Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, 18 January 1967

📅 18 Jan 67 📍 Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania 🏛 Foreign Technology Division 📄 Correspondence and Sighting Record

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TL;DR

A civilian reported observing two saucer-shaped objects in Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, on January 18, 1967. The Air Force Foreign Technology Division determined the data was insufficient for evaluation and requested further information via a formal questionnaire.

This document contains a record from Project 10073 regarding a UFO sighting reported in Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, on January 18, 1967. The report includes a formal letter from Colonel James C. Manatt of the Foreign Technology Division (FTD) addressed to a civilian witness, informing them that the information provided was insufficient for a scientific evaluation. The FTD requested that the witness complete an attached FTD Form 164 to provide further details. The witness report describes two unidentified flying objects observed at 6:00 P.M. E.S.T. The objects were described as saucer-shaped with red and green flashing lights and an antenna protruding from the top. The witness noted that the objects were hovering before moving away at a 'terrific rate of speed' and disappearing within minutes. The witness also reported that the objects made no noise but had a pulsating red glow around them. The case file includes six 8x10 photographs and one 4x5 negative, though the content of these images is not described in the text. The official conclusion recorded on the project form is 'INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION'.

The device made no noise but had a pulsating red glow around it.

Official Assessment

INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION

The information provided by the civilian witness was deemed insufficient for a scientific evaluation by the Foreign Technology Division.

Witnesses