1. DATE. TIME CROU' 2. LOCATION ' ) 1. NUMBER OF OBJECTS !. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Several Seconds t TYPE OF OBSERVATION 10. CONCLUSION IM\GmATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS . Object with trail or fire expl oclins. a "t1" tum. Curved trajeeto17 incl. S: 164. sent. 1n reaponae tD basic letter report1 ~ ~G~ro~ua!d~-~Vi~s~ual!! J ation. Data included addi aightings ani indica 1. COURSE t time plsaage turthar distort.ed the original data. Wi 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCI a old. No additional reports thia date from Penna., or ot thia tlrq cbject :1n the *"~' Spec1 t1 c t1. motion sequ ...,"asted. Witnese :tq ot data poor. Duration reaaed troa seconda to one minute. It :Ia believed .&.L wi tneaa did see mmthing tD trigger the report, the ... irZerpretations at what was actually obae1ved have hA':'!~ dl started than furter inquir.r 1r10ule not be of value. It ia ble that a fi or bolide meteor was sight,ed and the ~,...nation at the witne sa led to the tol lowiJ'8 art. FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) Preloue cUtloe of th! fea a--~ 1te u 8. IF you saw the oltiect at NIGHT, what did you notice conceming the STARS and MQCt? 8.1 STARS (Circle One}: 8.2 MOON (Circle One}: a. Bright light b. Dull moonlight c. No lght -pitch dlc 9. What _.,. the wather conclltlons at the tl yau the obiect? CLOUDS (Circle Orte}: WEATHER (Circle One}: a. slcy X b. Fog, mist, ,. ll .. t rain c. Moderate hea~ rain d. Thiele hea..y clouds d. Snow e . Dan't The obiect (Circle One): cl. As a light Transparent e. Don't remember as a light, was it lwlghter than the lwlghtest sts? (Circle One}: a. Brl_.ter )< , c. About the sa.e d. Don't lcnow 12. The edges of the object were: (Circle One): a. Fuzzy or b. Lilce a bright at~ c. Sharply outlined " d. Don't remember 13. Did the obiect: a. Appear to stand sti II at any ti ? . b. Sudd.ly speed up and rush away at any time? c. Break up into parts or explode? d. Give off amolce? e. Change brightness? f. Ch~ shape? g. f.[ 1a~l) or flicker? h. Disappear and reappear? (Circle One for each question) Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't know 15. Did the obiect move behind something ot ony time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes No /( Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what 16. Did the obfect move In &ont of somethint at any ti particularly a cloud? ' (Circle One): Yes No ,( Don't Know IF you answered YES, then tell what 17 . Tell in a few words the following things abaut the obiect: 18. We wish to lcnow the angular size. Hold a match sticlc at arm's length in line with a lcnown object and note how of the obiect is ccwered by the head of the anatch. If you had performed this experim~.! t ~e time~f the sighting, how much of the obiect would have Mn covered by the match head? f If r~ J.d.~/._ 19. Draw a picture that will show the shape of the obiect or obiects. Label and include in your sketch any details of the object that you saw such as wings, protrusions, etc., and espec:iatly exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place an 01row beside the drawing to show the direction the object was moving. 20. Do you th inlc you can est I the speed of the obtect? IF you answeNd YES, then what speed would you estimate? ........, _ 21. Do you th lnlc you can how far away from you the object was? .r-.. I! (Circle One) Y 'No a, ~ vvf v {?y~ . IF you anawetecl YES, then h-f away would you say It -{. ~"3-:....,..-.a..a. f' 22. Where were you located when you saw the object? (Circle One): Ins ide a bui lcliftl d. In an alrp 23. Were you (Circle One) In the IMisiness section of a city? b. In the residential section of a city? X In open countryside? d Near an airfield? Flying over a city? Flying over open coUntry? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the tirM, then complete the following questions: 24. 1 What cl irectlon you IIOO,ing? (Circle One) c. East South Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest How fast were you moving? .miles per hour. Did you atop at any time while you were loolcing at the object? (Circle One) Did you observe the obiect. through any of the following? Binoculars b. Sun gloaaes Yes WimJshielcl g. Theodolite Window glaaa h. Northwest In order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of what you saw, describe in your own words a common obiect or oliecta which, when placed up in the slcy, would give the appearance as the obiect which you saw In the following slcetch, Imagine that you are at the point shown. Plac:e on "A" on the curved line to show how high the oblect was above the horizon (alcyline) when you lirstsaw it. Place a "8" on the some curved line to show how high t~e obiect''was above the horiJon (slcyline) when you last saw it. Place an "A" on the compass when you lirst saw it. Place a "8" on the compass where you last saw the obiect. 28. Draw a picture that will show the motion that the obiect or obiects made. Place an "A" at the.beginning of the path, a ,.8" at the end of the path, and show any changes in direction during the course. 29. IF there waaMORE THAN ONE obiect, then how many were there?---------- Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to show the direction th~ they were traveling 30. Have you ever this, oro similar object before. If so give .date,.~ dotes and l~ati~.!.~ L 3 Wa anyone els with you at the time yfN saw the oblect? (Ci~le One) No 31.1 IF you Gnewered YES, cUd thYIH the obiect too? (Circle One) Plea ll1t their na1ne1 ancl ... ae: ('I r;-- 3~. PIM give the followlnt lnfor TELEPHONE NUMBE tlon abou yowaelf: Midctle .,.,... IMicate any odcUtionol i obout your .. lf, Including any special experience, which might be peatinent. thia queationnolre: 35. lon which you 1 .. 1 pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the s,.cific points of the questionnaire or a explanation of your sighting. JBuke tllnibrrtitp THE PARAPSYCHOLOGY LABORATORY COU.I:GI STATION DU .. HAN ... O .. TH CAftOL.INA Allentown, Pennsylvania I ;:.Thank you for sending this laboratory an account of your. unexplained experience. I wish it were possible to reply per- sonally to all who wrote, but the response to the request has been so generous that this is not practicable ' These occurrences from everyday life are the spontaneous events in nature which. have given us some of our main questions for research. W~ile we do not try to draw final conclusions from such experiences, we do use them in large numbers for . any new ideas they may afford us in guiding future inquiries. . We are grateful, therefore, for your ~eports, which are of - course confidential; and we would welcome others you. may have or may persuade your friend to send us. . . . Unfortunately our research is not yet at a stage at which answers to all the questions raised are available. However, if you are interested in reading something about the work in para- psychology, we would be glad to send you an introductory pamphlet and a list containing references for further reading. Sincerely yours, o...QC~r Po. HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION AlA ,-OACE SYSTEMS COMMAND UNITED .TATIE AI .. ~O .. CI: W .. IQHT~ATTIE ... ON AI .. fi'O .. Cil aAa. OHIO AT T" 0, : TDEW sueJEcr: UFO Sighting, 5 Jun 65, Allentown, Pennsylvania To: Hq USAF SAFOICC (Mrs Hunt.) 1. This office is report from Miss Pennsylvania. The in receipt of an unidentified flying object of Allentown, llowing is a suggested reply: a. Dear Miss Your letter to Secretar,y ~Namara has been forwarded to the Air Force for evaluation. Evaluation of your sighting, 5 June 1965, is not possible without further 1nfo1naation; we need to know the total m1ration of the s~ting, variation 1n apparent speed of the object, and particularly the time taken to execute the curved portion ot the flight and the radius of curvature of the trajectory. In the absence of this necessary jnforrnation it seems possible that the curved trajectory may have been an illusion and that the object might have been a fireball In order that we may make a firm evaluation on your observa- tion, it is requested that you fill out the attached :F'TD Form 164. 2. The witness states that the object was perfectly round which, it true, rules out the above hypothesis. Therefore, that your office forward an FTD Form 164 with a letter to Mis FOR THE COMMANDER Colonel, USAF Deputy for Technology and Subsystems YOU-THE NUCLEUS OF SECURITYI .. Comgokr.~Y~ 7 S-4FOt-2 Readercy! S~I-l' .. A-ctl vi t y cy. :~ SAFOI ~2