Declassified UFO / UAP Document
CIRVIS Report - 2 July 1964
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A CIRVIS report from 2 July 1964 details a sighting of a small, fast-moving white light at high altitude in the Pacific. The military concluded there was insufficient data for evaluation.
This document consists of two incoming military messages, both dated 2 July 1964, reporting a CIRVIS (Communication Instructions for Reporting Vital Intelligence Sightings) incident. The report describes the observation of a single, small white light moving at a very high speed from west to east at a very high altitude. The sighting occurred at coordinates 36-50N 175-50W and lasted for a duration of two minutes. The object was sighted at 160 degrees from the observer. The official conclusion reached by the evaluating authorities was that there was insufficient data for a formal evaluation. The messages were distributed to various military commands, including CINCPAC, CINCNORAD, and the 326th Air Division at the Kunia Facility, and were retransmitted to the CIA.
INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION
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Official Assessment
INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION
A small white light was observed moving at high speed from west to east at a high altitude for a duration of two minutes.