Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — Liverpool, New York, October 1967

📅 5 Oct 67 and 6 Oct 67 📍 Liverpool, New York 🏛 Aerial Phenomena Branch (Project Blue Book) 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

A 14-year-old witness reported two unidentified objects in Liverpool, New York, in October 1967. The Air Force classified the report as 'Conflicting Data' due to inconsistent reporting and the inability to reconcile the observed movement with astronomical phenomena.

This document is a Project Blue Book record concerning a UFO sighting reported by a 14-year-old student in Liverpool, New York, in October 1967. The witness reported observing two objects on two separate occasions, October 5th and October 6th, 1967. The objects were described as bright, self-luminous points of light that changed colors rapidly—specifically red, orange, green, white, and blue. The witness noted that the objects appeared larger and brighter than stars. The reported flight path was from the west to the south-southeast. The witness provided detailed sketches and completed multiple questionnaires for the Air Force. The Aerial Phenomena Branch, specifically the Foreign Technology Division, evaluated the report. The official conclusion reached by the investigators was that the case could not be definitively evaluated. While they suspected the witness might have been observing stars or planets, the reported movement from west to south-southeast made such an identification impossible. Furthermore, the investigators noted significant conflicts in the dates and times provided by the witness, leading them to categorize the incident as 'Conflicting Data.' The file includes correspondence from Major Hector Quintanilla, Jr., requesting further information and clarification from the witness, as well as the witness's own handwritten accounts and drawings of the phenomena.

Because of the conflicting date and time it is being listed as Conflicting Data.

Official Assessment

Although it is felt that the observers were probable watching stars or planets, it is impossible to evaluate the case as such, since the direction of flight is given from W to SSE. Because of the conflicting date and time it is being listed as Conflicting Data.

The case was classified as 'Conflicting Data' due to discrepancies in the reported dates and times of the sightings and the impossibility of evaluating the observation as stars or planets given the reported flight path.

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