Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project Blue Book Sighting Reports and Correspondence — Massachusetts, January-March 1967
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A compilation of 1967 UFO sighting reports and Air Force correspondence. Many reports describe electromagnetic interference with vehicles and electronics, with official conclusions citing insufficient data or conventional explanations.
This document is a collection of Project Blue Book records, correspondence, and sighting reports from early 1967, primarily focused on sightings in Massachusetts and the Bahamas. The reports detail various unidentified aerial phenomena, including cigar-shaped, triangular, and dome-shaped objects. Many of the reports involve witnesses who experienced electromagnetic effects, such as car engine stalls and radio failures, during their sightings. Several reports were investigated by NICAP (National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena) and forwarded to the Air Force. Official evaluations often concluded that there was insufficient data to identify the objects, though some were attributed to conventional causes like burning logs, meteors, or the planet Venus. The document includes correspondence between the Air Force and civilians, as well as internal memos regarding the investigation of these sightings, including coordination with NASA and various Air Force bases.
The object was described as a bright reddish orange, dome-shaped with a bright rotating white light affixed to the top of the craft which seemed to be 15 feet high and 50 feet in diameter.
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Official Assessment
Insufficient data for evaluation
Most sightings were attributed to burning logs, meteors, or Venus, but some remained unexplained due to lack of data.
Witnesses
- Dennis E. DiefendorfStudent
- Mrs. Doris RoweHousewife
Key Persons
- Hector Quintanilla, Jr.Major, USAF
- John R. RowlandMajor, USAF