Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Part 6: UFO Crash/Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum – Status Report VI
AI-Generated Summary
This document contains a 1991 report by Leonard Stringfield regarding a UFO landing at White Sands Missile Range. It describes a technical analysis of a saucer-shaped craft conducted by a German scientific team.
This document is a web-based reprint of 'Status Report VI' by Leonard H. Stringfield, originally published in July 1991 and archived by Linda Moulton Howe on March 31, 2004. The text serves as a compilation of research into UFO crash and retrieval incidents. The primary narrative focuses on the 'Roswell' era and the diminishing number of witnesses who possess firsthand knowledge of these events. Within the provided context, a specific incident is detailed involving a retired USAF Sergeant who claimed to have viewed a technical report concerning a saucer-type craft that landed on the north range of the White Sands Missile Range near Tularosa. According to the report, Askania and Mitchell tracking cameras captured images of the craft, which was described as a large, round, dome-shaped disc with a flat bottom, lacking windows or landing gear but featuring an access opening. The document notes that base personnel were observed wearing suits and climbing on the craft. Furthermore, the report allegedly contained technical, dimensional, material, and structural specifications, as well as radar data, and was prepared by a German scientific team led by Ernst Steinhoff and Wernher von Braun.
While we might never be privy to the whole "inside," unexpurgated story hidden under the lid of secrecy, I believe it should behoove all of us in research to get all the facts we can from these old-timers - now.
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Official Assessment
A retired USAF Sergeant reported seeing a technical document regarding a saucer-type craft landing at White Sands Missile Range, which was analyzed by a German scientific team.
Witnesses
- [illegible]Ret. USAF Sgt.USAF
Key Persons
- Ernst SteinhoffHead of a German scientific team
- Wernher von BraunHead of a German scientific team
- Linda Moulton HoweEditor