Declassified UFO / UAP Document

NUFORC Sightings Report: 02/1970

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This document provides a summary of eight UFO sightings reported to NUFORC in February 1970. It includes a notable mention of a radar contact event at NORAD's Cheyenne Mountain facility.

This document is a compilation of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) sightings reported to the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) for the month of February 1970. The report lists eight distinct incidents occurring between February 10 and February 22, 1970. The sightings span various locations, including Cutler Ridge, Florida; Columbus, Georgia; Ft. Dix, New Jersey; Lafayette, California; Mendoza, New York; Colorado Springs, Colorado; San Isidro, Lima, Peru; and Los Angeles, California. The reported phenomena vary in description, ranging from lights and spheres to disc-shaped and circular craft. Notable details include a report of a round green object at Ft. Dix that appeared to cover the sky, a saucer-shaped craft landing in a secluded parking lot in Lafayette, and a radar observation at NORAD in Cheyenne Mountain involving three flights of four contacts. The document also notes a sighting in Peru involving a gray sphere at an altitude of 3000 feet and a disc-shaped object observed in Los Angeles. The reports are presented as brief summaries of witness accounts, with one instance noting the observer was 'young but experienced' and another mentioning the presence of a mother during the sighting.

THREE FLIGHTS OF FOUR CONTACTS ON RADAR IN 1970 AS SEEN AT NORAD, CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN.

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