Declassified UFO / UAP Document

NUFORC Sightings Report: 06/1959

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A chronological list of UFO sightings reported during June 1959, compiled by the National UFO Reporting Center. The document details various aerial phenomena observed by civilians and military personnel across multiple locations.

This document is a compilation of UFO sightings reported for the month of June 1959, sourced from the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC). The report lists various incidents occurring across the United States and internationally, including West Germany, Cuba, and the North Atlantic Ocean. The sightings describe a wide variety of objects, ranging from circles, disks, and cylinders to formations and unidentified lights. Several reports involve military personnel or radar observations, such as an F-86-D radar return in West Germany and a radar operator at Fallon NAS. Other accounts detail unusual maneuvers, such as a rectangular object in Globe, Arizona, that hovered and shot straight up, and a craft in Seaford, New York, that turned 90 degrees in an instant. One entry from Missoula, Montana, mentions twenty nights of stalking and apparent abduction attempts by 'Grey' creatures. The document serves as a chronological log of these diverse aerial phenomena, capturing witness descriptions of shapes, movements, and environmental contexts associated with the sightings.

Rectangular shape consisting of what resembled plumbing joints connecting the four sides together hovered above us and shot straight up

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