Declassified UFO / UAP Document
UFO Observation Report — Little Rock, Arkansas, May 1967
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A civilian reported a diamond-shaped object in Little Rock, Arkansas, on May 7, 1967, which the Air Force officially concluded was an astronomical phenomenon (stars/planets). Despite the lack of corroborating evidence, the investigating officer noted the witnesses appeared sincere.
This document collection details a UFO sighting reported in Little Rock, Arkansas, on May 7, 1967. The primary witness, a civilian, reported observing a diamond-shaped object that appeared slightly smaller than a basketball. The object was described as having a crystal-like color and was accompanied by two smaller 'stars' or satellites. The witness claimed that from time to time, a beam of light would emanate from the main object toward the two satellites, causing them to disappear. The sighting lasted approximately four hours. The witness, who was driving in a westerly direction toward Little Rock at the time, reported the object as being stationary. The Air Force's Foreign Technology Division (FTD) initially found the information insufficient for a scientific evaluation and requested the witness complete a formal FTD Form 164. Subsequent internal Air Force messages (AFIN 46650) categorized the object as 'Astro (Stars/Planets).' The investigating officer, Mathew F. Lewonowski, noted that while he could not find any other observers or physical evidence to substantiate the claim, he believed the witnesses were sincere in their report. The documentation includes multiple iterations of correspondence between the Air Force and the witnesses, as well as the completed technical information questionnaires.
The investigating officer could not find any other observers or evidence to substantiate the sighting, however, he believes the observers were sincere in their report of sighting.
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Official Assessment
Astro (Stars/Planets)
The investigating officer could not find any other observers or evidence to substantiate the sighting, however, he believes the observers were sincere in their report of sighting.