Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project Blue Book and NICAP Monthly Report Statistics - March 1969
AI-Generated Summary
This document contains a collection of UFO sighting reports, including a detailed account of an encounter in Missouri, and USAF correspondence dismissing photographic evidence as man-made objects. It also includes daily weather maps and statistical summaries of UFO reports for March 1969.
This document is a compilation of reports, correspondence, and weather data related to UFO sightings in March 1969, primarily associated with Project Blue Book and NICAP. It includes a specific incident report involving Bill Overstreet, a star route mail deliverer from Elmer, Missouri. Overstreet reported observing a reddish-colored ball, approximately 100 feet in diameter, hovering 50 feet above the ground on a Tuesday morning. He described the object as changing color to a bluish-white, emitting intense heat, and causing his truck's engine and citizen's band radio to stop when he drove under it. The object moved at approximately 40 miles per hour before veering north and then southeast toward Macon. The document also contains correspondence from Lt. Col. Hector Quintanilla, Jr. of the USAF Aerospace Technologies Division, addressing a correspondent in Davenport, Iowa, regarding photos of a UFO. The USAF concluded that the photos were of small man-made objects. Additionally, the file includes various daily weather maps for March and April 1969, and statistical profiles of UFO reports for March 1969, noting that there were no reports in the 'unknown' category for that month. The document reflects the administrative process of the USAF in handling civilian UFO reports during this period.
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Official Assessment
We see no reason to believe that these photos represent anything other than photos of small man-made objects.
The UFO sighting reported by Bill Overstreet was investigated, and photos submitted by a correspondent were analyzed and determined to be of small man-made objects.
Witnesses
- Bill Overstreetstar route mail delivererCivilian
Key Persons
- Raymond E. FowlerChairman, NICAP Massachusetts Investigating Committee
- J. HynekRecipient
- J. McDonaldRecipient