Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record — Brattleboro, Vermont, 27 November 1968
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian report from Brattleboro, Vermont, alleging frequent, sophisticated UFO activity that evades radar via mountainous terrain. The military officially classified the report as unreliable.
This document consists of a Project 10073 record and an accompanying letter dated November 29, 1968, addressed to Lt. Col. Hector Quintanilla, Jr. of the Research and Aerial Phenomenon Division at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The author, a civilian resident of Brattleboro, Vermont, initiated contact after previously writing to Dr. Condon at the University of Colorado regarding UFO sightings. The author asserts that UFOs are frequently visible in Southern Vermont, claiming they congregate in the area and utilize the mountainous terrain to evade radar detection. The witness describes various objects, including one with a white center light, blue top lights, and red bottom lights, which moved silently and performed complex maneuvers. Another sighting on November 27, 1968, involved a large white object hovering near a shopping center in Brattleboro. The author expresses a belief that they are under constant surveillance and suggests that the objects have become more sophisticated in design over the preceding six months. The official conclusion recorded on the Project 10073 form categorizes the report as an 'UNRELIABEL REPORT', noting the observer's claim that the objects can be seen on 'any clear night'.
The observer has seen many UFOs in the past and wrote that 'any clear night they can be seen...'
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Official Assessment
Other (UNRELIABEL REPORT)
The report was dismissed as unreliable. The observer claimed frequent sightings in Southern Vermont, suggesting the objects congregate there and avoid radar detection due to mountainous terrain.
Witnesses
Key Persons
- Dr. CondonUniversity of Colorado project lead