Declassified UFO / UAP Document
UFO Sighting Report — Middletown, Ohio, August 8, 1964
AI-Generated Summary
A witness in Middletown, Ohio, reported observing three paramecium-shaped, shining objects in a triangular formation on August 8, 1964. The Air Force initiated a formal investigation, requesting the witness complete detailed sighting forms.
This document contains a series of records regarding a UFO sighting reported by a resident of Middletown, Ohio, on August 8, 1964. The witness reported observing three shining objects flying in a triangular formation at approximately 4:45 A.M. Eastern Standard Time. The witness, who observed the objects through a telescope and high-powered binoculars, described them as being shaped like a paramecium and noted that they appeared to be releasing energy in the form of sparks and fumes. The sighting lasted for approximately one hour and thirty-five minutes, ending when the objects were obscured by clouds. The witness reported the incident to the Wright Air Force Museum. Following the report, the Foreign Technology Division of the Air Force Systems Command initiated a formal inquiry, requesting that the witness complete official FTD Forms 164 to provide a more detailed account of the sighting. Major Maston M. Jacks of the Air Force Public Information Division subsequently sent a memorandum to the witness on August 31, 1964, enclosing the necessary forms and a self-addressed envelope to facilitate the collection of further data regarding the three objects and the one object that reportedly remained after the others disappeared.
Through these we saw the shape of these objects. It was shaped as a paramecium and seemed to be releasing some kind of energy in sparks and along with fumes.
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Official Assessment
The witness reported three shining objects in a triangular formation, which were observed through a telescope and binoculars. The objects were described as paramecium-shaped and emitting sparks and fumes.
Witnesses
Key Persons
- Maston M. JacksMajor, USAF, Public Information Division