigators concluded the report was a result of imagination and natural causes, specifically conjunctivitis from wind and dust.
This document contains records related to a UFO sighting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on April 28, 1964. A 12-year-old girl reported seeing a saucer-shaped object with 'green men' during her school lunch recess. She claimed to have been burned by 'ray guns' emitted by the object. Subsequent investigation by military personnel, including Captain Quintanilla, involved consulting a physician, Dr. Best, who examined the girl. Dr. Best concluded that the girl did not have burns, but rather conjunctivitis caused by wind and dust. The official conclusion of the investigation was that the sighting was a product of the girl's imagination, likely influenced by the publicity surrounding the recent Socorro UFO sighting. The document also includes logs of other reports, including a man who claimed to see an object emitting flames near La Madera, New Mexico, on April 26, 1964, which was later investigated and found to be a burned area at a trash dumping site.
Cause attributed to the girls imagination following the Socorro sighting. Brns due to natural cause s(wind dust sun)
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Official Assessment
Cause attributed to the girls imagination following the Socorro sighting. Burns due to natural causes (wind, dust, sun).
The alleged burns were determined by a physician to be conjunctivitis caused by wind and dust. The sighting was dismissed as imagination influenced by the Socorro incident.
Witnesses
Key Persons
- Dr. BestPhysician
- Major ConnerMilitary contact