PROJECT 10073 RECORD !)A -E T I'.\E GROUP 2. LOCATION 3. :. ~IJi C'!: 10. CONCL USION I I. 1-I:!I'C'.ER OF OBJECTS :r.s ficient datq for evaluation 11. BRIEF SU.'-ri.MARY AND ANALYSIS I{ .. 1 f?E OF OBSE RVATION 7 . COURSE ~. F r!GTOS I ?. Prl':'SICAL EVIDENCE Object. had a :!or.le ?.t th~ top a nd a round. li~ht i."1t h3 f r or.t . The li6ht ch!lnged f ro:n reddis~ or .:jnge t~1~:1 to g~een. ~he observer stated that the objec t hov er ed, s wooJ:ed do,.m bahind t rees, and zoomed ar;::...y . .. it!1out d~t.c and detailec f l i ght char~cteristics a me~nL~ful evaluation is n ot possibl e . ~ TD Sc? 6 3 0-329 (TOE} Prev!o u a acUUoM o f t h h form m a y b a u .. d Proj~ct blue Boo~ Info~ation Office ashington, D.C. chenectady , Dear Project olue Book : ecently wrote to you for Information on Unidentified Flying Objects. Don' t get me wrong I got the information but enclosed in one of your boo:{- lets was the thing , tha.t people when they see such things, fill out and send back. I wasn't sure it was official but I filled it out and returned i t . But I recieved no more itterrigation sheets as there is much more to the st' You already know I spotted a flying saucer but that isn' t all. I was so sur~ it \"S.S a c orr.et, meteor, ect. that (just for fun) I waved at it with my whol( arm. Well there must have been some sort of window in it with some one in it looking out, Because the minute I started waving it stopped and hovered. Then it continued on it' s path. I would have ran inside and got my camera to photograph it but I was so scared (as I ' v e neve r seen such a thing) I ran inside, locked the door, and didn' t exit until late the next morning. I really c ouldn' t get a good clear picture of it because of the flashing and pulsating lights. I wasn ' t even sure i t exsisted but no;"' I am. Tne othe1 night I was just ready to go to bed when I thought I would retreave my tela scope and take a look at the stars. I took a peak through the blinds to see what to focus 1 t on "iihen I saw son:ething. I couldn' t even see it but I sa.-, the lights that were attache d a:1d the seemed to be attached to something sqare shaped. I ' d say it was airplane lights but they formed a square and i1 Nent much too fast. This was the third time I saw 3Uch I thing and I thin~ you ought to do a little more about these thin~s than recieve reoorts. People like me all over the world are scare d siiff. I get the fe~ling they't following me and beleive me it:'s not funny to be in our shoes . Yes our.:J don' read this and say I ' m a nut. NAXE UP, the world may be in a state Qf danger . One man (Mantell) has already been killed it CQUld be that if y~u don' t do something many more could die. Please send me mGre informati~n. At le~st can say one thing your organi zation i s trying I ' m sure yQu ll not let the the world end. Sincerely Yours, U.S . .:..lR FORCE Ti::Ci~IICA~. IHFORM\":" ON Th,s qu.,o;t,onno!fo hos l~Ccn pr11porod so tr.a: you o;.On 9'"" ht~ Li.S. Air Force a~ IT'_.;:;, information as f)l):.siblo concern''':.~ t h o wnidontif1ed o.,r~ol phenom.,u,r toot you hav.-. ob-.crnd. p:oaso try t o cnswor os many c;un11t;),1S as you po.sbiy can. The tnlormction that yuv ~ivtt ~ill be usod for rosnorcn purposo5. '(our r.orr-& will nor O!l vs<>d in connoct i on Htth any ::tol~rmcl'ltl, c onclusions, or pubi:<.Ottons w;tnoul your permission. We roqu.,st thil p::~raonol information :lO that if i t i s deemed n.!!cco;sory, w" r:-toy -.ontoct 'fOU for further datod~. l. When did you see th~ obtect ? I 2. TiMe cf do;: 9_ Day Mo nrh 3. Time Zone: (Circle One): o. -.Eastern c. Mountain d. Poe ific Ho~o~r Mi nule 1 (C,rcle Oncl: (Circlo One): a. Daylight Saving b. S tond:ud l 4. Wh~ro 'WtHo you when you sow the object? 5. How long wos obje c t in sight ? (Torol D.uotion) a . Certain (i=oirly certoi~ c. Not very svr3 d. Juc~ ~ ~U.,lU s .. c:onda 5.2 Wo:. object in sight continuously? 6. Whot we$ the conditton of t h e :lky? o . B r;grt b. C Iavey 1 7 . IF you $ OW the object during DAYLiJ;;r, whor" wo'i t h' SUN l:xotc d OJ y JU loo '< d at na object? ( C irr:le Oni!t): o . In front of you b. In boclc of yO<J c . To your r:;ht \~:'era:1ce d . Oon't rei'l"~mber o.(B"~-mew'lnlr~ht) b. Du II moon l r qh t c. No moC'nli9ht -pt c h dar~ d. Don' t rem.,mber CLO ... JS ( Crrcle c-1,. l: WEATHF.;:? ((rrclc Onr ): b. Fo:J, -,i:; , o r li9ht r:1in c. Scollered cloud~ c . Mod~,,,_ nr h e avy rorn d . Thc~ or n eovy :t.,uds d. Snow : 10. Th<!t ob1e c t oo1:>eore d : (Ci r::le On<'!): d. Ac; o I ight b. ronsporent e. Don't remembe; 11. tf it opp<!Ored o.s o ii~i-J, 111fOS it bri~t~r th~ the bright~st ~ton? ( C ircle One): a . Bri;ht ... r b . Dimme r The ed;es o f th obo~::l wer1t: ( C ircle 0~ ): o. Fv"Z:ry or bl-url'e'd b. L ;~ .. br iyht star c.Qt:art:'ly ou!lrned) !3. ~id r;, e o;,iect: )..::zoe or t o s tc:nd :;till rrt nny tir'7"e? Sudde1ly soeeci u o ond roo~5h o way 5roe::zk u o ,.,,o oc:rfs Y ~'!tolo~e' G:on3e sn~;>e>? Flesh p, fl,clt~:" Oi!:c:;: :Jr ord r"'Oj'J~cr? c. About 'ttl~ so.,~ d. Don't know (Circle One f or ~cx:h Ques t ion) Don't know o1o"y t ime? Don't know Do.,'t know Don't kno...,. O on't kn o w Don't know Don't kno..., i J. D1d the ob1e c t d1<oopoo a r wh.lc you wr.r e w ot c h1119 1t ? If !.0 15. Did the ob1ec t move behind somethang a t a ny t ime, porttculor ly a cloud? Don't Know. IF you answered YES, t hen te ll what at moved b,.hin d : 16 . Did the object move in front of s omething ot any t ime, p a r t icularly a clo ud ? (Circle One): Don' t Know. IF you a nswered YES, then tell wnor i7. Tell an o few words t h e followi ng th ings about t h e objec t : o. Sound ---1Npt...:O~.uN.u We wash t o know t he angular size. Hold o match stic k ot a rm's length in l ine with muc h of the ob1cct IS covere d by the head of the match. If you hod performed this s a.:Jh' in g, how much of the object would hove been covered by th~ match head? o known obje c t and n ote how , experiment at th e t i me of th e l 19. Draw a ;>ictu re that w all show the shop~ of t h e object or objects. Lobel and include in yaiJr sketch any detods o f tnc obje c t tho r you sow such as w in qs, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vop()( t rails, Place on crrow beside t ne drawing to show the d ira c t ion the object was moving. (C ire le One I IF you onsw~red YES, then .... hoh speed .,.,ould y o u est11note' 21. Do you .think you con estimate how for owoy from you the obt,ct wo:.? IF you answered YES, then how for owoy would you soy it wo~? --------- Where were y ou located when you Sll* the object? (Circle One): 23. Were you (C,c/c One) o. In the busaness section of a city? o. In s id e o building b. In o cor c. @utdoors) d . In on o trplone (rype) e . At u~o b . E't1e ,~-ide ntic I sect aon ~ro _ _:ity?) c . in open countryside? d . Ncar on oar:aold? c. Flyng ov>r o ciry? f . Flying o ver ll;:>en counrry? I 24. IF you were MOVI~-iG IN AN AUTOM0'31LE o r o ther vehicle o: the timo, th;,)r, complete tn~ iollowing questions: 24. 1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One ) b. Northeo!>f d. Southeast f. Southwest 24. 2 How fast were y ou moving? .m il u pet hour. ~4.3 Did you s top o t any riM wha~e you wera iooki"g at the obje ct? (Circlt! One) I 25. Dt.l you observe tha a b ;" " ' ,'hrough ony of t'-le fo ll owing? Bm~cvl:Jr:> Eyeglasses Sun glasses Windshie ld Window gloH T e le,c. ... pe Tl-e:x!ol ite j 26. In order th or , ou ' " n oi "'clear a pktu" as panihl> al what you saw, Guwibo ;, your own wa rd a oamman object o r objects 'o'l'hi ch, when ;>lace d up in th, slty, would giv.., th~ t.ame oppt'IC:r:lnco as tftt, obteC:t which you $ O W. In tho iollow1ng sketch, imogin~t thor you ore o t th point shown. Ploc on " A " on th~ curvd l en1 t o ahow how gh the~ ob1oct wos above th e horizon (~l<yline) whe n you flfst &ow it . P lace a "B" on th~ some curvod lina t o ,how how high tho ob1ect wo' above the hore"ton (skyline) when you lost sow it . Place on "A" on the compou wh on you f~tst s ow il. Place o "B" on t he comp o:!.s wh.trl) ye-.J l o5t aow the obj c t . 28. Orow o p1cture that will show t he motion that th e object or obje-::ts mode . Place on "A" ot th beginning o f the81 porn, o ot tne e n o t h e pot , o n ~ .. v .. .:.ny cnonges en ere c l ton u r tng tne coorse. 1 29. 1:= t here was MORE THAN ONE o b je ct, t hen how many were thre? ------------ Draw o pict ure of how t he y were arrange d , on,:j pot on orr ow to show t h dit$Ction that thoy we re trove I i ng. 3:.1 :-, J o.!lwereci YES, did they see ~he oblt~Cl too? ( Ctrcle (}nf'"/ :1' 2 ' tt..J<oe ;,,,t h eir nome!> and oddrosses: ;,,.,:ll>., Si' " " t il e tollow ing infotmoticn c bout yourself: SEX J:"\ g \ F ;ndtcot~ ony O<iditionoi infMrT!Irtion abo-Jt ycwrH, including any special expti-,nce, whic h ;:>~rtine:'lt. .. J. 1'11.e-r ~nJ to "'"'~rr. did you repctt thor yo" hod ~nth~ object? lnfor~otion. wh ich you fe~l portnnt ond which is not a dequoh ly cov~r.ed in tha Sp4Jc c point~ of th e qu"'''~no11 oro norrotwe e xp lanation of y ou r sighting. z:.ao tf\ E .D A S T~TE )v\E, NT .. SO t'J\E T HI 1\ N D Proposed reply to letter fran John Sou t.h, 7 ~oiay J ';)67 Thi s replies to your recent correspondence conce::-::ling your observation of an tmidenti.fied f~ying object.. Without a n exact date or canment concerning the i'llght chardcteristi<'s, a positive identification cannot b~ made. Your re:oort will be filed for in:tormation.purposes only. The Air Force.. has folmd no t3ngible evidence tr..a.t prove~r ext.raten:estriaL vehicles exists. After investigatil:lg over there bas been-a tqtal .lacl:t of evidence t o substaniate the existence of' extraterrestrial vehicles tlying_in and out ot our a-..mosphere. obse~vation to t.i-Je